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Theodore Hennig

Theodore Hennig

No. 11087 Driver Theodore Edwin Hennig, born Hahndorf, South Australia, 10 August 1895. Enlisted 6 September 1915 3rd Division Train. Served France. Returned to Australia 1919.

Frederick Hannam

Frederick Hannam

No. 452 Private Frederick James Henry Hannam, born Adelaide 2 February 1890. Enlisted 3rd Field Company Engineers 10 February 1915. Served Gallipoli and France. Returned to Australia 1919.

John Hatch

John Hatch

No. 686 Private John Joseph Hatch, born Nuriootpa 17 May 1889. Enlisted 43rd Infantry Battalion 2 February 1916. Promoted Sergeant 1917. Awarded Belgian Croix de Guerre, 1918. Wounded in action (gas) 26 May 1918. Returned to Australia 1919.

Charles Challingsworth

Charles Challingsworth

No.2121 Corporal Charles Edward Challingsworth, 12th Machine Gun Company, 48th Battalion. Killed in action 21 of January 1917. Sergeant in photograph is unidentified.

Harold Frederick Cade

Harold Frederick Cade

No.79 Private Harold Frederick Cade, born Adelaide, South Australia, 3 June 1888. Enlisted 10th Infantry Battalion 19 August 1914. Served Gallipoli and France. Promoted Lance Corporal 1916. Killed in action France 21 August 1916.

Channon

Channon

Channon.

John George Wilson

John George Wilson

No.1516 Driver John George Wilson, with his wife Nellie and daughters Ellen Edna May, Doris May, and Elsie. Born in Portland, Victoria, he was living in Mount Gambier when he enlisted, attached to the 4th Australian Division Ammunition Column, he was awarded the Military Medal for bravery in the field on 14 May 1918. Wilson returned to Australia in 1919.

Edward James Wells

Edward James Wells

No. 719 Private Edward James Wells,born Langhorne's Creek, South Australia, 5 December 1891. Enlisted 10th Infantry Battalion, 7 September 1915. He was found medically unfit for further service and returned to Australia in 1916.

William Valentine Leach

William Valentine Leach

No. 3385 Private William Valentine Leach, born Lake Bolac, Victoria, 1895. Public school teacher. Enlisted 10th Battalion July 1915. Promoted Lance Corporal 16 July 1916, Sergeant 14 August 1916, 2nd Lieutenant 28 October 1916. Wounded in action France 16 August 1916, wounded in action 5 February 1917. Returned to Australia 1917, died 9 October 1956.

William Lowe

William Lowe

No. 1978 Lance Corporal William Low, born Forfarshire, Scotland, 1870. Enlisted 10th Battalion 5th Reinforcements 4 January 1915, Wounded in action Gallipoli 15 August 1915. Returned to Australia 1915, died 26 June 1927.

George Leslie Levy

George Leslie Levy

No. 7037 George Leslie Levy, 8th Reinforcement, 4th Light Horse, was born in Essex, England, the son of Jesper Levy, before moving to Adelaide. George was a seaman in the Australian Naval Reserve and 18 years old at the time of his attestation on 22 February 1915 in Oaklands, SA. He was a driver in No. 4 Company of the Australian Army Service Corps and served in France. He survived the war and returned to Australia in 1919.

Scotty Lowe

Scotty Lowe

Scotty Lowe.

Frank William Lloyd

Frank William Lloyd

No.124 Private Frank William Lloyd, born at Mundalla, South Australia, on 19 July 1896 was the 8th child of William Lloyd and Sarah Beauchamp. At the time of his enlistment on 15 July 1915 he was a farmer. A member of the 27th Battalion, Frank served at Gallipoli and in France where he was killed in action on 4 August 1916.

Albert Llewellyn Lang

Albert Llewellyn Lang

No. 4900 Private Albert Llewellyn Lang, the 3rd child of Richard Lang and Rhoda Harvey, was born at Prospect Hill, South Australia. He was 28 years old and a farm labourer at the time of his attestation on 23 February 1915 at Keswick, South Australia. He served in France as a Driver in the 2nd Divisional Signal Company. He returned to Australia in 1919 and died at Fullarton, South Australia, on 14 September 1951. Albert never married and had no children.

Edward Lakovsky

Edward Lakovsky

No.1974 Private Edward Lakovsky, 10th Battalion, was born in Uzova, South Russia, the son of Thomas and Pasha nee Shaeffer, before moving to Sydney and Broken Hill. Edward was a labourer at the time of his attestation on 14 January 1915 in Oaklands, South Australia, and served in the Middle East before being discharged on medical grounds. He returned to Australia aboard the Wiltshire on 31 of June 1915. He married Hilda Hooper in Melbourne on 15 December 1917. Edward died in Victoria in 1977.

Clifford Labram MM

Clifford Labram MM

No.1068 Lance Corporal Clifford Jabez Roy Labram, B Section, 4th Field Ambulance, was born on 10 May 1895 in Southwark, South Australia, the youngest son of Thomas Labram and Mary Jane nee Gill. Clifford was a labourer at the time of his attestation in September 1914. He served at Gallipoli and in France, being wounded in action twice, on 2 April 1917 and on 13 October 1917, and being awarded the Military Medal for bravery in the field on 14 October 1917. Clifford died of wounds received in action on 14 October 1917. He is buried in the Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Belgium.

Robert Hall Lawrie

Robert Hall Lawrie

No. 1296A Private Robert Hall Lawrie was born in Edinburgh Scotland in 1884. The nephew of Robert Hall of Kelmscott, Alberton, South Australia, Robert was a engine driver at the time of his attestation in September 1914. He served at Gallipoli, Egypt and France, returning to Australia in November 1918. After WWI Robert worked with H.M. Customs, he never married and died at Semaphore on 16 May 1959. He was buried in Cheltenham Cemetery.

A. Chadwick

A. Chadwick

A. Chadwick, 1st Australian Imperial Force. According to a researcher, this is Andrew Chadwick, a Private who served in the 50th Infantry Battalion.

Horace Edwin Gilbert Carn

Horace Edwin Gilbert Carn

No. 1839 Private Horace Carn, born Balaklava, South Australia, 1 July 1884. Enlisted 5th Pioneer Battalion (5th Pioneers) 8 March 1916. Served France, wounded in action 8 October 1917. Returned to Australia 1919. Died Daw Park, South Australia, 19 May 1963.

Rutherford Barker Clare

Rutherford Barker Clare

No. 3470B Private Rutherford Barker Clare, born Kapunda 29 August 1897. Enlisted 10th Battalion 17 August 1915. Wounded in action, France, 25 July 1916. Killed in action, France, 8 April 1917. Buried Moeuvres, France.

Private Carney

Private Carney

Private Carney.

Alfred Crouch

Alfred Crouch

No. 2900A Private Alfred Crouch, born Balaklava, South Australia, 30 September 1894. Enlisted 50th Battalion 24 March 1916. Served France, returned to Australia 1917. Died 9 August 1959.

Albert Edward Carvosso

Albert Edward Carvosso

No. 2209 Private Albert Edward Carvosso, born London, England, 1892. Enlisted 3rd Australian Light Railway Operating Company 24 March 1916. Served France. Returned to Australia 1919. Died Adelaide 12 March 1958.

Hurtle William Chesson

Hurtle William Chesson

No. 918 Private Hurtle William Chesson, born Koolunga, South Australia, 22 January 1892. Enlisted 9th Light Horse 3 December 1914. Served Gallipoli and Egypt. Returned to Australia 1919.

Herbert Wright Swift

Herbert Wright Swift

No. 196 Private Herbert Wright Swift, born Orroroo, South Australia, 18 February 1894. Enlisted 3rd Light Horse 22 August 1914. Served Gallipoli and Egypt. Promoted to Staff Sergeant and detached for duty with Australian Records Section, Alexandria, 21 June 1916. Returned to Australia 1919.

Clarence John Hembury

Clarence John Hembury

No. 1341 Private Clarence John Hembury, born Hindmarsh Island, South Australia, 4 November 1892. Enlisted 3rd Light Horse 17 May 1915. Served Egypt. Returned to Australia 1919.

Andrew Alexander Millar

Andrew Alexander Millar

No. 872 Private Andrew Alexander Millar, born Port William, Scotland, 1894. Enlisted 3rd Light Horse 4 December 1914. Served Gallipoli, Egypt, France. Transferred as Gunner to 4th Division Artillery 24 April 1916. Wounded in action 17 July 1917. Returned to Australia 1919.

Leonard Arthur Johnson MM

Leonard Arthur Johnson MM

No. 108 Private Leonard Arthur Johnson, born Adelaide, South Australia, 17 September 1891. Enlisted 27th Battalion 8 February 1915. Served France. Wounded in action 29 June 1916. Promoted to Sergeant 22 March 1917. Awarded Military Medal for bravery in the field 25 May 1917. Killed in Action, Belgium, 20 September 1917.

Taylor

Taylor

Taylor.

Trooper Olson

Trooper Olson

James Olson, service number 562, enlisted on December 9th 1914 and embarked with 'C' Squadron, 11th Light Horse Regiment on June 2nd 1915. He was transferred to the 4th Light Horse Machine Gun Squadron in March 1917 under Captain Bryant. He was discharged on October 22nd 1919 and died February 22nd 1968 in Murray Bridge.