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Private Arnold Thomas Jackson

Private Arnold Thomas Jackson

No. 927 Private Arnold Thomas Jackson was born at Koolunga, South Australia. A Carriage Cleaner, he enlisted in the 5th Reinforcements of the 9th Light Horse on 25 November 1914. He embarked at Alexandria, Egypt, for Gallipoli on 11 September 1915. He embarked at Suez for Australia on 12 November 1917.

Roy Jolly

Roy Jolly

Roy Alfred Jolly, 1st Australian Imperial Force.

Sergeant Johnson

Sergeant Johnson

Sergeant Johnson, 1st Australian Imperial Force.

Harry Yon

Harry Yon

Private Harry Yon, 1st Australian Imperial Force.

Percy Jacobs

Percy Jacobs

Sergeant Percy Bennett Jacobs, 1st Australian Imperial Force.

Henry Burton

Henry Burton

Henry Burton, 1st Australian Imperial Force.

Attrill

Attrill

Attrill.

Albert Bald

Albert Bald

Albert Harold Bald, 1st Australian Imperial Force.

Soldier Bricker

Soldier Bricker

Soldier Bricker.

George Arnold

George Arnold

Private George Arnold, 1st Australian Imperial Force.

Charles Alp

Charles Alp

Private Charles Alp, 1st Australian Imperial Force.

Driver Short(land) Stirling Attrill

Driver Short(land) Stirling Attrill

Driver Short(land) Stirling Attrill joined up in 1916 and served as a Driver in France with the 27th Battalion. He was born in Keith in 1892 and was a Police Constable before enlisting. He passed away in 1975.

Driver Short(land) Stirling Attrill

Driver Short(land) Stirling Attrill

Short(land) Attrill and unidentified civilian. Driver Short(land) Stirling Attrill joined up in 1916 and served as a Driver in France with the 27th Battalion. He was born in Keith in 1892 and was a Police Constable before enlisting. He passed away in 1975.

Percy Anderson

Percy Anderson

No.4 Private Percy St. John Anderson, born Paradise, South Australia, 17 April 1883. Enlisted 2 February 1915. 27th Infantry Battalion. Returned to Australia 1916 medically unfit.

Arthur Leonard Birchett.

Arthur Leonard Birchett.

No. 237 Trumpeter Arthur Leonard Birchett, 3rd Light Horse Regiment, 'B' Squadron, born Hackney, England. Enlisted Port Pirie, South Australia, 27 August 1914. Embarked on HMAT 'Port Lincoln' 22 October 1914. Wounded in action, Monash Valley, Gallipoli, and died of wounds at sea on HMS Newmarket, 28 May 1915, aged 20. His estate was left to his mother, Mrs Ellen Birchett, of 32 Rodins Road, Homerton, London, England. Believed to have been photographed at Morphettville Camp.

Private John Philipson

Private John Philipson

No.6097 Private John Henry Philipson, born Victoria. Enlisted at Keswick, South Australia, 27 May 1915. 8th Field Ambulance; 2nd Australian General Hospital, Special Reinforcements. Served Gallipoli, Mudros, Egypt, France. Returned to Australia 1918.

Major Harry Parsons DSO

Major Harry Parsons DSO

Major Harry Meshack Parsons DSO. Born near Inman Valley, South Australia, 22 March 1880. Enlisted 9th Light Horse Regiment 28 September 1914. Served Gallipoli. Returned to Australia to convalesce 1916. Returned to Egypt 1916. Awarded DSO for distinguished services in the field in connection with military operations culminating in the capture of Jerusalem, 1 January 1918. Mentioned in dispatches for distinguished and gallant services and devotion to duty by General Sir E.H.H. Allenby, Commander in Chief Egyptian Expeditionary Force, 3 April 1918. Died South Australia 25 March 1957.

Leslie Roy Tiptaft

Leslie Roy Tiptaft

No. 2653 Sergeant Leslie Roy Tiptaft, born North Adelaide, South Australia, 23 July 1896. Enlisted 12 September 1914. Served Gallipoli and France. Promoted Warrant Officer. Returned to Australia 1918.

Private Ernest Threadgold

Private Ernest Threadgold

Private Ernest William Sharman Threadgold, born South Australia 31 October 1888. Enlisted 10th Infantry Battalion at Keswick, South Australia, 4 March 1915. Served at Gallipoli, Egypt and France. Wounded in action France 20 August 1916. Died of gun shot wounds 23 August 1916.

Leopold Frederick Teague

Leopold Frederick Teague

Photograph of Leopold Frederick Teague in his army uniform. He served with the 10th Battalion, was wounded at Gallipoli and repatriated back to Australia. [Information supplied by Ric Teague.] Believed to have been photographed at Morphettville Camp.

Unidentified soldier

Unidentified soldier

Unidentified soldier.

Stanley Vaughan

Stanley Vaughan

No. 748 Private Stanley Gordon Vaughan, 43rd Battalion, 1st Australian Imperial Force. Private Vaughan served in France and was awarded the Belgian Croix de Guerre. He returned to Australia in 1919.

Leslie Vickery

Leslie Vickery

No. 1945 Private Leslie Joseph Vickery, 16th Battalion, 1st Australian Imperial Force. Private Vickery served at Gallipoli where he was wounded in action, receiving a gun shot wound to his left leg. He returned to Australia in 1915 for medical discharge.

Private John Vockins

Private John Vockins

Private John Thomas Vockins, born One Tree Hill, South Australia, 17 August 1896. Enlisted Keswick, South Australia, 23 July 1915. 3rd Division Train. Served France. Returned to Australia 1919.

E. C. Wright

E. C. Wright

E.C. Wright.

Henry and Emmie Cope and Family

Henry and Emmie Cope and Family

Captain Henry Samuel Cope with wife Emmie Beatrice nee Altmann and children Marjorie Jean and Reginald Gordon. Lieutenant Henry Samuel Cope, born Mount Gambier, South Australia, 21 February 1882.Enlisted 25 March 1916. Promoted Captain 1 May 1916. Served France 43rd Battalion. Wounded in action 5 July 1917. Mentioned in despatch by Sir Douglas Haig, 8 November 1918. Awarded the Military Cross for conspicuous service, 1919. Returned to Australia 1919. Died South Australia, 11 January 1928.

Lieutenant Henry Cope

Lieutenant Henry Cope

Lieutenant Henry Samuel Cope, born Mount Gambier, South Australia, 21 February 1882.Enlisted 25 March 1916. Promoted Captain 1 May 1916. Served France 43rd Battalion. Wounded in action 5 July 1917. Mentioned in despatch by Sir Douglas Haig, 8 November 1918. Awarded the Military Cross for conspicuous service, 1919. Returned to Australia 1919. Died South Australia 11 January 1928.

Private Bolen

Private Bolen

Private Bolen.

Thomas Dealy

Thomas Dealy

No. 3502 Thomas Sydney Ough Dealy, born Hong Kong, youngest son of Thomas Kirkman Dealy and Margaret Dealy. Enlisted 27th Infantry Battalion A.I.F. at Adelaide on 15 April 1916. Transferred to 48th Battalion and to Australian Flying Corps in 1917. Promoted to Lieutenant on 29 December 1917. Killed in aircraft accident while flying a Sopwith Camel at Ayr, Scotland, on 7 March 1918.

Frank Dubricich

Frank Dubricich

Frank Martin Dubricich, 1st Australian Imperial Force.