Some examples of All-Australia Memorial book veterans
| First Name | Surname | Initial | Service Number | Rank | Unit Served | Service Record | Enlistment Date | Embarkation Year | Date of Death | Death Category | All Australia Memorial Reference | Notes | Also Known As |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Herbert | Wright | I | 3481 | private | A Company, 55th Battalion, 14th Brigade | Egypt, France | 1915 | 1915 | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 148, image page 146 | "born at Eskineville, NSW, April 12, 1893, educated Hurstville, enlisted September 1915, embarked November 2, 1915. War service: Egypt, France (contracted trench fever and bronchitis), invalided to Northampton, returned to Australia, July 5, 1918. (His i | |||
| Austin | Worthington | 1265 | corporal | B Company, 36th Battalion | France | 1916 | 1916 | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 178, image page 177 | "born at Goulburn, November 28, 1891, educated Burraga, enlisted March 1, 1916, embarked May 13, 1916. War service: France (wounded and gassed, contracted appendicitis), returned to Australia, May 20, 1919. (His enlistment date has been adjusted from his | ||||
| Gerald | Worthington | C | 642 | private | 33rd Battalion, late 9th Machine Gun Section | France | 1916 | 1917 | 1918 | KIA | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 81, image page 80 | "born at Waverley, August 28, 1887, educated West Wyalong Public School, enlisted November 20, 1916, embarked January 17, 1917. War service: France (gassed), invalided to 72nd General Hospital, England, recovered and rejoined unit, made the supreme sacrif | |
| Reginald | Worthington | C | 1029 | sergeant | 17th Battalion | Egypt, Gallipoli, France, Belgium | 1915 | 1915 | 1917 | KIA | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 81, image page 80 | "born on March 10, 1896, educated Wyalong Public School, enlisted February 1915, embarked May 12, 1915. War service: Egypt, Gallipoli (landing, Suvla Bay, etc), France, awarded Military Medal, M.M. for bravery, September 30, 1917, made the supreme sacrifi | Percival J. and Lucy Worthington |
| William | Workman | C | 3500 | private | 4th Field Ambulance, Army Medical Corps, late 13th Battalion, Army Medical Corps | Egypt, France | 1915 | 1915 | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 92, image page 90 | "born at Chippendale, December 26, 1883, educated Darlington Public School, enlisted August 4, 1915, embarked October 14, 1915. War service: Egypt, France (stretcher-bearer) served until the signing of the Armistice. (His embarkation date has been adjust | |||
| Frederick | Woolsey | A | 4408 | private | 30th Battalion | England | 1916 | 1916 | 1917 | DOI | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 178, image page 179 | ||
| Frederick | Woolmer | S | 922 | private | 34th Battalion | France | 1916 | 1916 | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 178, image page 179 | "born at Newcastle, November 18, 1894, educated Hamilton Superior Public School, enlisted January 1916, embarked May 2, 1916. War service: France (in action for some time, later acted as despatch rider.) (Commonly known as Fred.)" | |||
| John | Woolmer | G | 5599 | H.M.A.S. Melbourne | Rabaul, Taitai | 1916 | 1918 | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 31, image page 32 | "born in England, April 3, 1900, educated Gladesville Public School, clerk, enlisted March 16, 1916, embarked February 2, 1918. War service: Rabaul,Taitai, and embarked for North Sea, February 2, 1918, was present at the surrender of the German Fleet. Was | ||||
| Unni | Woodward | W | 5042 | private | 19th Battalion | France | 1915 | 1916 | 1918 | DOW | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 108, image page 109 | "born at Belmore, May 18, 1887, educated Crown Street Public School, family home in Hurlston Park was called ""Bombala"", enlisted October, 1915, embarked July 5, 1916. War service: France. Private U. W. Woodward made the supreme sacrifice at Albert, Apri | |
| William | Woodward | 10032 | sapper | 9th Field Company, Engineers | Salisbury Plains, France | 1916 | 1916 | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 147, image page 146 | "born at Balmain, June 24, 1898, educated Goulburn Public School, fitter and turner, enlisted February 1, 1916, embarked July 1916. War service: Salisbury Plains, France (arrived November 1916), with the exception of twice being under treatment at French |