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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| John | Turner | 767 | private | C Company, 30th Battalion | Egypt, France | 1915 | 1915 | 1916 | KIA | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 166, image page 165 | "born at Cobra, April 23, 1896, educated Dubbo Public School, saddler, enlisted July 23, 1915, embarked November 1915. War service: Egypt, France (made the supreme sacrifice at Fleurbaix, July 20, 1916.) Corporal R. C. Mitchell of his company, wrote to hi | ||
| Richard | Turner | 2965 | private | 1st Battalion, Pioneers | Egypt, France | 1915 | 1915 | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 16, image page 17 | "born at Leichhardt, February 11, 1896, educated West Leichhardt Public School, engineer, enlisted May 23, 1916, embarked August 30, 1916. War service: Egypt, France ( Pozieres, Somme, Bapaume), Flanders, Belgium (Bullecourt, wounded May 9, 1917), invali | ||||
| Herbert | Turner | T | 196 | private | 32nd Battalion | Egypt, France, Belgium | 1915 | 1915 | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, SA section J, notes page 13, image page 14 | "born Brompton, June 22, 1897, educated Western Australia, enlisted July 21, 1915, embarked November 18, 1915. War service: Egypt, France, Belgium (wounded Fleurbaix, 1916), invalided to Horton Hospital, Epsom, England, recovered, wounded, 2nd occasion, | |||
| Jack | Turner | E | 5099 | private | D Company, 30th Battalion | France | 1917 | 1917 | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 164, image page 163 | "born at Camperdown, June 26, 1898, educated Croydon Park Public School, plumber, enlisted March 1917, embarked May 10, 1917. War service: France." | |||
| Richard | Turner | G | 106 | corporal AIF, 2nd Lieutenant B.E.F | 2nd Battalion, 2nd Brigade Headquarters, later Royal Flying Corps B.E.F. | Egypt, Gallipoli, England | 1914 | 1914 | 1917 | death by accident | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, SA section I (or i), notes page 16, image page 15 | "born Jamestown, SA, January 30, 1894, educated Jamestown Public School and Gladstone High School, bank clerk, enlisted August 17, 1914, embarked October 18, 1914. War service: Egypt, Gallipoli (landing, wounded, April 26, 1915), France (promoted to Corpo | |
| Alexander | Turner | R | N94442 | private | 1918 | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 164, image page 165 | "born at Woolwich, November 10, 1899, educated Woolwich Public School, enlisted September 1918, after being rejected as medically unfit on several occasions, was in training at Liverpool Camp when the Armistice was signed. (From his NAA service record, h | ||||||
| George | Turner | 7048 | private | 1st Machine Gun Battalion | France | 1916 | 1916 | 1918 | DOW | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 148, image page 146 | "born in London, January 30 1889, educated Scotland, plumber, enlisted May 1916, embarked November 9, 1916. War service: France (wounded, April 18, 1918), invalided to Royal Victoria Hospital, Netley, England, where he died, July 13, 1918, buried at Aberd | ||
| Edward | Turner | P | 6435 | private | 18th Battalion | France | 1916 | 1916 | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 164, image page 165 | "born at Woolwich, August 1, 1897, educated Woolwich Public School, enlisted October 28, 1916, embarked November 11, 1916. He was a bandsman. War service: France (Ypres), returned to Australia 1919. (His enlistment date has been adjusted from his NAA ser | |||
| Herbert | Turner | W | 2931 | private | C Company, 33rd Battalion | France | 1916 | 1916 | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 166, image page 165 | "born at Dubbo, May 7, 1898, educated Dubbo Public School, enlisted November 1916, embarked November 1916. War service: France. After the Armistice was signed he contracted pneumonic influenza, returned to Australia 1919. (Two of his brothers, John and J | |||
| John | Turner | James | 1588 | private | 3rd Battalion | Gallipoli | 1914 | 1914 | 1915 | KIA | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 166, image page 165 | "enlisted September 1915, embarked October 1915. War service: Gallipoli (landing), officially reported missing at Lone Pine, August 7, 1915. (His name was John James, not James John Turner. He seemed to have been born James John Turner, from the NSW BDM | Turner James John |