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 | MacDonald | C | 5705 | private | B Company, 18 Reinforcements, 3rd Battalion | Salisbury Plains, France | 1916 | 1916 | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 172, image page 171 | born in Scotland, December 11, 1885, educated Scotland Public School, painter, enlisted January 10, 1916, embarked June 2, 1916. War service: Salisbury Plains, France (wounded at Villers-Bretonneux, April 16, 1918), invalided to Corbie Hospital, France, w | |||
| Reginald | MacDonald | W | 3398 | private | 45th Battalion | Egypt, France | 1915 | 1915 | 1918 | DOW | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 153, image page 152 | born at Tamworth, December 13, 1896, educated Armidale Public School, clerk, enlisted September 1915, embarked October 14, 1915. War service: Egypt (studied in Signalling School), France (contracted illness, March 1917), invalided to Birmingham Hospital, | |
| Lena | MacDonald | australianmilitarymemorialsandrecords.com/single/?pdb=8915 | staff nurse | Australian Army Medical Corps, late 14th Australian General Hospital | Egyptian Hospitals at Abbassia | 1917 | 1917 | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 151, image page 152 | born In Edinburgh, April 15, 1884, educated Thurso, enlisted September 1917, embarked September 1917. War service: Egyptian Hospitals at Abbassia.(Her NAA service record has her enlistment as August, not September.)(Her embarkation date and her alternativ | ||||
| Alexander | MacDonald | australianmilitarymemorialsandrecords.com/single/?pdb=8914 | color-sergeant | 93rd Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 162, image none | grandfather of John Arnot and Donald Stuart. Fought in Crimea (Alma and Inkerman, being one of the famous "Thin Red Line") and in the Indian Mutiny (Relief of Lucknow). | |||||||
| Harry | Maber | 6274 | private | C Company, 3rd Battalion | France | 1916 | 1916 | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 125, image page 124 | born at Miandetta, NSW, October 29, 1895, educated Nyngan, NSW, cordial manufacturer, enlisted February 1916, embarked September 9, 1916. War service: France (wounded on 3 occasions, had right leg amputated, September 7, 1918.)(He was named as Henry Maber | Gray, Harry | |||
| Henry | Lytton | E | 17109 | driver | 1st Australian and New Zealand Wireless Signal Squadron | Mesopotamia | 1916 | 1916 | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 139, image page 138 | born Sydney, August 5, 1889, educated Sydney, electrician, enlisted March 6, 1916, embarked December 22, 1916. War service: Mesopotamia (Baghdad), received injury to leg, returned to Australia, September 6, 1918, discharged December 1918.(His father's nam | |||
| Laurence | Lyndon | T | 6557 | lance-corporal | B Company, 13th Battalion | France | 1916 | 1916 | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 42, image page 44 | born at Cedar Party Creek, Manning River, October 13, 1896, educated Cedar Party Creek and George Street Public School, Redfern, enlisted July 1916, embarked October 7, 1916. War service: France (captured by the enemy at Herberton, near Sailes, April 11, | |||
| Henry | Lyndon | W | 711 | private | 13th Field Ambulance A.S.F., Australian Army Medical Corps | Egypt, France | 1914 | 1914 | 1916 | KIA | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 42, image page 44 | born at Cedar Party Creek, Manning River, October 19, 1883, educated Wingham Superior Public School, school teacher, enlisted September 1914, embarked November 24, 1914.War service: Egypt (Ghiziral Palace Hospital), France.Private H.W. Lyndon, made the su | |
| Frank | Luscombe | T | 5239 | lieutenant | 1st Australian Machine Gun Battalion | France | 1915 | 1916 | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 47, image page 48 | born at Muswellbrook, October 30, 1895, educated Muswellbrook Public School, embarked April 1, 1916. War service: France.(Two of his brothers, Keith and Broughton Luscombe, also enlisted in WW1. Both Keith and Broughton were killed in the war.)(His date o | Luscombe, Francis Taylor | ||
| Keith | Luscombe | T | 2284 | corporal | 20th Battalion, 5th Brigade | Gallipoli, France | 1915 | 1915 | 1917 | DOW | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 47, image page 48 | born at Cassillis, August 4, 1898 educated Sydney Grammar School, enlisted July 1915, embarked September 7, 1915. War service: Gallipoli, France.Corporal Luscombe made the supreme sacrifice at Pozieres, July 27, 1917.(His embarkation date has been adjuste |