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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Leslie | Lewis | C | 3892 | gunner, driver | 38th Battalion, 10th Australian Field Artillery Brigade | France, Belgium | 1917 | 1917 | 1918 | KIA | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, SA section I (or i), notes page 8, image page 7 | born Mount Gambier, March 6, 1892, educated Mount Gambier, blacksmith, enlisted August 3, 1917, embarked November 21, 1917. War service: France, Belgium, made the supreme sacrifice, October 13, 1918.(From his NAA service records, his wife's name was Sarah | |
| George | Lewis | A J | 5966 | sapper | 5th Division, 14th Field Engineers, late 3rd Division 7th Field Engineers | Egypt, France | 1915 | 1916 | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 119, image page 120 | born at Randwick, May 25, 1889, educated South Randwick Public School, elevator driver (Vacuum Oil Company), enlisted December 14, 1915, embarked January 20, 1916.War service: Egypt, France (Somme, etc.), had just received promotion to sergeant-major when | |||
| John | Lewis | B | 146 | sergeant | 6th Australian Field Ambulance, 50th Battalion | Egypt, Gallipoli, France, Belgium | 1914 | 1914 | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, SA section I (or i), notes page 8, image page 7 | born Mount Gambier, October 25, 1889, educated Mount Gambier Public School, enlisted August 1914, embarked November 12, 1914. War service: Egypt, Gallipoli, France, Belgium (wounded September, 1916), invalided to England, recovered, returned to duty, retu | |||
| Arthur | Lewis | B | 60239 | sergeant-major | 16th General Reinforcements, 1st Battalion | Salisbury Plains, France | 1918 | 1918 | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 123, image page 124 | born at Newcastle, March 18, 1894, educated Newcastle and Parramatta Public Schools, window dresser, enlisted January 1918, embarked September 4, 1918. War service: Salisbury Plains, France (was with unit at cessation of hostilities.)(His enlistment date | |||
| Maurice | Lewis | 2485 | berth steward | HMAS Fantome | High Seas | 1913 | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 123, image page 124 | born at Tamworth, November 17, 1896, educated Parramatta Public School, joined Australian Navy January 1913. War service: high seas, (now serving onboard HMAS Parramatta.)(His brother, Arthur Lewis, also enlisted in WW1, in the AIF, and survived the war.) | |||||
| Frederick | Leverington | W | 3391 | private | 50th Battalion | Egypt, France, Belgium | 1915 | 1915 | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, SA section I (or i), notes page 8, image page 9 | born England, October 29, 1881, educated Port Pirie Public School, sailor, enlisted June 1915, embarked October 29, 1915. War service: Egypt, France, Belgium (wounded, April 29, 1918), invalided to Plymouth Hospital, returned to Australia, February 1919.( | |||
| Edward | Lever | A | 3265 | private | B Company, 56th Battalion, late 30th Battalion | Egypt, France | 1916 | 1916 | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 67, image page 68 | born at Waverley, September 5, 1897, educated Auburn Public School, enlisted January 17, 1916, embarked May 2, 1916. War service: Egypt, France (wounded Devil's Wood, shrapnel, 1916, 2nd occasion at Villers-Bretonneux, April 4, 1917, gunshot in leg), i | |||
| Lever | Lever | J | 4128 | gunner | 55th Battery, Australian Field Artillery Details, 14th Field Artillery Brigade | France | 1917 | 1917 | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 150, image page 149 | born at Homebush, enlisted February 1917, embarked June 1917. War service: France (arrived December 1917), invalided to hospital, March 1918, suffering from shock, recovered and returned to duty, wounded in leg, August 23, 1918, invalided to hospital, whe | |||
| William | L'Estrange | H | 343 | trooper | 4th Light Horse Regiment, 4th Machine Gun Squadron | Egypt, Gallipoli, Palestine | 1915 | 1915 | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 172, image page 171 | born at Petersham, September 22, 1894, educated Enmore, Leichhardt and Kegsworth Public Schools, enlisted February 1915, embarked June 22, 1915. War service: Egypt, Gallipoli, Palestine.(His service number was 343, not 543(His brother, Thomas L'Estrange, | |||
| Thomas | L'Estrange | R | 2862 | private | C Company, 45th Battalion | Egypt, France | 1915 | 1915 | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 172, image page 171 | born at Marrickville, February 25, 1898, educated Kegsworth and Five Dock Public Schools, enlisted August 1915, embarked September 6, 1915. War service: Egypt, France.(His embarkation date has been adjusted from the AWM WW1 Embarkation Rolls.).)(His broth |