Some examples of All-Australia Memorial book veterans

Total Records Found: 10575, showing 10 per page
First NameSurnameInitialService NumberRankUnit ServedService RecordEnlistment DateEmbarkation YearDate of DeathDeath CategoryAll Australia Memorial ReferenceNotesAlso Known As
Clive Johnson australianmilitarymemorialsandrecords.com/single/?pdb=8717 lieutenant 2nd Squadron, Flying Corps, late 1st Australian Light Horse Regiment Egypt, Lemnos, France 1915 1915 Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 143, image page 140 born Ashfield, August 13, 1887, educated Fort Street Public School, accountant, enlisted January 12, 1915, embarked August 9, 1915. War service: Egypt, Lemnos, France (wounded whilst on bombing raid, October 12, 1917), invalided to Casualty Clearing Stati
William Johnson J 3827 corporal 12th Reinforcements, 2nd Battalion Egypt, France 1915 1915 1916 DOW Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 143, image page 140 born at Yass, January 20, 1867, educated Orange Public School and Denominational School, enlisted August 14, 1915, embarked January 7, 1916. War service: Egypt, France (wounded, Pozieres, July 23, 1916), invalided to Etaples Hospital, where he died of wou
Kenneth Johnson L 2199 trooper 7th Light Horse Regiment, late Anzac Police Egypt 1915 1916 Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 143, image page 140 born at Fern Hill, Canterbury, August 25, 1891, educated Stanmore Public School, enlisted December 13, 1915, embarked March 11, 1916. War service: Egypt.(His father's first name was obtained from his NAA service records.)(Service number was 2199, not 219
Wilfred Johnson 13798 corporal 7th Field Ambulance France 1915 1916 Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 143, image page 140 born at Waverley, March 23, 1893, educated Waverley Public School, enlisted November 30, 1915, embarked March 29, 1916. War service: France (after 2 years on duty as stretcher-bearer, transferred to London on hospital work. (His first name was Wilfred, no
Granville Johnson V 4346 corporal A Company, 2nd Battalion France 1915 1915 1918 KIA Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 42, image page 41 born at Newtown, April 26, 1891, educated Newtown Public School, shop assistant, enlisted September 8, 1915, embarked December 20, 1915. War service: France (wounded Pozieres, July 24, 1916, where he was awarded Military Medal, M.M., for conspicuous brave
Eric Johnson L 4521 trooper 6th Light Horse Regiment Egypt 1917 1918 Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 143, image page 140 born at Fern Hill, Canterbury, April 21, 1894, educated Sydney Grammar School, enlisted October 1917, embarked April 30, 1918. War service: Egypt.(Two of his brothers, Clive and Kenneth Johnson also enlisted in WW1, and all three brothers survived the war
James Johnsen 1378 private B Company, 56th Battalion, late 18th Battalion Gallipoli, Egypt, France 1915 1915 Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 24, image page 23 born at Normanton (Queensland), January 18, 1876, educated Normanton, draper, enlisted January 1915, embarked June 25, 1915. War service: Gallipoli (August 2, 1915 Suvla Bay, Anzac, Steel's Post, evacuation, December 21, 1915), Egypt, (Tel-el-Kebir, Sinai
Arthur Jessup W australianmilitarymemorialsandrecords.com/single/?pdb=8710 Corporal G Company (late O Company), 1st Battalion 1915 1915 DOI Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 143, image page 140 born at Eastwood, September 17, 1873, educated Ryde Public school, overseer, enlisted January 23, 1915, whilst in camp contracted pleurisy and pneumonia, invalided to Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, where he died one week after admittance. Prior to enlistin
George Jenkins C 6740 private 4th Battalion Salisbury Plains, France 1916 1916 Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 143, image page 140 born at Newcastle, May 7, 1893, educated Auburn Public School, clerk, enlisted July 5, 1916, embarked November 9, 1916.War service: Salisbury Plains, France (wounded, May 9, 1918), invalided to Canterbury Hospital England, returned toduty, was with unit a
Henry Jeffress C N90273 corporal 1918 Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 57, image page 56 born at Drummoyne, April 17, 1896, educated Drummoyne Public School, commercial traveller, enlisted January 17, 1918. Discharged after 126 days' service through accident with foot.(His enlistment date has been adjusted from his NAA service records.)(His s