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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| J | Hughes | W | australianmilitarymemorialsandrecords.com/single/?pdb=8637 | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, SA section J, no notes, image page 14 | no notes for this veteran, only an image. There are three possibilities for this veteran from the AWM WW1 Embarkation Roll: James Wilfred Hughes, service number 1873, James William Hughes, service number 18866, and James William Hughes, service number, 5 | ||||||||
| Harry | Hughes | 3318 | gunner | Trench Mortar Battery | Egypt, France | 1915 | 1915 | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 8, image page 9 | born at Gosford, March 31, 1898, educated Gordon Public School, clerk, enlisted September 1915, embarked November 2, 1915. War service: Egypt, France (wounded April 10, 1918, invalided to General Hospital, France), rejoined unit April 26, 1918, awarded Mi | ||||
| Archie | Hudson | W | 31821 | staff-sergeant | Heavy Trench Mortar Battery | France, Belgium | 1916 | 1916 | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 103, image page 102 | born at Bathurst, February 11, 1892, educated Bathurst, accountant, enlisted October 13, 1916, embarked December 1, 1916. War service: France (Bullecourt, Ypres, etc.), transferred to staff, England, October 1918 (His father was Captain William Hudson.)(H | |||
| Stanley | Hudson | T | 1253 | sapper | No 3 Mining Corps | France | 1916 | 1916 | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 33, image page 32 | born at Parramatta, October 14, 1880, educated Balmain Public School, manufacturer, enlisted January 1916, embarked February 1916. War service: France (gassed Loos), contracted pneumonia January 1917, invalided to Ontario Military Hospital, returned to Au | |||
| William | Hudson | E | 14212 | driver | Army Service Corps | France | 1916 | 1917 | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 22, image page 21 | born at Adelong, April 29, 1872, educated at Adelong Public School, butcher, enlisted January 1917, embarked May 19, 1917. War service: France (received internal injuries, invalided to Weymouth Hospital England), returned to Australia December 29, 1918.(H | |||
| Ernest | Hubbard | 6755 | private | 14th Battalion, 4th Infantry Brigade | France | 1916 | 1916 | 1917 | KIA | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes p 8, image p 11 | born at Wynswold, Leicester, England, educated Wymswold Public School, enlisted December 1915, embarked December 1915. War service: France, instantly killed by shot through the head while acting as stretcher bearer for the day, October 19, 1917.(His broth | ||
| Albert | Hubbard | 20799 | gunner | 46th Battalion | France | 1915 | 1916 | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 8, image page 11 | born at Wymeswold, Leicester, England, educated Wymeswold Public School, enlisted Sydney November 1915, embarked May 11, 1916. War service: France (gassed June 16, 1917), returned to duty, gassed 2nd occasion, October 1917, returned to duty. (His enlistme | ||||
| Thomas | Howlett | I | 2989 | private | Broad Gauge Railway Operating Company | England, France, Belgium | 1918 | 1918 | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 153, image page 155 | born at Parramatta, April 22, 1886, educated Parramatta and Granville Public Schools, railway guard, enlisted April 28, 1918, embarked July 17, 1918. War service: Longmoor Camp, England, France, transport work, guard on trains in France and Belgium. Two o | |||
| Stanley | Howlett | L | 61 | sergeant | 14th Field Company, Engineers | Egypt, Gallipoli, France | 1914 | 1914 | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 170, image page 169 | born at Luddenham, Penrith, September 15, 1889, educated Luddenham Public School, butcher, enlisted August 20, 1914, embarked October 18, 1914. War service: Egypt, Gallipoli (wounded), invalided to 2nd Australian General Hospital, Lemnos Island, recovere | |||
| Cecil | Howlett | W R | 60 | sapper | 1st Field Company, Engineers | Egypt, Gallipoli | 1914 | 1914 | 1915 | KIA | Australia's Fighting Families chapter, NSW section S, notes page 170, image page 169 | born at Luddenham, Penrith, December 5, 1894, educated Luddenham Public School, surveyor, enlisted August 20, 1914, embarked October 18, 1914.War service: Egypt, Gallipoli (made the supreme sacrifice at Shrapnel Gully, May 2, 1915.)(His enlistment date ha |