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"Nothing on earth can ever repay, for the sacrifice he made that day"

HABICH, Edwin Oscar  

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Service no 6922
Private
48th Battalion


Born 21 March 1898 at Lobethal, SA
Son of Johann Heinrich August HABICH and Ernestine Louise nee GALLAS, Tweedvale, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Carpenter
Enlisted 28 August 1917 at Adelaide, SA
Served in  France and Belgium
Returned to Australia 17 August 1919 per 'Frankfurt'9

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section J

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HAINES, Matthew Mark

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Service no 13409
Lance Corporal
12th Field Ambulance


Born 23 December 1893 at Port Broughton, SA
Son of James Henry HAINES and Annie Jane nee KEENIHAN
Of George Street, Clarence Park, SA
Occuaption prior to enlistment Clerk
Enlisted 16 February 1916 at Adelaide, SA
Served in Egypt, France, Belgium
Returned to Australia 18 April 1919 per "Nervasa"

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section D

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HALE, James Sandham

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Service no 37664
Driver
6th Bty. 2nd Brigade


Born 19 January 1893 at North Adelaide, SA
Son of James Ellis HALE and Barbara Meta nee SYMES
Of 58 Buxton St., North Adelaide
Occupation prior to enlistment Cabinet maker
Enlisted 15 January 1917 at Adelaide, SA
Served in France & Belgium
Returned to Australia 06 August 1919 per "Konig Frederich August "

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section B

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HALES, Colin

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Lieutenant
Australia Cyclist Corps
Born 11 July 1892 at Lillimur, Victoria
Son of William HALES and Harriet nee SPENCER
Resided Goodwood, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Compositor
Enlisted 16 April 1915 at Mitcham, SA
Served in France
Killed in action 20 December 1916 at Somme, France
Aged 24 years
Buried Dartmoor Cemetery, Becordal-Becourt, France I F 19

Courtesy of Guy Dollman


HALES, Spencer Gilbert

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Service no 2622
Private
5th Pioneers
Born 14 May 1893 at Uraidla
Son of John W. and Ellen Hales of Summertown
Occupation prior to enlistment Gardener
Enlisted 24 July 1916 at Adelaide, SA
Served in France and Belgium
Returned to Australia 29 August 1919 per ‘Friedricksruk’

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section F


HALES, Stanley Russell

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Service No. 2666
Private
10th Battalion
Born 5 January 1889 at Bridgewater
Son of John W. and Ellen Hales of Summertown
Occupation prior to enlistment Labourer
Enlisted 20 June 1915
Served in Egypt and France
Made the supreme sacrifice 25 July 1916 at Pozieres
Buried Puchevillers British Cemetery  II A 52

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section F


HALL, Arthur James  MM 

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Second Lieutenant
4th Field Ambulance
Born 28 August 1890 at Corromandel Valley, SA
Son of Mark HALL and Elizabeth nee JAMES, Corromandel Valley, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Bricklayer
Enlisted 27 November 1914 at Oaklands, SA
Served in Egypt, Gallipoli, France and Belgium
Killed in action 04 July 1918 at Hamel Ridge near Vaire Wood
Commemorated Villers Bretonneux Memorial

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section J


HALL, Arthur L

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Corporal
2nd M T M B
Born 21 November 1879 at Lucindale, SA
Son of Mrs. F S HALL of 37 Opey Avenue, Hyde Park, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Farmer
Enlisted 04 April 1916
Served in France, Belgium

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section D


HALL, Brian Magrath

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Service no 2671
Private 
50th Battalion
Born 10 September 1889 at Parkside
Son of the late Thomas George Hall of Parkdale, and Emily Maude Hall of Blythwood Road, Mitcham
Occupation prior to enlistment Government Employee
Enlisted July 1916 Adelaide, SA
Served in France and Belgium
Returned to Australia 16 May 1919 per ‘Armagh’

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section F


HALL, Cecil Lisle

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Service No 4735 
Private
32nd Battalion 
Born 19 May 1890 at Orroroo, South Australia
Son of Maurice Lisle HALL & Selina Ann nee FROST
Occupation prior to enlistment bank clerk from Walkerville, South Australia
Enlisted on 14 June 1916. 
He embarked for overseas with the 13th reinforcements from Adelaide on 23 June 1917 aboard HMAT Borda.
While serving in France with the 43rd Battalion he was promoted to Lance Corporal and then killed in action on 28 March 1918 near Sailly le Sec, on the Somme. 
Buried in the Heilly Station Cemetery, 19 kilometres north east of Amiens, France.

www.awm.gov.au
P07159.097


HALL, Claude Ernest Albert

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Service no 249
Gunner
8th Machine Gun Battalion
Born 19 September 1896 at Adelaide, SA
Son of Herbert Ernest & R J HALL of 136 Gilbert Street, Adelaide
Occupation prior to enlistment Labourer
Enlisted 07 March 1916 at Adelaide, SA
Served in France & Belgium
Wounded with Compound Fracture of Leg at Hennercourt and invalided to Allervelli, Richmond, Surrey and Harefield Hospital in Middlesex England
Returned to Australia 16 April 1918 per "Lanstephan Castle"

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section B


HALL, Frank Urlwin

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Service no 8280
Sergeant
13th Battalion
Birb 13 February 1896 at North Unley, SA
Son of William J & Ida Florence HALL, Marlborough Road, Westbourne Park, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Civil Servant
Enlisted 21 July 1915 at Keswick, SA
Served in Egypt, France, Belgium
Injured at Velamertinghe January 1918
Recovered and returned to duty
Returned to Australia 26 June 1919 per "Orontes"

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section D


HALL, Frederick Winsloe

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Sapper 
4th D C C
Born 14 May 1899 in London, SA
Son of H Winsloe & Georgina HALL of Thornber Street, Unley Park, SA
Occuaption prior to enlistment Insurance Clerk
Enlisted 17 June 1917
Served in France
Returned to Australia 25 September 1919

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section D


HALL, Harold Albert

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Service No. 2798
Private
16th Battalion A.I.F.
Born on November 15,1898 at Katanning, Western Australia
Son of Edith Adelaide (nee Butler) and Charles Albert Edward Hall of Kadina
Occupation prior to enlistment – Farmer
Enlisted on July 14, 1915 at Adelaide, South Australia
Served in Egypt, Gallipoli, France and Belgium
He was captured at Bullecourt on April 11, 1916 and imprisoned by the Germans at Feldlazarett, Bouchain, France.  He died of disease there on September 17, 1917 aged 18.
Buried at Cabaret-Rouge British Cemetery, Souchez, France – Plot XVI, Row G, Grave 1

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section F


HALL, Konrad Spencer

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Lieutenant
2nd Battalion
Born 22 December 1894 at Noarlunga, SA
Son of Spencer Atkinson HALL & Jessie nee WALSH - Manager of the Bank of Adelaide, at McLaren Vale SA.

He was educated at St. Peter's Collegiate School, Adelaide.  Konrad Spencer Hall entered the service of the Bank of New South Wales at Adelaide on 26th June 1913, and in the following April was transferred to Port Adelaide.
He enlisted in the AIF on 11th August 1914, and went into training at Broadmeadows Camp, Victoria.  On 20th October he embarked for Egypt and was a member of the Expeditionary Force which landed on Gallipoli on 25th April, 1915.  He was in action there until the end of the following May when he returned to Egypt and was sent to France as despatch rider in March 1916.  Receiving promotion to Lieutenant in the following December, he was posted to the 2nd Battalion, with which he served until July 1918.  During the time he was in France he took part in many severe engagements, including the Battles of the Somme, Pozieres, Hermies, Bullecourt, Passechendaele and Hazebrouck, and was fortunate in escaping severe wounds.

Bank of New South Wales Honour Roll


HALL, Stanley Cecil Percy

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Service no 6912
Private
2nd M T M B
Born 04 December 1888 at Lucindale, Sa
Son of Mrs. Fanny Sophia HALL of 37 Opey Avenue, Hyde Park, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Commission Agent
Enlisted 08 August 1917 at Adelaide, SA
Served in France & Belgium
Wounded and gassed at Morlancourt 10 July 1918
Invalided to several hospitals
Returned to Australia 22 January 1919 per 'Argyllshire'

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section D


HALL, Stuart Gilbertson

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Service no 12616  
Corporal
A A M C 
Stuart Gilbertson HALL 
Born 31 August 1893 at Maylands, SA  
Son of Thomas HALL & Adelaide nee GILBERTSON
Occupation prior to enlistment Clerk. 
Returned to Australia.

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HALL, Sydney Gordon Leslie

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Lieutenant
11th Battalion
Born 22 July 1891 at Lucindale, SA
Son of Mrs. Fanny Sophia HALL of 37 Opey Ave., Hyde Park, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Bank Clerk
Enlisited 06 Janury 1916
Served in Gallipoli
Killed in ation Suvla Bay 08 August 1915
Buried Lone Pine Memorial 33

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section D


HALLIDAY, Stuart Alexander

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Service No. 1283
Sergeant
9th Light Horse Regiment
Born on September 26, 1897 at Croydon, South Australia
Son of Alice May and Albert Alexander Halliday
Occupation prior to enlistment – Insurance clerk
Enlisted on June 2, 1915 at Keswick, South Australia
Served in Egypt
Returned to Australia aboard the “Frankfurt” in August, 1919.

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section H


HALVORSEN, Andrew

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Service No 4793
Private
50th Battalion
Born Audrad HALVORSEN 09 April 1891 in Port Pirie, SA
Son of Audrad HALVORSEN & Sarah Ann nee SMITH

Studio portrait of 4793 Private (Pte) Andrew Halvorsen, 50th Battalion, of Port Pirie, SA. A labourer prior to enlistment, Pte Halvorsen embarked with the 10th Battalion from Adelaide aboard RMS Mongolia on 9 March 1916. While serving in France Pte Halvorsen was killed in action, aged 26, on 23 February 1917, and buried at the Bulls Road Cemetery, Flers.

www.awm.gov.au
P06944.001


HAMBRIDGE, George Russell

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Service No. 3689
Corporal
46th Battalion A.I.F.
Born on August 5, 1897 at Edwardstown, South Australia
Son of Elizabeth M. and Henry Arthur Hambridge
Occupation prior to enlistment – Law Student
Enlisted on May 15, 1917
Served in France and Belgium
Killed in action on August 8, 1918 at Amiens, France aged 22
Buried at Longueau British Cemetery, France – Plot III, Row A, Grave 12

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section F


HAMES, John

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Service No. 312
Private
3rd Machine Gun Battalion A.I.F.
Born on November 27, 1892 at St. Peters, South Australia
Son of Harry and Emma J. Hames
Wife of Lilian Hintchman Hames
Occupation prior to enlistment – Painter
Enlisted on January 3, 1916 at Adelaide
Served in France and Belgium where he was gassed twice.
Returned to Australia aboard the “Main” in July, 1919.

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section E


HAMILTON, Harold

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Service no 1107
Lance Corporal
8th Battalion
Born 20 February 1890 at Brighton, South Australia
Son of  John Robert Hamilton & Harriet nee Herraman
Enlisted 10 September 1914 at Morphettville, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Railway Porter
served in Gallipoli and France
Wounded in action
Returned to Australia 06 February 1919 per 'Takada'

Courtesy of Helen Prettejohn


HAMLYN, Howard Ellis

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Service no 17411
Private
2nd Field Ambulance
Born 1893 in Exeter
Son of Samuel Jone & Emily HAMLYN - of S J Hamlyn & Co, Family Drapers of Unley Road, Unley
Occupation prior to enlistment Draper
Enlisted 04 October 1916 aged 23years and 4  months
Served in France and Belgium
Contracted illness and invalided to Australia 11 May 1918

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section C
Information courtesy of Kerrly Gardner


HAMLYN, Wilton George

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Service no 4731
Private 3rd General Hospital, Australian Army Medical Corp.
Born 1896 at Semaphore, SA
Son of Samuel Jones & Emily HAMLYN of S J Hamlyn & Co. Family Drapers of Unley Road, Unley
Occupation prior to enlistment Draper
Enlisted 05 May 1915 aged 19 years
Wilton contracted Meningitis in Egypt and was returned to Australia in November 1915 and later discharged as medically unfit.

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section C
Information courtesy of Kerryl Gardner


HAMMOND, Charles Hilton

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Service No. 662
Private
3rd Squadron, 1st Remount Unit
Born on August 11, 1869 at Findon, South Australia
Husband of Anne Elizabeth Hammond
Occupation prior to enlistment – Skilled labourer
Enlisted on September 22, 1915 at Adelaide, South Australia
Served in Egypt
Returned to Australia aboard the “Vestalia” in October, 1916 and discharged in December, 1916 when the Unit was disbanded.

All Australia Memorial  SA Edition Section H


HAMMOND, Frederick James

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Service no 2832
Private
43rd Battalion
Born 25 June 1885 at Dalkey, SA
Son of David HAMMOND & Catherine nee GALE

Studio portrait of 2832 Private (Pte) Frederick James Hammond, 43rd Battalion, of Geranium, SA. A farmer prior to enlistment, he embarked from Adelaide, SA with the 6th Reinforcements aboard HMAT Berrima (A35) on 16 December 1916. Pte Hammond served on the Western Front and died of wounds on 18 October 1917. He was 32 years of age. 

www.awm.gov.au
P09540.001


HAMMOND, Horace Gordon

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Service No. 29951
Gunner
104th Howitzer Battalion
Born on September 13, 1894 at Woodville, South Australia
Son of Anne Elizabeth and Charles Hilton (Service No. 662) Hammond
Husband of Gladys Hammond
Occupation prior to enlistment – Fitter and Turner
Enlisted on June 12, 1916 at Keswick, South Australia
Served in France and Belgium
Wounded on August 31, 1918 at Clery, near Peronne
Returned to Australia aboard the “Karoa” in March, 1919.

All Australia Memorial  SA Edition Section H


HAMMOND, John

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Service no 2481
Private
16th Battalion
Born Crafers, SA
Husband of Ada HAMMOND of Western Australia
Occupation prior to enlistment Labourer
Enlisted 17 June 1915 at Blackboy Hill, WA
Killed in action 14 August 1915 at Gallipoli
Buried LONE PINE MEMORIAL 53

Western Mail Friday 12 November 1915


HAMON, Jack

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Service No. 662
Corporal
B Company, 32nd Battalion 8th Brigade, 5th Division, 1st A.I.F.
Born - November 1883 in Adelaide SA
Son of Elizabeth Susannah and Walter Hamon of Glanville
Occupation prior to enlistment Clerk, Port Adelaide SA
Enlisted Adelaide 24th May 1915
Embarked Adelaide on HMAT “Geelong” 18th November 1915.
Disembarked Suez 18th December 1915
Disembarked ex Transylvania, Marseille 23rd June 1916
Served in France from 23rd June 1916 with 32nd Battalion as a Signaller
Discharge due to Torticollos (medically unfit).
Return to Australia per H.M.A.T. “GAIKA” 5th July 1918.
Discharged 22nd July 1918
Service Abroad 2 years, 230 days
Total Service 3 years 60 days

Proudly submitted by the Hamon Family


HANCOCK, Harold Howard

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Service no 5035
Driver
4th A.M.T.
Son of Edward HANCOCK and Isabella nee OLIVER
Born Wasleys, Oct. 1, 1896
Occupation prior to enlistment farmer
Enlisted 03 October 1917 at Adelaide, SA
Served in Egypt; France; Belgium
Returned to Australia, Feb. 2, 1919 per ‘Konigin Luise’

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section I


HANK, Norman John

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Service No. 2422
Private
27th Battalion A.I.F.
Born on September 19, 1890 at Norton Summit, South Australia
Son of Mary Ann (nee Hunter) and Herman Carl Hank
Occupation prior to enlistment – Farmer
Enlisted on March 25, 1916 at Adelaide, South Australia
Served in France and Belgium.
Wounded on June 10, 1918 and invalided to England with gunshot wounds to the left leg which caused loss of use of left leg.
He returned to Australia aboard the “Kanowna” in January, 1919

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section G


HANK, Robert Herman

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Service No. 2115
Trooper
9th Light Horse Regiment
Born on March 28, 1898 at Norton Summit, South Australia
Son of Mary Ann (nee Hunter) and Herman Carl Hank
Occupation prior to enlistment – Gardener
Enlisted on December 30, 1915 at Adelaide, South Australia
Served in Egypt where he contracted typhus and died at the 2nd Stationary Hospital, Moascar, Egypt on June 13, 1918 aged 22
He is buried at the Ismailia War Memorial Cemetery, Egypt – Row B, Grave 108

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section G


HANN, Wesley Arthur

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Service no 3071
Private
43rd Battalion
Born 29 March 1899 at Piccadilly, SA
Son of Henry & Annie HANN of Harris Street, Marden, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Market Gardener
Enlisted 09 January 1917 at Adelaide, SA
Served in France & Belgium
Returned to Australia 16 August 1919 per "Wiltshire"

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section C


HANNAFORD, George Brown

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Service number 558
Private
29th Battalion 
Born Moonta South Australia
Parents Emily(Gilbert)Hannaford and Samual Hannaford
Occupation Miner at Walhalla vic
Enlisted at Braodmedows Vic on 10 July 1915 aged 28years
Served in France and Belgium
Returned to Aust 15 August 1919 
Awarded Milatary medal 26 September 1917 Runner at Pollygon Wood, Belgium

Courtesy of Kristy Cooper


HANNAM, Harry L

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Petty Officer
Born 06 April 1891 at Adelaide, SA
Son of Albert & Katherine HANNAM of Nottingham Ave., Keswick SA
Occupation prior to enlistment 
Enlisted 01 October 1916
Served for 2 years and ten months in the Royal Australian Naval Brigade
Returned to Australia and discharged 28 July 1919

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section D


HANNAM, Herbert Roy

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Service No 828
Sgt.
A A S C
Herbert Roy HANNAM
Born 31 August 1893 at College Park, SA.
Son of Henry HANNAM & Susan Ann nee PRIOR
Enlisted 20 August 1914 at Morphettville, SA
Returned to Australia 27 Janiary 1919


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HANNAM, William Albert

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Service no 690
Private
43rd Battalion
Born Adelaide, SA
Son of Albert E & Katherine HANNAM of Nottingham Ave., Keswick, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Marble Mason
Enlisted 08 February 1916 at Adelaide, SA
Served in France & Belgium
Killed in action 30 March 1917
Buried TANCREZ FARM CEMETERY II E 13

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section D


HANNS, Havilah Allan

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Service no S15068
Sergeant
8th General Reinforcements
Light Horse
Born 22 October 1883 at Mitcham, SA
Son of G V HANNS 
Husband of Florence Mary HANNS of Kyrie Avenue, Kingswood
Occupation prior to enlistment - out of business
Enlisted 22 May 1918 at Adelaide, SA
Was in Camp when Armistice was signed

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section B


HANSEN, Horace William

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Service no 2040
Private
29th Battalion
Born Kaniva, Victoria
Mother Rose Ann HANSEN

Studio portrait of 2040 Private Horace William Hansen, 29th Battalion of Adelaide, SA. A carter prior to his enlistment on 4 October 1915 he emarked from Adelaide on 7 February 1916 and returned to Australia on 10 September 1917.

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H01512


HANSEN, Leslie Reginald  MM

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Service No. 3341
Private
50th Battalion A.I.F.
Born on August 5, 1892 at Edwardstown, South Australia.
Son of Edward Hansen and Amanda Ford (formerly Hansen)
Occupation prior to enlistment – Gardener
Enlisted on July 26, 1915 at Adelaide, South Australia
Served in Egypt, France and Belgium
Awarded the Military Medal on August 16, 1917 for bravery in the field.
Wounded at Polygon Wood, France on September 26, 1917.
Returned to Australia aboard the “Marathon” in June 1918 and discharged as medically unfit.
Died on November 11, 1954 and is buried in the West Terrace Cemetery

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section E


HANSEN, Victor George

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Service no 3253
Private
31st Battalion
Born 30 January 1893 at North Adelaide, SA
Son of Lucy Matilda HANSEN of Henley Park, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Blacksmith Striker
Enlisted 24 March 1916 at Adelaide, SA
Served in France & Belgium
Returned to Australia 18 August 1919 per "Port Melbourne"

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section B


HARDING, Henry

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Service no 567
Private
12th Battalion
Born 23 November 1883 in London
Husband of S HARDING of Torrens Street, West Hilton, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Labourer
Enlisted 05 September 1914 at Morphettville, SA
Served in Egypt
Wounded
Discharged as medically unfit
Returned to Australia 22 July 1916 per "Port Sydney"
Died 16 April 1951

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section B


HARDY, Thomas Burton

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Service No 661 
Gunner
1st Field Artillery Brigade
Born 22 June 1887 at Mitcham, South Australia
Son of Charles Burton HARDY & Ellen nee MacDOWELL
Occupation prior to enlistment shipping clerk form Sydney, NSW
Enlisted on 24 August 1914. 
He embarked for overseas from Sydney on 18 October 1914 aboard HMAT Argyllshire and saw active service at Gallipoli, and in France.
Gunner Hardy returned to Australia to be discharged medically unfit for further service on 12 July 1918.\

www.awm.gov.au
P07159.020


HARLAND, Cecil George

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Service no 2041
Lance Corporal
32nd Battalion
Born 03 October 1890 at Adelaide, SA
Son of John George HARLAND & Mary nee CLARK

Studio portrait, mounted in a memorial brooch, of 2041 Lance Corporal (L Cpl) Cecil George Harland, 32nd Battalion, of Adelaide, SA (and Broken Hill, NSW). A metal worker prior to enlistment, L Cpl Harland embarked with the 3rd Reinforcments from Adelaide on HMAT Miltiades on 7 February 1916. On 20 July 1916 he was killed in action at Fromelles, France, aged 25. He has no known grave and is commemorated at VC Corner Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles. The photograph is circled by a kangaroo and emu, the Union Jack flag, the Australian flag (blue background), the word 'AUSTRALIA' and the date '25.4.15'.  

www.awm.gov.au
P08378.001


HARMAN, Alan Seymour

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Service No 3887
Private
Army Service Corps.
Born 18 November 1896 at Clarence Park SA
Son of Frederick Henry SEYMOUR & Thurza Eliza nee HALL of North Unley, SA
Bank Clerk

He was educated at Muriden College, Adelaide.
He joined the service of the Bank at Adelaide on 16th September 1914 and was transferred to Mount Gambier, as assistant on 23rd May 1916.
Alan Harman enlisted on 22nd November 1917 and left Australia as a member of the Army Service Corps in March 1918.  He was promoted to acting sergeant in the following August and received his discharge in October 1919.

Bank of New South Wales Honour Roll


HARMER, Walter Maxwell  

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Service No: 2926 
Private
32nd Battalion
Born 25 January 1896 at Manoora 
Son of James HARMER and Mary Ann nee MAXWELL, Blyth  
Enlisted: 7 February 1916
Age: 20 years
Occupation prior to enlisting: Butcher
Served in France
Wounded in Action: 24 April 1918
Invalided to Australia per 'Suevic'

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section K


HARNETT, John Aloysius

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Service no 2363
Signaller
12th Battalion
Born 20 July 1888 at Semaphore, SA
Son of M & Katherine HARNETT of Killicoat St., North Unely
Occupation prior to enlistment Railway Employee
Enlisted 25th March 1915 at Keswick, SA
Served Egypt, Gallipoli, France & Belgium
Returned to Australia 07 May 1919 "Kildonian Castle"

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section A


HARNETT, Daniel Aloysius

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Service no 3701
Corporal
16th Battalion
Born 11 January 1893 at Adelaide, SA
Son of M & Katherine HARNETT of Killicoat St., North Unley
Occupation prior to enlistment Fireman
Enlisted 03 August 1915 at Keswick, SA
Served Egypt, Gallipoli, France.
Sounded October 11 1918 and invalided to Edmonton Military Hospital, London.
Returned to Australia 01 March 1919 "Ulysses"

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section A


HARPER, John Tom

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Service no 8732
Corporal
15th F C Engineers
Born Hyde Park SA
Son of late Thomas & Ethel HARPER of Jasper Street, Hyde Park, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Motor Mechanic
Enlisted 01 February 1916 at Adelaide, SA
Served France & Belgium
Awarded Distinguished Conduct Medal 04 July 1918 for bravery at Villers Bretonneux
"For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty when ordered to place an entanglement round a captured enemy post.  He, with three others, moved forward to the post several hundred yards under heavy fire, and proceeded to erect 150 yards of entanglement under direct observation of the enemy.  While the work was being completed, he twice went back to report progress, and ask what he could do further. Finally, he carried despatches to battalion head quarters through heavy enemy barrage.  He set a splendid example of coolness and devotion to duty"
Awarded Bar 03 September 1918 for bravery at Peronne
"For gallangry and distinguished service in the field"
Returned to Australia 18 August 1919 per "Port Melbourne"

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section C


HARPER-REID, Leonard

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Private
8th Field Ambulance
Born 03 July 1897 at St. Peters SA
Son of J & E HARPER-REID of Unley, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Warehouseman
Enlisted 31 August 1915
Served in Egypt and France
Returned to Australia

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section B


HARPER-REID, Ronald

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6th Motor Transport Co.
Born 08 March 1896 at Norwood, SA
Son of J & E HARPER-REID of Unley, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Warehouseman
Enlisted February 1916
Served in France
Returned to Australia

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section B


HARRELL, Francis Charles

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Service No. 1464
Gunner
3rd Field Artillery Brigade
Born on February 1, 1897 at Merriton, South Australia
Son of Mary Elizabeth Ann (nee Grace) and Francis Harrell
Occupation prior to enlistment – Packer
Enlisted on July 26, 1915 at Keswick, South Australia
Served in Egypt, France and Belgium
Wounded at Messines Ridge on June 17, 1917.
Returned to Australia aboard the “Runic” in February, 1918 and discharged as medically unfit.
He died on March 3, 1955.

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section G


HARRELL, John Albert

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Service No. 1392
Driver
5th Division Ammunition Column
Born on February 29, 1892 at Merriton, South Australia
Son of Mary Elizabeth Ann (nee Grace) and Francis Harrell
Occupation prior to enlistment – Carpenter
Enlisted on June 30, 1915 at Keswick, South Australia
Served in Egypt, France and Belgium
Killed in action on February 4, 1917 at Flers
Buried at guards Cemetery, Lesbouefs, France – Plot VII, Row O, Grave 3

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section G


HARRELL, William Morris

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Service No. 142
Trooper
3rd Light Horse Regiment
Born on April 20, 1893 at Merriton, South Australia
Son of Mary Elizabeth Ann (nee Grave) and Francis Harrell
Occupation prior to enlistment – Plumber
Enlisted on August 19, 1914 at Morphettville, South Australia
Served in Egypt and Gallipoli
Wounded at Monash Valley on May 22, 1915.
Returned to Australia aboard the “Themistocles” in August, 1915 and discharged as medically unfit suffering from a compound fracture of the skull.

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section G


HARRINGTON, Keith

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Service No 268
Private
4th Light Horse Regiment
Born 19th March, 1893 at Mount Barker, SA
Son of Thomas Benjamin HARRINGTON & Emily Mary nee TRAPMANN
Occupation prior to enlistment Bank Clerk
Enlisted 20th August 1914 at Broadmeadows, Victoria
Wounded at Gallipoli on15th May 1915.
Died of gunshot wound to the head on 6th August 1915
Aged 22 years
Buried Beach Cemetery Anzac Cover, Turkey II H 8


HARRINGTON, Maxwell David

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Service no 135
Lance Corporal
9th Light Horse
Born 05 April 1888 at Prospect, SA
Son of D & E J HARRINGTON, 3 Gloucester Street, Prospect, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Stockman
Enlisted 01 October 1914 at Morphettville, SA
Served in Egypt and Gallipoli
Killed in action 29 August 1915
Buried LONE PINE MEMORIAL 8

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HARRINGTON, Reginald

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Lieutenant
59th Battalion
Born 24 October 1888 at Reedbeds, SA
Son of Thomas Benajmin HARRINGTON & Emily May nee TRAPMAN
Lived at Wallaroo SA prior to enlistment
Enlisted 18th August 1914 at Wallaroo
Wounded in Action 18th August 1917 and transferred to England
Died 10th June 1918 at the Netley Military Hospital, Hampshire, England from the effects of being gassed.
Aged 29 years.
Buried Netley Cemetery, Hampshire, England



HARRINGTON, William Gould

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Service no 1026
Lieutenant
43rd Battalion
Born 20 December 1891 in Prospect, SA
Son of D & Edith Jane HARRINGTON of 3 Gloucester St., Prospect, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Clerk
Enlsited 01 July 1915 at Keswick, SA
Served in France and Belgium
wounded August 1917 and invalided to England
Recovered and returned to duty
Returned to Australia 26 November 1919 per "Morea"
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HARRIS, Archibald Kenneth

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Service no 3126
Lance Corporal
10th Battalion
Born 14 September 1895 at Petersburg, SA
Son of Michael James HARRIS & Mary Jane nee DUNSTAN of High Street, Petersburg, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Farmer
Enlisted 18 June 1915 at Keswick, SA
Wounded and Gassed
Returned to Australia January 1919 per "Orontes"


HARRIS, Frank Reginald

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Service No. 29895
Bombardier – Hon. Sergeant
113th Howitzer Battalion
Born on July 7, 1891 at Gawler, South Australia
Son of Beatrice Emily and F.D. Harris
Occupation prior to enlistment – Shipping Clerk.
Enlisted on February 29, 1916 at Adelaide, South Australia
Served in France and Belgium
Returned to Australia aboard the “Kanowna” in August, 1919.

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HARRIS, Hampton Roland

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Service no 892
Private
11th Light Horse Regiment
Born 06 August 1891 at New Parkside, SA
Son of Thomas HARRIS & Sophia nee KING

Studio portrait of 892 Private (Pte) Hampton Roland Harris, 2nd Reinforcements, 11th Light Horse Regiment, of Hackney, SA. Pte Harris enlisted on 22 February 1915 and embarked from Adelaide aboard HMAT Kanowna. He was later promoted to corporal and was awarded the Military Medal on 18 October 1917 for "conspicuously good work" in action against Turkish forces at Rashid Bek in June 1917. He returned to Australia on 2 January 1919 as a sergeant. 

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P03695.001


HARRIS, Louis Kay

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Second Lieutenant 
Born 05 February 1882 at Clare SA.
Son of George Adolphus HARRIS & Otilie Bertha nee WEHL
He was married on the 15th August, 1914, to Ivy Powell, daughter of Mary and the late Benjamin Fryer, and had four children, two of whom were step-children. 
Occupation prior to enlistment Clerk.

He joined the l1th A.I.F. on the 17th January 1901 and served with the W.A. contingents at the opening of the first Federal Parliament on 9th May, 1901. He was promoted to Lance-Corporal on the 17th January, 1901, to Sergeant in 1904, to Color-Sergeant in 1908, to Lieutenant in 1908, and was transferred to the Reserve of Officers in 1911. He was called up for duty in August, 1914, and was appointed 2nd Lieutenant, A.I.F., on the 4th March, 1918, embarking with 3rd General Service Reinforcements "W" on the 29th October 1918.  
He was discharged from the A.I.F. on the l7th January, 1919, and was then on the Reserve of Officers of the 2nd Battalion, 11th A.1.F.


HARRIS, Steele Bertram  aka  FEUINS, Peter Herbert

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He enlisted as Steele Bertram HARRIS on September 13, 1916 and served as a Private with the 27th Battalion (Service No. 6097).  On January 29, 1917 he gave a sworn declaration that his name was Peter Herbert FEUINS.  His mother was Rose (nee Williams) and his father was Peter Feuins/Fewins and his date of birth is then given as September 13, 1897.  His father died on May 11, 1900 and his mother remarried to Jeff HARRIS on November 18, 1901.
 
He was killed in action (aged 20) in Noreuil, France and is buried at Queant Road Cemetery, Buissy, France.

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HARRIS, Walter Geoffrey

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Service No. 235
Sergeant
10th Battalion A.I.F. and Aust. Army Pay Corps.
Born on October 6, 1893 at Gawler, South Australia
Son of Beatrice Emily and F.D. Harris
Occupation prior to enlistment – Clerk
Enlisted on August 19, 1914 at Morphettville, South Australia
Served in Egypt, Gallipoli and France
Awarded the Meritorious Service Medal on January 10, 1919.
Returned to Australia aboard the “Port Lyttleton” in December, 1918.

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HARRISON, Arthur George

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Service no 19357
Private
14 A G H  A A M C
Born 26 October 1898 at Port Augusta, SA
Son of George & E H HARRISON of 3 Ashley Street, Torrensville, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Motor Driver
Enlisted 28 May 1917 at Adelaide, SA
Served in Egypt, Palestine & Syria
Returned to Australia 23 August, 1919 per "Dongala"

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HARRISON, Clement

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Service no  2890
Private
10th Battalion
Son of  William Thomas HARRISON and Jane Penzie nee McARTHUR of Gawler
Born June 28, 1896 at Clinton, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment farmer
Enlisted  June 19, 1915 at Keswick SA
War Service: Egypt; Lemnos; France
Killed in action at  Pozieres, July 25, 1916.Commemorated Villers Bretonneux Memorial

Studio portrait of 2890 Private (Pte) Clement Harrison, 10th Battalion. A farmer from Melton, SA, Pte Harrison embarked with the 9th Reinforcements on 21 September 1915 aboard HMAT Star of England (A15). He was killed in action on 25 July 1916 at Pozieres, France. Pte Harrison has no known grave and is commemorated on the Australian National Memorial, Villers-Bretonneux, France. 

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HARRISON, George Robert

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Service no 20044
Sergeant
8th Field Artillery Brigade
Born 02 October 1896 at East Adelaide, SA
Son of William Frank HARRISON & Violet Flockhart nee DAWSON

Studio portrait of 20044 Sergeant (Sgt) George Robert Harrison, 8th Field Artillery Brigade, of Henley Beach SA. A horticulturalist prior to enlisting in August 1915, Harrison embarked from Melbourne with the 31st Battery on board HMAT Medic (A7) on 20 May 1916. He was promoted to Corporal in November 1915 and to Sergeant (Sgt) in April 1916. Sgt Harrison was killed in action at Passchendaele, Belgium, on 20 October 1917. He was 21 years of age. 

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P09220.021


HARRISON, Percy John

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Service no 2846
Corporal
10th Battalion
Born 02 October 1890 at Port Augusta, SA
Son of John Thomas HARRISON & Nora nee WILLIAMS of Prince Street, Solomontown
Occupation prior to enlistment Clerk
Enlisted 02 August 1915 at Adelaide, SA
Awarded the Military Medal 02 May 1918 for Bravery in the Field on 22 September 1917 when he was in charge of and organised the Brigade forward party of the 3rd Infantry Brigade and it is entirely due to his continual energy and bravery displayed under heavy shell fire that his part reached its objective.  He directed all communications passing through this station during the operation and thus contributed to the success in maintaing communication.
Returned to Australia 01 January 1920 per "Ypiranga"


HARRISON, Roy Henry

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Service no
Private
52nd Battalion
Born 05 May 1896 at Walkerville, SA
Husband of Elizabeth HARRISON of 68 Pulsford Road, Prospect, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Baker
Enlisted 12 February 1915
Served in Egypt, Gallipoli, France & Belguim
Wounded at Mouquet Farm 04 September 1916 
Returned to Australia 12 April 1917

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HARRISON, Walter Llewellyn 

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Service no 3651
Private
43rd Battalion  
Born Broken Hill NSW  
From St. Peters SA.
Occupation prior to enlistment Packer. 
Gassed.  
Returned to Australia.

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HARROLD, Laurence George

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Service no 107
T Sgt.
5th Australian Div. Gas School

Born 4th February 1893 at Semaphore, the son of the late Mr. Ernesty Eyston HARROLD & Florence Eugenie nee BURT.  He was educated at St. Peter's College, Adelaide and joined the service of the Bank in that city on 30th June 1910.
Laurence George Harrold enlisted as a private in the AIF on 1st July 1915 and left Australia in the 32nd Battalion on 18th November 1915.
He was engaged in Egypt until July 1916, and was in France until November 1917 when he went to Italy and fought there until the following March.  He was promoted to sergeant in November 1917.  Returning again to France he was in active service until April 1919, part of the time in the 5th Divisional Gas Services.  
He received his discharge in September, 1919

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HARROW-WOOD, S

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From St. Peters, SA
Do you recognise this photograph?

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HARRY, Charles Melville

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Service No. 587
Corporal
27th Battalion A.I.F.
Born on April 29, 1897 at Hope Valley, South Australia
Son of Priscilla (nee Goodes) and William Henry Harry
Occupation prior to enlistment – Clerk
Enlisted on February 23, 1915 at Adelaide, South Australia
Served in Egypt, Gallipoli, France and Belgium
Killed in action on January 8, 1917 at Messines aged 20
Buried at Prowse Point Military Cemetery, Warneton, Belgium – Plot III, Row B, Grave 5

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HARRY, William Arnold  MM

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Service No. 5358
Lieutenant
6th Field Artillery Brigade
Born on February 10, 1896 at Hope Valley, South Australia
Son of Priscilla (nee Goodes) and William Henry Harry
Occupation prior to enlistment – Clerk
Enlisted on June 23, 1915 at Keswick, South Australia
Served in Egypt, France and Belgium
Awarded the Military Medal on September 28, 1917 for bravery in the field
Returned to Australia aboard the “Balmoral Castle” in February, 1918 and discharged as medically unfit.
Died on November 29, 1961 and is buried in the Brighton Cemetery.

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HART, Charles Wilfred

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Service no 2800
Private
16th Battalion 4th Pioneers
Born 03 June 1892 at Prospect, SA
Son of Richard J & Fanny Matilda HART of Bosanquet Avenue, Prospect, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Carpenter & Joiner
Enlisted 15 July 1915 at Keswick, SA
Served in Egypt, Gallipoli and France.
Gassed Zonnebick 1917 and invalided to Exeter and Dartford Hospitals.
Recovered and returned to Unit
Returned to Australia 21 May 1914 per "Cluny Castle"

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HART, Lawrence George 

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Service no 135
Sergeant
43rd Battalion
Born 06 December 1893 at Clarence Park, SA
Son of Robert & Eva HART of Thames Street, Clarence Park, SA
Occuaption prior to enlistment Coachsmith
Enlisted 04 January 1916 at Adelaide, SA
Served in Egypt, France & Belgium
Awarded DCM & MM at Mt. St. Quentin and Hindenburg Line
Wounded 31 July 1917
Returned to Duty
Returned to Australia 29 June 1919 per "Nestor"

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HARVEY, Arnold Bernays

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Service No 1616 
Private
50th Battalion
Born 24 April 1887 at St. Peters, South Australia
Occupation prior to enlistment accountant from Woodville, South Australia
Enlisted on 4 March 1916. 

He embarked for overseas with the 2nd Reinforcements from Adelaide on 11 April 1916 aboard HMAT Aeneas. 
While serving in France and Belgium with the 13th Infantry Brigade Headquarters, he was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal (MSM) for loyal and valuable service in the Brigade office.
Arrived back in Australia as a Quartermaster Sergeant on 29 June 1919.

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P07159.070


HARVEY, Eric Charles

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Lieutenant
10th Battalion
Born 28 February 1880 at Norwood, SA
Son of Arthur Young HARVEY and Sarah Jane nee BOUCAUT
Of Hawkers Road, Medindie, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Shipping
Enlisted at Adelaide, SA
Served in France
Returned to Australia 28 April 1919 per 'Plassy'

Courtesy of Guy Dollman


HARVEY, Herbert Francis

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Service No. 4398
Private
32nd Battalion A.I.F.
Born on July 2, 1893 at Fitzroy, Victoria
Son of Mrs. Evelyn Harvey
Occupation prior to enlistment – Cooper.
Enlisted on November 24, 1916 at sea aboard SS “Afric”
Served in France and Belgium
Wounded on October 1, 1918 resulting in the amputation of his left arm.
Returned to Australia aboard the “Marathon” in June, 1919.

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HARVEY, Leonard John

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Service no 1029
Lance Corporal
43rd Battalion
Born 30 December 1897 at Moonta Mines, SA
Son of W H HARVEY, MLC, 107 Burnside Road, Knightsbridge, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Clerk
Enlisted 25 January 1916 at Adelaide, SA
Served in France & Belgium
Wounded and Gassed.
Returned to Australia 29 June 1919 per "Nestor"

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HARVEY, Lionel William

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Service no 1169
Lance Corporal
16th Battalion
Born Birmingham, USA
Son of Robert HARVEY

Studio portrait of 1169 Lance Corporal (L/Cpl) Lionel William Harvey, 16th Battalion of Murray Bridge, SA. A painter prior to enlistment, he embarked with G Company on board HMAT Ceramic (A40) on 22 December 1914. He later served with the 48th Battalion. L/Cpl Harvey was killed in action in France on 11 April 1917. He was 25 years of age.

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P08031.001


HARVIE, Arthur Gilmour/Gillmore

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Service No. 4797
Private
50th Battalion A.I.F.
Born on August 18, 1887 at Gumeracha, South Australia
Son of Elizabeth Jane (nee Godfree) and James Harvie
Occupation prior to enlistment – Bank clerk
Enlisted on November 4, 1915 at Adelaide, South Australia
Served in France and Belgium
Killed in action on November 19, 1916 in France aged 29
Buried at Caterpillar Valley Cemetery, Longueual, France – Plot II, Row B, Grave 5.
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HASE, Francis Robert

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Service no 2278
Trooper
9th Light Horse
Born 25 March 1882 at Semaphore, SA
Son of F & Elizabeth HASE of Ansell Street, Semaphore, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Grocer & Motor Mechanic
Enlisted 11 January 1916 at Adelaide, SA
Served in Egypt and Palestine
Wounded 05 November 1917
Invalided to Australia 18 March 1918 per "Ulysses"
Discharged 15 February 1918
Discharged from hospital 19 September 1918

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HASKARD, Stanley Norman  

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Service No: 62614 
Corporal
6th G.S.R.
Born: 25 June 1895 Jamestown, S.A. 
Son of Jacob HASKARD and Emma Louisa nee STOCKMAN of Jamestown 
Enlisted: 9 May 1918 at Adelaide, SA
Age: 22 years
Occupation: Tin smith & Iron worker  
Served: South Africa
Returned to Australia per 'Boonah' 11 January 1919
Discharged: 23 January 1919

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HASS, Albert Fred  

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Service no 6948
Private
10th Battalion 
Son of Peter H & Lisetta HASS of Peterborough, SA
Born Greenville, America, Jan. 23, 1896
Occupation prior to enlistment Clerk SAR
Enlisted Feb. 8, 1916 at Petersburg, SA
Served in France. 
Made the supreme sacrifice, Sept. 21, 1917, Polygon Wood
Buried YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL Panel 7 - 17 - 23 - 25 - 27 - 29 - 31.

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HASS,  Egon Louis Henrich 

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Service no 1930
Private
48th Battalion
Born Greenville, America, July 29, 1898
Son of Peter Henry & Lisetta HASS of Peterborough, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Engine Cleaner SAR
Enlisted  Jan 21, 1916 at Adelaide, SA
Served in France (wounded Oct. 1, 1917); inv. to England; rec.
Returned Australia 07 May 1919 per ‘Kildonian Castle’

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HASS, Walter Theodore  

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Service no 2517
Corporal 
48th Battalion
Born Greenville, America, April 19, 1897
Son of Peter Heinrich & Lisetta HASS of Peterborough, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Cleaner S.A.R
Enlisted 05 May, 1916 at Adelaide
Served in France and Belgium (wounded Bullecourt, April 7, 1917; inv. To England; rec,; ret. to duty, July, 1917. 
Made the supreme sacrifice, Oct. 12, 1917, Passchendale
Buried YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL  Panel 7 - 17 - 23 - 25 - 27 - 29 - 31.

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HASSAM, George

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Service no 2287
Private 48th Battalion
Born 23 August 1873 at Red Creek, SA
Husband of Margaret HASSAM of 20 Clifford St., Prospect, SA
Occuaption prior to enlistment Storeman
Enlisted 08 May 1916 at Adelaide, SA
Served in England, General Army Work
Contracted illness and invalided to Australia 05 June 1917 per "Barambah"
Discharged as medically unfit 27 July 1917 with Chronic Bronchitis

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HASSAM, Reginald Snell

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Service no 62097
Private
12th Depot Unit of Supply
Born 05 September 1899 at Plympton, SA
Son of George HASSAM of 20 Clifford Street, Prospect Park, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Grocer
Enlisted 14 May 1918 at Adelaide, SA
Served in France
Contracted influenza, recovered and returned to duty
Returned to Australia 18 September 1919 per "Argyllshire"

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HATCH, Harry Joshua

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Service no. 3515 
Private 
10th Battalion, of Truro, SA. 
Born 04 October 1897 at Nuriootpa, South Australia
Son of John Charles HATCH & Sarah nee COOKSHELL.

A labourer before enlisting on 23 August 1915, Pte Hatch embarked from Adelaide on HMAT Borda with the 8th Reinforcements of the 27th Battalion on 12 January 1916. He was taken on strength of the 10th Battalion on 28 February 1916. 
Pte Hatch was killed in action in France on 21 August 1916, at the age of 19. 
His brothers, 685 Sergeant John Joseph Hatch, 43rd Battalion, and 1284 Pte William Roy Hatch, 8th Battalion, returned to South Australia after the war.

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HATCHER, Albert Mark

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Service No 510
Private
8th Coy Machine Gun Corps.
Born 27th November 1892 at Lewiston, SA
Son of Albert HATCHER & Rachel nee THOMPSON
Killed in action 26th September 1917 at Polygon Wood, France
Aged 26 years
Buried  - Commemorated Menin Gate Memorial, Leper, Belguim  7.17.23.25.27.29.31


HATCHER, Howard Sidney

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Service No 1650
Private
35th Battalion AIF
Born 22nd December 1886 at Port Gawler, SA
Son of Albert HATCHER & Rachel nee THOMPSON
Killed in action 14th March 1917 at Armentieres, France
Aged 30 years
Buried Cite Bonjean Military Cemetery, Armentieres, France V A 25


HAVEY, Vincent Bernard

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Service no 1108
Private
60th Battalion
Born 21 March 1896 at Yatala, SA
Son of Francis HAVEY & Sabina nee CONSTABLE

Portrait of 1108 Private (Pte) Vincent Havey, 60th Battalion, of Kilkenny, South Australia. A labourer prior to enlistment, Pte Havey embarked with A Company from Melbourne on HMAT Benalla on 19 October 1914. On 19 July 1916 he was killed in action in France, aged 20. 

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P06367.002


HAWKE, Alfred William

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Service no 15047
Gunner
13th FAB
Born 30 June 1894 at Wallaroo, SA
Son of Richard John HAWKE & Clara Minnie nee HOPKINS
Occupation prior to enlistment Labourer
Enlisted 27 August 1915
Killed in action 28 October 1917
Buried The Huts Mil Cemetery just NW of Dickebusch  DGRE 33916G



HAWKES, Allan Brock

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Service No 1690
Private
50th Batt.
Allan Brock HAWKES 
Born 21 March 1896 at Wallaroo, SA.
Son of John HAWKES & Annie nee BROCK
Returned to Australia.

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HAWKES, John Gordon

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Service No 3159
Private
27th Battalion.
John Gordon HAWKES 
Born 16 August 1889 at Wallaroo, SA.  
Son of John HAWKES & Annie nee BROCK
Occupation prior to enlistment Engine Driver.
Killed in Action 02 March 1917
Buried 2 1/4 miles W.S.W. of Bapaume. 

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HAWKES, Sydney Harlow

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Service No.  5112  
Corporal
 3 Aus. Gen Hosp.  
Born Wallaroo, SA  
Occupation prior to enlistment Jnior Porter SAR  
Mother Annie HAWKES  
Returned to Australia.

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HAY, Reginald Alexander Bertam

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Service No 1931 
Private
14th Reinforcements, 27th Battalion
Born 04 October 1895 near Mount Gambier, South Australia
Son of John HAY & Ruth nee HART

Enlisted on 19 May 1915 and embarked from Adelaide aboard HMAT Star of England on 21 September 1915. 
He returned to Australia on 31 March 1919 as a member of the 2nd Divisional Signal Company.

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HAYES, William Martin

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Service  No. 3816 
Private
B Company, 32nd Battalion 8th Brigade, 5th Division, 1st A.I.F.
Born 23rd April 1891 Redhill SA.
Son of Mortimer and Ellen Hayes. 
Occupation prior to enlistment Farmer, of Redhill, SA  
Enlisted Adelade 19th July 1916.
Embarked Adelaide on HMAT "Commonwealth" on 21st September 1916.
Disembarked Plymouth England, 14th November 1916.
Served in France and Belgium from 24th December 1916 with 32nd Battalion as a Lewis Gunner, then late 1918 as a transport driver in the battalion until cessation of hostilities.
After the war in 1919, served with 8th Australian Infantry Brigade Headquarters (France). 
Returned to Australia per H.M.A.T. “Port Melbourne” 5th July 1919.
Disembarked 18th August 1919. Discharged 3rd November 1919.

Courtesy of Peter Hayes


HAYNES, James Ernest

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Service No. 1715
Private
10th Battalion A.I.F.
Born on March 31, 1886 at Staines, Middlesex, England
Son of A.M. and James C. Haynes
Occupation prior to enlistment – Grocer
Enlisted on December 12, 1914 at Adelaide
Served in Egypt and Gallipoli
Returned to Australia aboard the “Kanowna” in September, 1916 and discharged as medically unfit suffering from tuberculosis.
Died on September 4, 1963 at Clarence Gardens and is buried in the West Terrace Cemetery.

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HAYLOCK, Jack

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Possibly 4303 
Private
32nd Battlion.  
Lipson Wesley HAYLOCK
Born Adelaide.
Occupation prior to enlistment Fruiterer.  
Wife Annie Maria Frances HAYLOCK of Owen Terrace Wallaroo.  
Returned to Australia.

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HEALEY, Harry Gordon

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Service No. 684
Lance Corporal
43rd Battalion A.I.F.
Born on June 27, 1886 at Kensington, South Australia
Son of Leah (nee Oaten) and James Healey
Occupation prior to enlistment – Telephone linesman
Enlisted on February 19, 1916 at Adelaide, South Australia
Served in France.
Wounded on July 31, 1917 resulting in the amputation of his right leg.
Returned to Australia aboard the “Kanowna” in February, 1918 and discharged as medically unfit

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HEALEY, Joshua James

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Service No. 274
Private
9th Light Horse Regiment
Born on February 7, 1892 at Norwood, South Australia
Son of Leah (nee Oaten) and James Healey
Occupation prior to enlistment – Labourer
Enlisted on October 20, 1914 at Morphettville, South Australia
Served in Egypt, Gallipoli and France
Returned to Australia aboard the “City of Poona” in April, 1919

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HEALEY, William Hamley  DCM

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Service No. 4728
Corporal
43rd Battalion A.I.F.
Born on July 23, 1893 at Norwood, South Australia
Son of Leah (nee Oaten) and James Healey
Occupation prior to enlistment – Carpenter
Enlisted on February 10, 1916 at Adelaide, South Australia
Served in France

Awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal “for conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty.  Prior to the raid on the night of 19/20th February, 1917 at Armentieres, Private Healey rendered invaluable service in reconnoitering the proposed point of entry under difficult conditions.  On the night of the raid he made a final reconnaissance of the enemy wire and during the actual operations, led parties across No Man’s Land to the point of assembly, afterwards rendering valuable assistance to Lieut. W.D. Price in getting the parties through the enemy’s wire.  Later he carried five wounded men from the enemy parapet through the wire back to the point of assembly, under heavy shrapnel fire.  He assisted in getting the parties back to our own parapet and afterwards lent further assistance in bringing in wounded men.  His courage and determination added materially towards the success of the raid”.

Killed in action on June 1, 1918 at Somme aged 24
Buried at Adelaide Cemetery, Villers-Bretonneux – Plot III, Row C, Grave 24

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HEALY, John

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Service No. 3847
Private
50th Battalion A.I.F.
Born on April 2, 1870 at Thebarton, South Australia
Son of Catherine and Thomas Healy
Husband of Martha Elizabeth Healy (nee Kotz)
Occupation prior to enlistment – Bricklayer
Enlisted on September 10, 1915 at Adelaide, South Australia.
Served in Egypt, France and Belgium
After becoming ill he was evacuated to England and died on February 10, 1917 of phthisis and tubercule lung at Sidney Hall Military Hospital, Weymouth, England aged 47.
He is buried at the Melcombe Regis Cemetery, Weymouth, England – Plot III, Row C, Grave 2637.

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HEALY, John  Jnr.

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Service No. 2674
Private
1st Pioneer Battalion
Born on January 22, 1900 at Broken Hill, N.S.W.
Son of Martha Elizabeth (nee Kotz) and Private John Healy (Service No. 3847)
Occupation prior to enlistment – Assistant traveler
Enlisted on August 17, 1915 aged 15 years 7 months.
Served in Egypt, France and Belgium
Returned to Australia aboard the “Lancashire” in February, 1919.

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HEATH, Harold

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Serivce No 129
Private
9th Australia Light Rose Regiment A Squadron, 48th BN AIF
Born 6/3/1883 Crafers SA
Son of Edward and Annie HEATH of Macclesfield.
Occupation prior to enlistment Stud Groomer 
Enlisted 12/9/14 Morphettville 
Embarked HMAT A26 Armadale on 12 February 1915
Died of Wounds 3 June 1917 France
Buried  Westhof Farm Cemetery, Belgium, Plot II, Row A, Grave No.5

The 9th Light Horse Regiment 
As part of the 3rd Light Horse Brigade, it sailed from Melbourne on 11 February 1915 and arrived in Egypt on 14 March 1915. The light horse were considered unsuitable for the initial operations at Gallipoli, but were subsequently deployed without their horses. The 3rd Light Horse Brigade with Harold landed on 16 May 1915 and was attached to the New Zealand and Australian Division. The 9th was fortunate to be the reserve regiment for the Brigade’s disastrous attack on the Nek on 7 August, but subsequently suffered 50 per cent casualties attacking Hill 60 on 27 August. Exhausted and under-strength, the 9th then played a defensive role until it finally left the peninsula on 20 December 1915. Harold however had left for Malta and later England with sickness in August 1915, where after a period of recuperation joined the 48th Battalion in October 1916 never returning to the Light Horse who remained in the Middle East.
The 48th Battalion - Harold joined the “Joan of Arc” (the Maid of Orleans) battalion in October 1916 just after  Pozieres, was attached to the 4th Division Traffic Control from March 1917 to May and then rejoined the Battalion for the battle of Bullecourt and then Messines where he was wounded and died. Harold Heath's name is located at panel 146 in the Commemorative Area at the Australian War Memorial. 

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HEATH, Robert Andrew

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Service No 968
Private
43rd Battalion, 11th Infantry Brigade, of Port Lincoln, SA.
Born 12 April 1896 at Wallaroo, South Australia
Son of William HEATH & Mary Elizabeth nee PHILLIPS
Occupation prior to Enlistment: Assistant Harbour Master
Enlisted: 15th October 1915, Adelaide, Sth Aust
Served In: France, Belgium
Killed in Action 26th June 1917, Messines, Belgium.
Memorialised: Ypres (Menin Gate), Belgium, Panel 27 

Pte Heath enlisted on 4 October 1915 and embarked from Adelaide aboard HMAT Afric on 9 June 1916. On 16 November 1915 Heath became Assistant Signaller with Engineers, 6th Division Signal Coy, 43rd Battalion. He was promoted to Lance Corporal on 2 June 1916 and was killed in action on 26 July 1917 aged 21 years. He has no known grave and is commemorated at The Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial in Belgium.

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HEATH, Sidney Cavanagh

Picture
Service no 6070 
Private
10th Battalion 
Born 18 March 1883 at Wallaroo, South Australia.  
Son of George HEATH & Elizabeth nee CAVANAGH.  
Occupation prior to enlistment Butcher of Kadina, SA.  
Returned to Australia.

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HEDGER, Percival Leonard  

Picture
Service No: 2892 
Private
10th & 50th Battalions
Born 20 May 1890 at Milang S.A. 
Father: William Henry Hedger and Susan nee HOPGOOD, Charlton, Victoria 
Enlisted: 11 May 1915
Age: 24 years Next of Kin listed:Aunt: Mrs. Margaret Little, Milang  
Occupation: Farm Labourer
Served: Egypt, Lemnon, France & Belguim
Wounded in Action: Belguim
Returned to Australia, 28 December 1917
Discharged: 14 January 1918

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HEINRICH, Richard Phillip

Picture
Service No. 1112
Private
43rd Battalion A.I.F.
Born on October 25, 1896 at Warnertown, South Australia
Son of Mrs. Mary Ann Clara Heinrich
Occupation prior to enlistment – Farmer
Enlisted on April 7, 1916 at Adelaide, South Australia
Served in France and Belgium
Returned to Australia aboard the “Nestor” in May, 1919.

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HEINRICH, Richard William

Picture
Service No 752
3rd Australian Light Horse Machine Gun Squadron
Shoeing Smith.
Born 13 November 1888 at Murray Bridge SA
Son of Thomas HEINRICH & Emma nee MASTERS
Enlisted at Helena Vale, WA
Occupation prior to enlistment Bushman
Killed in action 4th November 1917 at Beersheba
Buried Beersheba War Cemetery, Israel D 23


HELLER, Thomas James

Picture
Lieutenant
Australian Light Horse
Born 18 November 1879 in the Clare District, SA
Son of John HELLER & Catherine nee PIDDEL
He married Laura Thackrah on the 11th March, 1902. He enlisted on the 9th November, 1914, and sailed for Egypt on the 9th February, 1915. He was Transport Officer at Alexandria for three months, and afterwards proceeded to Gallipoli, where he was killed in action at Hill 60 on the 7th August, 1915. 
Buried Lone Pine Memorial 9
His wife and four children resided in Selby-street, Northam.
Studio portrait of 2nd Lieutenant Thomas James Heller, 28th battalion (Swan Regiment). He later enlisted in the AIF, serving as a Lieutenant (Lt) with the 10th Australian Light Horse Regiment. A departmental manager from Northam, WA, Lt Heller enlisted in November 1914 and on 8 February embarked from Fremantle for the Middle East on HMAT Mashobra. Lt Heller was killed in action at Lone Pine, Gallipoli, on 7 August 1915. He was 35 years old.

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HEMSLEY, Cecil Alfred

Picture
Service no 2176
Private
48th Battalion
Born 20 October 1894 at Prospect, SA
Son of A D & Caroline Meta Ida HEMSLEY of 6 Milner Street, Prospect, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Clerk AMP Office
Enlisted 13 May 1916 in Adelaide, SA
Served in France
Taken prisoner of war 11 April 1917
Died of wounds gunshot wound to head on 21 July 1917 in Germany
Buried HAMBURG CEMETERY III G 14

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HENDERSON, Alexander Eagle

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Service No. 3137
Private
5th Machine Gun Battalion
Born on September 29, 1886 at Queenstown, South Australia
Son of Martha and Alexander Henderson
Occupation prior to enlistment – Bricklayer
Enlisted on June 14, 1915 at Adelaide, South Australia
Served in Egypt, Lemnos, France and Belgium
Returned to Australia aboard the “Kildonian Castle” in March, 1919
Died on May 20, 1938 and is buried in the Cheltenham Cemetery.

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HENDERSON, Charles

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Service no 8386
Gunner
18th Field Battery
Born 15 August 1896 at Parkside, SA
Son of Thomas HENDERSON and Priscilla nee BECKWITH, 9 Clifford Street, Torrensville, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Trapper
Enlisted 06 July 1915 at Keswick, SA
Served in Egypt, France and Belgium
Returned to Australia 24 February 1919 per 'City of York'

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Studio portrait of 8386 Driver (Dvr) Charles Henderson, 18th Battery, 6th Field Artillery Brigade, of Torrensville, SA. Dvr Henderson enlisted on 6 July 1915 and embarked from Melbourne aboard HMAT Persic on 24 November 1915. He returned to Australia on 14 January 1919 with the 2nd Divisional Ammunition Column.  

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HENDERSON, Edward Osmond

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Service Number  238
Private
8th Machine Gun Coy.
Born 10 February 1887 at Muloowurtie, SA
Enlisted Adelaide SA
Son of John HENDERSON & Sarah nee DAVIS
Occupation prior to enlistment Moulder
Killed in action 28 January 1917

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HENDERSON, Frank Stanley

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Service No. 3325
Private
50th Battalion A.I.F.
Born on February 28, 1897 at Victor Harbor, South Australia
Son of Mr. & Mrs. George Henderson of “Riverside”, Victor Harbor, South Australia.
Occupation prior to enlistment – Labourer
Enlisted on November 23, 1917 at Adelaide, South Australia
Served in Egypt, France and Belgium
Returned to Australia aboard the “City of Exeter” in August, 1919.
Died on June 15, 1989.


HENDERSON, Sydney

Picture
Service no 3171
Private
10th Battalion
Born 13 July 1898 in Adelaide, SA
Son of John HENDERSON & Amelia nee SPENCE

Studio portrait of 3171 Private (Pte) Sydney Henderson, 10th Reinforcements, 10th Battalion, of Adelaide, SA. A labourer prior to enlistment on 15 July 1915, he embarked from Adelaide aboard HMAT Ballarat on 14 September 1915. Pte Henderson was killed in action on 20 November 1916, in France, aged 19 years.

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P05105.001


HENDERSON, Thomas 

Picture
Service no 2637
Trooper
3rd Light Horse
Born 28 June 1891 at Adelaide, SA
Son of Thomas HENDERSON and Priscilla nee BECKWITH, 9 Clifford Street, Torrensville, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Farmer
Enlisted July 1916 at Adelaide, SA
Served in Egypt, Palestine, Syria
Contracted Enteric Fever Palestine April 1917
Returned to Australia 04 June 1919 per 'Dorset'

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HENDRY, Douglas Anderson

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Service no 2664A
Corporal
51st Battalion
Born 11 December 1892 at Georgetown, South Australia
Son of John Sharp HENDRY  & Sarah Jessie nee ANDERSON of Barton, WA
Enlisted 24 June 1915 at Black Boy Hill, WA
Served in France.
Killed in Action 10 June 1917

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HENDRY, John  

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Service No: 4279 
Private
27th Battalion
Born: North Shields, England 
Son of John & Emma Hendry, Roberts St., Sandwell, SA  
Enlisted: 2 November 1915
Age: 18 years
Occupation prior to enlisting:Apprentice Boiler Maker
Served: France, Belguim
Killed in Action: Villers Bretonneux 18 July  1918
Buried: Adelaide Military Cemetery, Villers Bretonneux France 144

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HENLEY, Norman Gilbert

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Service no 2281
Lance Corporal
27th Battalion
Born 17 March 1888 Goolwa, South Australia
Son of Benjamin William Henley & Esther Ann (nee Smith)
Occupation prior to enlistment Farmer
Enlisted Keswick, South Australia, 16 July 1915
Embarked Adelaide per "Star of England" 21 September 1915
Served in Egypt & France
Killed in Action  02 April 1917, France
Buried at Peake Wood Cemetery, Fricourt, France  C 4

Courtesy of Tanya Saint


HENWOOD, Horace Norman

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Service No. 320
Major
10th Battalion A.I.F.
Born on May 19, 1889 at Hindmarsh, South Australia
Son of Mary Jane (nee Williams) and John Charles Henwood
Husband of Frieda Martha Christiene (nee Hoepner) Henwood
Occupation prior to enlistment – Clerk
Enlisted on August 19, 1914 at Adelaide, South Australia
Served in Egypt, Gallipoli, France and Belgium
Killed in action on March 1, 1918 in Belgium aged 28
Buried at Spoilbank Cemetery, Zillebeke, Belgium

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HERBERT, Arthur Leslie

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Service No 3260
Private
52nd Battalion
Born 1893 in Broken Hill NSW
Son of Arthur HERBERT & Amelia Millicent nee DREW
Occupation prior to enlistment Labourer
Resided at Tantanoola SA
Enlisted 30-8-1915
Embarked 27-10-1915 from Adelaide aboard HMAT Benalla
Died 4th September 1916 Killed in Action in France aged 32 years
Buried British Cemetery, France

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HERBERT, Ernest Pengilly

Picture
Service No 51804
Private
43rd Battalion
Born 03 October 1899 at Kadina, SA
Son of George Thomas HERBERT & Victoria Mabel nee PENGILLY
Bank Clerk
Enlisted 03 October 1917 at Kadina, SA
Served in France
Returned to Australia per "Lealandia" 26 June 1919
Returned to Bank duty 22nd August 1919


National Bank of Australasia Record of War Service of Bank and Staff 1914-1918


HERBERT, George Arthur Griffen

Picture
Service No. 1550
Lance Corporal
9th Light Horse Regiment
Born on March 27, 1895 at Nantawarra, South Australia
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward John Herbert
Occupation prior to enlistment – Farmer
Enlisted on July 8, 1915 at Keswick, South Australia
Served in Egypt, Palestine and Syria
Discharged in England on February 14, 1920 to enable him to visit America “where he desires to further his knowledge of mixed farming and to inspect various breeds of Stud Stock” before returning to Australia 

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HERBERT, John Frederick

Picture
Service no 4444 
Private
27th Battalion.  
John Frederick HERBERT 
Born 16 August 1868 at Wallaroo, South Australia.  
Son of John Herbert & Margaret nee JAMES.  
Cleaner of Stirling Street, Wallaroo.  
Returned to Australia.

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HERBERT, Mervyn James

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Major
10th Infantry Australian Imp. Expedity Force.  
Born 15 September 1887  
Embarked Ascanius 20 October 1914   
Returned to Australia 08 January 1919

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HERON, Cyril Bruce

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Service no 9417
Private 
3rd A.F. Amb
Son of Bruce HERON and Eliza Jane nee SELBY of Jamestown, SA
Born Jamestown, Aug 22, 1886
Occupation prior to enlistment dentist
Enlisted May 31, 1915 at Adelaide, SA
Served in Egypt; France; Belgium (wounded Mouquet Farm, Sept. 3, 1916); inv to England
Returned to Australia, Feb.12, 1918 per ‘Runic’
Discharged as medically Unfit, May 6, 1918.

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HERON, Herbert Andrew

Picture
Service no 6102
Private
27th Battalion
Born 14 April 1895 at Wolseley, near Hindmarsh, SA
Son of Andrew HERON & Marion Lizzie nee BEARD

Studio portrait of 6102 Private (Pte) Herbert Andrew Heron, 27th Battalion, of West Hindmarsh, SA. A baker before enlisting in October 1916, Pte Heron left Australia for England with the 17th Reinforcements, and arrived in France for service on the Western Front in April 1917. He was severely gassed whilst in the line near Villers Bretonneux on 17 July 1918 and admitted to the 49th Casualty Clearance Station at St Riquier where he died a week later, aged 23.

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P07546.002


HERRIOTT, Hubert Ronald

Picture
Service no 379  
Private
10th Battalion 
Born 30 July 1894 at Calabrinda, South Australia.  
Son of Stuart Robert HERRIOT & Catherine Trehane nee LAKE.  
Occupation prior to enlistment Clerk of Opie St. Evandale, SA.  
Returned to Australia.

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HERRIOTT, Percival Henry Stuart

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Service no 2045
Lance Corporal
32nd Battalion 
Born 04 April 1879 at Athelstone, South Australia.  
Son of Stuart Robert HERRIOT & Catherine nee LAKE.  
Laborer of Opie Street, Evandale, SA.  
Returned to Australia

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HESELTINE, George Nyren

Picture
Service no 3350
Sergeant
50th Battalion
Born 11 April 1889 at North Adelaide, SA
Son of G N & Elizabeth Rachael HESELTINE of 74 Hewitt Avenue, Rose Park
Occupation prior to enlistment Machinist
Enlisted 22 July 1915 at Keswick, SA
Served in Egypt, France, Belgium 
Returned to Australia 18 June 1919 per "Leicestershire"

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HEUZENROEDER, Charles Thomas

Picture
Service No 3566
Private
33rd Battalion
Born September 1887 in Cooally, NSW
Occupation prior to enlistment Carpenter
Married Charlotte Robertson and had a child in 1914 before enlisting.
Suffered Gunshot wound to Chest, Back & Shoulder
Returned to Australia aboard "Arawa" 15th September 1918

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HEWETT, Alan Gladstone

Picture
Service No 594
Driver
13th Engineers
Born 06 September 1886 at Gladstone, SA
Son of H C & L L HEWETT of Glenelg, SA
Husband of Edith Elizabeth HEWETT of Railway Terrace, Glandore, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Carter & Contractor
Enlisted 03 August 1915 at Adelaide, SA
Served in Gallipoli, Egypt, France & Belgium
Gassed at Pozieres
Returned to Australia 21 March 1916 per "Ascanius"

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HEWETT, Albert Frank

Picture
Service no 136
Private
13th Field Company Engineers
Born 02 February 1896 at Terowie, SA
Son of Herbert Charles & L L HEWETT of Glenelg, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Blacksmith
Enlisted 14 September 1914 at Morphettville
Served in Gallipoli, Frnace and Belgium
Wounded at Gallipoli 06 August 1915 and invalided to Egypt.
Recovered and returned to duty.
Returned to Australia 22 July 1919 per 'Bremer'

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HEWETT, Harry Bruce

Picture
Service no 3224
Sergeant
10th Battalion
Born 11 February 1892 at Terowie, SA
Son of H C & Louis Louisa HEWETT of Adelaide Road, Glenelg
Occupation prior to enlistment Buyer and Salesman
Enlisted 21 June 1915 at Keswick, SA
Served in Egypt, Lemnos, France
Killed in action at Poizeres 25 July 1916
Recommended for decorations for bravery in the field.
Buried POZIERES BRITISH CEMETERY, OVILLERS-LA BOISSELLE III N 30

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HEWISH, Clarence Garvey

Picture
Service No. 3259
Private
32nd Battalion A.I.F.
Born on December 25, 1890 at Lochiel, South Australia
Son of Mrs Catherine Priscilla Hewish
Occupation prior to enlistment – Farmer
Enlisted on March 7, 1916 at Snowtown, South Australia
Served in Egypt and France
He was wounded on 3 separate occasions.
Returned to Australia aboard the “Port Lyttleton” in June, 1919.

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HEWISH, Harry

Picture
Service no 5839
Private
10th Battalion
Born 23 February 1894 at Adelaide, SA
Son of Arthur James HEWISH & Agnes nee SCOTT

Studio portrait of 5839 Private (Pte) Harry Hewish, 10th Battalion, of Payneham, SA. An electrician before enlisting in April 1916, Pte Hewish left Australia for England with the 18th Reinforcements in June 1916. Arriving in France for service on the Western Front, Pte Hewish was transferred to the 48th Battalion in October 1916. He was wounded in the arm during the 4th Division's attack at Bullecourt on 11 April 1917 and was repatriated to England to recover, rejoining his unit in France in August 1917. Pte Hewish was killed by German artillery fire during the 4th Division's attack on Passchendaele Ridge on 12 October 1917, aged 23. He has no known grave. 

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P07923.001


HEWISH, Henry John

Picture
Service No. 4190
Corporal
50th Battalion A.I.F.
Born on March 21, 1889 at Thebarton, South Australia
Son of Jane (nee Daly) and Joseph Hewish
Occupation prior to enlistment – Railway Goods Porter
Enlisted on August 25, 1915 at Adelaide, South Australia
Served in Egypt, France and Belgium
Killed in action on September 28, 1917 at Somme aged 28.
Commemorated at The Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium

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HEYER, Henry 

Picture
Service no 967
Signaller
43rd Battalion
Born Upper Sturt, Feb. 17, 1892
Son of William HEYER and Mary Ann nee ZACHARIAH
Occupation prior to enlistment engine cleaner, S.A.R.
Enlisted Sept., 1915 at Adelaide, SA
Served in France; Belgium
Made supreme sacrifice, July 1, 1917 at 11th Casualty Clearing Station
Buried BAILLEUL COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION (NORD) III. D. 142

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HEYER, William 

Picture
Service no 4399
Private
32nd Battalion
Born 19 July 1893 at Upper Sturt, SA
Son of William HEYER and Mary Ann nee ZACHARIAH
Occupation prior to enlistment Gardener
Enlisted October 1916
Served in France; Belgium
Made the supreme sacrifice, Sept. 29, 1918
Buried BELLICOURT BRITISH CEMETERY V. R. 1.

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HEYLEN, Claude Harold

Picture
Service no 2119
Sergeant
9th Light Horse
Born 26 June 1892 at Adelaide, SA
Son of Amelia Adeline HEYLEN of 217 Halifax Street, Adelaide, SA and Joseph HEYLEN of Wudinna Siding
Occupation prior to enlistment Driver
Enlisted 17 December 1915 at Adelaide, SA
Served in Egypt, Palestine
Returned to Australia 12 December 1919 per "Nestor"
Died 04 June 1945

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HEYLEN, Leslie Roy

Picture
Service no 3189
Sergeant
10th Battalion
Born 02 February 1895 at Parkside, SA
Son of Amelia Adeline HEYLEN of 217 Halifax Street, Adelaide, SA and Joseph HEYLEN of Wudinna Siding
Occuaption prior to enlistment Railway Employee
Enlisted 30 June 1915 at Keswick SA
Served in Egypt, Gallipoli
Wounded.
Returned to duty in France and Belgium.
Wounded
Returned to Australia per "Port Napier"
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HEYLEN, Percy Stanley

Picture
Service no 3148
Sapper
12th Field Co. Engineers
Born 1883 in Parkside, SA
Son of Amelia Adeline HEYLEN OF 217 Halifax Street, Adelaide, SA and Joseph HEYLEN of Wudinna Siding
Occupation prior to enlistment Mason
Enlisted 04 August 1915 in Adelaide, SA
Served in France 
Returned to Australia 03 September 1919 per "Indiana"

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HEYLEN, Thomas H

Picture
HEYLEN, Thomas H
Born Adelaide, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Engine Dirver
Served in Salisbury Plaine, France
Returned to Australia

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HICKS, Henry

Picture
Service no 8891
Sergeant
104th Howitzer Battalion
Born 18 August 1895
Son of E & Annie Maria HICKS of George Street, Clarence Park, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Motor Mechanic
Enlisted 13 September 1915 at Adelaide, SA
Served in Egypt, France, Belgium
Wounded and invalided to Etaples and Harefield Hospitals
Returned to Australia per "Runic"

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HICKS, Henry (left)

Picture
Service no 8891
Driver
2nd Division Ammunition Column
Born 18 August 1894 at Adelaide, SA
Son of Ernest HICKS & Ann Maria nee COCKBURN

Studio portrait of 8891 Driver (Dvr) Henry Hicks, 2nd Division Ammunition Column, of Clarence Park, SA (left) and 4704 Corporal (Cpl) Peter George Edwards, 27th Battalion, of Unley, SA (right). A horse driver and footballer with the Sturt Football Club before enlisting in January 1916, Cpl Edwards left Australia with the 12th Reinforcements in April 1916 and arrived in France for service on the Western Front in September 1916. He was killed in action during the Second Division's attack at Passchendaele on 7 October 1917, aged 26, and has no known grave. Dvr Hicks was wounded in action and returned to Australia in December 1917.

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P07874.001


HIDDLESTON, David Cecil

Picture
Service No. 3322
Private
11th Reinforcements, 6th Battalion
Born 09 July 1890 at Hindmarsh, South Australia
Son of David Hiddleston & Anna Sophie nee COLLINS
Enlisted on 14 July 1915 and embarked from Melbourne aboard HMAT Nestor on 11 October 1915. 
He returned to Australia on 31 January 1918.

Studio portrait of 3322 Private (Pte) David Cecil Hiddleston, 11th Reinforcements, 6th Battalion, of Adelaide, SA. Pte Hiddleston enlisted on 14 July 1915 and embarked from Melbourne aboard HMAT Nestor on 11 October 1915. He returned to Australia on 31 January 1918.

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HIGGINS, George Emberton

Picture
Service No. 5376
T/Corporal
10th Battalion A.I.F.
Born on June 13, 1882 at Talia, South Australia
Son of Martha and George Higgins.
Occupation prior to enlistment – Labourer.
Enlisted on February 14, 1916 at Adelaide, South Australia
Served in Egypt, France and Belgium
Returned to Australia aboard the “Main” in July, 1919.
Died on August 13, 1951 at Frewville and is buried in the West Terrace Cemetery.

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HILBIG, Alwin Martin

Picture
Service no 2432
Private
48th Batt.
Husband of Mrs. Margaret M. Hilbig, Loxton
Born Eudunda, Sept. 23, 1882
Son of Gustav Adolph HILBIG and Ernstine nee NITSCHKE
Occupation prior to enlistment agent
Enlisted July 12, 1916 at Adelaide, SA
Served in France; Belgium (wounded, Feb. 18, 1918, Hollebeke); inv. to Tooting Military Hosp., London, England
Returned to Australia, May 28, 1918 per ‘Karoola’
Discharged as Medically July 11, 1918.

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HILL, Adrian Aloysius

Picture
Service No. 1961
Sapper
2nd Australian Light Railway Operating Co.
Born on June 25, 1895 at Glenelg, South Australia
Son of Ernest Joseph (Service No. 2775) and Helen Hill
Occupation prior to enlistment – Fireman, South Australian Railways
Enlisted on March 19, 1917 at Adelaide, South Australia.
Served in France and Belgium
Returned to Australia aboard the “Medic” in April, 1919.

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HILL, Claude Percival

Picture
Service no 2096
Private
39th Battalion
Son of Mr and Mrs. W.S. Hill, Angaston
Born Norwood, Dec. 16, 1894
Occupation prior to enlistment carpenter
Enlisted July 3, 1916 at Adelaide, SA
Served in France; Belgium (wounded; Messines); inv. to 32nd Stationary Hosp., Boulogne
Returned To Australia, Feb. 24, 1919 per ‘City of York’

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HILL, Ernest Joseph

Picture
Service No. 2775
Private
50th Battalion A.I.F.
Born in 1871 in Hobart, Tasmania
Son of John Witcombe and Maria Hill
Husband of Helen Hill
Occupation prior to enlistment – Tailor’s cutter
Enlisted on May 27, 1915 at Adelaide, South Australia
Served in Egypt where he became ill with pulmonary emplysema.
Invalided home to Australia aboard the “Clan McGillivray” in August, 1916 and discharged as medically unfit (chronic bronchitis).

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HILL, Harry Rogers

Picture
Service No. 6571 
Private
27th Battalion, of Clarence Park, SA, originally of Wiltshire, England.

A coach builder prior to enlistment, Hill had served for three years with the Volunteer Battalion of the Hampshire Regiment and completed seven months Home Service in England, denoted by the stripes on the right sleeve of his uniform. Enlisting with the 1st AIF on 1 September 1916, he embarked with the 19th Reinforcements from Adelaide aboard HMAT Miltiades on 24 January 1917. Later transferring to the 50th Battalion, Pte Hill was killed in action in Belgium on 26 September 1917, aged 32. He has no known grave and is commemorated on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. Pte Hill was survived by three children, two of whom later served during the Second World War. 24227 Engine Room Artificer 4th Class Robert Henry Hill, died at sea when the HMAS Sydney was torpedoed and sunk on 19 November 1941. 407768 Flight Sergeant Ronald James Hill, No. 18 Squadron RAAF, was lost on operations over Darwin on 5 April 1943.

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P07545.001


HILL, John Witcombe

Picture
Service No. 1137
Private
5th Australian Field Ambulance
Born on June 5, 1889 at Norwood, South Australia
Son of Ernest Joseph (Service No. 2775) and Helen Hill
Husband of Rose Hill
Occupation prior to enlistment – Railway Car Washer
Enlisted on October 2, 1914 at Adelaide.
Served in Egypt, Gallipoli, France and Belgium.
Returned to Australia aboard the “Medic” in October, 1918.

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HILL, Stanley  George

Picture
Service no 1280
Private
16th Battalion
Born 06 June 1889 at Parkside, SA
Husband of Myrtle HILL of 1 Mornington Road, Unley, SA
Occuaption prior to enlistment Miner
Enlisted 16 September 1914 at Morphettville, SA
Served in Gallipoli 
Killed in action 02 May 1915
Buried LONE PINE MEMORIAL 53
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HILL, Sydney

Picture
Service No. 2430
Private
48th Battalion A.I.F.
Born on January 9, 1900 at Walkerville, South Australia
Son of Charles and Alice Hill
Occupation prior to enlistment – Farm labourer
Enlisted on July 21, 1916 at Adelaide, South Australia
Served in France and Belgium.
Returned to Australia aboard the “Pakeha” in October, 1919.

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HILL-SMITH, Donald 

Picture
Trooper
General Reinforcements
Born 11 October 1899 at Adealaide, SA
Son of Walter G SMITH of Yalumba, Angaston
Did not proceed overseas due to Armistice

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HILL-SMITH, Sidney 

Picture
Trooper
3rd Light Horse Regiment
Born 14 May 1897 at Adelaide, SA
Son of Walter G SMITH of Yalumba, Angaston
Enlisted February 1916
Served in Egypt and Palestine
Wounded and returned to Australia October 1916

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HILLIER, Robert James Bradley

Picture
Lieutenant
10th Battalion A.I.F.
Born on May 30, 1894 at Milang, South Australia
Son of Mary Ann (nee Brazill) and Robert Percy Hillier
Occupation prior to enlistment – Clerk
Enlisted on June 16, 1915.
Served in Egypt, France and Belgium.
Killed in action on July 25, 1916 at Pozieres, Somme Sector aged 22.
Commemorated at the Australian National Memorial, Villers-Bretonneux.

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HINKS, Harry

Picture
Possibly
Service no 3859 
Private
32nd Battalion late 5th Pioneers.  
Henry William HINKS  born Edinburgh, Scotland.  
Chef, residing at High Street, Wallaroo.
Returned to Australia.  
Died 04 March 1936.  
Buried West Terrace AIF Cemetery. 

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HIRSCHAUSEN, Adolph 

Service No: 2380 
Private
27th Battalion
Born: Burra
Wife: Elizabeth Mitchell Hirschausen
Occupation prior to enlisting: Miner 
Enlisted: 24 June 1915  
Age: 39 years
Served in France
Returned to Australia per 'Beltana'

Courtesy of Helen Prettejohn

HIRSCHAUSEN, Allen William  

Picture
Service No: 1553 
Private
10th Battalion
Born: Burra
Son of Adolph & Elizabeth Mitchell Hirschausen
Occupation prior to enlisting: Labourer 
Enlisted: 3 February 1914  
Age: 18 years
Served: Gallipoli, France
Killed in Action France 15/4/1917
Buried: Villers Bretonneux Memorial M.R. Part 111 G - J

Courtesy of Helen Prettejohn

HIRSCHAUSEN, Sidney Ferdanand 

Service No: 4800 
Private
27th Battalion
Born: Broken Hill
Son of Adolph and Elizabeth Mitchell Hirschausen
Wife: Jane Hirschausen (nee Ward)
Occupation prior to enlisting: Surface hand in Mines 
Enlisted: 12/11/1915 in Adelaide  
Age: 18 years
Served: Belguim, France
Wounded
Awarded Military Medal
Returned to Australia

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HIRSCHFELD, Frederick Beno

Picture
Service no 1728
Private
27th Battalion
Born 16 August 1897 at Bower, SA
Son of Mrs. Augusta P HIRSCHFELD of Mannum, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Farm labourer
Enlisted 04 May 1915 at Keswick, SA
Served in Egypt, Gallipoli, France and Begium.
Wounded 01 April 1917 at Bullecourt
Returned to Australia 14 August 1919 per "Karmala"

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HIRSCHFELD, Johannes Daniel & Charles P

Picture
Johannes Daniel HIRSCHFELD
Service no 998
Corporal
11th Light Horse Regiment
Born 06 August 1894 at Bower, SA
Son of Mrs. A P HIRSCHFELD of Mannum, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Blacksmith
Enlisted 08 June 1915 at Keswick, SA
Served Egypt, Gallipoli and Palestine
Returned to Australia 26 February 1919 per "Demosthones"

Paul Carl HIRSCHFELD
Service no 3120
Trooper
11th Light Horse Regiment
Born 02 November 1895 at Bower, SA
Son of Mrs. Augusta P HIRSCHFELD of Mannum, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Mechanical Engineer
Enlisted 31 October 1916 at Geelong, Vic.
Served in Egypt and Palestine
Returned to Australia 03 September 1919 per "Delta"

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HOCKING, Samuel Roy

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Service no 7331
Private
10th Battalion. 
Born 03 December 1897 at Wallaroo, South Australia.  
Son of Samuel HOCKING & Florence nee BISHOP.  
Farm Laborer of Wallaroo SA.   
Killed in Action 28 June 1918
Buried La Kreule Military Cemetery, Hazebrouk  I F 24

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HOCKRIDGE, Percival Horace

Picture
Service No 2140
Sergeant
3rd Light Horse Regiment
Born 06 July 1886 at Norwood, SA
Son of Thomas Charles HOCKRIDGE & Agnes nee GLENDENNING

Studio portrait of 2140 Sergeant Percival Horace Hockridge 3rd Light Horse Regiment of Norwood, SA. A clerk prior to his enlistment on 8 December 1915 he embarked from Adelaide on board HMAT Anchises on 16 March 1916. He later served with the 14th Company Imperial Camel Corps and returned to Australia on 23 August 1917. 

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HODDY, Leslie Harry

Picture
Service no 2582
Private
44th Battalion
Born 10 June 1901 at Kapunda SA
Son of Annie HARRIS of 214 Lord Street, East Perth, WA
Enlisted Northam, WA
Embarked 09 November1916
Returned to Australia

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HODGES, Norman Thomas

Picture
Service No. 2098
Private
40th Battalion A.I.F.
Born on August 28, 1891 at Houghton, South Australia
Son of Kezia Margaret (nee Gollop) and Frederick Hodges
Husband of Lucy Edith Dorothy Hodges (nee Chivell)
Occupation prior to enlistment – Gardener
Enlisted on June 19, 1916 at Adelaide, South Australia
Served in France and Belgium
He was wounded at Messines on March 28, 1918 (gunshot wounds to mouth and trachea) and died on March 29, 1918 at 11th Australian Field Ambulance, France aged 26.
He is buried at Heilly Station Cemetery, Mericourt-L’Abbe, France – Plot VII, Row A, Grave 50.

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HODGES, Roy George

Picture
Service no 17946
Private
5th Field Artillery
Born 18 September 1893 at Prospect, SA
Son of G.H. and Elizabeth Annie Hodges of 18 Tennyson Street, Medindie
Occupation prior to enlistment Journalist
Enlisted 05 October 1915 at Adelaide, SA
Served in France and Belgium
Made the supreme sacrifice 1 September 1918 at Mont St. Quentin
Buried Peronne Communal Cemetery Extension  IV A 14

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HOFFMAN, Clarence Rhody Swan

Picture
Service No. 2050
Private
32nd Battalion A.I.F.
Born on June 23, 1894 at Moonta, South Australia
Son of Sarah Elizabeth (nee PAULL, formerly HOFFMAN) BRIGGS and the late Rhody Hoffman.  (Widowed mother married Joseph Briggs on March 23, 1903).
Occupation prior to enlistment – Saddler.
Enlisted on September 21, 1915 at Adelaide, South Australia.
Served in Egypt and France and was reported missing at Fromelles, France on July 20, 1916 aged 22.  This was later confirmed as killed in action.
There is no known grave but his name is recorded on VC Corner (Panel No. 5), Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France.

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HOGBEN, Arthur Joseph Edgar

Picture
Service no 57509
Trooper
1st Machine Gun Squad
Born 23 April 1898 at Mintaro, SA
Son of Elizabeth HOGBEN of 11 Carter Street, Prospect, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Horse Driver
Enlisted 13 May 1918 at Adelaide, SA
Served in Egypt, Palestine, patrol duty, Egypt.
Returned to Australia 26 June 1919 per "Orari"

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HOGON, Reginald Bede

Picture
Service  No 16778
Private
1st A G H
Born 26 September 1897 at Walkerville, SA
Son of E J & M E HOGON, Esplanade, Henley Beach
Occupation prior to enlistment Bank Clerk
Enlisted 15 February 1918
Served in England
Returned to Australia 04 February 1920

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HOILE, Eleanor

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Staff Nurse
Australian Army Nursing Service
Born on December 25, 1888 at Laura, South Australia
Daughter of Edward and Marian Hoile.
Trained as a nurse at the Royal Adelaide Hospital and served in A.I.F. Home Service from July 30, 1915
Enlisted on October 30, 1916 at sea.
Served in France and Belgium.
Returned to Australia aboard the “Delta” in March, 1919 and was discharged as medically unfit.

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HOILE, Charles Valentine

Picture
Service No. 14937
Private
A.A.M.C. - 14th Field Ambulance
Born on February 26, 1880 at Laura, South Australia
Son of Edward and Marian Hoile.
Occupation prior to enlistment – Chemist
Enlisted on January 22, 1916 at Adelaide, South Australia.
Served in France and Belgium where he was gassed
He returned to Australia aboard the “Persic” in February, 1918 and was discharged as medically unfit.

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HOILE, Harold Coleman

Picture
Service No. 734
Corporal
12th Battalion A.I.F.
Born on May 6, 1894 at Peterborough, South Australia
Son of Edward and Marian Hoile.
Occupation prior to enlistment – Bank Clerk
Enlisted on September 4, 1914 at Morphettville, South Australia
Served in Egypt and Gallipoli where he suffered from shell shock and was invalided to England.
He returned to Australia aboard the “Persic” in February, 1918 and was discharged as medically unfit.

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HOLDEN, Arnold William

Picture
Service no 3704  
Private
16th Battalion  
Born William Arnold HOLDEN 07 April 1894 at Cudlee Creek, SA  
Son of Thomas HOLDEN & Ellen nee McNAMARA
Laborer from Maylands, SA  
Returned to Australia

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HOLDEN, Stephen Thomas Sylvester

Picture
Service no 79
Private
43rd Batt. 
Stephen Thomas Sylvester HOLDEN 
Born 31 March 1892 at Cudlee Creek, South Australia.  
Son of Thomas Holden & Ellen McNAMARA.  
Laborer of Maylands, SA.  
Returned to Australia.

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HOLLAMBY, David Ewart

Picture
Service No 3857 
Lance Corporal
5th Pioneer BN AIF 10th Reinforcement, 32nd BN AIF, 48th BEN AIF
Born 04 August 1898 at Macclesfield SA
Son of John &Alice HOLLAMBY of Macclesfield, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Teacher
Enlisted 2/7/1917 Adelaide SA
Embarked HMAT A60 Aeneas on 30 October 1917
Died of Pneumonia 12 December 1918 France.
Buried Le Chateau Communal Cemetery, France, Row I, Grave No. 58 
 
David Hollamby enlisted in July 1917 with the 10th reinforcements 5th Pioneer Battalion and sailed to England arriving in late December. Immediately upon arrival was transferred to the 32nd Battalion where he remained until transferring again to the 48th Battalion in April 1918 and posted to France where he participated in the Somme Valley offensive until end September.  David Hollamby died in December 1918 of Bronchi Pneumonia one month after the armistice.  David Ewart Hollamby's name is located at panel 146 in the Commemorative Area at the Australian War Memorial.

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HOLLAND, Albert Edward

Picture
Service no 3081
Private
50th Battalion
Born 16 March 1894 at Ararat, Vic.
Son of H W S & Alice SAPPIATZER, Millcent, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Labourer
Enlisted 16 June 1915 at Keswick, SA
Served in Egypt, Lemnos Island, France
Wounded 06 August 1916 at Pozieres
Invalided to England, recovered and returned to duty.
Died of wounds at Paschendaele 11 October 1917
Buried YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL Panel 7 - 17 - 23 - 25 - 27 - 29 - 31.

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HOLLAND, Alfred James

Picture
Service no 84
Private
27th Battalion
Born 17 November 1891 at Redesdale Junction, Victoria
Son of H W S & Alice SAPPINTZER, Millicent North, SA
occupation prior to enlistment Grocer's Assistant
Enlisted 01 March 1915 at Keswick, SA
Wounded 31 August 1918
Served in Egypt, Gallipoli and France
Returned to Australia 02 February 1919 per 'Delta' and discharged as medically unfit

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HOLLAND, Frank Bishop

Picture
Service no 1939
Private
27th Battalion
Born 29 September 1895 at Unley, SA
Son of Thomas Corin HOLLAND & Kate nee BISHOP
Killed in Action 22 August 1916
Buried Etaples Military Cemetery IX F 10A

Studio portrait of 1939 Private (Pte) Frank Bishop Holland, 27th Battalion of Millswood, SA, and an unidentified soldier also of the 27th Battalion. Pte Holland was killed in action on 22 August 1916 near Pozieres, France.

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HOLLAND, Robert Harold

Picture
Service no 5423
Private
27th Battalion
Born 12 October 1896 at Dandeong, Vic.
Son of H W S & Alice SAPPIATZER, Millicent SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Labourer
Enlisted 09 March 1916 at Millicent, SA
Served in France
Wounded at Passehandaele 20 September 1917
Invalided to 3rd A A Hospital, England
Returned to Australia 27 December 1917 per 'Themistocles' and discharged as medically unfit 06 May 1918

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HOLLAND, Rupert

Picture
Service No. 1138
Corporal
5th Mechanical Transport Company
Born on December 22, 1893 at Adelaide, South Australia
Son of F. and Albert Edward Holland
Occupation prior to enlistment – Motor Mechanic
Enlisted on October 21, 1914 at Keswick, South Australia
Served in Egypt, France and Belgium
He was gassed on May 8, 1918 in France and was returned to Australia aboard the “Marathon” in November, 1918 and discharged as medically unfit.

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HOLLAND, T

Picture
Lieutenant
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HOLLITT, Mervyn Walter

Picture
Service no 2081a
Gunner
4th D A Column
Born 31 December 1896 at Wirrabara, SA
Son of George HOLLITT of 55 Fairford Street, Unley, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Farmer
Enlisted 08 September 1915
Served Egypt, France & Belgium.
Returned to Australia 06 June 1919 per "China"

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HOLLOWAY, George Rex

Picture
Service No 1928
Corporal
50th Battalion
Born 13 October 1896 at Rosaville (near Mount Gambier) South Australia
Son of John HOLLOWAY & Clara nee SHELTON
Occupation prior to enlistment Labourer
Also served in WWII

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HOLLYWOOD, Leo Francis

Picture
Service No 2685A
Private
10th Battalion
Born 17th April 1898 at Southwark, SA
Son of Peter HOLLYWOOD and Annie nee McGEARTY
Of Nairne Terrace, Goodwood West
Occupation prior to enlistment Circular Sawyer & Machinist
Enlisted 02 August 1915 in Adelaide, SA
Died of wounds 3rd April 1916 in Battle of the Somme
Aged 19 years
Buried Warloy-Baillon Community Cemetery  V E 28



HOLMAN, Fredrick Thomas Christopher

Picture
Service no 6265
Private
10th Battalion
Born 11 April 1898 at Glanville, SA
Son of Elijah HOLMAN & Annie nee VIRK of Peel Street, Yatala, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Porter with S A R
Enlisted 12 April 1918 at Adelaide, SA
Returned to Australia 29 July 1919 per "Omonde"


HOLMES, Louis Gordon

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Captain
10th Battalion
Born 7 July 1892 at Launceston, Tasmania
Son of Louis and Lucy Holmes of Ballarat, Victoria
Occupation prior to enlistment Instructor
Enlisted 7 August 1914
Served in Egypt and Gallipoli
Died of wounds 23 June 1915
Buried Lone Pine Memorial 12

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HOLST, Charles

Picture
Service 3776
Private
10th Battilion
Born Windsor, Victoria
Son of Marie HOLST of Chief Street, BROMPTON, SA
Enlisted 05 August 1915 at Adelaide, SA
Wounded GSW Back & Neck
Returned to Australia 31 May 1919 per "Suffolk"


HONEYMAN, Darcy Ernest

Picture
(standing - centre) Pictured with his family
Service No 3364
Private
50th Battalion
Born 18th March 1898 at Encounter Bay, South Australia
Son of George HONEYMAN & Alice Anne nee BOLGER
Occupation prior to enlistment Clerk.
Married in England 21st July 1919
Returned to Australia 28th September 1919
Died 28th December 1974 in Victor Harbor, South Australia
Buried Victor Harbor Cemetery

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HOOD, Donald Trevlyn

Picture
Service no 59
Sergeant
2nd Australian Division Headquarters.
Born Hobart, Tasmania
Father William Percy HOOD of Cross Road, Malvern SA

Studio portrait of 59 Sergeant Donald Trevlyn Hood, 2nd Australian Division Headquarters. A clerk prior to enlistment, 596 Private Hood embarked with the 27th Battalion from Adelaide on HMAT Geelong (A2) on 31 May 1915. In March 1916 he transferred to the 2nd Australian Division Headquarters. On 29 October 1917, he was killed in action in Belgium and buried at Ramparts Cemetery Lille Gate, Ypres. He was 21 years of age.

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HOOLE, Harold

Picture
Service No. 3263
Private
32nd Battalion A.I.F.
Born on July 25, 1893 at Smithfield, South Australia
Son of Christina (nee Kinnear) and Thomas Hoole
Occupation prior to enlistment – Shop assistant
Enlisted on March 18, 1916 at Adelaide, South Australia
Served in France and Belgium
Died on December 29, 1917 aged 27 of pulmonary tuberculosis whilst a Prisoner of War at Kriegs Lazarette, Tournai, Belgium.
Buried at Tournai Communal Cemetery, Allied Extension, Belgium – Plot I, Row A, Grave 6.

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HOOPER, Arthur Henry

Picture
Service no 833
Private 
27th Battalion
Born August 2nd, 1891 at Adelaide
Son of Alfred and Eliza (nee Harris) HOOPER
Enlisted February 19, 1915
Killed in action November 5, 1916 - Battle of Flers, France - aged 25
Buried Villers-Bretonneux, FranceNotes: 
Served as Arthur Hooper

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HOOPER, Melville Norman Pearce

Picture
Service no 2349
Private
30th Battalion
Born 05 January 1894 at North Adelaide, SA
Son of Joseph HOOPER and Mary Ann nee POWELL of Henry Street, Stepney
Occupation prior to enlistment Fitter's Assistant
Enlisted 07 January 1916 at Adelaide, SA
Served in France
Returned to Australia 13 November 1919 per 'Port Denison'

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HOOPER, Robert James Mansfield

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Second Lieutenant
10th Battalion AIF
Born 11th July 1895 at Kapunda, SA
Son of James HOOPER & Lily Louisa nee MANSFIELD
Killed in action 27th May 1915
Aged 20 years
Buried 4th Battalion Parade Ground Cemetery near ANZAC Cove, Turkey E 14


HOOPER, Stanley Clyde Hamilton Pearce

Picture
Service no 3069
Private
30th Battalion
Born Adelaide, SA
Son of Mary Ann HOOPER of Henry St., St. Peters
Occupation prior to enlistment Gas Fitter's Importer
Enlisted 07 August 1916 at Adelaide, SA 
Served in France
Returned to Australia 10 June 1919 per 'Port Lyttleton'

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HOPGOOD, Arthur Edward August

Picture
Service No. 2841
Trooper 
Remount Unit
Born on November 15, 1872 at Lake Plains, South Australia
Son of Mrs. Ellen Hopgood
Occupation prior to enlistment – Groom
Enlisted on January 27, 1916 at Adelaide, South Australia
Served in Egypt
Returned to Australia aboard the “Vestalid” in November, 1916 and demobilised when the unit was disbanded.

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HOPKINS, Robert Branwell

Picture
Service No 1165
Driver
3rd Australian Pioneer Battalion.
Born 06 October 1886 at Burra, SA
Son of Robert Castle HOPKINS & janet Ann nee SAMPSON.
He was a married man with four children, and enlisted on the 23rd February, 1916.
On the 6th June, 1916, he embarked with the 3rd Australian Pioneer Battalion.
While on service in France he contracted bronchitis, and was invalided to England. 
He rejoined his Battalion again in June 1917, and remained with theta until the signing of the Armistice. 
He arrived back in Australia on the 11th April, 1919.


HOPPING, John Leslie

Picture
Service No 134
Trooper
9th Australian Light Horse Regiment
Born 3rd August 1890 at Caltowie
Son of Henry HOPPING & Catherine nee McINNES
Killed in action at Gallipoli 16th May 1915
Aged 23 years
Buried Ari Burnu Cemetery, Turkey B 15


HORNE, Jeffreys Bannister (left)

Picture
Service no 19183
Private
Australian Army Medical Corps
Born 21 January 1896 at Gawler South SA.
Son of Charles Alfred HORNE 7 Edith Mary nee HANCOCK

Studio portrait Private (Pte) Jeffreys Bannister Horne (left), Australian Army Medical Corps, of Alberton, SA and Pte J L S May, Australian Army Medical Corps. A bank clerk prior to enlistment, he embarked from Melbourne, Vic aboard HMAT Nestor (A71) on 28 February 1918. Horne was appointed to the rank of Lance Corporal (L Cpl) on 22 March 1919. L Cpl Horne discharged from service on 25 November 1916 and returned to Australia.

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HORROCKS, John Ainsworth

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Service no 2741
Second Lieutenant
Born Adelaide, SA
Son of Charles J & Agnes R HORROCKS
Husband of Ella HORROCKS, of Anthony St., Largs Bay, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Orchardist
Enlisted 20 March 1916 at Adelaide, SA
Died of Multiple gunshot wounds 11 August 1918
Buried Vignacourt British Cemetery VI A 2

England. 1918. Lieutenant John Ainsworth Horrocks of the 27th Battalion, AIF, photographed in camp, probably Sutton Veny. Lieutenant Horrocks died of wounds on 11 August 1918. (Donor Mrs E. Horrocks)


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HORSELL, August Wilfred

Picture
Service no 2890
Trooper 
3rd Light Horse Regiment
Born 09 May 1897 at Parkside, South Australia
Son of James HORSELL & Julia Johanna Augusta nee BOCK
Resided Parkside, SA

Tpr Horsell enlisted on 16 February 1915, but was discharge on 6 April 1915 while undergoing training with the 27th Battalion. Re-enlisting under the alias Dillon Frederick Horsell in September 1915, he embarked from Adelaide with the 10th Battalion aboard HMAT Anchises on 2 September 1915. During his service Tpr Horsell suffered several bouts of illness and was injured by shrapnel in the field. Returning to Australia in July 1919, Trp Horsell died of illness in Adelaide on 29 June 1920.

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HORSNELL, John

Picture
Service No: 3473
Rank: Driver
Battalion: 2nd Field Squadron Engineers
Born 2-2-1899 at Lyndoch, Sth Aust.
Son of Henry Ernest Horsnell
Occupation prior to enlistment: Joiner
Enlisted 4th June 1917, Adelaide
Served: Egypt
Returned to Australia 29th August 1919 on the “Burma”


HORTON, Joseph Samuel Richard

Picture
Service No. 115
Private
5th Pioneer Battalion
Born on June 29, 1876 at Maylands
Son of Mary and Samuel Horton
Occupation prior to enlistment – Miner
Enlisted on July 21,1915 at Keswick, South Australia
Served in Egypt, France and Belgium
Suffered a nervous breakdown and was returned to Australia aboard the “Somerset” in December, 1918 and discharged as medically unfit.
Died on June 12, 1933 and is buried at the West Terrace Cemetery

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HOSKING, Walter Willoughby

Picture
Service no 592
Lieutenant
27th Battalion
Born 25 September 1881 at Burra, SA
Son of Johnathan and Mary HOSKING of 18 Clark Street, Norwood, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Wool Broker
Enlisted 11 March 1915 at Keswick
Served in Egypt, Gallipoli, France & Belgium
Killed in action in France 04 July 1916
Buried LA PLUS DOUVE FARM CEMETERY I B 8

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HOSKINS, Walter

Picture
Service No. 3402
Private 
48th Battalion
Born on September 17, 1879 at Bromley, Kent, England
Son of Jane and Jeremiah Hoskins
Husband of Louisa Alice Hoskins (nee Mercer)
Occupation prior to enlistment – Gardener
Enlisted on October 11, 1916 at Adelaide, South Australia
Served in France and Belgium
He was wounded on April 5, 1918 and captured by the German Army.  The German Red Cross List of June 7, 1918 reported that he had died of wounds (gunshot wound to the abdomen) on April 23, 1918 at Le Quesnay aged 38, and was buried by German hands.
He is buried at Le Quesney Communal Cemetery, France – Plot III, Row B, Grave 2

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HOUNSLOW, Alfred Beryl

Picture
Service No. 522
Lance Corporal
32nd Battalion
Born May 1, 1891 at Broken Hill, N.S.W.
Son of George and Hannah (nee Arnold) Hounslow.
Husband of Sarah.
Occupation prior to enlistment – wood machinist.
Enlisted July 8, 1915 at Keswick, South Australia.
Saw service in Egypt and France.  He was reported missing in France on July 20, 1916 and later declared killed in action by a Court of Enquiry on that date aged 25.
His memorial is at VC Corner, Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles, France.

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HOULGRAVE, Harry Loftus

Picture
Service No. 625  (later Service No. 33240)
Private
3rd Light Horse Regiment  (later 43rd Battalion)
Born on January 15, 1890 at Adelaide, South Australia
Son of Sophie and Harry C.J. Houlgrave
Husband of Catherine Helen Houlgrave
Occupation prior to enlistment - Labourer
Enlisted on September 12, 1914 at Adelaide, South Australia
Served in Egypt, Gallipoli
Wounded at Monash Valley, Gallipoli on May 16, 1915 and invalided to Australia aboard the “Star of England” in December, 1915 with fractures to his left femur and left humerus.
He re-enlisted On October 16, 1917 and served in France and Belgium before returning to Australia aboard the “Argylshire” in August, 1919.

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HOUNSLOW, Arnold George

Picture
Service no 6409
Sapper
15 F Coy Engineers
Born Broken Hill, NSW
Son of George and Hannah HOUNSLOW of Clarke Street, Exeter, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Blacksmith
Enlisted 16 September 1915 at Adelaide, SA
Returned to Australia 25 February 1919  per 'City of Exeter'

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HOWARD, Harry Alfred Milton & Albert Alexander

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Studio portrait of Australian brothers 2612 Private (Pte) Harry Alfred Milton Howard, 5th Pioneer Battalion (on left) and 1854 Pte Albert Alexander Howard, 10th Battalion from Norwood, South Australia. Pte Harry Howard, born 22 February 1899 at Payneham, South Australia (sons of Laban HOWARD & Jane nee ROGERS) enlisted at the age of 18 on 29 June 1916 and embarked for overseas on 21 September 1916 aboard HMAT Commonwealth. He served in France and returned to Australia on 30 August 1919. Pte Albert Howard (born 04 July 1892 at Marden, South Australia) enlisted at the age of 22 on 5 January 1915 and embarked for overseas on 1 April 1915 aboard HMAT Port Lincoln. After serving at Gallipoli, he was transferred to the Western Front where he was wounded in both arms and captured at Mouquet Farm, France on 22 August 1916. He was held as a Prisoner of War (POW) in Germany before being transferred to Switzerland on 13 December 1916. He was repatriated to England on 11 September 1917 and arrived back in Australian on 20 December 1917. There is no record of Pte Harry Howard being a POW and this photograph was probably taken in England around September/October 1917. Handwritten note on face of photograph reads: "Yours Sincerely Harry Howard' and 'Yours Sincerely Albert Howard" One of a series of over 400 photographs sent by Australian POWs in German camps to Miss M. E. Chomley, Secretary, Prisoners Department, Australian-British Red Cross Society, London. Original album housed in AWM Research Centre at RC00864, Album image number 91

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HOWARD, Ambrose Leo

Picture
Service No 2346
Private
16th BN AIF 8th Reinforcement
Born Hundred Mile Creek, Kapunda SA
Son of Robert & Mary HOWARD of Gilberton, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Farmer
Enlisted 9/4/1915, Keswick SA
EmbarkedHMAT A68 Anchises on 2 September 1915
Died 9 October 1918,  drowned, in the river Seine in the night.  The bank was steep and slippery. 
Buried Picquigny British Cemetery, France, Row F, Grave No. 3

16th Battalion AIF 
Landed at ANZAC late in the afternoon of 25 April 1915. A week later they were thrown into the attack on Bloody Angle suffering many casualties. From May to August the battalion was heavily involved in establishing and defending the front line of the ANZAC beachhead, and in August they attacked Hill 971. After the withdrawal from Gallipoli, the battalion returned to Egypt. June 1916 until 1918, the battalion took part in bloody trench warfare. Its first major action in France was at Pozières in the Somme valley. The battalion spent much of 1917 in Belgium advancing to the Hindenburg Line. They suffered heavy losses at Bullecourt in April, when the brigade attacked strong German positions without the promised tank support. In March and April 1918, the battalion helped to stop the German Spring offensive. The battalion participated in the great allied offensive of 1918, fighting near Amiens on 8 August 1918. The battalion continued operations until late September.   Ambrose Leo Howard's name is located at panel 79 in the Commemorative Area at the Australian War Memorial

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HOWE, Alfred Thomas

Picture
Service No: 3849
Rank: Private
Battalion:  27th Batt.
Born:  Naracoorte, South Australia
Husband of  Bessie Maud Howe, Peacock Avenue, West Thebarton
Occupation prior to Enlistment:  Coachman
Enlistment Date:  2nd September 1915, Adelaide, Sth Aust
Served In:  France
Killed in Action 5th November 1916,  France
Memorialised Villers Bretonneux, France  

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HOWELL, Charles Gilbert

Picture
Service no 283
Trooper
9th Australian Light Horse Regiment
Born 29 June 1895 at Hynam
Son of Charles G HOWELL of Milang
Occupation prior to enlistment Railway Employee
Enlisted September 1914 at Morphettville, SA
Served in Egypt and Gallipoli
Returned to Australia 11 August 1919

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HOYLE, Fergus Sydney

Picture
Service No 5123
Private
10th Battalion
Born 24 November 1897 at Minlaton, SA
Son of Sydney Fisher HOYLE & Catherine Gertrude nee TEICHELMANN
Bank Clerk
Enlisted 14th October 1915 in Adelaide, SA
Served in Egypt and France
Killed in Action 07 May 1917
Buried Villers-Brettoneux Memorial

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HUBBE, Hermann Fritz

Picture
Captain
12th Battalion
Born 18 May 1895 at Kensington, South Australia
Son of Samuel Grau HUBBE & Edith Agnes nee COOK
Occupation prior to enlistment clerk from Knightsbridge, South Australia
Enlisted on 4 August 1915. 
He sailed from Adelaide to Fremantle with the 8th Reinforcements on 26 August 1915 aboard P&O Morea and then embarked for overseas from Fremantle aboard HMAT Anchises on 2 September 1915. 
On 13 March 1916 he transferred to the 1st Pioneer Battalion and on 23 July 1916 was killed in action in France. 
Captain Hubbe is buried at Albert Communal Cemetery Extension, France.

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HUBBE, Max Ulrich

Picture
Service No 792 
Private
11th Battalion
Born 28 May 1891 at Upper Kensington, SA
Son of Samuel Grau HUBBE & Edith Agnes nee COOK
Occupation prior to enlistment farmer from Nangeenan, Western Australia (formerly from Knightsbridge, South Australia)
Enlisted on 10 September 1914. 
He embarked for overseas from Fremantle on 2 November 1914 aboard HMAT Ascanius. 
After seeing action at Gallipoli, he was promoted to Second Lieutenant and transferred to the 1st Pioneer Battalion and saw further action in France and Belgium. 
He was wounded in action on 5 October 1917 and evacuated to England but later returned to his unit in France. 
After promotion to Captain, he was awarded a Military Cross for consistently good work and devotion to duty as a Company Commander in the 1st Australian Pioneer Battalion from 25 February to 16 September 1918. 
Captain Hubbe, MC arrived back in Australia on 15 January 1919.

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P07159.129


HUCKVALE, Charles Evans 

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Service no 715
3rd Light Horse
Born 05 July 1896 at Hergott Springs, SA
Son of  Mrs. C HUCKVALE, Ardrossan, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Hotel Proprietor
Enlisted 08 December 1914 at Oaklands, A
Served in Egypt, Sinai
Wounded at Romani 01 June 1916
Returned to Australia October 1916 per 'Marawa'
Died 22 April 1949

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section K


HUDSON, Reginald Marshall

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Service No 51802
Private
10th Battalion
Born 08 January 1899 at Quorn, SA
Son of William Lane HUDSON & Marian Gillias nee MARSHALL
Bank Clerk
Enlisted 18th December 1917 at Renmark, SA
Served in France
Returned to Australia "Suevic" 07 September 1919
Returned to Bank duty 28th September 1919

National Bank of Australasia Record of War Service of Bank and Staff 1914-1918


HUGHES, Alfred Erenst

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Service No. 836
Private 
D Company, 27th Battalion, of Gilberton, SA. 
Born 10 March 1880 at Summertown, South Australia
Son of Alfred HUGHES & Rosina nee WOODING
Formerly a gardener and a driver, Pte Hughes enlisted on 23 February 1915 and embarked from Adelaide aboard HMAT Geelong (A2) on 31 May 1915.
He served on the Western Front and he was killed in action at Pozieres, France, on 4 August 1916, aged 36.

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P06528.001


HUGHES, Alfred Lloyd

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Service no 1114
Private
5th Light Horse Egypt & Palestine
Born 20 March 1895 at Wallaroo, South Australia.  
Son of Hugh HUGHES & Mary Jane nee CROUCH.  
Miner of Moonta Mines.  
Returned to Australia

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HUGHES, Archibald Herbert

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Service No 3657
Private
25th Battalion
Born 11 August 1897 at Mundalla S.A.
Son of Herbert Edward HUGHES and Catherine nee McNICOL, of Yalangur, Qld. 
He enlisted and went into camp at Brisbane on 5th July, 1917, and sailed for England
on 2nd August, 1917 aboard H.A.M.T. "Medic". 
He trained at Codford Camp, and went to France in February, 1918. 
Admitted to hospital suffering from trench fever and gas poisoning, but later rejoined his Battalion.
Died of gunshot wounds to Right Leg, Abdomen & Right Shoulder on 6th July, 1918. 
Buried Crouy British Cemetery, Crouy-Sur-Somme III D 14

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HUGHES, David

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Possibly
Service no 1869A 
Private
16th Battalion 
David Edward HUGHES born Wallaroo.  
Mother Mary Jane HUGHES of Cornish Terrace, Wallaroo.  
Fisherman.  
Returned to Australia.

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HUGHES, Edgar Douglas

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Private
Born 17 February 1887 at Moonta, SA
Son of Joseph William HUGHES & Helen nee DOWNES
Offered six tiems for active service abroard, but rejected on account of defective eyesight.
Rendered Home Service for two years and two months.

National Bank of Australasia Record of War Service of Bank and Staff 1914-1918


HUGHES, Otto William

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Service No 137
Trooper
9th Light Horse Brigade
Born 02 June, 1896 at Meningie
Son of James Henry and Christina McPhee (nee McLean) Hughes
Occupation Station Hand
Enlisted September 14, 1914 at Morphetville aged 19 years 2 months.
Later served as a Driver with A.A., S.C. and returned to Australia in May, 1919 aboard the "City Of Poona".

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HUGHES, Roland Harry

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Service no 837
Lieutenant
27th Battalion
Born 15 September 1893 at Morgan, SA
Son of Henry HUGHES & Penelope nee DAVIS of the Bank of Adelaide Kapunda.

He was educated at the Public School Mount Pleasant, and Muirden College, Adelaide, and entered the service of the Bank on 16th June 1910 at Adelaide.  He was transferred in April 1911 to Broken Hill.
He enlisted on the 15th February 1915 and embarked three months later, joining the 27th Battalion.  Roland Hughes was promoted in the field to the rank of Lieutenant on 24th October 1917. 
He returned to Australia and was discharged in August 1919.

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HUGHES, William Everette

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Service no 2162
Sergeant
27th Battalion
Born Liverpool, England 
Occupation prior to enlistment Accountant
Enlisted 31 May 1915 at Keswick, SA
Returned to Australia
Died 20 May 1935



HULL, John Kenneth

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Service no 1973
Driver
14th Field Artillery Brigade
Born 12 October 1889 at Cungena
Son of John and Annie Elizabeth (nee Redding) HULL 
Occupation prior to enlistment Colt Breaker
Enlisted 30 October 1915 aged 26

He was wounded in action 3 times, the last time in April, 1918 suffering gunshot wounds to the abdomen.  He was transferred to England the returned to Australia aboard the "Malta" and was discharged as medically unfit.
Died 23 March 1956 in Adelaide, SA

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HUMPHERY, Louis Morton (right)
HUMPHERY, Richard (left)

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Louis Morton HUMPHERY (right)
Service No 3007
Private
Australian Flying Corps
Born 19 November 1894 at Edwardstown, SA
Occuption prior to enlistment Theological Student.
Returned to Australia

Richard HUMPHERY (left)
Service No 750
Private
43rd Battalion.
Born 07 May 1891 at Edwardstown, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Laborer.
Returned to Australia

Sons of Frederick George HUMPHERY & Nellie nee MORTON

Wedding portrait of Richard Humphery and Mary Elsdon, which took place at the Humphery residence in Mylor Road, Aldgate, SA. Identified, left to right: Mary Humphery (nee Elsdon); 750 Private (Pte) Richard Humphery, 43rd Battalion; his brother 3007 Pte Louis Morton Humphery, Australian Flying Corps (AFC); and Mary's sister Florence Elsdon.

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P05205.003


HUMPHRIES, Harold William

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Service No. 95
Sergeant
27th Battalion A.I.F.
Born on May 18, 1896 at Wallaroo, South Australia
Son of Annie (nee McKee) and Thomas Jeffrey Humphries
Occupation prior to enlistment – Clerk
Enlisted on January 12, 1915 at Oaklands, South Australia
Served in Gallipoli and France
Killed in action on November 5, 1916 at Flers aged 20
There is no known grave but he is commemorated at the Australian National Memorial, Villers-Bretonneux, France

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HUMPHRIS, Bryan

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Service No 531
Corporal
32nd Battalion
Born 20 September 1886  at Orroroo, SA
Son of Henry HUMPHRIS & Sarah nee JAMES
Bank Officer
Enlisted 7th July1915 at Keswick, SA
Served in Egypt and France
Killed in Action 20 July 1916 in the Field, France
Buried V C Corner Australian Cemetery & Memorial Fromelles

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HUMPHRYS, Clarence Melven

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Service No 2023
Private
43rd Battalion
Born 10th October 1893 at Redruth, SA
Son of Elijah Thorne HUMPHRYS & Mary nee TEDDY
Died of wounds 6th October 1917
Aged 24 years
Buried Boisguillaume Communal Cemetery Extenstion, Rouen France B 26 B 


HUNN, Sydney Arthur

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Captain  
32nd Battalion 
Born 31 October 1889 at Strathalbyn, South Australia
Son of John HUNN & Dorcas Elizabeth nee MORGAN
Occupation prior to enlistment wool buyer from Kent Town, South Australia
Commissioned as a Second Lieutenant. 
He embarked for overseas with A Company from Adelaide on 18 November 1915 aboard HMAT Geelong. He served in France as an Intelligence Officer with the 5th Division Headquarters and for his outstanding service he was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE), awarded a Military Cross (MC) and the French Croix de Guerre and was twice Mentioned in Despatches. 
Arrived back in Australia on 3 July 1919.

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P07159.101


HUNT, Clarence Clifford

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Service no 2364
Private
12th Battalion
Born 13 November, 1893 at Koolywurtie,  SA
Son of Elizabeth (Lizzie) fmly GARDNER nee MARTIN & Thomas HUNT
Occupation prior to enlistment Farmer
Enlisted March 23, 1915 aged 21 years
Date of Death: Jul 27, 1916 at 44th Casualty Clearing Station, France.
Buried: Puchtvillers British Cemetery, France – Plot 2, Row B, Grave 41

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HUNT, Ernest Edwin  

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Service No: 3479 
Trooper
3rd Light Horse Regiment
Born 31 August 1890 at  Yankallila 
Son of Robert James HUNT and Elizabeth Ann nee LEMON, Glandore  
Enlisted: 27 October 1916
Age: 26 years
Occupation prior to enlisting: Farmer
Served: Egypt, Palestine
Returned to Australia: 16 June 1919

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HUNT, Eustace Charles

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Service No. 497
Corporal
10th Battalion A.I.F.
Born on October 11, 1888 at Broken Hill, N.S.W.
Son of Emma and Thomas Hunt
Husband of Alice Hunt
Occupation prior to enlistment – Miner
Enlisted on August 24, 1914 at Morphettville, South Australia
Served in Egypt, Gallipoli and France
Returned to Australia aboard the “Orontes” in May 1918 and was discharged on September 12, 1918 for “Family Reasons”
Died of tuberculosis on March 25, 1920 and is buried in the Cheltenham Cemetery – Plot 286N, Path 8, Section N.

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HUNT, Ivan Cecil

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Service no 5384
Private
10th Battalion
Born 09 March 1896 at Koolywurtie, SA
Son of Thomas HUNT & Elizabeth fmly GARDNER nee MARTIN
Occupation prior to enlistment Farmer
Enlisted 14 February 1916 aged 19 years
Date of Death: May 4, 1916 at Military Hospital, Columbo of pneumonia.
Buried: Borella Cemetery, Columbo, Ceylon.
Left Australia aboard the transport ship “Aaneas” from Adelaide on 11/4/16.   He was disembarked and transferred to the Military Hospital, Colombo on 29th April, 1916 suffering from measles and died on May 4, 1916 of pneumonia.

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HUNT, Victor Frederick (right)

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Service no 788
Private
11th Battalion
Born 19 June 1887 near Custon, SA
Son of John HUNT & Catherine Grosvenor nee BARRETT

Studio portrait of 846 Private (Pte) Albert Webb, of Northam, WA, (originally Swansea, South Wales, UK) (seated) and 788 Pte Victor Frederick Hunt, of Bordertown, SA, both initially members G Company, 11th Battalion. They enlisted on 10 September 1914 and trained with the Battalion at Blackboy Hill Camp. They embarked from Fremantle, WA, on board HMAT Ascanius (A11) on 2 November 1914.
Pte Hunt was killed in action on 2 May 1915, aged 27. He has no known grave and his name is commemorated on The Lone Pine Memorial, Gallipoli, Turkey.

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P08774.001


HUNTER, John

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Service no 1170 
32nd Aust. Pioneer Batt.  
Born Adelaide.  
Clerk of East Adelaide, SA  
Returned to Australia.

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HUNTER, Rupert Charles

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Lieutenant
27th Batallion
Born Malvern, Victoria
Son of Lilian HUNTER of 325 Richardson St., Middle Park, Melbourne Vic.
Occupation prior to enlistment Accountant
Enlisted at 05 August 1915 at Keswick,, SA
Served in France and Belgium
Returned to Australia 02 September 1919 per 'Chemnity'

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HURLEY, Murray Francis

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Service No. 1607
Sapper
2nd Division Signal Company
Born on August 30, 1885 at Mannum, South Australia
Son of Bridget Helena and Murray Hurley
Occupation prior to enlistment – Clerk
Enlisted on April 16, 1915 at Keswick, South Australia
Served in Gallipoli, France and Belgium
Returned to Australia aboard the “Port Macquarie” in May, 1919.

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HURN, Cyril Montague

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Service no 34328
Gunner
31st Battalion
Son of Thomas HURN and Susan nee BROWN, Angaston
Born Angaston, March 29, 1896
Occupation prior to enlistment fruitgrower
Enlisted Sept., 1916 at Adelaide, SA
Served in France; Belgium; (accidently injured); inv. to Boulogne and Dartford
Returned to Australia, June, 1919 per ‘Karoola’

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HURREN, Harry Charles

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Service No. 3039
Company Quarter Master Sergeant
10th Battalion A.I.F.
Born on July 17, 1890 at Birkenhead, South Australia
Son of Amy and Charles Hurren
Occupation prior to enlistment – Clerk
Enlisted on May 24, 1915 at Keswick, South Australia
Served in Egypt, Lemnos, France and Belgium
Returned to Australia aboard the “Suffolk” in April, 1919

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HURST, Algernon Aloysius  (back right)

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Service no 3814
Private
B. Coy. 32nd Battalion
Born 07 June 1894 at Middleton. SA
Son of Thomas HURST and Mary nee MURPHY, Middleton, SA
Postal Assistant. 
Enlisted 11th April 1916. 
Embarked Adelaide H.M.A.T. “Commonwealth” 21st September 1916. 
Disembarked at Plymouth on 14th. November 1916. Proceeded overseas per S.S. “Golden Eagle” 17th December 1916.  
Attached  permantly to 5th. Division  Signals Corps from the 32nd. Battalion A.I.F. (France). 
Wounded in action (gas) 14th. August 1917.
Leave to U.K 23rd December 1917. Rejoined ex leave 8th. January 1918. 
Wounded in action (gas) 14th May 1918. Rejoined unit ex wounded 9th August 1918.
Leave to U.K. 24th October 1918.  Rejoined 11th November 1918.  
Return to Australia per H.T. “Durham”  on the 22nd. May 1919, arrived at Adelaide on 17th. July 1919. 
Discharged 25th. August 1919

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HUTTON, Ernest Norman

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Service no 3012
Lance Corporal
48th Battalion
Born 17 June 1894 at Parkside, SA
Son of Stephen & Mary Ellen HUTTON of 72 Castle Street, Parkside, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Salesman
Enlisted 15 June 1915 at Keswick, SA
Served in Egypt, Gallipoli, France & Belgium
Wounded at Pozieres 05 Aguust 1916
Invalided to England and recovered.
Reported as missing 11 April 1917 at Bullecourt
Lance Corporal Hutton won the championship for Lawn Tennis Open Singles of SA in 1913
Buried / Memorial VILLERS-BRETONNEUX MEMORIAL

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