Introduction by Sir Peter Cosgrove

Today's Honour Roll

February
27
Today's Honour Roll recognizes 88 Australians who fell on this day in history.
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Name Date of Death Conflict
SIEBERT, John Augustine 27 Feb 1944 World War 2
MURPHY, John Theodore 27 Feb 1917 World War 1
WILLIAMS, Robert Devon 27 Feb 1944 World War 2
BURTON, Gordon Robert 27 Feb 1945 World War 2
SAMPSON, Harry Percy 27 Feb 1917 World War 1

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NEWTON, John Raymond
Private, 21st Infantry Battalion, AIF WW1
MARTIN, Eric Vivian Holland
Private
Adelaide The Royal Australian Regiment Commemorative Cross
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WYKES, Edgar Whitcomb
Bombardier, 8th Field Artillery Brigade , AIF WW1
GALLOWAY, Clarence
Corporal, 34th Infantry Battalion, AIF WW1
Adelaide The 50th Battalion Commemorative Cross
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GARVIE, Roy Gordon
Lieutenant, 1st Light Horse Brigade Machine Gun Squadron, AIF WW1
CONDON, Leslie Francis
Flying Officer

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Recently the ability to add dedications to a profile was not working; this has now been fixed. We apologise for any inconvenience.

The Human Cost

From the Boer War to Afghanistan, 102,784 Australian men and women have been killed serving their country.


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