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Lance Corporal, 9th Infantry Battalion, AIF WW1
Service numbers 512
Born 1893
Corporal, 11th Infantry Brigade Headquarters, AIF WW1
Service numbers 256
Born 10 Dec 1889
Trooper, 2nd Light Horse Regiment, AIF WW1
Service numbers 3114
Born 1888
Lance Corporal, 14th Field Ambulance, AIF WW1
Service numbers 89, 89B
Born 1890
Private, 52nd Infantry Battalion, AIF WW1
Service numbers 3398
Born 21 May 1891
Trooper, Australian Commonwealth Horse, Australian Army (Post WW2)
Service numbers 168, 574, 7681, 7681A
Born 1 Jan 1871
Private, 26th Infantry Battalion, AIF WW1
Service numbers 3767
Born 1 Nov 1895
Private, 42nd Infantry Battalion, AIF WW1
Service numbers 2912
Born 18 Dec 1892
Gunner, 9th Field Artillery Brigade , AIF WW1
Service numbers 21334
Born 1897
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KELLY, Thomas
Service numbers 5386 , Private, 9th Infantry Battalion, AIF WW1, Born 9 Jun 1892, Died 31 May 1917, Died of wounds -
COOPER, Robert
Service numbers 3114 , Trooper, 2nd Light Horse Regiment, AIF WW1, Born 1888, Died 27 Mar 1918, Killed in Action -
HOFFMANN, Victor Albert
Service numbers 52644, Q224393 , Private, 22nd (QLD) Battalion VDC, Australian Military Forces (Army WW2), Born 15 Nov 1899, Died 23 May 1983, Natural Causes -
MURRAY, James Keith
Service numbers 8379, Q214581 , Sergeant, 14th (QLD) Battalion Volunteer Defence Corps (VDC), Australian Military Forces (Army WW2), Born 29 May 1891, Died 29 May 1950, Natural causes -
TICHBORNE, George
Service numbers 2617, QX2427 , Private, 2nd/7th Field Company (Squadron) RAE, Australian Military Forces (Army WW2), Born 30 Sep 1900, Died 16 Jul 1981, Natural causes -
CULLEN, Francis Hewer Hay
Service numbers 69018, N391814 , Private, Reinforcements WW1, AIF WW1, Born 13 Feb 1897 -
GEARY, Percival William
Service numbers 4064 , Private, 31st Infantry Battalion, AIF WW1, Born 24 Feb 1889, Died 29 Nov 1920, Whilst in previous service of WWI contracted Pleurisy; Diagnoses: 12/04/1918, Aux., Hosp., France. Debilated upon WWI discharge. Death from illness: (1) Pulmonary Tuberculosis (2) Exhaustion (3) Heart Failure. -
NAYLOR, James Joseph
Service numbers DEPOT , Private, Depot Battalion , Australian Military Forces (Army WW2), Died 24 Oct 1915, Cerebro Spinal Meningitis
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