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Gallipoli

26 biographies catalogued

The 1915 campaign on the Gallipoli peninsula marks the founding of the ANZAC tradition. The 11th Battalion — to which many Bunbury men belonged — was among the first ashore at dawn on 25 April 1915.

26
Biographies
15
Units Represented
4
Decorated
CLARKE
Mervyn Ephraim "Dick"
MC
CLARKE
Raymond Arthur
2nd Lieutenant11th Battalion
CONNOR
John
Private28th Battalion
CROLY
Arthur England Johnston
Major11th Battalion
FOWLER
George Charles ("Cecil") Compton
Private11th Battalion
FRANKLYN
John William "Jack"
2nd Lieutenant11th Battalion
GORING
Percy George
SapperRoyal Engineers
GUPPY
Albert Henry
SGT3rd LHBMGS
HASLAM
Hector Albert
Second Lieutenant51st Battalion
HAYWARD
Frank
Sergeant3rd Field Artillery Brigade
HITCH
Arthur Edward
Sergeant11th Battalion
JOHNSTON
Sydney Tasman
Private16th Battalion
MANSFIELD
Alexander James
Lance Corporal16th Battalion
MEAD
Francis Mark Andrew
Private28th Battalion
PAINTER
Albert William ("Bert")
Private48th Battalion
PARKER
Samuel Stanley Moore
Private11th Battalion
PAYNE
Harry Lewis
Corporal2nd Aust Stationary Hospital
ROBINSON
Walter Charles
10th Lighthorse28/10/1914
MM
ROSE
Thomas Hayward
Corporal11th Battalion
RUSSELL
Walter Edward
Private6th W.A. Mounted Infantry
SMEETH
Leslie Lester Robert
Private11th Battalion
DCM
STANLEY
Thomas Brooke
Sergeant10th Lighthorse
STOKES
Thomas William
Private11th Battalion
THOMPSON
George Percy
Sergeant4th Pioneers
WALKER
John
Lance Corporal12th Battalion
MM
WALLIS
Albert Edward
Corporal10th Lighthorse
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