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Rabual War Cemetery

Roll of Honour

1914-1918

The Roll is in alphabetical order

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CHANDLER, Private, HARRY, 54. Australian Naval and Military Force. 20th May 1915. AA. B. 5.

 

COLLIER, Private, A R, 249. Australian Naval and Military Force. 15th July 1915. AA. A. 12.

 

COURTNEY, Able Seaman, JOHN, 45. ALIAS. 11th September 1914. See WALKER the true family name.

 

COWDEN, Able Seaman, WILFRED F., 1243. Royal Australian Navy Australian Naval and Military Force. 25th April 1915. AA. B. 10.

 

ELWELL, Lieut-Commander, CHARLES B., Royal Navy. 11th September 1914. AA. A. 11.

 

FEATHERSTONE, Sergeant, JAMES, 959. Australian Naval and Military Force. 30th July 1918. AA. A. 16.

 

FERGUSON, Private, L C, 1832. Australian Naval and Military Force. 16th August 1919. AA. A. 7.

 

FORBES, Private, J, 497. Australian Naval and Military Force. 30th April 1918. AA. B. 1.

 

GARDNER, Able Seaman, C H F, 2673. Royal Australian Navy Australian Naval and Military Force. 22nd December 1914. AA. A. 10.

 

GRAY, Private, J S, 20. Australian Naval and Military Force. 4th January 1915. AA. A. 14.

 

HORLEY, Private, G C, 1625. Australian Naval and Military Force. 10th March 1920. AA. A. 9.

 

HULME, Private, ERNEST THOMAS WILLIAM, 814. Australian Naval and Military Force. 23rd April 1919. AA. A. 4.

 

JOHNSON, Private, T, 1030. Australian Naval and Military Force. 8th September 1917. AA. A. 2.

 

MARSHALL, Private, G, 1234. Australian Naval and Military Force. 30th July 1918. AA. B. 9.

 

MASON, Corporal, F, 424. Australian Naval and Military Force. 26th April 1918. AA. A. 3.

 

MILLER, Second Lieutenant, F J, Australian Naval and Military Force. 16th February 1918. AA. A. 6.

 

MORGAN, Private, JAMES, 116. Australian Naval and Military Force. 19th January 1915. AA. B. 7.

 

McCRIMMON, Petty Officer, N, Australian Naval and Military Force. 20th December 1918. AA. B. 13.

 

POCKLEY, Captain, BRIAN COLDEN ANTILL, Australian Army Medical Corps. Killed in action 11th September 1914. Age 24. Son of Francis Antill Pockley, M.D., of Macquarie Street, Sydney. AA. A. 1.

 

PRICE, Private, W, 444. Australian Naval and Military Force. 21st March 1915. AA. B. 4.

 

SMITH, Private, A, 1250. Australian Naval and Military Force. 1st August 1918. AA. B. 2.

 

STEVENS, Private, P, 328. Australian Naval and Military Force. 7th May 1915. AA. B. 6.

 

STREET, Able Seaman, H W, 419. Royal Australian Navy Australian Naval and Military Force. 11th September 1914. AA. A. 15.

 

WALKER, Able Seaman, JOHN E., 45. Royal Australian Navy Australian Naval and Military Force. 11th September 1914. (Served as COURTNEY). AA. A. 5.

 

WATES, Private, A M, 433. Australian Naval and Military Force. 14th October 1914. AA. A. 8.

 

WILLANS, Able Seaman, H C, 369. Royal Australian Navy Australian Naval and Military Force. 24th December 1914. AA. B. 14.

 

WILLIAMS, Able Seaman, WILLIAM G.V., 294. Royal Australian Navy Australian Naval and Military Force. 11th September 1914. W.G.V. Williams was the first recorded Australian casualty of the First World War. AA. B. 3.

 

WILSON, Sergeant, R J, 938. Australian Naval and Military Force. 2nd October 1916. AA. B. 8.

 

WISE, Private, J J, 1156. Australian Naval and Military Force. 26th March 1919. AA. A. 13.

 

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