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To be the sort of man who would give way when his mates were trusting to his firmness; to be the sort of man who would fail when the line, the whole force, and the allied cause required his endurance; to have made it necessary for another unit to do his own unit’s work; to live the rest of his life haunted by the knowledge that he had set his hand to a soldier’s task and had lacked the grit to carry it through – that was a prospect which these men could not face. Life was very dear, but life was not worth living unless they could be true to their idea of Australian manhood.Charles Bean, The story of ANZAC, The official history of Australia in the war of 1914–18, vol. 1

BETTS, Lionel Oxborrow

( Lieut - Col) Lionel Oxborrow Betts OBE

Lieutenant-Colonel Lionel Oxborrow Betts OBE a Medical practitioner from Semaphore served with the 13th Australian Field Ambulance A.A.M.C. on the Western Front (France), Nord Region, Lys Area (France) and Bailleul. His Unit embarked from Melbourne, Victoria, on board Transport A10 Karroo on 11 February 1915. Lieutenant-Colonel Betts was Awarded an OBE and received a Mention in Despatches. Lieutenant-Colonel Betts was the first President of the Semaphore & Port Adelaide RSL.

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GAGE, Frederick William

(Pte) Frederick William Gage

Frederick William Gage 27th Battalion, 2nd Reinforcements of  Rosewater had just turned 17 when he enlisted on 1 March 1915. He mis-stated his age at 19 years 2 months. One would have to say that his appearance in his photograph is more consistent with his real age rather than his stated age. He cites 9 months service in the Senior Cadets prior to enlistment.

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GAGE, John Richard Samuel

(Pte) John Richard Samuel Gage

Private John Richard Samuel Gage 27th Battalion, C Company of  Rosewater enlisted the day after his 18th birthday, on the 22nd February 1915. His face is that of a young boy and it is quite likely that the enlistment officer would have been concerned that he may have been attempting to over-state his age. His younger brother, Frederick William Gage did exactly that just one month later.

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ADAMS, William Thomas

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Private (Pte) William Thomas Adams, 7th Battalion, of Port Adelaide, SA. With three years service in the senior cadets in Broken Hill, and employed as an engineer before enlisting in August 1914, Pte Adams left Australia in October 1914.

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DUMBRILL, Henry Walter Seymour

(Pte) Henry Walter Seymour Dumbrill

Bugler Henry Walter Seymour Dumbrill, 10th Battalion, of Semaphore, SA. An engineer's apprentice before enlisting in October 1914 at the age of 16 years and eleven months. 

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DAWE, Bertie Chloride

(Pte) Bertie Chloride DAWE

Private (Pte) Bertie Chloride Dawe, 50th Battalion. A labourer from Port Adelaide, South Australia, prior to enlistment, he embarked from Adelaide on 12 August 1916 aboard HMAT Ballarat for Devonport, England.

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ABBOTT, George Herbert

(Pte) George Herbert Abbott

Private George Herbert Abbott 2244, a Wunderlich fitter from Penny Street, Exeter, South Australia, prior to enlistment 24 January 1916 aged 20, he embarked with the 9th Light Horse Regiment, 16th Reinforcement from Adelaide, South Australia, on board HMAT A41 Bakara on 28 April 1916

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ABBOTT, Cecil Roy

(Dri) Cecil Roy Abbott

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CALDWELL, David Wallace

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David Wallis Caldwell, 27th Battalion, of Semaphore, SA. A carpenter before his enlistment in January 1915, he embarked from Adelaide, on HMAT Geelong with the rank of sergeant and service number 290

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CHANNON Percy

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Regimental number 1319 Religion Congregational Occupation Clerk Address Princes Street, Alberton, South Australia Marital status Single Age at embarkation 21 Next of kin Father, J W Channon, Princes Street, Alberton, South…

WITCOMB, Oscar George

WITCOMB, Oscar George


Regimental number 205 Religion Church of England Occupation Accountant Address Commercial Bank, Port Adelaide, South Australia Marital status Single Age at embarkation 21 Next of kin George John Whitcomb, Port Wakefield, South Australia Enlistment…

CHAPLIN, Albert Reginald Victor

CHAPLIN, Albert Reginald Victor


Regimental number 2584 School Goolwa Public, South Australia Religion Protestant Occupation Clerk Address c/o Mrs Pyke, Princess Street, Alberton, South Australia Marital status Single Age at embarkation 22 Next of kin Sister, Florence Annie Chaplin…

ADAMS, Douglas Bernard Matthew

ADAMS, Douglas Bernard Matthew


Regimental number 1857 Date of birth 1896 Place of birth Alberton near Port Adelaide, South Australia School Port Adelaide Public School and Prince Alfred College, South Australia Religion Church…