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Albert Chalmers Borella

Albert Chalmers Borella MM VC served with the 26th Australian Infantry Battalion at Gallipoli and on the Western Front during World War I.

Albert David Lowerson

Albert Jacka

In the boxing ring, as on the battlefield, he was not roused to anger quickly. But once his blood was up, he became a fierce and uncompromising fighter.

Arthur Seaforth Blackburn

Early lifeArthur Seaforth Blackburn was born in Walkerville, South Australia, in November 1892. He was the youngest of 7 children.

Claud Charles Castleton

Edgar Thomas Towner

Frederick Birks

George Julian Howell

Henry Dalziel

James Ernest Newland

John Leak

John Patrick Hamilton

At 19 years old, John Hamilton was the first private recognised with a Victoria Cross (VC) at Gallipoli. He was one of 7 Australians awarded the honour for his role in the Battle of Lone Pine.

Joseph Maxwell

Leonard Maurice Keysor

Keyzor caught Turkish bombs as though they were cricket balls and threw them back at the enemy.[The Sydney Sun, Sydney, 13 October 1951, p 2]
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