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"The Last Post has sounded, you have laid aside your gun.  Called Home"

MUDGE, Harry Angas Albert William

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Service no 5120 
Private
32nd Battalion



Born 20 December 1887 McLaren Vale SA.
Son of Fredrick James MUDGE and Ann nee ROWELL
Occupation prior to enlistment Labourer
Enlisted 17 April, 1916 at Adelaide, SA
Served in France
Died 02 December 1916, France (killed in action) aged 28 years.
Initally buried 322 yards from Millers Daughter le Transley Rd, between Le Transley & Guedencourt, 2 3/4 miles north of Combles. 
Further notification states that the remains were exhumed and reburied in Bancourt British Cemetery
Plot 5 Row C Grave 15.

Courtesy of Faithe Jones

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MUDGE, Kenneth Andrew

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Service no 951
Private
3rd Camel Corps
11th Light Horse Regiment


Born 04 March 1895 at Bowden, SA
Son of William James MUDGE and Clara Amelia nee KLEI
Of Homestead Blocks, Hindmarsh, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Labourer
Enlisted 11 December 1914 at Oaklands, SA
Served in Gallipoli and Egypt
Died of gunshot wound to head at Sheik Abbas Ridge 19 April 1917
Buried by Chaplin C Scott Little at Sheik Abbass Ridge El-Arish

State Records of SA GRG 26/5/4/1983

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MUDGE, Malcolm

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Service no 2986
Corporal 
3rd Light Horse Regiment



Born 22 March 1891 at Semaphore, SA
Son of Thomas MUDGE and Susan nee SMITH
Of Broken Hill, NSW
Occupation prior to enlistment Assayer
Enlisted 10 January 1916
Died of Malaria and Broncho Pneumonia 11 October 1918 at 44th Stationary Hospital, Kantara, Egypt
Aged 27 years
Buried Kantara War Memorial Cemetery, Egypt

Chronicle Newspaper

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Barrier Miner 
Thursday 17 October 1918 page 2

DEATH OF CORPORAL M. MUDGE.

Nurse Mudge, of the Broken Hilland District Hospital, has received information that her brother, Corporal  Malcolm Mudge, 3rd Light Horse, died on October 11 at the 66th Casualty Clearing Station, Egypt, the cause of death being bronchial pneumonia supervening upon malarial fever. Corporal Mudge, who was 27 years of age, was the eldest son of Mrs. S. Mudge, of North Broken Hill, who is at present at Moree, where another son, Mr.Verney Mudge, who has returned from the front, resides. Corporal Mudge enlisted in January, 1916, and sailed in October after being stationed at Mitcham Camp as an instructor. He had ever since been in Palestine. Prior to enlisting he was an assayer at the Zinc Corporation. He spent a year in New Zealand, however, after the out-break of war, and came back to Bro-ken Hill for the purpose of enlisting.


MUDIE, David James

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Service No: 3016
Private
16th Battalion



Born: 20 February 1887 at Wolsley, South Australia
Son of John & Christina MUDIE nee FINLAY
Of Wolsley, South East, South Australia
Occupation prior to enlisting: Carpenter
Enlisted: 14 June 1915
Embarkation: 4 September 1915
Age: 28 years
Served in Egypt & France
Wounded in Action & Captured: 11 April 1917
POW in Germany
Repatriated to England on 12 January 1919
Returned to Australia: 26 May 1919 per ‘Medic’
Discharged: 4 August 1919
Died: 1965

State Records of SA GRG 26/5/4/723

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MUDIE, George Dempster

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Service No. 3548
Lance Corporal
7th Field Co. Engineers



Born on July 4,1895 at Malvern, South Australia
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mayelstone Mudie
Occupation prior to enlistment – Engineering student
Enlisted on May 2, 1916 at Adelaide, South Australia
Served in Belgium and France
Returned to Australia aboard the “Kashmir” in March, 1919.

All Australian Memorial  SA Edition Section H

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MUDIE, Mayleston Washington Birtie

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Service No: 3100
Private/ Driver
43rd Battalion, 4th Motor Transport Company



Born: 5 December 1884 at Parkside, South Australia
Son of Charles George & Lydia MUDIE nee WILKINS
Of Pt. Augusta, South Australia
Occupation prior to enlisting: Station Manager
Enlisted: 16 March 1917
Embarkation: 23 June 1917 per ‘Borda’
Age: 32 years
Served in France
Wounded in Action: 22 August 1918
Returned to Australia: 1 January 1920 per ‘Ypringa’
Discharged: 9 February 1920

State Records of SA GRG 26/5/4/1031

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MUECKE, Carl William Lewis

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Service No: 38142
Corporal
4th DAC



Born Carl Wilhelm Ludwig MUECKE 11 September 1879 at Naracoorte, South Australia
Son of Eugen Victor Otto & Ida Henrietta MUECKE nee MUMME
Of Tusmore Ave, Knightsbridge, South Australia
Occupation prior to enlisting: Public Accountant
Enlisted: 24 January 1917
Embarkation: 9 November 1917 from Melbourne per ‘Pt Sydney’
Age: 37
Served in England & France
Returned to Australia: 12 December 1919 per ‘Nestor;
Discharged: 12 January 1920
Died: 1969

Courtesy of Douglas Paterson
Researching Prince Alfred College WWI Participants

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MUECKE, Francis Frederick

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Lieutenant
RAMC





Born 6 December 1879 at Yatala, South Australia
Son of Hugo Carl Emil & Margaret Julia Elizabeth MUECKE nee Le PAGE
Of Yatala, South Australia
Enlisted 1914
Served in Suvla landing and France
Transferred to Royal Air Force
Mentioned in despatches and appointed CBE for gallantry
Remained in London after the war

“Blood, Sweat and Fears” 
ISBN: 978-0-64692-750-3
Medical Practitioners and Medical Students of South Australia 
who served in WW1

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MUELLER, Reginald Henry  MSM

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Service No: 933
Corporal
10th Btn. then 3rd Bdge. Hqrs 



Born Louis Heinrich Reginald MUELLER
21 October 1887 at Mitcham, SA
Son of Paul Gotthardt MUELLER and Johanne Louise nee PAECH
Of Moore Street, Eastwood, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Civil Servant
Enlisted 19 August 1914 at Morphettville, SA aged 26 years
Served in Gallipoli, Egypt, France, Belguim
Awarded Meritorious Service Medal 03 June 1919 for valuable services rendered with the Armies in France and Flanders
Returned to Australia 24 December 1918 per 'Durham'

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section K

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MUGFORD, Albert John

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Service No. 3822
Private
10th Battalion 



From Murray Bridge, South Australia.
Born 22 May 1895 at Barunga, South Australia
Son of Charles MUGFORD & Eliza nee SMART
Of Murray Bridge, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Railway Cleaner
Enlisted 06 August 1915
Served on Western Front
Killed in action in France on 23 July 1916
Aged 21 years
Commemorated Villers-Bretonneux Memorial

www.awm.gov.au
H06154

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MUGFORD, Charles William Seaforth

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Service no 15351
Private
B Company



Born 10 June 1900 at Snowtown, SA
Son of Charles MUGFORD and Eliza nee SMART
Of Murray Bridge, SA
Enlisted 26 July 1918
Did not proceed overseas
Discharged 24 December 1918 due to Cessation of Hostilities

State Records of SA GRG 26/5/4/2606

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MUIR, Horace Stephen 

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Service No: 15396
Private
Australian Army Service Corps



Born: 24 January 1883 at Semaphore, South Australia
Son of William & Jemima MUIR nee CORSTON
Husband of Irene Mabel MUIR nee SCOTT
Of Harris St, Semaphore, SA
Occupation prior to enlisting: Clerk
Enlisted: 13 September 1915
Embarkation:
Age: 32 Years
Served in Egypt
Returned to Australia: 31 August 1919 per ‘Delta’
Discharged: 24 September 1919
Died: 1963

State Records of SA GRG 26/5/4/875

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MUIRHEAD, Gordon MacKinnon

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Service No 9464 
Gunner
6th Field Artillery Brigade



Born 23 July 1895 at North Adelaide
Son of Charles Mortimer MUIRHEAD & Margaret Sarah nee ROBB
Of Tyne Street, Gilberton, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Bank Clerk 
Enlisted on 18 July 1915
Served in France 
Returned at Australia  1919

www.awm.gov.au
P07159.083

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MUIRHEAD, Henry Mortimer

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Service No 7575 
Private
10th Battalion



Born 31 July 1885 at Glenelg, South Australia
Son of Charles Mortimer MUIRHEAD & Margaret Sarah nee ROBB
Of 6 Tyne Street, Gilberton, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Civil Servant 
Enlisted on 6 August 1917
Served in France
Returned to Australia on 12 May 1919 

www.awm.gov.au
P07159.003

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MUIRHEAD, John Robb

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Lieutenant Colonel
Australian Army Medical Corps




Born 28 December 1883 at Glenelg, SA
Son of Charles Mortimer MUIRHEAD and Margaret Sarah nee ROBB
Of 6 Tyne Street, Gilberton, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Medical Practitioner
Enlisted 25 November 1914
Served in Egypt, Lemnos, Gallipoli and France
Mentioned in Despatches
Awarded Distinguished Service Order
Returned to Australia 1919


“Blood, Sweat and Fears” 
ISBN: 978-0-64692-750-3
Medical Practitioners and Medical Students of South Australia 
who served in WW1

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MUIRHEAD, Leonard Graeme

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Captain
Australian Army Medical Corps




Born 19 April 1887 at Adelaide, SA
Son of Graham David MUIRHEAD and Eliza Helen nee HOGG
Of 'The Grange', SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Medical Practitioner
Enlisted 16 April 1917
Served in France
Returned to Australia 20 November 1918

“Blood, Sweat and Fears” 
ISBN: 978-0-64692-750-3
Medical Practitioners and Medical Students of South Australia 
who served in WW1

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MUIRHEAD, Walter Edward

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Service No: 6782
Private
10th Battalion



Born: 29 November 1894 in Norwood, South Australia
Son of Samuel Edward & Eliza Jane MUIRHEAD nee HILL
Of Wellington Rd, Evandale, SA
Married in England on 14 August 1919
Wife: Annie Elizabeth MUIRHEAD nee BARTLETT
Occupation prior to enlisting: Driver
Enlisted: 12 September 1916
Embarkation: 7 November 1916
Age: 21 years
Served in France & England
Suffered from Trench Fever
Wounded in Action: 29 April 1918
Returned to Australia with wife & child on 8 June 1920 per ‘Hororata’
Discharged: 23 July 1920
Died: 21 November 1942

State Records of SA GRG 26/5/4/1168

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MUIRSON, Hector Francis

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Service no 915
Private
23rd Battalion



Born Balaclava Vic.
Son of Hector MUIRSON
Of Reynella, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Boundary Rider
Enlisted 27 March 1915 in Melbourne, Vic.
Served in France
Returned to Australia 28 October 1919 per 'Berrima'

www.awm.gov.au
DA08436

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MULES, Robert James

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Service no 415
L/Sergeant
32nd Battalion



Born 27 May 1891 at Fullarton, SA
Son of John MULES and Anna Maria nee ORCHARD
Of Brook Street, West Mitcham, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Gardener
Enlisted 05 July 1915 at Keswick, SA
Served in France
Reported in papers as Killed in action 17 July 116
Prisoner of War in Germany 27 September 1916 then transferred to Holland for Internment
Returned to Australia 18 April 1919 per 'Nevasa'

Observer Newspaper

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MULES William Henry (AKA Willie)

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Service No: 62478
Private
5th GSR



Born Mitcham, South Australia on 19 March 1899
Son of Thomas Henry & Ann Lavinia MULES nee MASTERS
Of Bradey St. Upper Mitcham, SA
Occupation prior to enlisting: Bread Carter
Enlisted: 31 May 1918
Embarkation: 22 October 1918
Returned to Australia: 9 January 1919 per ‘Boona’
Discharged: 23 January 1919 due to Cessation of hostilities
Died: 1993

State Records of SA GRG 26/5/4/1628

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MULLEN, Edward  MM

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Service No. 4052
Private
16th Battalion



Born in 1885 in South Shields, England
Occupation prior to enlistment – Seagoing Fireman.  He served 5 years with the British Navy.
Enlisted on June 30, 1915 at Keswick, South Australia
Served in Egypt, France and Belgium.
Awarded the Military Medal in October, 1917. 
“Is brought to notice for his devotion to duty during operations near Zonnebeke on the 26th September, 1917.  This man is a Regimental stretcher bearer, and, from the time the attack was launched, until the Battalion was relieved, he worked without rest getting in the wounded under heavy machine gun and artillery fire.  Once, whilst carrying in case, the other bearer was wounded and the man on the stretcher was killed by a shell.  He succeeded in getting in his wounded companion to the R.A.P., and then, in spite of his bad shaking, continued to carry in other wounded men.  He is recommended for distinction.”
He returned to Australia aboard the “Anchises” in April, 1919.

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section F
State Records of SA GRG 26/5/4/2776

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MULLENS, Thomas

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Service no 1675
Private
43rd Battalion



Born in Sussex, England
Son of Louisa MULLENS of Dover Street, Eastbourne, Sussex, England
Occupation prior to enlistment Cook
Enlisted in 03 April 1916 at Adelaide, SA
Served in France and Belgium
Died of wounds in 26 July, 1917 of Gunshot wound to chest and Spine at King George Military Hospital
Buried Eastbourne (Ockynge) Cemetery L 257

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section E

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MULLER, Charles Burnard (Bernhard)

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Service no 5056
Private
32nd Battalion



Born 11 March 1891 at Roseworthy, SA
Son of Gotthelf Bernhard MULLER and Eliza Matilda Warren nee SHORT
Of Loxton, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Farm Labourer
Enlisted 16 August 1917
Killed in action 29 September 1918 in France
Aged 27 years
Buried Bellicourt British Cemetery

Chronicle Saturday 23 August 1919 page 30

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MULLER, Rupert Wilhelm

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Service No: 63957
Driver
9th Field Ambulance



Born Adelaide, South Australia on 1 March 1888
Son of Heinrich Wilhelm Adolph & Catherine Campbell MULLER nee FERGUSON
Married with 2 children
Wife: Jessie Holland MULLER
Of Malvern, SA
Occupation prior to enlisting: Clerk
Enlisted: 8 August 1917
Embarkation: 5 June 1916
Served in France
Returned to Australia: 7 September 1919 per ‘Suevic’
Discharged: 23 September 1919

State Records of SA GRG 26/5/4/1517

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MULLETT, Charles Samuel

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Service no 1476 
Railways




Born 26 September 1893 at 20 Frederick St., Unley, SA
Son of John MULLETT and Sophia nee BENTLEY
Of Murray Bridge, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Clerk (Civil Service)
Enlisted 16 November 1915
Returned to Australia
Also served in WWII  S212372

State Records of SA GRG 26/5/4/1084

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MULLINS, John Reginald

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Service no 1875
Private
50th Battalion



Born 03 September 1891 at East Adelaide, SA
Son of Michael Joseph MULLINS and Mary nee JONES
Of 26 Hughes Street, North Unley, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Clerk
Enlisted 18 January 1916 at Adelaide, SA
Served in Etaples and France
Killed in action 02 April 1917 in France
Buried Noreuil Australian Cemetery

Chronicle Newspaper

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The Advertiser Friday 27 April 1917 page 8
THE LATE PRIVATE J. R. MULLINS.
Mrs. M Mullins, of Hughes-street, North Unley, has been notified that her youngest son, Private J.R. Mullins, has been killed  in action.  He was 24 years of age, and was educated at Christian Brothers' College also at the A.S. and B.T. Academy.  He was a good all-round athlete, and was connected with the Sturt Ramblers Football Club and the Anchor Cricket Club.  When the call came up was in the employment of Messrs. Coles & Thomas.  He enlisted in January, 1916, and left Australia on July 13 the same year.

MUMFORD, Clarence Jack 

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Service No: 7529
Private
10th Battalion



Born Freemantle, WA
Son of James Mumford, Willunga 
Occupation prior to enlisting Store assistant 
Enlisted 10 October 1917 aged 19 years
Served in France, Belgium
Wounded in Action 8 May 1918
Returned to Australia 1 January 1919
Discharged 22 February 1919 as Medically unfit

Willunga Community Hall

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MUMFORD, Louis Rupert

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Service No: 3824
Private
10th Battalion



Born: 5 December 1896 in Aldinga, South Australia
Son of Charles & Ellen MUMFORD nee ROGERS
Of Aldinga, South Australia
Occupation prior to enlisting: Farmer
Enlisted: 9 August 1915
Embarkation: 2 December 1915
Age: 18 years
Served in Egypt, England & France
Wounded in Action: 20 January 1917
Killed in Action: 11 August 1918
Buried: Heath Cemetery, Harbonnieres, France Plot 7, Row 6, Grave 17

Observer Newspaper

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MUMMERY, Richard William

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Service No. 900
Lance Corporal
43rd Battalion



Born 18 October 1878 at Gawler West, SA
Son of William MUMMERY and Jessie nee RICHARDSON
Husband of Florence Miriam MUMMERY
Of Langham Place, Portland Estate
Occupation prior to enlistment Engineer
Enlisted 14 February 1916 at Adelaide, SA
Served in France
Returned to Australia 13 February 1917 per 'Kanowna'
Had left knee blown away due to reason for being discharged.
Died 11 May 1947

Courtesy of Jodie Klingberg

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MUNCHENBERG, Harrold Edward

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Service no 3259
Private
50th Battalion



Born 24 August 1892 at Keyneton, SA
Son of Edward John MUNCHENBERG and Bertha Amalie nee FIEBIEGER
Of Keyneton, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Farmer
Enlisted 18 July 1916
Returned to Australia 12 May 1919

Courtesy of Army Museum of South Australia

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MUNDAY, Gilbert Cecil

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Service no 873
Lance Corporal
27th Battalion



Born 25 December 1890 at Crystal Brook, SA
Son of Alfred MUNDAY and Melinda nee FIDGE
Of Crystal Brook, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Farmer
Enlisted 13 February 1915
Killed in action 05 May 1916 near Armentieres, France
Aged 25 years
Buried X Farm Cemetery, La Chapelle-de-Armentieres, France

Observer Newspaper

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MUNDAY, James

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Service no 6539
Private
10th Battalion



Born 10 March 1898 at Wandearah, SA
Son of William MUNDAY & Emma nee FIDGE of Wandearah East, SA
Bank Clerk
Enlisted 26th April 1916
Served in France and Belgium
Gassed and wounded - Gunshot wound to right forearm.
Returned to Australia aboard "Damonde" 27 July 1919
Returned to Bank duty 27th October 1919

National Bank of Australisia Record of War Service of Bank and Staff 
1914-1919

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MUNDAY, Neill Horace

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Service no 16360
Corporal
No 5 Sea Transport



Born 16 March 1894 at Marryatville, SA
Son of Fred MUNDAY and Lizzie nee O'NEILL
Of King William Road, Hyde Park, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Medical Student
Enlisted 30 May 1916
Travelled back and forth to UK from Australia
Discharged as medically unfit with Influenza 22 February 1919

“Blood, Sweat and Fears” 
ISBN: 978-0-64692-750-3
Medical Practitioners and Medical Students of South Australia 
who served in WW1

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MUNDY, Adrian Henry

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Service No. 3287
Private
32nd Battalion 



Born on August 31, 1888 at Marden, South Australia
Son of Eliza (nee Jones) and Henry Charles Mundy
Husband of May Matilda (nee Phillips) Mundy
Occupation prior to enlistment – Gardener
Enlisted on December 21, 1915 at Adelaide, South Australia
Served in France and Belgium
Received gunshot wounds to the chest and arm at Messines, Belgium on November 23, 1917.  He was transferred to the 53rd Clearing Station, France where he died of his wounds on February 17, 1918 aged 29.
He is buried at the Bailleul Communal Cemetery Extension, France – Plot III, Row F, Grave 30

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section F

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MUNDY, Edward Murray

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Service No 841 
Private
12th Battalion



Born 10 October 1894 at Bayswater, South Australia
Son of Edward MUNDY & Lavinia nee MELLOR
Of Taylors Well, Pingelly, WA
Returned to Australia

www.awm.gov.au
P07977.003

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MUNDY, Frederick Walter

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Service no 2675
Private
32nd and 48th Battalions



Born 13 January 1897 at Clarendon, SA
Son of William MUNDY and Mary Ann nee THREDGOLD
Of Clarendon, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Labourer
Enlisted 25 January 1916
Embarked 25 March 1916
Served in FranceWounded in Action 17 April 1917
Returned to Australia 24 October 1917 per ‘Benalla’
Discharged as medically unfit 08 November 1917
Died 1968

State Records of SA GRG 26/5/4/2444

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MUNDY, George

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Service no 1716
Private
50th Battalion



Born 13 April 1893 at Clarendon, SA
Son of William MUNDY and Mary Ann nee THREDGOLD
Of Clarendon
Occupation prior to enlistment Labourer
Enlisted 01 March 1916
Embarked 11 April 1916
Served in France
Wounded in action 05 April 1918
Returned to Australia 28 January 1919 per 'Argyllshire'
Discharged 24 March 1919

State Records Of SA GRG 26/5/4/2443

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MUNRO, Alexander

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Service No: 1157
Private
AAMC Dental Corps



Born 19 July 1889 at Inverneshire, Scotland
Father: John Adam MUNRO
Married in England on 12 January 1918
Wife: Lillian Alys MUNRO nee SHACKLETON
Occupation prior to enlisting: Engine Cleaner
Enlisted: 29 September 1914 Morphettville, South Australia
Embarkation: 28 November 1914
Served in Gallipoli, Egypt, France & England
Returned to Australia: 5 February 1919 per ‘Miltaides’
Discharged: 7 April 1919

State Records of SA GRG 26/5/4/1279

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MUNRO, David

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Service no 3550A
Private
10th Battalion



Born 12 February 1873 at Kapunda SA
Son of Adam MUNRO and Ann nee URQUHART
Of Kapunda, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Farmer
Enlisted 18 August 1915 at Adelaide, SA
Served in France
Killed in action 23 July 1916 in the field, France
Aged 40 years
Commemorated Villers-Bretonneux Memorial

www.awm.gov.au
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MUNRO, Donald Stewart

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Service no 758
Driver
3rd Light Horse Regiment


Born 06 June 1884 at Wellington, NZ
Son of Charles William Stewart MUNRO and Catherine nee CRUICKSHANK
Occupation prior to enlistment Sheep Station Overseer/Blacksmith
Enlisted 28 November 1914
Killed in action 01 June 1916 at Romani, Egypt
Aged 32 years
Buried Kantara War Memorial Cemetery, Egypt

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All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section C

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MUNRO, Douglas William Stewart

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Service no 732
Quartermaster Sergeant
10th Battalion



Born 06 February 1886 at Geelong, Vic.
Son of Charles Stewart MUNRO
Of 47 Third Avenue, East Adelaide, SA
Husband of Ida Louisa MUNRO
Occupation prior to enlistment Station Overseer
Enlisted 28 August 1914 at Morphettville, SA
Served in Egypt and Gallipoli
Returned To Australia 26 November 1919 per 'Morea'

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section C

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MUNRO, Gordon Albert

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Lieutenant
12th Battalion, F Company


 

The photograph is of Lieutenant Gordon Albert MUNRO in the uniform of an 76th (Hindmarsh) Infantry officer and prior to the Great War, was a Lieutenant in "D" Company (Brompton, Croydon, and Bowden) of this Battalion.

Born 28 August 1894 at Yatala Blocks Woodville (Kilkenny), South Australia
Son of James MUNRO and Mary nee SPENCE
A Teacher from Torrens Road, Kilkenny, South Australia,  single, aged 20 years . He enlisted on 28 August 1914 in Adelaide, and embarked from Hobart, Tasmania, on board HMAT A2 Geelong on 20 October 1914.
He was  Mentioned in Despatches, Awarded, and gazetted, 'London Gazette', second Supplement, No. 29251 (5 August 1915); 'Commonwealth Gazette', No. 133 (28 October 1915).
He was killed in action on 25 April 1915 at Gallipoli and has no known grave. Commemorated on the Lone Pine Memorial, Gallipoli

Anzac Memorial
Courtesy of Joy Dalgleish


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MUNRO, John Adam

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Service No: 14616
Private
12th Field Ambulance



Born 01 September 1892 at Inverness, Scotland
Father: John Adam MUNRO
Of Woodville Rd, Woodville, SA
Occupation prior to enlisting Compositor
Enlisted: 24 January 1916
Embarkation: 12 August 1916
Served in France & England
Returned to Australia: 5 August 1919 per ‘Miltaides’
Discharged: 21 September 1919

State Records of SA GRG 26/5/4/1276

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MUNROE, Frank 

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Service No: 1195
C/Sergeant 
16th Battalion 



Born 27 August 1871 at Yorkshire, England
Husband of Margaret MUNROE
13 Jean St, Kilkenny SA 
Occupation prior to enlisting Carpenter 
Enlisted 10 September 1914 aged 39 years
Embarked 22 December 1914 per 'Ceramic'
Served in Gallipoli
Wounded in Action 28 April 1915
Suffered Illness
Returned to Australia 22 February 1916 per 'Karoola'
Discharged 24 July 1916
Died 4 July 1948

State Records of SA GRG 26/5/4/2947

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MUNT, Horace

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Service no 2456A
Corporal
48th Battalion



Born 30 November 1886 at Queenscliffe, SA
Son of Arthur MUNT and Elizabeth nee CRANSTON
Husband of Katherine Irene MUNT
Of Glen Thompson, Vic.
Occupation prior to enlistment Boundary Rider
Enlisted 04 May 1916
Served in France and Belgium
Killed in action in the Field Belgium 12 October 1917
Commemorated Ypres Menin Gate Memorial

Observer Newspaper

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MURDOCH, (MURDOCK) Enoch Henry

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Service No: 1879
Driver
48th Battalion, 41st Battalion



Born: 2 October 1894 at Warooka, South Australia
Son of Arthur & Christina MURDOCH (MURDOCK) nee McKENZIE
Of Balham St, Kingswood, SA
Occupation prior to enlisting: Farm Labourer
Enlisted: 1 June 1916
Embarkation: 12 August 1916
Age: 21 years
Served in France
Returned to Australia: 26 March 1919 per ‘Lancashire’
Discharged: 3 May 1919
Died: 1965 aged 71 years
Buried: Warooka Methodist Cemetery.

State Records of SA GRG 26/5/4/827

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MURDOCH (MURDOCK), Gillingham Cody

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Service No: 8402
Gunner
6th Field Artillery Brigade



Born: 13 September 1890 at North Adelaide, South Australia
Registered at birth as MURDOCH William Gillingham Candy
Son of William & Love Louisa Elizabeth MURDOCH nee CANDY
Of McLaren Vale, South Australia
Occupation prior to enlisting: Clerk
Enlisted: 9 August 1915
Embarkation: 22 November 1915 from Melbourne per ‘Persic’
Age: 24 years
Served in Egypt, France & England
Accidentally wounded on 26 June 1918
Returned to Australia: 24 November 1919 per ‘Devon’
Discharged: 23 January 1920
Died: 16 June 1949

Courtesy of Douglas Paterson
Researching Prince Alfred College WWI Participants

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MURDOCH, (MURDOCK) James Arthur

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Service No: 1880
Lance Corporal
43rd Battalion, 41st Battalion



Born: 21 January 1884 at Warooka, South Australia
Son of Arthur & Christina MURDOCH (MURDOCK) nee McKENZIE
Of Balham St, Kingswood, SA
Occupation prior to enlisting: Farmer
Enlisted: 18 May 1916
Embarkation: 12 August 1916
Age: 32 years
Served in England & France
Returned to Australia: 29 June 1919 per ‘Nestor’
Discharged: 14 August 1919
Died: 1967 aged 83 years
Buried: Enfield Memorial Park Cemetery, SA

State Records of SA GRG 26/5/4/828

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MURDOCH, John Hector

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Service no 1731
Driver
48th Battalion



Born 07 September 1881 at Adelaide, SA
Son of Hector Walker MURDOCH and Jane nee GRAY
Husband (Widower) of Margaret S MURDOCH
Father of J L MURDOCH
Of Chapman Street, Hindmarsh, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Brickmaker
Enlisted 02 January 1915
Killed in action 06 August 1916 in France
Aged 35 years
Commemorated Villers-Bretonneux Memorial

Chronicle Saturday 30 September 1916 page 46

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MURDOCH, Leo

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Service No: 2471
Private
5th Pioneer Battalion



Born 06 April 1890 at Maitland, SA 
Son of James Campbell MURDOCH and Emily nee GAWAN
Of Flora Tce, Prospect, SA
Occupation prior to enlisting Farm Labourer
Enlisted 20 March 1916
Embarkation 14 August 1916
Served in France
Suffered from Shell Shock
Returned to Australia 23 March 1918 per ‘Balmoral Castle’
Discharged 24 May 1918 as Medically unfit

State Records of SA GRG 26/5/4/92

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MURPHY, Denis Stanislaus

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Service No: 776
Trooper/Private
11th Light Horse



Born: 16 August 1888 at Yorketown, South Australia
Son of John Joseph & Mary MURPHY nee NASH
Of Edithburg, South Australia
Occupation prior to enlisting:
Enlisted: 6 January 1915
Embarkation: 23 June 1915
Age: 27 years
Served in Egypt, Gallipoli, Palestine & Syria
Suffered from Malaria
Returned to Australia: 23 August 1919 per ‘Dunluce Castle’
Discharged: December 1919
Died: 1964

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section N 
Courtesy of Michael Bates

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MURPHY, Douglas Beattie

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Service No 2046
Private
4th Pioneer Battalion




Born Hawick, Scotland
Husband of Clara May MURPHY
Of Sturt Road, Brighton, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Labourer
Enlisted 23 August 1915
Served on the Western Front
Killed in action 25 June 1916
Aged 36 years
​Buried Brewery Orchard Cemetery IV D 27

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MURPHY, James Andrew aka ROWE. James Andrew

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Service No: 2438
Sergeant
27th Battalion



Born 16 August 1896 at Brisbane Queensland
Mother: Mary MURPHY
Of Comet Vale Western Australia
Occupation prior to enlisting: Laborer
Enlisted: 21 June 1915 at Keswick, SA
Embarkation: 21 September 1915
Age: 21 years
Served in the Middle East & France
Wounded in Action in France on 8 November 1916
Returned to Australia: 17 July 1919 per ‘Mahia’
Discharged: 3 October 1919 in Perth, WA

State Records of SA GRG 26/5/4/1025

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MURPHY, James Parsons

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Service no 3227
Private
32nd Battalion



Born Guernsey, Channel Islands
Occupation prior to enlistment Fireman
Enlisted 09 August 1915
Killed in action 19 July 1916 in France
Aged 47 years
Commemorated VC Corner Australia Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles

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MURPHY, John Howard

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Service no 874
Private
27th Battalion



Son of Frederick MURPHY
Of Poompota, via Murray Bridge, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Railway Packer
Enlisted 10 March 1915
Killed in action 17 November 1916
Commemorated Villers-Bretonneux Memorial

The Chronicle Saturday 30 December 1916 page 44

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MURPHY, John William

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Service No: 1353
Sergeant
12th Battalion, 52nd Battalion



Born 18 February 1884 at Alberton, SA
Son of Dan MURPHY and Isabella nee MCDUELL
Of Alberton
Occupation prior to enlisting Farmer
Enlisted 9 December 1914
Embarkation 15 February 1915
Served in Gallipoli & France
Illness
Returned to Australia 12 February 1918 per ‘Persic’
Discharged 27 February 1918 as Medically unfit
Died 3 August 1950

State Records of SA GRG 26/5/4/373


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MURPHY, Sydney Rupert

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Service no 127
Sergeant
43rd Battalion



Born 12 August 1891 at East Adelaide, SA
Son of Arthur Thomas MURPHY and Eleanor nee BOWES
Of Wellington Road, Payneham, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Labourer
Enlisted 17 January 1916
Killed in action 22 August 1918
Commemorated Villers-Bretonneux Memorial

Observer Newspaper

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MURPHY, Thomas Laurence

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Service No: 762
Private
43rd Battalion



Born: 10 August 1895 at Oaklands, South Australia
Son of John Joseph & Mary MURPHY nee NASH
Of Edithburg, South Australia
Occupation prior to enlisting: Laborer
Enlisted: 18 January 1916
Embarkation: 9 June 1916
Age: 20 years
Served in France & Belgium
Wounded in Action: 4 July 1918
Returned to Australia: 28 February 1919 per ‘Margha’
Discharged: 15 August 1920
Died: 12 February 1936

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section N 
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MURPHY, William Clifford Lewis

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Service No: 1881
Private
43rd Battalion



Born: 14 May 1886 in Stirling, South Australia
Son of Daniel Lewis & Emma Jane MURPHY nee FLOWER
Husband of Emma Florence MURPHY nee GILLETT
Of Quorn, SA
Occupation prior to enlisting: Labourer
Enlisted: 16 May 1916
Embarkation: 12 August 1916
Age: 30 years
Served in France & England
Returned to Australia: 29 June 1919 per ‘Nestor”
Discharged: 14 August 1919

State Records of SA GRG 26/5/4/1079

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MURRAY, Alan

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Service No: 3703
S/Sergeant
7th Field Ambulance, Dental Corps



Born: Adelaide, South Australia
Guardian: Emma Walter ROSMAN
Of Adelaide, South Australia
Occupation prior to enlisting: Dentist
Enlisted: 18 March 1915
Embarkation: 31 May 1915
Age: 19 years
Served in Gallipoli, Egypt & France
Returned to Australia: 18 May 1919 per ‘Lancashire’
Discharged: 26 May 1919

State Records of SA GRG 26/5/4/845

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MURRAY, Archie Hillam

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Service No: 3278
Private
52nd Battalion



Born 17 May 1894 at Glen Osmond, South Australia
Son of William & Annie MURRAY nee HILLAM
Of Hilsa St, Fullarton, South Australia
Occupation prior to enlisting Labourer
Enlisted 10 August 1915
Embarked 27 October 1915
Aged 21 years
Served in Egypt, England & France
Illness
Returned to Australia: 11 December 1917 per ‘Pt Lyttleton’
Discharged: 7 June 1918 as Medically Unfit
Died 14 June 1920
Buried Glen Osmond (St Saviour) Anglican Church

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MURRAY, Daniel

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Service No: 3128
Bombardier
10th Battalion, 50th Battalion, 10th FAB



Born: Glasgow, Scotland
Mother: Mary Ann MURRAY
Wife: Mary Elizabeth MURRAY nee (COURTENAY)
Of 11 St Thomas Street, Fords Park Rd, Canning Town, London
Occupation prior to enlisting: Labourer
Enlisted: 18 July 1915 in Adelaide, South Australia
Embarkation: 14 September 1915
Age: 27 years
Served in Egypt, England, France & Belgium
Killed in Action: 30 September 1917
Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium

Chronicle Newspaper

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Chronicle 1st December 1917

Gunner DAN MURRAY, who was killed in action in France on September 30, was a native of England. He enlisted in August, 1915, and sailed from Australia in the following month. He had many friends in and around Port Adelaide. 

MURRAY, Horace Ambrose Frederick

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Service No: 2078
Private
32nd Battalion



Born: 7 August 1897 in Adelaide, South Australia
Son of William & Edith Amelia MURRAY nee HOBBS
Of Snowtown, South Australia
Occupation prior to enlisting: Farm Labourer
Enlisted: 9 August 1915
Embarkation: 7 February 1916
Age: 18 years
Served in Egypt, France & Belgium
Killed in Action: 13 February 1918
Buried: Messines Ridge British Cemetery, Belgium

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MURRAY, James Alan

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Service no 2717
Corporal
50th Battalion



Born 11 April 1895 at Stepney, SA
Son of James MURRAY and Fanny nee WHITEHORN
Of Maylands, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Plumber
Enlisted 21 April 1915
Served in Mudros, Egypt and France
Killed in action 02 April 1917 at Noreuil, France
Aged 21 years
Commemorated Villers-Bretonneux, France

State Records of SA GRG 26/5/4/1712

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MURRAY, James Keith

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Service No: 8379
Bombardier/ Sergeant
6th Field Artillery Brigade



Born: 29 May 1891 at Bagot Wells, South Australia
Son of John James & Jane MURRAY nee SHANNON
Of Allandale North, South Australia
Occupation prior to enlisting: Station Overseer
Enlisted: 27 September 1915
Embarkation: 24 November 1915 from Melbourne per ‘Botanist’
Age: 24 years
Served in Egypt & France
Returned to Australia: 19 January 1919 per ‘Sardinia’
Discharged: 27 July 1919
Awarded Military Medal & Bar

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MURRAY, Malcolm George Douglas

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Service no 3647
Private
9th Light Horse Regiment



Born 04 January 1887 at Norwood, SA
Son of Pulteney Malcolm Borthwick MURRAY and Rebecca nee BROWN
Husband of Margaret Louise MURRAY
Of 'Hatherton' Park Terrce, Eastwood, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Farmer
Enlisted 03 October 1917 at Adelaide, SA
Died of Dysentry 25 October 1918 in Syria
Aged 31 years
Buried Damascus British War Cemetery

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MURRAY, Richard John

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Service no 6081
Private
11th Battalion



Born Port Augusta, SA
Son of John Luke and Mary Ann MURRAY
Occupation prior to enlistment Prospector
Resided Norseman, WA
Enlisted 20 March 1916 at Norseman, WA
Served in
Died of wounds 15 April 1918 at 15 Casualty Clearing Station, France
Buried Ebblinghem Military Cemetery, France

Courtesy of Carolyn Johnson

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MURRAY, Robert Gordon

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Service No: 2943
Private
10th Battalion 



Born Maylands, South Australia on 13 November 1892
Son of James & Fanny MURRAY nee WHITEHORN
Of 6 Parson St, Maylands, SA
Occupation prior to enlisting: Farm Labourer
Enlisted: 8 June 1915
Embarkation: 21 September 1915
Illness: Enteric Fever
Invalided to Australia: 13 December 1915 per ‘Wandilla’
Discharged: 6 November 1915 as Medically unfit
Died: 31 January 1916
Buried: Payneham Cemetery

State Records of SA GRG 26/5/4/1711

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MURRIE, James Alexander

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Service no 62120
Corporal
43rd Battalion



Born Georgetown, SA
Son of A MURRIE 
Of 3 Marion Place, Prospect, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Clerk
Enlisted 09 May 1918
Served in France
Returned to Australia 1919

All Australia Memorial SA Edition Section C

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MURRIE, Maxwell Ivan

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Service no 2472
Trooper
3rd Light Horse Regiment



Born 01 April 1887 at Gladstone, SA
Son of Peter MURRIE and Mary Robertson nee INGLIS
Of Rochester St., Knightsbridge, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Blacksmith
Enlisted 15 January 1916
Embarked 08 May 1916
Served in the Middle East
Wounded in action 09 January 1917
Invalided to Australia 26 April 1917 per 'Willochra'
Discharged 29 August 1917
Died 1962

State Records of SA GRG 26/5/4/2732

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MUSSARED, Colin Rogers

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Service no 37671
Gunner
8th Field Artillery Brigade



Born 06 May 1890 at Semaphore, SA
Son of Clara MUSSARED
Husband of Blanche Lena MUSSARED
Of Magill, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Clerk
Enlisted 2 October 1916
Embarkation 9 November 1917
Served in England & France
Returned to Australia 26 May 1919 per ‘Medic’
Discharged 2 July 1919
Died 1976

State Records of SA GRG 26/5/4/516

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MUSSON, William John

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Service no 2955
Private
43rd Battalion, 5th Machine Gun Btn, 50th Battalion


Born 20 September 1898 at Alberton, SA
Son of William Henry MUSSON and Mary Ann fmly WILKES nee ASHBY
Of Wilson Street, Queenstown, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Carpenter
Enlisted 26 July 1916 aged 18 years
Embarked 07 November 1916
Served in France
Wounded in Action 2 September 1918
Returned to Australia 18 August 1919 per ‘Pt Melbourne’
Discharged 25 September 1919
Died 1966
Buried Cheltenham Cemetery

State Records of SA GRG 26/5/4/404

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MUTTON, Reginald David Edward

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Service no 3591
Private
32nd Battalion



Born 29 May 1894 at Yongala, SA
Son of Samuel MUTTON and Hannah Barbara nee LAWSON
Of Yongala, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Agent
Enlisted 08 March 1916
Killed in action in France 06 March 1917
Aged 22 years
Buried Bancourt British Cemetery, France

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MYERS, Frank

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Service No: 3198
Private
50th Battalion



Born: Houghton, South Australia
Son of Mr. W. & Elizabeth MYERS
Of Houghton, South Australia
Occupation prior to enlisting: Labourer
Enlisted: 24 October 1916
Embarkation: 16 December 1916
Age: 31 years
Served in France & Belgium
Killed in Action: 14 October 1917
Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium

Chronicle Newspaper

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MYERS, James Edward

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Service No: 2459
Private
48th Battalion



Born: 22 May 1895 at Elliston, South Australia
Son of Francis & Marion (Mary) Ann MYERS nee SHEPPARD
Of Cowell, South Australia
Occupation prior to enlisting: Station Hand
Enlisted: 24 July 1916
Embarkation: 28 August 1916
Age: 21 years
Served in France
Reported missing in action
Later reported Killed in Action: 11 April 1917
Villers Bretonneux Memorial, France

Chronicle Newspaper

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MYREN, Royal John George

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Service no 150
Private
9th Light Horse Regiment



Born 05 August 1889 at Meningie, SA
Son of Adam John MYREN and Hannah nee WILKS
Of Meningie, SA
Occupation prior to enlistment Farmer
Enlisted 18 September 1914
Awarded Military Medal
Returned to Australia 10 July 1919

The Chronicle Saturday 01 December 1917 page 39

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