Topic: AIF - 1B - 1 LHMGS
1st LHMGS, AIF
1st Light Horse Machine Gun Squadron
Roll of Honour
Poppies on the Roll of Honour, Australian War Memorial, Canberra
The Roll of Honour contains the names of all the men known to have served at one time with the 1st Australian Light Horse Machine Gun Squadron and gave their lives in service of Australia, whether as part of the 1st Australian Light Horse Machine Gun Squadron or another unit.
Roll of Honour
Rupert Clarence ACKLAND, Died of Wounds, 10 January 1917.
Frederick BURGESS, Died of Wounds, 20 April 1918.
Frank Railton CLINCH, Killed in Action, 4 August 1916.
Roy Francis DE ALEVION, Died of Illness, 5 November 1918.
John Herbert DEARMAN, Died of Wounds, 31 October 1917.
John Tayler FARGHER, Died of Accident, 13 February 1919.
William George FOX, Killed in Action, 11 November 1917.
Thomas John GILLINGS, Died of Illness, 1 May 1918.
Albert Cheesman KEMP, Died of Wounds, 14 April 1918.
Ernest William KIDD, Killed in Action, 12 April 1918.
Fred Johnston KNOWLING, Died of Wounds, 12 November 1917.
William Roy LANG, Died of Wounds, 31 October 1917.
Alfred Percy MARKS, Died of Illness, 23 November 1917.
William Joseph MCINTOSH, Died of Illness, 18 October 1918.
Albert Stanley MUIR, Killed in Action, 5 November 1917.
John Robert MURRAY, Killed in Action, 10 July 1918.
Joseph Charles RADNELL, Killed in Action, 4 August 1916.
Bertie George RIXON, Killed in Action, 14 July 1918.
Francis James Kearsey ROBERTSON, Killed in Action, 9 January 1917.
Sidney George SHERRIN, Killed in Action, 17 September 1916.
Harold Victor WOODS, Died of Wounds, 12 November 1917.
Stewart Chris WOOLNOUGH, Died of Illness, 22 December 1916.
Ernest Walter WESTON, Died of Wounds, 5 December 1917.
Lest We Forget
Acknowledgement: Many thanks to Steve Becker who provided much of the raw material that appears in this item.
Further Reading:
1st Australian Light Horse Machine Gun Squadron, AIF
Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1920
Citation: 1st Australian Light Horse Machine Gun Squadron, Roll of Honour