Topic: AIF - DMC - Sigs
Sigs, AIF
Australian Light Horse Signal Service
Roll of Honour
Poppies on the Roll of Honour, Australian War Memorial, Canberra
The Roll of Honour contains the names of all the men enrolled within the Australian Light Horse Signal Service, AIF known to have served and lost their lives during the Great War.
Roll of Honour
Cecil Frederick ALLEN, Died of Disease, 5 August 1918, 1 Australian and New Zealand Wireless Signal Squadron.
Sydney William BENNETT, Died of Disease, 21 October 1918, 2nd Australian Light Horse Signal Squadron.
Reginald Frank CLARKE, Died of Disease, 8 April 1919, 2nd Australian Light Horse Signal Squadron.
Walter Walterous CLEMENTS, Died of Disease, 20 October 1918, 2nd Australian Light Horse Signal Squadron.
Edmund Clarence COCKS, Died of Disease, 5 August 1918, Cavalry Division Signal Squadron.
Sidney Albert COLE, Died of Disease, 12 November 1918, 2nd Australian Light Horse Signal Squadron.
Lawrence Marquess COURTNEY, Died of Disease, 6 December 1917, 1 Australian (Wireless) Signal Squadron.
Edward Hastings CUNNINGHAM, Died of Disease, 29 October 1918, 1 Australian Light Horse Signal Squadron.
Leonard Charles ELIAS, Died of Disease, 29 April 1917, 1 Australian (Wireless) Signal Squadron.
Frank Henry EVANS, Died of Disease, 14 May 1918, Cavalry Division Signal Squadron.
Darrell Elwyn Hodgson FOWLER, Died of Disease, 22 January 1918, 1 Australian (Wireless) Signal Squadron.
Albert Reginald Stanley GARTRELL, Died of Disease, 26 March 1916, 1 Australian (Wireless) Signal Squadron.
Alfred William GLUYAS, Died of Disease, 26 September 1918, 1 Australian (Wireless) Signal Squadron.
Jesse HUMPHRYIS, Died of Disease, 2 April 1915, 3rd Australian Light Horse Signal Troop.
Albert Emmanuel LEE, Died of Wounds, 21 September 1917, 2nd Division Signal Company Australian Engineers.
Harold Alexander LETCH, Killed in Action, 22 August 1918, 1st Squadron, Australian Flying Corps.
Herbert Victor MASTERS, Died of Accident, 15 April 1918, 1 Australian and New Zealand Wireless Signal Squadron.
Jack MAYCOCK, Died of Disease, 20 July 1916, 1 Australian (Wireless) Signal Squadron.
Felix Charles McDERMOTT, Died of Disease, 14 October 1918, 2nd Australian Light Horse Signal Troop.
Albert NEWMAN, Died of Disease, 7 October 1916, 1 Australian (Wireless) Signal Squadron.
Henry Ernest O'ROURKE, Died of Disease, 18 October 1918, 2nd Australian Light Horse Signal Squadron.
William Henry PAYNE, Died of Disease, 10 December 1918, Cavalry Division Signal Squadron.
Gilbert Douglas PERRY, Died of Accident, 29 June 1918, Australian Flying Corps.
Frederick George PIKE, Died of Disease, 15 November 1917, 1 Australian (Wireless) Signal Squadron.
George ROBINSON, Killed in Action, 11 August 1918, 5th Division Signal Company.
Ernest Roderick SADLER, Died of Disease, 18 October 1918, 2nd Australian Light Horse Signal Squadron.
Stanley Lazelle SMITH, Died of Disease, 29 June 1916, 2nd Division Signal Company.
William Japhet James SMITH, Died of Disease, 22 October 1918, 2nd Australian Light Horse Signal Squadron.
Harold William STEWART, Died of Disease, 18 June 1918, 1 Australian Light Horse Signal Squadron.
William Henry THOMPSON, Died of Disease, 9 March 1919, 1 Australian Light Horse Signal Squadron.
Lewis THORNTON, Died of Wounds, 28 September 1917, 4th Division Signal Company.
William George TWIST, Died of Wounds, 17 April 1917, 2nd Australian Light Horse Signal Troop.
William WADE, Died of Wounds, 21 October 1917, 4th Division Signal Company.
William John WHITE, Died of Disease, 20 October 1918, 2nd Australian Light Horse Signal Squadron.
Lest we forget
Further Reading:
Light Horse Signal Service, AIF
Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1920
Citation: Australian Light Horse Signal Service, AIF, Roll of Honour