Topic: BW - WA
Boer War, 1899 - 1902
Australian Forces
Roll of Honour
West Australia
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 West Australian forces and gave their lives in service of Australia, whether as part of the West Australian forces or another unit during the Boer War.
Roll of Honour
Francis Thomas ADAM, 6th West Australian Mounted Infantry.
Robert ALDAY, 5th West Australian Mounted Infantry.
Thomas Hotspur ANGEL, 3rd West Australian Imperial Bushmen.
George Neville BISHOP, 1st West Australian Mounted Infantry.
Arthur BLANCK, 6th West Australian Mounted Infantry.
William Frederick BOLLINGER, 5th West Australian Mounted Infantry.
Clarence Chudleigh CLIFFORD, 6th West Australian Mounted Infantry.
Murray William COLLETT, 1st West Australian Mounted Infantry.
Michael CONWAY, 1st West Australian Mounted Infantry.
W CROOM, 2nd Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse, West Australia.
James George DALLISTON, 5th West Australian Mounted Infantry.
James DELAHUNTY, 6th West Australian Mounted Infantry.
William John DUNSTAN, 5th West Australian Mounted Infantry.
Frederick Francis EDWARDS, 5th West Australian Mounted Infantry.
Benjamin FISHER, 6th West Australian Mounted Infantry.
Harold FORCE, 1st West Australian Mounted Infantry.
Anthony Alexander FORREST, 5th West Australian Mounted Infantry.
William FRASER, 4th West Australian Mounted Infantry.
Oliver Edwin FRY, 6th West Australian Mounted Infantry.
Richard Joseph FURLONG, 5th West Australian Mounted Infantry.
John GREEN, 2nd Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse, West Australia.
Gidgeon James GRIEVE, Special Service Officers, attached to 2nd The Black Watch.
Edgar Anthony HAMBLY, 3rd West Australian Imperial Bushmen.
Arthur HAMMOND, 5th West Australian Mounted Infantry.
Thomas HARLAND, 4th Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse, West Australia.
Thomas William HARRIS, 2nd Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse, West Australia.
Geoffrey Gordon William HENSMAN, 1st West Australian Mounted Infantry.
Geoffrey Gordon William HENSMAN, 1st West Australian Mounted Infantry.
James HUME, 3rd West Australian Imperial Bushmen.
Robert Thomas HUNTER, 6th West Australian Mounted Infantry.
Ernest George ILES, 4th West Australian Mounted Infantry.
James KAY, 4th West Australian Mounted Infantry.
H E LOCKE, 4th Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse, West Australia.
George S MACKAY, 2nd Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse, West Australia.
R MCGREGOR, 8th Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse, West Australia.
Robert Henry MCGREGOR, 5th West Australian Mounted Infantry.
William John MCPHEE, 3rd West Australian Imperial Bushmen.
Hatherly George MOOR, 1st West Australian Mounted Infantry.
G A MORIS, 6th West Australian Mounted Infantry.
Edward O'BRIEN, 2nd Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse, West Australia.
Frank PAGE, 6th West Australian Mounted Infantry.
Walter PARKER, 5th West Australian Mounted Infantry.
Stanley Spencer REID, 6th West Australian Mounted Infantry.
John ROSCOE, 3rd West Australian Imperial Bushmen.
James RYAN, 4th Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse, West Australia.
John SEMPLE, 6th West Australian Mounted Infantry.
H R SHERRINGHAM, 4th Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse, West Australia.
D'Arcy SMITH, 4th Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse, West Australia.
Herbert SOLOMON, 5th West Australian Mounted Infantry.
Richard Walter SPENCER, 6th West Australian Mounted Infantry.
J D SUTTON, 4th Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse, West Australia.
Thomas Kells TAPLIN, 2nd Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse, West Australia.
John Bates Milne THURSTON, 6th West Australian Mounted Infantry.
George WESTCOTT, 6th West Australian Mounted Infantry.
Henry WHITE, 3rd West Australian Imperial Bushmen.
Phillip Henry WICKERSON, 2nd Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse, West Australia.
Thomas Henry WILSON, 6th West Australian Mounted Infantry.
Lest We Forget
Further Reading:
Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1920
Citation: Boer War - Western Australia, Contingents sent, 1899 - 1902, Roll of Honour