Topic: BW - NZ
Boer War, 1899 - 1902
New Zealand
Contingents sent, 1899 - 1902
Further Reading:
Boer War - New Zealand, Roll of Honour
Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1920
Citation: Boer War - New Zealand, Contingents sent, 1899 - 1902
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Boer War, 1899 - 1902
New Zealand
Contingents sent, 1899 - 1902
Further Reading:
Boer War - New Zealand, Roll of Honour
Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1920
9th ALH
9th Australian (Flinders) Light Horse
1919
Adelaide Cavalry Squadron [1841 - 1844]
Adelaide Mounted Rifles [1844 - 1899]
South Australian Mounted Rifles [1899 - 1903]
17th (South Australian Mounted Rifles) Australian Light Horse [1903 - 1912]
24th Australian (Flinders) Light Horse [1912 - 1919]
9th Australian (Flinders) Light Horse [1919 - 1936]
9/23 Australian (Flinders) Light Horse [1936 - 1942]
9th Motor Regiment, Australian (Flinders) Light Horse [1942 - 1943]
3/9th South Australian Mounted Rifles [1952 - ]
Pro Gloria et Honore
9th Australian (Flinders) Light Horse Badge
Allied with: King Edward's Horse (The King's Overseas Dominions Regiment).
District
Northern South Australia
Division
2nd Division
Brigade
Headquarters8th Brigade
Jamestown
Honorary Colonel
Major General H de B De Lisle, KCB, DSO, 1 June 1914.
Commanding Officer
Lieutenant Colonel Reginald Robert Baldwin, 16 August 1914, Temporary Commander from 16 August 1914, Absent on AIF Service.
Second in Command
Major Peter Joseph Walsh, 16 March 1915.
Adjutant
Honorary Lieutenant Frederick Walter Coxall, 1 April 1919.
Quartermaster
Honorary Lieutenant William John Henry Burford, 1 January 1916.
Medical Officer
Captain Dean Dawson, 3 August 1914, Absent on AIF Service.
Veterinary Officer
Captain William Robert Bruce Wakeham, 16 January 1914, Absent on AIF Service.
Supernumerary Officers
Lieutenant Edwin Cooper Derrington, [Orderly Officer 8th Light Horse Brigade], 1 July 1915, Absent on AIF Service.
Lieutenant William Edgar Maxwell Blight, [Seconded while employed on Instructional Staff], 1 July 1915.
Area Officers
Major James Edward Barrett, 1 April 1914, Absent on AIF Service.
Lieutenant Louis Spencer Avery, 1 January 1918, Absent on AIF Service..
Machine Gun Section
Crystal Brook
Vacant
"A" Squadron, Port Pirie - Crystal Brook - Wirrabara - Laura - Gladstone
Lieutenant David Baird Wilson, VD, 14 February 1894.
Lieutenant Richard Harry Sampson, 1 July 1914.
Lieutenant Alexander Joseph Watt, 1 July 1915, Absent on AIF Service.
Lieutenant Henry Charles Taylor Andrews, 16 April 1916.
"B" Squadron, Jamestown - Petersburg - Orroroo - Broken Hill
Captain Horatio Abner Toop, 1 January 1916.
Lieutenant Joseph Johnston Brooks, Honorary Captain, DSO, 16 May 1913, Absent on AIF Service, Absent on AIF Service.
Lieutenant Algernon Mossop, Boer War Veteran, Honorary Captain, 1 July 1915, Absent on AIF Service.
Lieutenant William Edward Pascoe, 1 July 1915, Absent on AIF Service.
Lieutenant Dalzell Trimmer, MC, 1 August 1915, Absent on AIF Service.
Lieutenant Ernest Leslie Johnston, 16 April 1916.
Lieutenant Louis Spencer Avery, 1 January 1918, Absent on AIF Service.
Lieutenant Ronald Ray Robinson, 1 January 1918, Absent on AIF Service.
"C" Squadron, Clare - Balaklava - Kadina - Wallaroo - Brinkworth
Lieutenant Archibald Harold Bray, 1 July 1915, Absent on AIF Service.
Lieutenant Archie Dick, Honorary Major, DSO, 1 July 1915, Absent on AIF Service.
Lieutenant Ernest Middleton Kitto, 1 July 1915, Absent on AIF Service.
Lieutenant Thomas Russell Lamborne, 1 July 1915.
Lieutenant Frederick William Stanton, 1 July 1915, Absent on AIF Service.
Lieutenant Duncan Menzies, 1 July 1915, Absent on AIF Service.
Lieutenant Arthur Seymour Hawker, 1 July 1915.
Previous: 24th Australian (Flinders) Light Horse, 1918
Next: 9th Australian (Flinders) Light Horse, 1920
Further Reading:
24th Australian (Flinders) Light Horse
Militia Light Horse, South Australia
Australian Militia Light Horse
Citation: 9th Australian (Flinders) Light Horse, 1919
ALH, AIF
Australian Light Horse - Full Index
Embarkation Roll: QUA to QUO
The following is an alphabetical roll of all members of the Australian Light Horse, AIF who are known to have embarked overseas during the Great War.
Each man is detailed on this reference list with the following information:
First Names;
Family Name;
If applicable, any false name employed; and,
Embarkation unit.
Notes
Note 1: All soldiers’ names are linked to the specific unit and date when embarkation occurred. By utilising the link, upon the Embarkation Roll is a brief military biography of the individual. Also on the page are details and picture of the ship in which embarkation occurred for that specific soldier.
Note 2: There are duplications of some names in the following list. The reason for this is that the soldier embarked on more than one occasion. This was the simplest way of resolving the problem of multiple entries for a single individual.
Note 3: In comparing this roll with the official Embarkation Rolls published by the Department of Defence during the Great War, it will be noticed that some names are absent. The reason for this lies in the fact that when the official Embarkation Rolls were compiled, last minute absentees for one reason or another were recorded as embarking whereas in actuality, no embarkation occurred. In addition, there are other names that have been included that do not appear in the official Embarkation Rolls and yet they embarked with that particular group.
Finding more about a service person.
Embarkation Roll: QUA to QUO
Patrick QUADE, 12th Light Horse Regiment
Alexander J QUAIL, General Service Reinforcements
Thomas Francis QUAILEY, 10th Light Horse Regiment
Thomas Francis QUAILEY, 10th Light Horse Regiment
John QUAILL, 11th Light Horse Regiment
Arthur Richard QUARMBY, 1st Light Horse Regiment
John Roland QUARMBY, 1st Light Horse Regiment
Norman Leslie QUARMBY, 1st Light Horse Regiment
Arnold QUARTERMAINE, 10th Light Horse Regiment
Beven QUARTERMAINE, 10th Light Horse Regiment
Edward Thomas QUARTERMAINE, 10th Light Horse Regiment
Raymond QUARTERMAINE, 10th Light Horse Regiment
William John QUELCH, 11th Light Horse Regiment
Leslie Arthur QUICK, 8th Light Horse Regiment
Ernest Joseph QUIDLEY, 4th Light Horse Regiment
Arthur QUIGLEY, 14th Light Horse Regiment
James QUIGLEY, 4th Light Horse Field Ambulance
John QUIGLEY, 8th Light Horse Regiment
John QUIGLEY, 9th Light Horse Regiment
John Francis QUIGLEY, 3rd Light Horse Regiment
William Wetherington QUILLAN, Imperial Camel Corps Brigade
Harold QUILTY, Imperial Camel Corps Brigade
Robert Culley QUIN, Imperial Camel Corps Brigade
Patrick Joseph QUINANE, 7th Light Horse Regiment
Arthur Howell QUINE, 2nd Light Horse Regiment
George Thomas Langley QUINE, 1st Light Horse Signal Squadron
John QUINE, 2nd Light Horse Regiment
John QUINE, 2nd Light Horse Regiment
Edward Arthur QUINLAN, 3rd Light Horse Regiment
Gerald QUINLAN, Light Horse Reinforcements
James QUINLAN, 14th Light Horse Regiment
James Eskinwald QUINLAN, 8th Light Horse Regiment
Joseph Vincent QUINLAN, General Service Reinforcements
Lawrence Charles QUINLAN, 8th Light Horse Regiment
Maurice QUINLAN, 11th Light Horse Regiment
Patrick Francis QUINLAN, 1st Light Horse Regiment
John Arthur QUINLIVAN, Imperial Camel Corps Brigade
Leo QUINLIVAN, 12th Light Horse Regiment
Edward QUINN, 12th Light Horse Regiment
Francis QUINN, 13th Light Horse Regiment
Frederick George QUINN, General Service Reinforcements
Frederick William QUINN, 9th Light Horse Regiment
George QUINN, 5th Light Horse Regiment
Herbert Thomas QUINN, 4th Light Horse Regiment
James QUINN, 10th Light Horse Regiment
James QUINN, 5th Light Horse Regiment
John William QUINN, 2nd Light Horse Regiment
Leslie QUINN, Imperial Camel Corps Brigade
Leslie James QUINN, 3rd Light Horse Regiment
Leslie James QUINN, 3rd Light Horse Regiment
Maurice Basil QUINN, 10th Light Horse Regiment
Patrick QUINN, 13th Light Horse Regiment
Patrick William QUINN, 10th Light Horse Regiment
Percival Thomas QUINN, 4th Light Horse Regiment
Peter QUINN, 4th Light Horse Regiment
Phillip QUINN, 4th Light Horse Regiment
Thomas QUINN, 4th Light Horse Regiment
Thomas Patrick QUINN, 1st Light Horse Regiment
Walter Alexander QUINN, 1st Australian Wireless Squadron
Walter Herbert QUINN, 11th Light Horse Regiment
William James QUINN, 8th Light Horse Regiment
William Peter QUINN, 6th Light Horse Regiment
John Robert Alexander QUINNELL, Imperial Camel Corps Brigade
Arthur Walter QUINT, 13th Light Horse Regiment
Fletcher Evelyn QUINTAL, 6th Light Horse Regiment
Ralph Henry QUINTALL, 7th Light Horse Regiment
Albert QUINTON, 3rd Light Horse Regiment
Sidney John QUINTON, 12th Light Horse Regiment
Leslie Roy QUINTRELL, 9th Light Horse Regiment
Norman McKenzie QUIRE, 3rd Light Horse Regiment
Albert Walter QUIRK, 8th Light Horse Regiment
Frank Patrick QUIRK, 4th Light Horse Regiment
Joseph Wentworth QUIRK, General Service Reinforcements
Thomas William QUIRK, 8th Light Horse Regiment
William Ernest QUIRK, 9th Light Horse Regiment
Cecil William QUODLING, 2nd Light Horse Regiment
Previous: PRI to PYN
Next: RAB to REE
Sources Used:
National Archives Service File.
Embarkation Roll, AWM8, Class 10, Light Horse.
Nominal Roll, AWM133, Nominal Roll of Australian Imperial Force who left Australia for service abroad, 1914-1918 War.
Collected Records of Steve Becker.
Acknowledgement: Many thanks to Steve Becker who provided much of the raw material that appears in this item.
Further Reading:
Australian Light Horse - Full Index
Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1920
22nd A (SAMR) LH
22nd Australian (South Australian Mounted Rifles) Light Horse Regiment
1918
Equis Armis Virtute - By Horses, arms and Virtue
Allied with: King Edward's Horse (The King's Overseas Dominions Regiment).
District
Southern South Australia
Division
2nd Division
Brigade
8th BrigadeHeadquarters
AdelaideHonorary Colonel
The Right Honorable Algernon Hawkins Thogond Keith-Falconer Earl of Kintore, PC, GCMG.Commanding Officer
Captain William Herbert Edmunds, VD, Boer War Veteran, 28 August 1911, Temporary Commanding Officer.Adjutant
Major Charles Philip Butler, DSO, Honorary Lieutenant Colonel, 1 November 1915, Absent on AIF duties.Quartermaster
Lieutenant Herbert Richard Walsh, 27 December 1917.
Honorary Lieutenant Thomas Robert Richards, 18 March 1912.Medical Officer
Captain Alexander MacMillan, 1 October 1905.Veterinary Officer
Captain Charles Arthur Loxton, 18 April 1910.
Supernumerary
Lieutenant Arthur Francis Lindsay Harper, 1 July 1915, on A & I Staff secondment.
Area Officers
Captain Thomas George Heming, Boer War Veteran, 1 November 1910, Absent on AIF duties.
Lieutenant Park Alexander McEdward Laurie, 13 August 1908, Absent on AIF duties.
Lieutenant George King, 1 July 1912.
Machine Gun Section
Adelaide
Lieutenant John Gregory Prior, 15 January 1912, Absent on AIF duties.
Lieutenant Frank Lindsay Gordon Smith, 1 August 1916.
"A" Squadron, Reynella - McLaren Vale - Brighton - Glenelg - Mitcham - Unley.
Captain Harry Meshach Parsons, 1 February 1914, Absent on AIF duties.
Lieutenant John Theodore Bigg, 1 July 1915, Absent on AIF duties.
Lieutenant Valleck Cartwright Mallan, 1 January 1918.
"B" Squadron, Narracoorte - Kingston - Victor Harbor - Bordertown - Penola.
Lieutenant Herbert Robert Hawthorn Mattinson, 1 July 1915.
Lieutenant Frederick John Kidman, 1 July 1915.
Lieutenant Charles Frederick Barnett, 1 July 1915, Absent on AIF duties.
Lieutenant Goerge Arthur Depledge, 1 July 1915, Absent on AIF duties.
Lieutenant Herbert Leicester Smith, 1 August 1915.
Lieutenant William Henry Thomas, 1 August 1915.
"C" Squadron, Mount Gambier - Millicent.
Captain Francis Michael White, 28 August 1914, Absent on AIF duties.
Lieutenant Robert Flett, 1 July 1915.
Lieutenant Henry Love Kelynack Bartlett, 1 July 1915.
Previous: 22nd Australian (South Australian Mounted Rifles) Light Horse, 1917
Next: 3rd Australian (South Australian Mounted Rifles) Light Horse, 1919
Further Reading:
16th/22nd/3rd Australian (South Australian Mounted Rifles) Light Horse
Militia Light Horse, South Australia
Australian Militia Light Horse
23rd ALH
23rd Australian (Barossa) Light Horse
1918
District
Central South Australia
Division
2nd Division
Brigade
8th Brigade
Headquarters
Adelaide
Honorary Colonel
The Right Honorable Algernon Hawkins Thogond Keith-Falconer Earl of Kintore, PC, GCMG.Commanding Officer
Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Hancock, 5 October 1908, Tenure of Command from 1 July 1912 to 30 June 1917.
Second in Command
Major Bentley Sievewright Connor, 17 June 1912.
Adjutant
Lieutenant Horace George Viney, Army and Instructional Staff, 1 March 1912, Absent on AIF Service.
Honorary Lieutenant Edwin Terence Martin, Boer War Veteran, 1 August 1917.
Quartermaster
Captain Diedrich Heinrich Schmidt, Honorary Major, 18 June 1904.
Medical Officer
Captain Charles Ernest Cameron Wilson, 1 December 1913.
Veterinary Officer
Captain Frederick Murray-Jones, 19 December 1913, Absent on AIF Service.
Supernumerary Officers
Major William John Reid Hutchinson, 1 October 1914, Absent on AIF Service.
Lieutenant Alfred Augustus Scarfe, [Temporary Orderly Officer, 8th Light Horse Brigade], 1 June 1915.
Lieutenant William Percival Allen Lapthorne, Absent on AIF Service, 1 July 1915.
Area Officers
Major David Fulton, 1 August 1913, Absent on AIF Service.
Captain Dashwood Charles Connor, 1 May 1915.
Lieutenant Harold Edward Rowell, Absent on AIF Service, 16 June 1915.
Machine Gun Section
Adelaide
Lieutenant Walter Andrew Read, 1 July 1915.
"A" Squadron, Adelaide - Kilkenny - Magill
Lieutenant Roland Ellis Jacobs, 16 April 1913.
Lieutenant Clive Bleechmore, 16 February 1914, Absent on AIF Service.
Lieutenant Reginald Valentine Reid, 1 July 1915, Absent on AIF Service.
Lieutenant Alan Ernest Dean, 1 July 1915, Absent on AIF Service.
Lieutenant Ross Wilkinson, 1 July 1915, Absent on AIF Service.
Lieutenant Roy Stirling Fotheringham, 1 July 1915, Absent on AIF Service.
Lieutenant John Patrick Spence Morice, 1 July 1915.
Lieutenant Sydney Hamilton Ayliffe, Boer War Veteran, 1 July 1915, Absent on AIF Service.
Lieutenant Frederic Theodore Bruce, 1 July 1915.
Lieutenant Keith Wilkinson, 16 August 1915, Absent on AIF Service.
Lieutenant William Sydney Dean, 15 August 1916.
"B" Squadron, Tea Tree Gully - Salisbury - Gawler - Two Wells - Mallala
Captain Francis Charles Siekmann, Boer War Veteran, 12 October 1908.
NathanielCaptain Thomas Anglesey Brinkworth (formerly Siekmann) , 23 December 1912, Absent on AIF Service.
Lieutenant Edward Theodore Pascoe, 1 July 1915, Absent on AIF Service.
Lieutenant Alexander John Cowan, 1 July 1915.
Lieutenant Herbert Russell Oborn, 1 July 1915, Absent on AIF Service.
Lieutenant Hermann Carl Ey, 1 July 1915, Absent on AIF Service.
Lieutenant Alan Koeppen Wendt, 1 July 1915, Absent on AIF Service.
Lieutenant Ernest Marshall Luxmoore, 1 July 1915, Absent on AIF Service.
Lieutenant Edward Laurence Angove, 1 July 1915, Absent on AIF Service.
Lieutenant Harry Formby Moore, 1 July 1915, Absent on AIF Service.
Lieutenant George Harvey Nunn, 1 July 1915, Absent on AIF Service.
Lieutenant Sydney Arthur Hunn, Honorary Captain, MC, 1 July 1915, Absent on AIF Service.
Lieutenant Percy Archibald Bell, 16 August 1915.
Lieutenant Charles Angas Wilcox, 16 August 1915, Absent on AIF Service.
Lieutenant Nathaniel Powell Campbell, Honorary Captain, 1 January 1916.
Lieutenant William James Whitty, 1 June 1916.
Lieutenant Thomas Clarke Callow, 28 August 1916.
Lieutenant William Allan Phillis, 15 September 1916.
"C" Squadron, Burra - Hamley Bridge - Riverton - Kapunda
Lieutenant Lancelot Ashley Lewis, Honorary Major, 1 October 1914, Absent on AIF Service.
Lieutenant Edmund Ross James, 1 July 1915, Absent on AIF Service.
Lieutenant Oswald Hatchard Castine, 1 July 1915.
Lieutenant John Cave Killicoat, Boer War Veteran, 1 July 1915.
Lieutenant Harold James Copley, 1 July 1915, Absent on AIF Service.
Lieutenant Frank Phillips, 1 July 1915.
Lieutenant James Brown Wilson, 1 July 1915.
Lieutenant Malcolm Stevenson, 1 July 1915, Absent on AIF Service.
Lieutenant Walter Finch, 16 April 1916.
Lieutenant Guy McGeorge Harris, 16 April 1916, Absent on AIF Service.
Previous: 23rd Australian (Barossa) Light Horse, 1917
Next: 18th Adelaide Lancers Light Horse Regiment, 1919
Further Reading:
17th/23rd/18th Australian Light Horse
Militia Light Horse, South Australia
Australian Militia Light Horse
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