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Saturday, 10 October 2009
2nd Australian Light Horse Regiment, Contents
Topic: AIF - 1B - 2 LHR

2nd LHR, AIF

2nd Australian Light Horse Regiment

Contents


2nd Light Horse Regiment Colour Patch

 

The 2nd Light Horse Regiment was formed as part of the 1st Light Horse Brigade, 1st Contingent and attached to the Australian Division at Enoggera Training Camp to the west of Brisbane, Queensland, on 18 August 1914. The recruits were drawn from the four main Militia Regiments within the 1st Military District which incorporated all of Queensland, Darwin and Northern New South Wales. The men from New South Wales found themselves mainly in "C" Squadron. Many of the men went from the Light Horse Militia formation into the AIF Light Horse.

 

Structure

The Australian Light Horse – Structural outline

Australian Light Horse Order of Battle

 

Corps

Desert Mounted Corps (DMC)

 

Division

Anzac Mounted Division

 

Brigade

1st Australian Light Horse Brigade 

 

Regiment

2nd Australian Light Horse Regiment, AIF, Outline 

2nd Light Horse Regiment, AIF, Photograph Album

2nd Light Horse Regiment, AIF, Photograph Album Contents

 

History

 

Romani

2nd ALHR AIF account about the Battle of Romani

2nd ALHR, AIF, War Diary, account about the Battle of Romani 

Account of the 2nd Light Horse Regiment's participation in the Battle of Romani, War Diary, Appendix 4. 

Bir el Abd

Bir el Abd, Sinai, 9 August 1916, 2nd LHR, AIF, War Diary Account

Bir el Abd, Sinai, 9 August 1916, 2nd LHR, AIF, Unit History Account 

Bir el Mazar

Bir el Mazar, Sinai, 17 September 1916, 2nd LHR, AIF, War Diary Account 

Bir el Mazar, Sinai, 17 September 1916, 2nd LHR, AIF, Unit History Account

Magdhaba

2nd ALHR, AIF, War Diary, account 

2nd ALHR AIF account 

Beersheba

2nd ALHR AIF account about the fall of Beersheba

2nd ALHR, AIF, War Diary, account about the fall of Beersheba 

 

Routine Orders

 

Embarkation

Full Roll

Roll: A - C

Roll: D - F

Roll: G - J

Roll: K - L

Roll: M - Q

Roll: R - S

Roll: T - Z

 

Individual Rolls

Headquarters

A Squadron

B Squadron

C Squadron

Machine Gun Section

1st Reinforcements

2nd Reinforcements

3rd Reinforcements

4th Reinforcements

5th Reinforcements

6th Reinforcements

7th Reinforcements

8th Reinforcements

9th Reinforcements

10th Reinforcements

11th Reinforcements

12th Reinforcements

13th Reinforcements

14th Reinforcements

15th Reinforcements

16th Reinforcements

17th Reinforcements

18th Reinforcements

19th Reinforcements

20th Reinforcements

21st Reinforcements

22nd Reinforcements

23rd Reinforcements

24th Reinforcements

25th Reinforcements

26th Reinforcements

27th Reinforcements

28th Reinforcements

29th Reinforcements

30th Reinforcements

 

Personnel

272 Squadron Sergeant Major William John Brown

273 Squadron Quartermaster Sergeant Frank Cartwright

280 Farrier Sergeant Arthur Edgar Molesworth

285 Cpl Thomas George Alexander Miller

293 Trooper Charles Beresford Alexander

307 Trooper William Montague Cory

312 Trooper Leonard Dimmick

318 Private William Alfred Elliott

322 Private Percy Ussher Gooch

325 Private Sidney Anderson Greenbury

336 Private Arthur Alexander Heffler

346 Private Edward Sutton Lane

348 Private William George Moren

351 Tpr William Henry Massey

371 Shoeing Smith Phillip Joseph O'Sullivan

374 Driver James Pearson

375 Shoeing Smith Philip George Ranahan

381 Pte John Rogan

383 Private Colin Morgan Reade

394 Private Walter Henry Thompson

404 Bugler Denis Ramsay Needham Walker

413 Private William Kiddell

414 Private George King

415 Private Harry Middleton

416 Trooper Frederick Ernest Stumm

451 Squadron Quartermaster Sergeant Matthew Gee

456 Sergeant John Stanley Wade

471 Private William Harvey Adams

484 Private Thomas Buckley

487 Private Stanley Alfred James Cheers

490 Private Patrick Casey

501 Private Edward Donovan

522 Lance Corporal Frederick Louis Hornby

529 Private Patrick Ravenhill Hulbert

540 Private Charles Harold Mills

551 Private Robert McAleese

552 Private James Archibald Murray

570 Private Francis Darvall Templer

596 Private Arthur Ernest Anderson

624 Private Oliver Harris

1229 Trooper Frank Ansell

1472 Driver Alfred Clive Wooster, 2nd LHR

Captain Allan William Nash

 

Roll of Honour

2nd Australian Light Horse Regiment, Roll of Honour 

Lest We Forget

 

Further Reading:

2nd Australian Light Horse Regiment, AIF

2nd Australian Light Horse Regiment, Roll of Honour  

Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1920

 


Citation: 2nd Australian Light Horse Regiment, Contents

Posted by Project Leader at 12:01 AM EADT
Updated: Friday, 2 September 2011 9:45 PM EADT
Friday, 9 October 2009
2nd Australian Light Horse Regiment, AIF, Outline
Topic: AIF - 1B - 2 LHR

2nd LHR, AIF

2nd Australian Light Horse Regiment

Outline

 

2nd Light Horse Lines on visiting day

[From: The Queenslander,  12 September 1914, p. 21.]

 

Formation

The 2nd Light Horse Regiment was formed as part of the 1st Light Horse Brigade, 1st Contingent and attached to the Australian Division at Enoggera Training Camp to the west of Brisbane, Queensland, on 18 August 1914. The recruits were drawn from the four main Militia Regiments within the 1st Military District which incorporated all of Queensland, Darwin and Northern New South Wales. The men from New South Wales found themselves mainly in "C" Squadron. Many of the men went from the Light Horse Militia formation into the AIF Light Horse.

 

"A" Squadron recruited mainly from:

2nd Light Horse Regiment (50 men).

 

"B" Squadron recruited mainly from:

3rd Light Horse Regiment (34 men)

 

"C" Squadron recruited mainly from:

4th Light Horse Regiment (64 men); and,

27th Light Horse Regiment (30 men).

 

Training 

 

2nd Light Horse Regiment Routine Order No 1, 26 August 1914

[Click on page for larger version.]

 

Training of the 2nd Light Horse Regiment occurred at Enoggera Training Camp from August until September 1914. 

 

Embarkation

Embarkation of the 2nd Light Horse Regiment occurred by the HMAT A15 Star Of England from Pinkenbar Wharf in Brisbane, Queensland, on 24 September 1914. 

 

 HMAT A15 Star of England at Pinkenbar, Queensland, September 1914

 [See: His Majesty's Australian Transports [HMAT] Ships, A15.]

 

The 2nd Light Horse Regiment sailed by convoy from Albany and passed by the action against the Emden at the Cocos Islands. The Star of England disembarked the 2nd Light Horse Regiment in Egypt on 9 December 1914.

 

 

Colour Patch

Initially, the only colour separation of the various Australian mounted troops was by use of the pennant. The marker pennants were carried on poles to mark lines troop lines in camps in Egypt. They were not lance pennants as the Australian lancers had red over white pennants on their lances.

 


Pennant of the 2nd Light Horse Regiment

 

While this pennant was useful in distinguishing horse and troop lines, it failed to identify the individual with a unit. The AIF 1st Australian Division Standing Orders issued in December 1914 ordered the Australian Light Horse Regiments to wear a 4 inch wide [10.2cm] blue armband with the regiment name marked on the band in black lettering.

The earlier systems proved to be ineffective so to assist with identification of the men in the various units within the AIF, Divisional Order No 81 (A) Administration was issued at Mena on 8 March 1915 detailing the Colour Patch for the 2nd Light Horse Regiment as others received their colours. The colour patch was made of cloth 1¼ inches wide and 2¾ inches long and worn on the sleeve one inch below the shoulder seam. The colour patch for the 2nd Light Horse Regiment was green over white.

 

2nd Light Horse Regiment Colour Patch

 

The 2nd Light Horse Regiment carried the white Brigade colour as the lower triangle part of the colour patch, while the green unit colour was on the top. This is illustrated with the above presentation.

 

Gallipoli

As mounted troops, the Light Horse was considered to be unsuitable for work in Gallipoli. The mounted troops volunteered to operate as infantry and thus were sent to Gallipoli with the 2nd Light Horse Regiment landing on 12 May 1915. Only once was this regiment used for offensive activities which occurred on the morning of 7 August 1915 with an attack on a Turkish position opposite Quinns Post. The tragedy was reduced when the assault was abandoned. The 2nd Light Horse Regiment was withdrawn from the front line in September and left the peninsula on 18 December 1915.

 

Western Frontier Force

After the return to Egypt, the 2nd Light Horse Regiment reformed and re-equipped. The reorganisation of the Light Horse led to the formation of the ANZAC Mounted Division to which the 2nd Light Horse Regiment became a foundation member.

For the first five months of 1916, between January and May, the 2nd Light Horse Regiment was deployed throughout the Nile valley to defend the Egyptian economic centres from the interruption by the Senussi infiltrating from Siwa Oasis. 

 

Defence of Egypt

On 14 May1916, the 2nd Light Horse Regiment moved to join its parent brigade, the 1st Light Horse Brigade, which was taking part in the defence of the Suez Canal. The work was hot and monotonous. they remained here until moved to the Romani region to bolster the defence of that area.

 

Sinai

The 1st Light Horse Brigade played an important role in beating back the Turkish invasion of the Suez Canal zone at Romani. Now known as the Battle of Romani which lasted from 4-6 August which was quickly followed by the Battle of Katia and then Bir el Abd on 9 August. All the actions in which the 2nd Light Horse Regiment finally led to the defeat of the Ottoman Canal Expeditionary force and its retreat to Bir el Mazar.


Over the next few months, the 2nd Light Horse Regiment took part in the Allied advance over the Sinai leading to the fall of Bir el Mazar, then El Arish followed by Bir el Magdhaba and finally Rafa in January 1917. The Ottoman forces were expelled from the Sinai and were poised to be tackled in Palestine.

 

Palestine

The 2nd Light Horse Regiment was assigned to protect the rail line and lines of communications for the first months of 1917. They missed the First Battle of Gaza but were back at the fron by 6 April 1917 and took part in the Second Battle of Gaza on 19 April 1917.

The 2nd Light Horse Regiment took part in the Battle of Beersheba and then the follow up actions that lasted until early January 1918. This included such actions as the advance to Jaffa.

After the fall of Jerusalem the 2nd Light Horse Regiment moved to the Jordan Valley and took parts in operations in this region. This included the taking of Jericho, the attack on Amman during 27 March - 2 April 1918 and Es Salt Raid of 30 April – 4 May 1918. It's last major action prior to the breakout was to repel the German Asien Corps attack on Abu Telllul, 14 July 1918.


Amman

At the opening of the final Allied offensive on 19 September 1918, the 2nd Light Horse Regiment took part in the invasion of the Moab hills for the third time. This time Amman was captured and finally, the Ottomans called for an Armistice on 30 October 1918.

 

Return to Australia

After the conclusion of hostilities, the 2nd Light Horse Regiment was marked to return to Australia. Prior to that action, one of the saddest actions occurred for the Australian Lighthorsemen, they had to farewell their best friends, the horses. All the Light Horse unit horses's health was ascertained with the fit horses being transferred to the Indian Cavalry while those in poor condition were destroyed by the Veterinary units. On 13 March 1919 the 2nd Light Horse Regiment embarked from Egypt for the long voyage to Australia where the unit was disbanded. 


Commanding Officers

Lieutenant Colonel Robert Mackay Stodart
Lieutenant Colonel Thomas William (Bill) Glasgow
Lieutenant Colonel Sydney William Barlow
Lieutenant Colonel George Herbert Bourne

 

 Decorations earned by the 2nd Light Horse Regiment

  • 1 CMG - Companion in The Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George
  • 8 DSO - Distinguished Service Orders
  • 10 MC - Military Crosses
  • 6 DCM - Distinguished Conduct Medals
  • 15 MM- Military Medals
  • 1 MSM - Meritorious Service Medal
  • 34 MID - Mentioned in Despatches
  • 3 foreign awards 

 

Campaigns

Gallipoli

  • Anzac
  • Defence at Anzac
  • Suvla
  • Sari Bair
  • Gallipoli 1915-1916

Egypt

  • Senussi Campaign
  • Defence of Egypt

Sinai

  • Romani
  • Magdhaba
  • Rafa 

Palestine

  • Second Battle of Gaza
  • Third Battle of Gaza
  • Beersheba
  • El Mughar
  • Nebi Samwill
  • Jerusalem
  • Jaffa
  • Jericho
  • Amman
  • Es Salt
  • Abu Tellul
  • Megiddo
  • Nablus
  • Palestine 1917-1918

 

Casualties suffered by the 2nd Light Horse Regiment

  • 203 killed
  • 472 wounded


War Diary

The Australian War Memorial has put these on line and may be accessed here:

2nd Light Horse Regiment War Diaries.

 

Embarkations:

The following list details all the embarkations in support of the 2nd Light Horse Regiment, AIF, during the Great War. Each entry details the individual soldier's: rank on embarkation; full name; Declared age; last occupation held; last address as a civilian; enlistment Date; and, ultimate fate. Each man is linked to a brief military biography where ever possible. One interesting point is that many of the men listed in the embarkation roll for the 2nd Light Horse Regiment ended up in a different unit altogether. This list details the men's starting point in the AIF.

2nd Light Horse Regiment, Headquarters

Brisbane, Queensland on board HMAT A15 Star Of England 24 September 1914

2nd Light Horse Regiment, A Squadron

Brisbane, Queensland on board HMAT A15 Star Of England 24 September 1914

2nd Light Horse Regiment, B Squadron

Brisbane, Queensland on board HMAT A15 Star Of England 24 September 1914

2nd Light Horse Regiment, C Squadron

Brisbane, Queensland on board HMAT A15 Star Of England 24 September 1914

2nd Light Horse Regiment, Machine Gun Section

Brisbane, Queensland on board HMAT A15 Star Of England 24 September 1914

2nd Light Horse Regiment, 1st Reinforcement

Sydney, New South Wales on board HMAT A42 Boorara 20 December 1914

2nd Light Horse Regiment, 2nd Reinforcement

Brisbane, Queensland on board HMAT A53 Itria 9 February 1915

2nd Light Horse Regiment, 3rd Reinforcement

Brisbane, Queensland on board HMAT A53 Itria 9 February 1915

2nd Light Horse Regiment, 4th Reinforcement

Brisbane, Queensland on board HMAT A15 Star Of England 8 April 1915

2nd Light Horse Regiment, 5th Reinforcement

Newcastle, New South Wales on board HMAT A57 Malakuta 22 May 1915

2nd Light Horse Regiment, 6th Reinforcement

Brisbane, Queensland on board HMAT A7 Medic 2 June 1915

2nd Light Horse Regiment, 7th Reinforcement

Sydney, New South Wales on board HMAT A9 Shropshire 20 August 1915

2nd Light Horse Regiment, 8th Reinforcement

Brisbane, Queensland on board HMAT A55 Kyarra 16 August 1915

2nd Light Horse Regiment, 9th Reinforcement

Sydney, New South Wales on board HMAT A33 Ayrshire 1 September 1915

2nd Light Horse Regiment, 10th Reinforcement

Brisbane, Queensland on board HMAT A69 Warilda 5 October 1915

2nd Light Horse Regiment, 11th Reinforcement

Sydney, New South Wales on board HMAT A47 Mashobra 4 October 1915

2nd Light Horse Regiment, 12th Reinforcement

Sydney, New South Wales on board HMAT A23 Suffolk 30 November 1915

2nd Light Horse Regiment, 13th Reinforcement

Sydney, New South Wales on board HMAT A36 Boonah 22 January 1916

2nd Light Horse Regiment, 14th Reinforcement

Brisbane, Queensland on board HMAT A62 Wandilla 31 January 1916

2nd Light Horse Regiment, 15th Reinforcement

Brisbane, Queensland on board HMAT A73 Commonwealth 28 March 1916

2nd Light Horse Regiment, 16th Reinforcement

Sydney, New South Wales on board HMAT A16 Star Of Victoria 31 March 1916

2nd Light Horse Regiment, 17th Reinforcement

Sydney, New South Wales on board HMAT A10 Karroo 5 May 1916

2nd Light Horse Regiment, 18th Reinforcement

Brisbane, Queensland on board HMAT A49 Seang Choon 4 May 1916

2nd Light Horse Regiment, 19th Reinforcement

Sydney, New South Wales on board RMS Mongolia 8 July 1916

2nd Light Horse Regiment, 20th Reinforcement

Sydney, New South Wales on board RMS Malwa 22 July 1916

2nd Light Horse Regiment, 21st Reinforcement

Sydney, New South Wales on board RMS Mooltan 19 August 1916

2nd Light Horse Regiment, 22nd Reinforcement

Brisbane, Queensland on board HMAT A43 Barunga 26 October 1916

2nd Light Horse Regiment, 23rd Reinforcement

Melbourne, Victoria on board HMAT A42 Boorara 10 May 1917

2nd Light Horse Regiment, 24th Reinforcement

Brisbane, Queensland on board HMAT A1 Hymettus 3 February 1917

2nd Light Horse Regiment, 25th Reinforcement

Sydney, New South Wales on board RMS Karmala 3 February 1917

2nd Light Horse Regiment, 26th Reinforcement

Melbourne, Victoria on board HMAT A42 Boorara 10 May 1917

2nd Light Horse Regiment, 27th Reinforcement

Sydney, New South Wales on board HMAT A15 Port Sydney 9 May 1917

2nd Light Horse Regiment, 28th Reinforcement

Sydney, New South Wales on board HMAT A15 Port Sydney 9 May 1917

2nd Light Horse Regiment, 29th Reinforcement

Sydney, New South Wales on board HMAT A55 Kyarra 3 September 1917

2nd Light Horse Regiment, 30th Reinforcement

Sydney, New South Wales on board HMAT A38 Ulysses 19 December 1917

See: Troop transport ships for information and photographs about the various ships employed in transporting the troops to Egypt.

 

Books:

Bourne, GH, "Nulli Secundus" - The History - of the 2nd Light Horse Regiment Australian Imperial Force - August 1914 - April 1919, Melbourne 1926.

Needham-Walker, DR, Biography of the 2nd Australian Light Horse Regiment, A.I.F, Brisbane 1926.

Scrymgeour, JTS, Echoes of the Australian Light Horse in Egypt and Palestine, 1917-1918,  Warwick 1918.

 

Further Reading:

2nd Australian Light Horse Regiment, AIF

2nd Australian Light Horse Regiment, Roll of Honour

Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1920

 


Citation: 2nd Australian Light Horse Regiment, AIF, Outline

Posted by Project Leader at 12:01 AM EADT
Updated: Tuesday, 22 December 2009 8:14 PM EAST
Thursday, 8 October 2009
2nd Australian Light Horse Regiment, Roll of Honour
Topic: AIF - 1B - 2 LHR

2nd LHR, AIF

2nd Australian Light Horse Regiment

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 2nd Light Horse Regiment and gave their lives in service of Australia, whether as part of the 2nd Light Horse Regiment or another unit.

 

Roll of Honour

 

George Edward ADAMS, Killed in Action, 12 March 1917

William Henry ADAMS, Killed in Action, 14 May 1915

Charles Beresford ALEXANDER, Died of Disease, 7 April 1915

James Cyril ALEXANDER, Killed in Action, 14 May 1915

Frederick Charles ALLEN, Killed in Action, 11 November 1915

Albert ANDERSON, Killed in Action, 7 August 1915

Arthur Ernest ANDERSON, Killed in Action, 15 May 1915

James ANDERSON, Died of Wounds, 17 September 1917

William Leith ANDERSON, Died of Disease, 3 February 1917

William Thomas ANDERSON, Killed in Action, 8 July 1918

Matthew ANGUS, Killed in Action, 9 January 1917

Frank ANSELL, Killed in Action, 31 October 1917

Arthur Henry ANTHONY, Killed in Action, 9 January 1917

Alfred William APPLETON, Died of Wounds, 2 May 1918

Lindsay Lee ARCHIBALD, Killed in Action, 11 April 1918

Robert ARCHIBALD, Died of Disease, 3 February 1916

Ralph Irving ARNOLD, Killed in Action, 8 August 1916

Clive ARTHUR, Died of Wounds, 24 November 1917

Leslie Raymond ARTHUR, Killed in Action, 7 August 1915

 

Frederick Joseph BAILEY, Died of Disease, 1 November 1918

Roy BAILEY, Killed in Action, 9 January 1917

John Percy BARNES, Killed in Action, 9 January 1917

Harold Joseph BARRY, Killed in Action, 7 August 1915

Charles Noel BARTON, Killed in Action, 14 January 1917

Irvine Julius BARTON, Died of Wounds, 5 April 1918

Carl BECK, Killed in Action, 31 October 1917

James Albert BEYERS, Killed in Action, 14 May 1915

Charles Joseph BOND, Died of Wounds, 30 May 1915

John James BOYLE, Died of Wounds, 12 January 1917

Thomas BRAITHWAITE, Died of Wounds, 16 October 1917

Allan BROWN, Killed in Action, 20 July 1919

Frederick BROWN, Killed in Action, 28 March 1918

Thomas John BROWN, Killed in Action, 2 November 1917

William Charles BROWN, Died of Disease, 4 November 1918

Thomas McDonald BROWNE, Died of Wounds, 20 April 1917

William Ridd BRYCE, Died of Wounds, 4 December 1917

Cecil Gordon Gray BUCHANAN, Killed in Action, 29 May 1915

William Edward Harold BUNKUM, Killed in Action, 14 July 1918

Joseph BURGE, Killed in Action, 7 August 1915

Frederick BURGESS, Died of Wounds, 20 April 1918

Roy BURRELL, Died of Disease, 30 April 1918

Albert Arthur BURTON, Killed in Action, 14 May 1915

Percy BUTCHER, Died of Wounds, 23 December 1916

Ernest Rupert BUTLER, Died of Wounds, 16 May 1915, and subsequently buried at sea.

 

Michael William CAIN, Died of Disease, 18 October 1918

Thomas CALLAGHAN, Killed in Action, 19 April 1917

Allan John CAMERON, Died of Disease, 15 April 1917

Clifford CAMERON, Killed in Action, 9 January 1917

Douglas Dunmore CAMPBELL, Killed in Action, 4 August 1916

Phillip John CARDWELL, Killed in Action, 22 October 1917

William CARL, Killed in Action, 7 August 1915

John Gerald CARR-BOYD, Killed in Action, 12 October 1917

Frank CARTWRIGHT, Died of Disease, 18 April 1915

Patrick CASEY, Killed in Action, 12 May 1915

Arthur Frank CHAMBERS, Died of Wounds, 20 April 1917

James Artemus CHAMBERS, Killed in Action, 16 July 1918

Fergus John CLARKE, Killed in Action, 12 October 1917

Frank COLE, Died of Wounds, 12 October 1918

Percy Phillip COLLETT, Killed in Action, 11 April 1918

Harry COLLINGS, Died of Wounds, 16 January 1917

William CONEY, Killed in Action, 14 July 1918

William John CONVERY, Killed in Action, 23 October 1917

Robert COOPER, Killed in Action, 27 March 1918

George Frederick CORNICK, Killed in Action, 14 July 1918

George COWAN, Died of Accident, 15 January 1919

John COWIE, Killed in Action, 14 July 1918

Errol Claude COWLEY, Killed in Action, 9 January 1917

John CRAIG, Died of Wounds, 17 October 1917

Samuel CROWTHER, Killed in Action, 14 May 1915

John Francis CROZIER, Died of Wounds, 11 January 1917

Robert James CROZIER, Killed in Action, 11 April 1918

George CUMMINS, Died of Wounds, 7 November 1917

Thomas Andrew CUNNINGHAM, Killed in Action, 4 August 1916

 

Thomas DALE, Killed in Action, 4 August 1916

Walter Edmund DANIEL, Killed in Action, 11 April 1918

Herbert Alfred DAVIES, Died of Disease, 17 October 1918

Thomas DAVIES, Killed in Action, 14 May 1915

William John DAVIES, Died of Wounds, 22 December 1917

Andrew DAY, as a Prisoner of War, Died in Captivity, 11 February 1917

Albert Hellmuth DeBERG, Killed in Action, 14 July 1918

Victor DENTON, Died of Wounds, 31 May 1915

John Marie Cornelius DeRAADT, Died of Disease, 17 October 1915

Leonard DIMMICK, Died of Disease, 3 March 1916

Thomas Stevenson DINSDALE, Died of Wounds, 1 November 1917

George Russel DRYSDALE, Died of Disease, 8 April 1917

Archibald Stewart DUNCAN, Died of Wounds, 11 December 1917

George Thomas DURHAM, Killed in Action, 31 October 1917

Jeremiah James DWYER, Died of Disease, 29 June 1916

John Francis DWYER, Killed in Action, 7 August 1915

 

Francis Paul EASTON, Died of Disease, 19 November 1918

Patrick Hugh EGAN, Died of Wounds, 30 September 1917

William ELLIOTT, Died of Wounds, 17 July 1918

Herbert Victor Valentine ELLIS, Died of Disease, 22 October 1918

John ELLIS, Killed in Action, 3 November 1918

 

Charles Stuart FERGUSON, Died of Disease, 25 February 1919

Percy Walter FINNIS, Killed in Action, 4 August 1916

Charles Henry FISHER, Died of Wounds, 9 January 1917

Lawrence Leslie FLOYD, Died of Disease, 8 March 1918

John Leo FOGARTY, Died of Wounds, 6 June 1917

Jack FOGWELL, Died of Wounds, 3 November 1917

Norman Victor FOOTE, Died of Disease, 7 April 1915

Arthur Franklin FRY, Died of Wounds, 2 October 1917

 

Lawrence Patrick GARVEY, Killed in Action, 14 May 1915

James Robinson GEDDES, Killed in Action, 14 July 1918

Carl William GEHRKE, Died of Disease, 30 April 1917

Arthur Michael Creagh GEOGHEGAN, Killed in Action, 15 September 1915

Samuel Gilbert GIBBS, Killed in Action, 21 July 1916

Thomas Lowden GOODALL, Died of Wounds, 14 May 1915

Alexander GOODWIN, Died of Disease, 22 February 1919

S. Edward GORDON, Died of Wounds, 20 July 1915

Albert Chrisopher Julius GRAFFUNDER, Killed in Action, 14 May 1915

Donald Edwin Robinson GRAHAM, Died of Accident, 8 November 1916

Dugald Maxwell Lockwood GRAHAM, Killed in Action, 14 May 1915

Frederick Wallace GRAU, Killed in Action, 14 July 1918

Walter Joseph Edward GRIDLEY, Died of Wounds, 28 July 1918

Charles James GRIEVE, Died of Wounds, 16 July 1918

Harry Leslie GRIFFIN, Killed in Action, 26 September 1917

Leander de Lorme GROVE, Killed in Action, 3 September 1916

Archibald Ambrose Mathew GUNN, Died of Wounds, 7 February 1917

Thomas Kenny GWYNNE, Died of Disease, 2 November 1918

 

Daniel HALLIDAY, Died of Accident, 30 March 1917

Henry HAMMOND, Killed in Action, 7 August 1915

Stuart Samson HAMP, Killed in Action, 7 August 1915

William John HANDLEY, Died of Wounds, 16 July 1918

James HANNAH, Killed in Action, 14 May 1915

Carl Richmond HANSEN, Died of Wounds, 26 February 1917

Norman HANSLOW, Died of Wounds, 22 April 1917

Henry HARMAN, Died of Wounds, 2 August 1915

Thomas Edward HARRINGTON, Killed in Action, 8 August 1918

William HARRINGTON, Killed in Action, 29 September 1918

Oliver HARRIS, Died of Wounds, 17 May 1915

Maurice Atherton HARTE, Died of Disease, 3 January 1916

Daniel HAWKES, Died of Wounds, 27 April 1917

David Birrell HERD, Died of Accident, 22 August 1916

Charles HICK, Killed in Action, 21 September 1917

Ivor Henry HICKS, Died of Wounds, 29 September 1918

Thomas William HILDEBRAND, Killed in Action, 14 July 1918

Herbert Gerald HINTON, Killed in Action, 7 August 1915

Arthur HOWARD, Killed in Action, 5 April 1918

Frederick Stephen HUDSON, Died of Wounds, 12 October 1916

Patrick Ravenhill HULBERT, Killed in Action, 18 July 1915

 

Victor Carlton IRISH, Killed in Action, 14 July 1918

 

William Neilson Leslie JACK, Died of Wounds, 3 October 1917

Christian JEPSON, Killed in Action, 4 August 1916

Albert Walker JOHNS, Killed in Action, 7 June 1917

Henry Albert Victor JOHNSON, Died of Accident, 29 March 1917

Percy Lloyd JOHNSTONE, Died of Wounds, 28 April 1918

Stuart Harold JONES, Died of Wounds, 14 April 1919

Theophilus JONES, Died of Wounds, 6 December 1915

Marshall Vivian Henry JURY, Killed in Action, 25 August 1915

 

William KEID, Died of Wounds, 23 June 1915

John Algar KELLY, Died of Disease, 17 May 1916

John KELSALL, Died of Wounds, 4 November 1917

Albert Cheeseman KEMP, Died of Wounds, 14 April 1918

Victor Iredale Norman KENNETT, as a Prisoner of War, Died in Captivity, 9 February 1917

James KERR, Killed in Action, 29 June 1915

Ernest William KIDD, Killed in Action, 12 April 1918

James Henry KIMBER, Killed in Action, 17 May 1915

Thomas James KING, Killed in Action, 15 April 1917

William Keith KING, Killed in Action, 14 July 1918

Alfred Charles KIRK, Killed in Action, 11 April 1918

Eden KNALL, Died of Wounds, 1 January 1917

 

William Roy LANG, Died of Wounds, 31 October 1917

Thomas Edward LANGRIDGE, Killed in Action, 18 May 1917

James Colin Hasty LAWTON, Died of Wounds, 11 August 1916

Alfred Thomas LEATCH, Died of Accident, 3 March 1916

Gerald John LEWIS, Died of Disease, 1 November 1918

Patrick Price LINNAN, Died of Disease, 4 November 1918

Thomas James LOGAN, Killed in Action, 7 August 1915

Thomas Andrew LOMAN, Killed in Action, 3 July 1918

Ashley Codrington LORD, Died of Wounds, 16 December 1915, and subsequently buried at sea.

 

Charles John MacFARLANE, Died of Wounds, 3 July 1915, and subsequently buried at sea.

Lionel MacNAMARA, Killed in Action, 20 May 1915

William Ernest MARKWELL, Killed in Action, 31 October 1917

Cecil James MARSON, Killed in Action, 7 August 1915

George Bernard MARTIN, Died of Wounds, 1 November 1917

George Alexander Lewis MASTERS, Killed in Action, 5 July 1915

Alfred MATTHEWS, Killed in Action, 9 January 1917

Herbert Victor MAUCH, Died of Wounds, 20 October 1917

William James Alexander McALLISTER, Died of Wounds, 24 May 1915

William Edward McCANN, Died of Disease, 11 April 1916

Robert James McCREEDY, Died of Disease, 16 November 1915

George McCULLOCH, Killed in Action, 7 June 1917

Archibald McDONALD, Died of Wounds, 1 November 1917

Eugene McGOWAN, Killed in Action, 22 May 1915

Ernest John McINDOE, Killed in Action, 4 June 1915

Duncan McKINNON, Died of Disease, 15 December 1915

Henry Abraham McLEAN, Died of Disease, 3 December 1915

Joseph Patrick McMAHON, Died of Accident, 15 March 1916

Allan Gordon McMARTIN, Died of Wounds, 1 November 1917

Terence Patrick McSHARRY, Died of Wounds, 6 August 1918

Walter MILFORD, Killed in Action, 11 August 1915

Charles Rudolph MITCHELL, Died of Accident, 15 August 1918

William George MOREN, Killed in Action, 29 June 1915

Joseph Andrew MORGAN, Died of Wounds, 14 August 1916

Gordon MORRIS, Died of Accident, 7 November 1916

Leafwin Beresford MOURITZ, Killed in Action, 14 May 1915

Frederick Christie MULVEY, Killed in Action, 14 May 1915

David MURRAY, Killed in Action, 17 June 1915

 

Allan William NASH, Killed in Action, 29 June 1915

Isaac Thomas NASH, Died of Accident, 5 March 1916

Henry George Ezra NEWLOVE, Killed in Action, 15 April 1918

William Thomas NORTON, Died of Wounds, 19 June 1915, and subsequently buried at sea.

 

Thomas O'CALLAGHAN, Killed in Action, 4 August 1916

Lawrence Raymond O'CONNOR, Died of Wounds, 16 July 1918

William Henry O'CONNOR, Died of Wounds, 20 June 1915

Tom Alexander OGG, Killed in Action, 14 July 1918

John O'LEARY, Killed in Action, 11 November 1915

Frank Robert Warland OSBORNE, Died of Wounds, 6 June 1917

Albert Edward OSWIN, Killed in Action, 14 May 1915

 

Kenneth Alexander PARKER, Died of Disease, 20 April 1915

William Joseph PARKES, Killed in Action, 9 August 1916

Francis Edward PATCH, Killed in Action, 29 September 1917

William James PEACH, Killed in Action, 14 July 1918

Edward Charles Henry PEARCE, Killed in Action, 7 August 1915

Thomas Albert PERKINS, Killed in Action, 11 April 1918

Harry James PERROTT, Died of Disease, 12 October 1915

Albert Broader PETERSON, Killed in Action, 19 January 1917

Edward PETERSON, Died of Wounds, 3 November 1915

Thomas Harold PHILLIPS, Died of Wounds, 14 May 1915, and subsequently buried at sea.

Aubrey PICKERING, Died of Wounds, 10 December 1917

 

John William QUINN, Killed in Action, 22 May 1915

 

Oswald Ivan REA, Killed in Action, 15 April 1917

Colin Morgan READE, Killed in Action, 30 May 1915

Alan Serafino RIGHETTI, Killed in Action, 4 August 1916

Arthur John RIXON, Died of Accident, 15 January 1918

Bertie George RIXON, Killed in Action, 14 July 1918

Samuel Ross ROBERTS, Died of Wounds, 17 January 1917

Francis Kersey James ROBERTSON, Killed in Action, 9 January 1917

Gordon Holmes ROBERTSON, Died of Wounds, 13 May 1915, and subsequently buried at sea.

John Roy ROSS, Died of Wounds, 8 September 1915

Ebenezer ROUND, Killed in Action, 10 September 1917

Charles Henry RUDDLE, Died of Wounds, 23 July 1916

Albert Edward RYCEN, Died of Disease, 21 July 1916

 

Jack Clive SAMS, Died of Wounds, 13 May 1915

James SANDERS, Killed in Action, 28 May 1918

Charles Douglas Livingstone SCOTT, Killed in Action, 7 June 1917

Frederick SCOTT, Died of Wounds, 24 September 1917

Robert Henry SEFTON, Killed in Action, 11 November 1915

William SHARPE, Died of Wounds, 13 August 1915

Sidney George SHERRIN, Died of Accident, 4 April 1919

David Harold Maclean SINCLAIR, Killed in Action, 20 April 1917

Harold SINCLAIR, Died of Disease, 15 October 1918

Walter Edward SMALE, Killed in Action, 7 August 1915

Joseph Edward SMITH, Killed in Action, 30 August 1916

James SOMMERVILLE, Died of Disease, 10 April 1917

Mordaunt SPRY, Killed in Action, 16 November 1915

Percy George STAFFORD, Killed in Action, 26 February 1919

James Leslie STARK, Killed in Action, 1 April 1918

Thomas STEVENSON, Died of Disease, 26 September 1915

Hugh John STEWART, Died of Disease, 3 September 1915

Robert William STOWER, Died of Wounds, 31 October 1917

George SULLIVAN, Killed in Action, 4 August 1916

Jack SULLIVAN, Died of Disease, 1 November 1918

Bertie SVENSON, Killed in Action, 9 August 1916

Walter SWANSON, Died of Wounds, 1 November 1917

Ernest Edward SWEEDMAN, Killed in Action, 15 July 1918

 

Albert William John TALLENTIRE, Killed in Action, 14 May 1915

Francis Darvall TEMPLER, Died of Wounds, 22 October 1915, and subsequently buried at sea.

William TOOHEY, Killed in Action, 4 August 1916

William Herbert Charles TOOHILL, Died of Wounds, 2 August 1916

James John TRICKETT, Died of Disease, 12 February 1917

 

Christopher UHLMANN, Killed in Action, 21 July 1917

Richard Mallett UNDERHILL, Killed in Action, 14 May 1915

Richard James UNDERWOOD, Died of Wounds, 20 January 1917

 

George Malcolm WADDELL, Killed in Action, 23 December 1916

John Stanley WADE, Died of Wounds, 14 May 1915

Albert Stuart WALLACE, Killed in Action, 31 October 1917

John Edward Newman WARD, as a Prisoner of War, Died in Captivity, 6 March 1917

Leslie WATNEY, Killed in Action, 24 October 1917

Archibald James WATT, Died of Wounds, 23 December 1915

George Rickart WEEKS, Killed in Action, 31 October 1917

Jack Frederick James WENTFORD, Died of Wounds, 21 May 1915

Percy George WHITTALL, Killed in Action, 7 August 1915

Henry WILKINSON, Killed in Action, 17 September 1917

John Henry WILLENBROCK, Killed in Action, 5 April 1918

Augustus George Maryon WILSON, Killed in Action, 14 May 1915

Graeme Lang WILSON, Killed in Action, 19 May 1915

Wright Trevor WILSON, Killed in Action, 7 August 1915

Percy Severn Roy WOODYATT, Killed in Action, 4 August 1916

Alfred Clive WOOSTER, Died of Wounds, 2 November 1917

Clement Edgerton WRAGGE, Died of Wounds, 16 May 1915

Edward WYLIE, Killed in Action, 7 August 1915

 

 

Francis Melbourne ZILLMAN, Died of Wounds, 4 April 1918

 

Lest We Forget

 

Acknowledgement: Many thanks to Steve Becker who provided much of the raw material that appears in this item.
 

Further Reading:

2nd Australian Light Horse Regiment, AIF

Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1920

 


Citation: 2nd Australian Light Horse Regiment, Roll of Honour

Posted by Project Leader at 12:01 AM EADT
Updated: Wednesday, 27 April 2011 11:20 PM EADT
Sunday, 9 August 2009
Bir el Abd, Sinai, 9 August 1916, 2nd LHR, AIF, Unit History Account
Topic: AIF - 1B - 2 LHR

Bir el Abd

Sinai, 9 August 1916

2nd LHR, AIF, Unit History Account

 

Lieutenant Colonel George Herbert Bourne's unit history of the 2nd Light Horse Regiment, AIF, included a section specifically related to the battle of Beersheba which is extracted below.

Bourne, Lieut-Colonel GH, "NULLI SECUNDUS" - The History - of the 2nd Light Horse Regiment Australian Imperial Force - August 1914 - April 1919, (Tamworth 1926), p. 36:

 

On 8th, we marched out with the object of again attacking the enemy's rear guard at Bir-el-Abd, distant 22 miles. The position was reached at daylight on 9th. A hot engagement was fought, but the Turks were too well prepared for us, and we were obliged to return, for rations and water, nearer our base, viz. - Oghratina. In this engagement the Regimental casualties were:- Killed, one; wounded, ten.

We again had a very warm corner in this action and covered the withdrawal when that, unfortunately, became necessary.

This was the last attempt to molest the Turkish retreat. Had full use been made of our mobility at the outset, not a Turk or a gun would have got away.

 

Further Reading:

2nd Australian Light Horse Regiment, AIF

2nd Australian Light Horse Regiment, Roll of Honour  

Battle of Romani, Sinai, August 4 to 5, 1916 

Bir el Abd, Sinai, 9 August 1916

Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1920

 


Citation: Bir el Abd, Sinai, 9 August 1916, 2nd LHR, AIF, Unit History Account

Posted by Project Leader at 12:01 AM EADT
Updated: Friday, 18 September 2009 9:07 PM EADT
Wednesday, 5 August 2009
Romani, Sinai, 4-5 August 1916, 2nd LHR, AIF, War Diary Account
Topic: AIF - 1B - 2 LHR

Battle of Romani

Sinai, 4 - 5 August 1916

2nd LHR, AIF, War Diary Account Appendix

 

War Diary account of the 2nd LHR, AIF.

 

The transcription:


Tuesday, August 1, 1916 –

Regiment turned out at 0115.

 

Wednesday, August 2, 1916 –
0215. Regiment marched to Katia in touch with enemy all day. Returned 2200.

 

Thursday, August 3, 1916 –
1730. On outpost duty. Engaged enemy all night.

 

Friday, August 4, 1916 –
Engaged in Battle of Etmaler all day. List of casualties attached. Outposts all night.

 

Saturday, August 5, 1916 –
Engaged enemy all day. Returned to camp 2330.

 

Sunday, August 6, 1916 –
Resting horses and refitting and burying dead.

 

For the complete account of the 2nd Light Horse Regiment's participation in the Battle of Romani written on 6 August 1916, see:

Romani, Sinai, 4-5 August 1916, 2nd LHR, AIF, War Diary Account Appendix 
 
 
Roll of Honour

Douglas Dunmore CAMPBELL
 
Thomas Andrew CUNNINGHAM
 
Thomas DALE
 
Percy Walter FINNIS
 
Christian JEPSON
 
Thomas O'CALLAGHAN
Alan Serafino RIGHETTI
 
George SULLIVAN
 
William TOOHEY
 
Percy Severn Roy WOODYATT
 
 
Lest we forget

 
 
Further Reading:

2nd Australian Light Horse Regiment, AIF

2nd Australian Light Horse Regiment, Roll of Honour

Battle of Romani, Sinai, August 4 to 5, 1916 

Bir el Abd, Sinai, 9 August 1916

Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1920

 


Citation: Romani, Sinai, 4-5 August 1916, 2nd LHR, AIF, War Diary Account

Posted by Project Leader at 12:01 AM EADT
Updated: Monday, 26 October 2009 12:58 PM EADT

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