"If I could have clasped his dying hand and heard his last farewell"
PHELAN, Robert John Daniel (Roy)
Service no 3782 Private 46th Battalion
Born Euroa, Victoria Son of William PHELAN Of Rochford, via Woodend, Victoria Occupation prior to enlistment Groicer Enlisted 08 October 1917 at Bendigo, Vic. Served in France Returned to Australia 19 April 1919 per 'Marathon'
PHELAN, Thomas Henry
Service no 1021 Private 5th Battalion
Born Ballarat, Vic. Son of Helen PHELAN Of 31 Errol Street, West Footscray, Vic. Occupation prior to enlistment Labourer Enlisted 12 September 1914 in Melbourne, Vic. Awarded Military Medal Served Egypt, Gallipoli and France Died of Suffocation 04 August 1916 Aged 34 years Buried Bonneville Communal Cemetery, France
PHILLIPS, Arthur John
Captain 5th Battalion
Son of G W PHILLIPS Of 92 Bridport Street, Albert Park, Vic. Occupation prior to enlistment Manufacturer's Assistant Enlisted 24 August 1914 Returned to Australia 31 January 1918
PHILLIPS, Charles Raymond
Service no 167 Private 4th Light Horse Regiment
Son of William H PHILLIPS Of Rothschild Street, Glenhuntly, Vic. Occupation prior to enlistment Farmer Enlisted 18 August 1914 Died of wounds received at Gallipoli 19 June 1915 at Sea Commemorated Lone Pine Memorial
The Australasian Saturday 24 July 1915 page 27
PHILLIPS, Frederick Roquette
Service No 893 Private 5th Battalion
Born London, England Son of W A PHILLIPS Of Rothschild Street, East Caulfield, Vic. Occupation prior to enlistment Student Enlisted 17 August 1914 Died of wounds 13 August 1915 at Sea Commemorated Lone Pine Memorial
PHILLIPS, George Rennie
Service No: 247 Corporal 57th Battalion
Born: Coghills Creek, Victoria Mother: Mrs. Georgina Rennie LOCKWOOD Of ‘Kapunda’ 140 Little Ryrie St, Geelong, Victoria Occupation prior to enlisting: School Teacher Enlisted: 18 December 1915 Embarkation: 29 May 1916 from Melbourne per ‘Shropshire’ Age: 25 years Served in England & France Returned to Australia: 9 March 1920 per ‘Fredrichruh’ Discharged: 1 June 1920
Education Department of Victoria Record of War Service 1914-1919
PHILLIPS, Herbert Balderson
Service No: 6563 Private 7th Battalion
Born: Stawell, Victoria Father: Robert B. PHILLIPS Of Stawell, Victoria Occupation prior to enlisting: State School Teacher Enlisted: 26 April 1916 Embarkation: 2 October 1916 from Melbourne per ‘Nestor’ Age: 22 years Served in England & France Wounded in Action: 20 September 1917 Returned to Australia: 5 August 1919 per ‘Miltaides’ Discharged: 20 September 1919 Died: 3 August 1940
Education Department of Victoria Record of War Service 1914-1919
PHILLIPS, John Eddy
Service number 254 Private 14th Battalion, B Company
Born in Walhalla VIC Son of John and Margaret PHILLIPS of Main Street, Walhalla, Vic Occupation prior to enlistment Driver (horse) Enlistment date 10 September 1914 Served in Gallipoli Killed in action 8 August 1915 Aged 30 No known grave Commemorated at The Lone Pine Memorial (Panel 42), Gallipoli, Turkey
Australasian Saturday 09 October 1915 page 32
PHILLIPS, Leslie Stewart
Service No 359 Company Quartermaster Sergeant 38th Battalion
Born Euroa, Vic. Son of Agnes PHILLIPS Of Euroa, Vic. Occupation prior to enlistment Clerk Enlisted 23 February 1916 Returned to Australia 30 April 1919
PHILLIPS, Leslie William
Service No: 54A Sergeant 2nd Field Ambulance
Born: Tungamah, Victoria Father: William Henry PHILLIPS Of 17 Raleigh St, Malvern, Victoria Occupation prior to enlisting: School Teacher Enlisted: 14 April 1915 Embarkation: 18 May 1915 from Melbourne per ‘Mooltan’ Age: 21 years Served in England & France Returned to Australia: 25 April 1919 per ‘Nevasa’ Discharged: 24 June 1919
Education Department of Victoria Record of War Service 1914-1919
PHILLIPS, Oliver Charles
Service No: 15541 Driver 3rd Division Signal Coy,
Born: Ballarat, Victoria Mother: Mary PHILLIPS Of 75 Humphrey St, Ballarat East, Victoria Occupation prior to enlisting: Teacher Enlisted: 16 May 1916 Embarkation: 21 October 1916 from Melbourne per ‘Pt Melbourne’ Age: 21 years Served in England & France Returned to Australia: 19 July 1919 per ‘Rio Padro’ Discharged: 5 September 1919
Education Department of Victoria Record of War Service 1914-1919