"Too far away thy grave to see, but not too far to think of thee"
STACH, Vincent Alexander
STANLEY, Herbert Edward
STAPLETON, Albert George
STEELE, George William
STEPHENS, Wilmot Ira
STEWART, Leslie Stanley
STONE, Roy Frank
STRAFORD, Claude WilliamService No:1199
Sergeant 39th Battalion Born: Meredith, Victoria Mother: Marie STRAFORD Of Ballarat, Victoria Occupation prior to enlisting: School Teacher Enlisted: 1 March 1916 Embarkation: 27 May 1916 from Melbourne per ‘Ascanius’ Age: 22 years Served in England & France Awarded Military Medal Wounded in Action: 29 September 1918 Returned to Australia: 16 May 1919 per ‘Dongola’ Discharged: 8 August 1920 Education Department's Record of War Service 1914-1919 Victoria |
STRANGWARD, Robert John
STRAWHORN, LewisService No: 1812
Private 9th Light Horse, Camel Corps, 14th Light Horse Born: Edgecombe, Victoria Mother: Alexandria STRAWHORN Of Edgecome via Kyneton, Victoria Occupation prior to enlisting: School Teacher Enlisted: 15 October 1915 Embarkation: 5 January 1916 per ‘Afric’ Age: 21 years Served in the Middle East Returned to Australia: 22 January 1919 per ‘Leicestershire’ Discharged: 8 March 1919 Education Department's Record of War Service 1914-1919 Victoria |
STRETCH, Thomas Noel HeathSecond Lieutenant
British Army Machine Gun Corps Son of Bishop John Francis and Amelia Margaret STRETCH Of Newcastle, NSW Awarded Military Cross and Bar Killed in action 25 March 1918 Aged 24 years Buried Peronne Road Cemetery, Maricourt, France University of Melbourne Records of Active Service |
STRINGER, Leslie EdwardService No: 2677
Private 8th Battalion Born: Lauriston, Victoria Mother: Mrs. F.M. STRINGER Of Lauriston via Kyneton, Victoria Occupation prior to enlisting: Clerk for Education Department Enlisted: 16 June 1915 Embarkation: 15 September 1915 from Melbourne per ‘Makarini’ Age: 18 years Served in Egypt & Gallipoli Wounded in Action Returned to Australia: 14 May 1916 per ‘Runic’ Discharged: 19 September 1916 Education Department's Record of War Service 1914-1919 Victoria |
STRUTT, Charles NettletonService no 252
Private 6th Battalion Born East Melbourne, Vic. Son of Samuel Shippam and Mary Ann STRUTT Of 7 Cowderoy Street, St. Kilda, Vic. Occupation prior to enlistment Wool classer Enlisted 17 August 1914 Served in Egypt and Gallipoli Killed in action 08 May 1915 at Gallipoli Aged 30 years Commemorated Helles Memorial, Gallipoli Scotch College - A School at War |
STUCHBERRY AshleyService No: 15871
Private 10th Field Ambulance Born: Maffra, Victoria Father: George STUCHBERRY Of Newry Gippsland, Victoria Occupation prior to enlisting: School Teacher Enlisted: 8 November 1915 Embarkation: 17 November 1916 from Sydney per ‘Pt Napier’ Age: 22 years Served in England & France Returned to Australia: 11 October 1918 per ‘Medic’ Discharged: 22 February 1919 Education Department's Record of War Service 1914-1919 Victoria |
STURDEE, Alfred HobartLieutenant-Colonel
Australian Army Medical Corps 2nd Field Ambulance Husband of Mrs. STURDEE Of Stoneycroft, High Street, Northcote, Melbourne, Vic. Occupation prior to enlistment Medical Practitioner Enlisted 20 August 1914 Mentioned in despatches Returned to Australia 13 February 1917 Victoria's First Expeditionary Force to the Motherland page 6 |
STURDEE, Vernon Ashton HobartLieutenant-Colonel
5th Division Engineers Husband of V STURDEE Of St. George's Road, North Fitzroy, Vic. Occupation prior to enlistment Soldier Enlisted 25 August 1914 Awarded Distinguished Service Order OBE Returned to Australia 16 November 1918 Victoria's First Expeditionary Force to the Motherland page 14 |