Pte Clyde Hoffman (Montrose), 7th Battalion: Lands at Anzac Cove to re-join his unit and is moved up into the front line trenches.
Pte George Hannah (Mt Evelyn), 7th Battalion: Leaves Australia bound for Egypt on the HT Star of Victoria.
Pte Thomas Butcher (Yering), 5th Battalion: Leaves Australia bound for Egypt on the HT Star of Victoria.
Sgt Wilmot Stephens (Lilydale), 5th Battalion: Leaves Australia bound for Egypt on the HT Star of Victoria. In a letter to friends in Lilydale – ‘We had rather an interesting voyage over, except that one night whilst I was Sergeant of the Guard, a prisoner got one ‘home’ on me with a log of wood, succeeding in very nearly putting me out; I lost a couple of teeth. He was mentally deranged and I had to have him put in irons’.
Trp Leslie Coppin (Kilsyth), 13th Light Horse Regiment: Leaves Australia bound for Egypt on the HT Malakuta.
Dvr George Davies (Kilsyth), Divisional Train Reinforcements: Leaves Australia bound for Egypt on the HT Malakuta.
Thomas Geddes (Wandin): Enlists in the AIF, he is 39 years old, married with five children and has previously served in the Anglo-Boer War with the Commonwealth Horse as well as the 3rd Dragoon Guards in England. This is his second attempt to enlist in the AIF, on the first occasion he was rejected because of the condition of his teeth.
William Lucas (Silvan) – Leaves his farm in Silvan and enlists in the Australian Light Horse, he is 47 years old and married. One local story has it that he was actually 60 years old at the time and dyed his hair black to try and appear younger.