Pte Ralph Goode (Lilydale), 2nd Field Ambulance: On Anzac Cove. In his diary –‘The mighty ‘Queen Elizabeth’ speaks this morning. The earth fairly trembles when she fires. Oh how we duck when the ‘shrap’ flies. 5.30pm – I am writing this under a rain of shells, the noise is terrific, about eight warships and twenty guns we got into position today are belching forth to the return of Turkish shrapnel. Had a bit chipped out of my cap today, the snipers do tickle us up’.

Pte Frank Nicholls (Wandin), 5th Battalion: Is killed in action in the cliffs above the beach on the day after the landing. He is 23 years old and is buried at the Lone Pine Cemetery on Gallipoli. He is the first from Wandin to die in the war.

Pte John Rose (Lilydale), 8th Battalion: Is firstly reported missing but is then later found wounded, gunshot wound to lower extremities, and evacuated from Anzac Cove to hospital in Egypt.