Gnr David England (Silvan), 2nd Field Artillery Brigade: Is wounded in action, gunshot wound to the face, and is evacuated to hospital in England.

Pte Henry Lalor (Montrose), 7th Battalion: Is wounded in action, gunshot wound to right hand, and is evacuated to hospital in England.

Sgt John Hogg (Wandin), 7th Battalion: Is wounded in action, shrapnel wound to right thigh and femur, and is evacuated to hospital in England.

Pte Thomas Butcher (Yering), 5th Battalion: Is wounded in action, shrapnel wound to the head, and is evacuated to hospital in England.

Pte Edmund Rossiter (Silvan), 6th Battalion: Is wounded in action, gunshot wound in back, and is evacuated to hospital in England.

Sgt Henry Hunt, (Lilydale), 6th Battalion: Is awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal for his efforts on this day. His recommendation states: ‘This N.C.O. did excellent liaison work at Herleville Wood on 23 August, 1918. As the advance proceeded he collected stragglers, and after a brisk fight succeeded in taking them forward and establishing them on the final objective. By his initiative and courage, he undoubtedly relieved some of the pressure on the front line.’