Pte Wilfred Tucker (Mt Dandenong), 7th Battalion: Is evacuated from Anzac Cove to Mudros Island suffering from septic hands. He would later return.
Leopold Muir (Wandin): Having already enlisted in 1914, and then being discharged a few months later as medically unfit because of his teeth, he attempts to enlist again and is successful. He comes from a family with a rich military heritage, his grandfather, James Stowe, had served with the British Army in India during the mutiny, in New Zealand during the Maori Wars and was with the 40th Regiment for the attack on the Eureka Stockade at Ballarat. His grandfather held both long service and good conduct medals and was presented a laurel wreath by Queen Victoria for his service.
Pte Frederick Randolph (Lilydale), 13th Light Horse Regiment: Leaves Australia bound for Egypt on the HMAT Ceramic.
Ernest Wilkin (Wandin): A regular visitor to Wandin where his relatives, the Wilkin and Dixon families, live, he enlists in the AIF, he is 22 years old.