Sgt William McLeod (Lilydale), 5th Battalion: He and another Sergeant rescue a detachment of marines who were trapped in battle outposts at Wire Gully and were completely covered by Turkish fire.
Pte Ralph Goode (Lilydale), 2nd Field Ambulance: On Anzac Cove. In his diary – ‘I am sitting in my dug out and its death to poke your head out. We are on a hill about one hundred yards from the sea, the engineers have built a landing and the Army Service Corps are unloading stores. The Turkish gunners have got our range lovely and are dropping shells on us about six a minute, Scotty Robinson just got hit. It’s quite exciting and have got quite used to it now. The Turks have tried time after time to mount guns on two points of land jutting out to the sea, one on our left and the other on our right. But thanks to our Navy (with their powerful searchlights) they have never been able to fire a shot, they let them get the guns up and then blow them up’.
Frank Dixon (Wandin): Leaves his job as a clerk and enlists in the AIF, he is 21 years old.