Pte Duncan Campbell (Wandin), 5th Battalion: Is wounded in action, injury to right thumb, and is eventually evacuated to hospital in Malta.
Pte Ralph Goode (Lilydale), 2nd Field Ambulance: On Anzac Cove. In his diary – ‘6pm: Our usual evening reception is now on. Have just counted about fifty shells which landed in the water one hundred yards from the shore, the Turks do make some holes there. About a mile to our right the shore is pretty flat and here the Turks expected us to land. They have the beach covered with wire entanglements and I suppose mines but our heads knew a thing or two and landed us at the cliffs, altho the Turks were in large numbers there, they had no entanglements. The naval men who landed us say it was the most brilliant bayonet charge ever made, if you could see what our boys had to face you would understand’.