Pte Frederick Randolph (Lilydale), 13th Light Horse Regiment: Is wounded in action, shrapnel wound to the left leg, and is evacuated to hospital in Egypt.

Pte Albert Douglas (Seville), 6th Field Ambulance: In hospital on Malta. Letter written to his parents– ‘…I am lying on my back with a lung pierced at the top, a hardly noticeable wound on my back, and a wound on the top of the left shoulder, where the bullet made its exit, after fracturing the scapula. The bullet and a few bits of bone were extracted. I was wounded on 23rd November, 1915, and arrived in Malta on 29th November, a quick time!’.