Lt Howard Morey (Lilydale), 58th Battalion: The 58th Battalion were preparing to attack the village of Peronne and had moved into the village of Flamicourt opposite Peronne. At 2.30pm Lieutenant Morey was leading a patrol which was feeling for an opening into Flamicourt and was working a little ahead of his company. As they moved past the railway station they came under artillery fire and during this time a piece of shrapnel hit him in the head killing him instantly, he was 28 years old. Owing to the operations his body was not found for some time, but when it was, it was buried where he fell and a cross placed on it. Later the location of his grave was lost and today he has no known grave, rather he is remembered on the memorial to the missing at Villers-Bretonneux.
Pte Lindsay Yeaman (Montrose), 20th Battalion: Is wounded in action, gas poisoning, and is evacuated to hospital in England. This is the fourth time he has been wounded and sent to hospital.
Pte Leo Maxwell (Wandin): Is discharged from the AIF as medically unfit at Liverpool, NSW. Re-enlisting for a second time in June after a series of escapades, he not long after presented himself to the Garrison Hospital at Liverpool camp claiming to be suffering from shell shock. The doctors examining him, believed his symptoms were in his imagination and diagnosed him with neurasthenia and discharged him.