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  BELL, Private, STEPHEN ALEXANDER, 12/698. Auckland Regiment, N.Z.E.F.. Killed in action 8th May 1915. Age 25. Son of Alexander and Helen T. Letharn Bell, of Pakuranga, Auckland, New Zealand. Sp. Mem. A. 9.

BERGH, Private, HAAKON LUDVIG, 6/1140. Canterbury Regiment, N.Z.E.F.. Killed in action 8th May 1915. Son of the late Mrs. Bergh, of Linwood, Christchurch, New Zealand. Sp. Mem. A. 11.

COX, Lieutenant, ALAN BIRCHENALL, 6th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 8th May 1915. Age 21. Son of Thomas William James Cox and Susan Emma Pearce Cox, of Railway Station, Ballarat. Of Kew, Victoria, Australia. Sp. Mem. A. 125.

DOBSON, Private, WILLIAM, 8/1185. Otago Regiment, N.Z.E.F.. Killed in action 1st - 23rd May 1915. Age 52. Son of John Hardie Dobson and Katherine Dobson, of Galashiels, Scotland; husband of Mary Dobson, of 50, Daniell St., South Wellington, New Zealand. Sp. Mem. A. 43.

FERGUSON, Lance Corporal, ARCHIBALD, 82. 6th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action. 8th May 1915. Age 25. Son of Hugh and Mary Ann Ferguson. Native of Pakuwoux, New Zealand. Sp. Mem. A. 51.

FOTHERGILL, Lance Corporal, FREDERICK ARTHUR, 12/103. Auckland Regiment, N.Z.E.F.. Killed in action 8th May 1915. Age 29. Son of John Archdale Fothergill and Mary Fothergill, of 71, Queen's Drive, Musselburgh, Dunedin, New Zealand. X. B. 19.

GARTSIDE, Lieutenant Colonel, ROBERT, 8th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 8th May 1915. Age 52. Son of James Gibson Gartside and Frances Mary Gartside; husband of E. Gartside, of "Rockbank," 88, Cunningham St., Westgarth, Victoria, Australia. Native of Gisborne. I. B. 21.

HANCHER, Private, JOHN THOMAS, 1552. 5th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 8th - 12th May 1915. Son of William and Stella Louise Hancher. Native of Brunswick, Victoria, Australia. I. C. 19.

HENDERSON, Captain, RUPERT HOWARD, 7th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 8th - 12th May 1915. Age 22. Son of George Gabriel Henderson and Jessie Isabel Henderson, of 89, Harcourt St., Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia. Sp. Mem. A. 70.

HOGBEN, Corporal, HAROLD DAVID, 809. 6th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 8th - 16th May 1915. Age 22. Son of Richard William and Elizabeth Hogben, of Bayne St., Bendigo, Victoria, Australia. I. C. 11.

HOLLOWAY, Corporal, ALFRED JOHN, 210. 6th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 8th May 1915. Son of John Albert and Rosina Eliza Holloway, of Oxford Chambers, Bourke St., Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Of Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia. Sp. Mem. A. 163.

HUTCHISON, Private, JAMES WILLIAM, 1554. 5th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 8th May 1915. I. A. 7.

KAY, Corporal, BENJAMIN, 101193. Wellington Regiment, N.Z.E.F.. Killed in action 8th May 1915. Son of Mr. and Mrs. George Kay, of Cheviot, North Canterbury, New Zealand. X. A. 16.

KITTO, Private, JAMES VICTOR, 12/389. Auckland Regiment, N.Z.E.F.. Killed in action 8th May 1915. Age 29. Son of the late Thomas Luke Kitto, M.M.C. and Hannah Kitto, of Lefroy, Tasmania. Sp. Mem. B. 2.

LODINGTON, Private, CUTHBERT, 1608. 6th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 8th May 1915. Served as WILLIAMS. I. A. 12.

McCALLUM, Private, AUSTIN, 311. 8th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 1st - 8th May 1915. Age 21. Son of John A. and Ellen McCallum, of 113, Humffray St., Ballarat East, Victoria, Australia. I. C. 15.

McPHEE, Private, DONALD, 8/1305. Otago Regiment, N.Z.E.F.. Killed in action 2nd May 1915. Age 28. Son of Mary and the late Donald McPhee, of South Dunedin, New Zealand. X. B. 20.

ODGERS, Corporal, ARCHIE, 163. 7th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 8th May 1915. Age 24. Served as WRAITH. Son of Matilda Emma McColl, of 674, Canning St., North Carlton, Victoria, Australia, and the late John Odgers. Of Melbourne, Australia. I. B. 13.

SMITH, Lance Corporal, ELLIS HENRY, 962. 7th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 8th May 1915. 1. A. 10.

STARICK, Private, JOHN EDWARD, 2064. 6th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 8th May 1915. Age 21. Son of Carl George Fritz Starick and Emma Carolina Starick, of Antwerp, Victoria, Australia. Of Dimboola, Victoria. I. B. 9.

WARREN, Private, GORDON STANLEY, 271. 7th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 8th May 1915. 1. A. 21.

WRIGHT, Private, JOHN, 1625. 8th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 8th May 1915. 1. B. 10.

 
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Redoubt - Helles
 
Redoubt Cemetery is on the west side of the Krithia-Seddel Bahr road, south-west of "The Vineyards", 100 metres along a track flanked by pine trees. It faces south to the entrance of the Dardanelles.

Redoubt Cemetery takes its name from the chain of forts made by the Turks across the southern end of the peninsula in the fighting for Krithia and the Redoubt Line on which the advance halted in May.
The cemetery was begun by the 2nd Australian Infantry Brigade in May 1915 and continued in use until the evacuation. It was greatly increased after the Armistice when the battlefields were cleared and graves were brought in from small cemeteries in the vicinity.
There are now 2,027 servicemen of the First World War buried or commemorated in this cemetery. 1,393 of the burials are unidentified but special memorials commemorate 349 casualties known or believed to be buried among them.

 
     
 
 
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The number of the Plot is indicated by a Roman numeral following the entry,the Row by a capital letter and the Grave by a number. Thus I.D.2 indicates Plot 1 Row D Grave 2. Plot II = Plot 2, Plot III = Plot 3 etc.In the Registers of Cemeteries that are not divided into Plots the Row is indicated by a capital letter following the entry and the Grave by a number. Thus D.12 indicates Row D Grave 12.

Special Memorials to officers and men known or believed to be buried in the cemetery are indicated by the letters "Sp.Mem" following the entry, by a capital letter shewing the group and by a number shewing the position in the group. thus "Sp.Mem. B.2" indicates Special Memorial, Group B, Number 2.
In those cemeteries where there is only one group the capital letter is omitted.

 
     
 
 


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