And answered. Now beside the sea we rest.
Our end was happy if our country thrives:
Much was demanded. Lo! our store was small--
That which we had we gave--it was our lives."
_"L.L." in the "Anzac Book."_
Appendix C.
CASUALTIES OF THE 28TH BATTALION, A.I.F., WHILST WITH THE
MEDITERRANEAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE.
(_Note.--On arrival at Marseilles the Battalion passed to the
British Expeditionary Force._)
-----------------------+------------+---------+-------------------
| | |
| | Other | Total.
| Officers. | Ranks. |-----------+-------
| | | | Other
| | | Officers. | Ranks.
-----------------------+------------+---------+-----------+-------
Killed in action | | 22 | |
Died of wounds | 1 | 17 | |
Died of disease | 2 | 11 | |
Died from other causes | | 2 | |
|------------+---------| |
Total deaths | | | 3 | 52
| | | |
Wounded in action | 2 | 82 | |
Prisoners of War | | | |
|------------+---------| |
Total wounded and | | | |
prisoners of war | | | 2 | 82
Evacuated sick (from | | | |
Peninsula only) | | | 9 | 346
| | |-----------+-------
Total Casualties | | | 14 | 480
-----------------------+------------+---------+-----------+-------
Appendix D.
ROLL OF ORIGINAL OFFICERS OF THE 28TH BATTALION,
AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE.
-----------------+-----------+-------------+-------------------------------
Appointment. | Rank. | Name. | Memoranda.
-----------------+-----------+-------------+-------------------------------
Com
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