A strange combination of people. The title "driver" means an handler of horse. Well that was the title give to my grandfather after he returned from injury to the 25th Bn I notice that there are "gunners" which would suggest an artillery unit Mike Boyd Brisbane ----- Original Message ----- From: Glynis & Scott Wheeler <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, February 02, 2003 9:06 PM Subject: Photos > Dear List, > I have just finished reading an article in a magazine where a person in Melbourne has discovered what looks like a photograph of an entire platoon of Australia Army personnel. > Listed below are the names:- > Capt.H HEATH; > Driver L CLARK; > Driver S BAKER; > Driver C WALSH; > Driver J COLLISS; > Driver W HICKS; > Driver H INGLIS; > Driver H SHREMER; > Driver H PENDRICK; > Gunner R HAWKINS; > Gunner G BURNS; > Gunner J J HUDSON; > Gunner G JOHNSON; > Gunner A SIMMONS; > Gunner R GILL; > Gunner J DRUMMOND; > Gunner W KNIGHT; > Gunner O MILLER; > Gunner R WEBB; > WHR. W TUHMAN; > S. S. D DOYLE; > L. G. D SMITH; > Act. Bomb. W BURGESS; > Major C WARREN; > Bomb. H MUMFORD; > S. B. S. M. A McARTHUR; > Q.S PALAZZI; > Corp. J MURPHY; > Corp. J HEMING; > Sgt. E SLEARMAN; > Sgt. R HISCOCK; > Sgt. H HARDIMAN. > > According to the article Anzac House in Melbourne Stated the Capt HEATH was an Army Surgeon who was born in 1865. > > If anyone recognises these people please contact me and I will forward the article to you or give you more details. > > Glynis > > > ==== AUS-MILITARY Mailing List ==== > Milton Ulladulla Boer War & WW1 > http://www.shoalhaven.net.au/~cathyd/war/ >