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Guildford ANZACS Records

16/06/2016 by Gaye Sweeney

Produced by the Guildford Association, the Guildford ANZACS website provides information on soldiers from Guildford who signed up in the First World War.  It includes maps on where they lived before enlisting, occupation, religion, and marital and family status.  Other information includes the battalion, where they served, date and place of those killed in action, health status of survivors, and the date individual soldiers returned to Australia.

Visit the website www.guildfordanzacs.org.au  for the most comprehensive resource about men from Guildford who enlisted during the Great War.  Researchers can search for specific servicemen and discover more about their lives, war records, and history of men who were fortunate to return home after the war.

The soldier pictured is Pompey Gull from Guildford.

 

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