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Norman Henry Sohier
a u s t r a l i a  &  n e w  z e a l a n d  a r m y  c o r p s
By month for the Dardanelles (Gallipoli) campaign approximate (April 25, 1915 to January 8, 1916).
Taken from Statistics of the Military effort of the British Empire during the Great War, 1914-1920 (London, 1922).
Killed in
Action
Died of
Disease
Month
April 25-30
May
July
August
643
1,805
143
2,054
203
14
46
80
June
9
265
Died of
Wounds
Total
Deaths
September
860
469
24
2,298
199
473
113
302
532
2,666
October
November
December
January 1916
Totals
145
163
91
399
82
84
115
281
295
184
120
599
50
46
124
220
0
19
42
61
5,482
665
8,159
2,012
(8,709*)
*A revised estimate, dated January 26, 1919, in the same book gives the total number of Australians killed as 8,709.  This larger figure is the accepted official estimate of the total number killed.  In all 61,522 Australians lost their lives in the First World War.
As well, an estimated total of 664 Australian officers and 17,260 men were wounded.  According to
the Official history, 70 Australians were captured on Gallipoli.
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