

Conflict
The then Imperial War Graves Commission was created during the height of the First World War to formalise the commemoration of more than a million Commonwealth casualties from the conflict. Two short decades later, and the Commission’s remit was expanded with the outbreak of the Second World War. Today we commemorate more than 1.7 million Commonwealth men and women who died in the world wars. Tell us their stories. (Image: © IWM (Q 100465)


Private Edward George Tucker, 5709, 21st Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force
By Nick Tucker
United Kingdom

Private Charles Tucker, 3916, 50th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force
By Nick Tucker
United Kingdom

Trooper Arthur Harold Tucker, 3009, 3rd Australian Light Horse Regiment
By Nick Tucker
United Kingdom

Private Alfred Norman Tucker, 1998, 50th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force
By Nick Tucker
United Kingdom

Private Alfred Ernest Tucker, 6175, 24th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force
By Nick Tucker
United Kingdom
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