In recognition of the Hundredth Anniversary of the Armistice that halted combat in the War of 1914-1919, the names of Soldiers, Soldiers and Airmen recorded as casualties (or served as in the case of some WWI Memorials) on Memorials throughout Western Australia are shown here.  The list is not complete as details from many Memorials, Honour Boards, or Rolls of Honour are yet to be recorded.  Personal details for each of the Service Men or Women shown in the lists are not comprehensive, and this personal information is intended to be used in conjunction with the personal details available on the national websites including the National Archives of Australia, the Australian War Memorial, the Commonwealth War Graves Commission and the Department of Veterans’ Affairs Nominal Rolls (WWII and Post WWII).

As this Website is unable to be searched across its webpages or the files linked to these webpages, consolidated lists of those eligible for inclusion on the Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour that can be searched by name or service number have been compiled for World War I and for World War II. The complete list of those shown on the WA State Memorial in Kings Park that can be searched by name or service number is also available for the RAN, the Australian Army in WWI, the Australian Army in WWII the RAAF and for Post-WWII Conflicts. Many of the longer files have been bookmarked for ease of navigation.

Non-Western Australian locations have been consolidated into two Rolls – Interstate and Overseas – and there is also a Place Unknown or Ineligible for the AWM Roll of Honour.

Please visit the Kings Park Memorials page of this website for the list of memorials in Kings Park.

Please contact Website@Highgate-RSL.org.au to inquire about having the personnel details of a Memorial, Honour Board or Roll of Honour added to this record.