Allan Richard Appleyard
Allan was the eighth child of George and Jane Appleyard and the fourth son to enlist in the Great War. Growing up in Binginwarri, Allan enlisted on July 12 1915 at Binginwarri, and then again on July 28 at Alberton aged 22 years and 8 months. Close to his sister Bessie, Allan would list her as his contact address while at war. Arriving in Castlemaine in August, Allan, like many young men from the country, was assigned to the 9th Lighthorse Regiment, leaving Adelaide on board the HMAT A30 Borda on January 11, 1916. Although many of our troops conducted their training in Egypt before joining troops in Gallipoli and on the Western Front, reports indicate that Allan would undertake his training in Portsmouth, England, where he was transferred to the 1st Australian Field Artillery as a Gunner in September 1916 supporting the 1st Division. There was a saying during the war that it took three months to train an infantryman, but twelve months to train a gunner. There may ha...