Harold Vivian Ramsay
Vivian Ramsay died in France serving in the Medical Corps after resigning his military commission as a conscientious objector.
Frederick Rands
Chaplain Frederick Rands died from influenza in 1919 while stationed in Germany as part of the occupation force.
Herbert Richardson
Lieutenant Herbert Richardson was killed during the landing at Gallipoli on 25 April 1915, as were two other Collegians.
Charles Rope
Teacher Charles Rope died in the Battle of Rafa after surviving earlier battles in the Sinai and Palestine campaign and Gallipoli.
Winifred Scott
Auckland nurse Winifred Merelina Scott served with the Australian Army Nursing Service in Egypt.
Charles Southey
Headmaster Charles Southey earned a Military Cross and Military Medal with the 1st New Zealand Cyclist Company.
Eric Hardwick Tayler
Eric Tayler had just embarked on a career as a professional soldier when war broke out.
Acland Thomas
An architect, Acland Withiel Thomas served with the Field Engineers at Gallipoli and in France, where he earned a Military Cross.
University debaters 1915
All seven of these 1915 Auckland University College debaters enlisted. Only five survived their twenties.
Ruth Utting
During her three-year service, Sister Ruth Utting nursed in hospitals in Egypt and England and on troopships and trains.
Hugh Vickerman
Engineer Hugh Vickerman took command of the New Zealand Tunnellers as they dug tunnelling systems for the Battle of Arras.
Alan Wallace
Alan Wallace was one of four Rhodes Scholars from Auckland University College to serve in the First World War.
Frank Wilson
All Black and teacher Frank Wilson was in his battalion's rear-guard during the Gallipoli evacuation. He died at the Somme.