The Royal Newfoundland Regiment furnished a battalion for the Gallipoli campaign and sent 4,253 men to France and Belgium, suffering the following casualties:
| Killed in action and died of wounds | 1,082 |
| Died from other causes | 95 |
| Missing | 18 |
| Prisoners of War | 152 |
| Wounded | 2,314 |
| Total | 3,661 |
The following decorations were won by the Regiment:
1 V.C., 2 C.M.G., 4 D.S.O., 28 M.C., 6 Bars to M.C., 33 D.C.M., 1 Bar to D.C.M., 105 M.M., 8 Bars to M.M., 1 O.B.E., 22 Mentions in Despatches, 21 Allied Decorations, 3 other medals: Total, 234.
In the Royal Naval Reserve 167 men were killed in action and 124 invalided out of the Service.
3,000 Newfoundlanders enlisted in the Canadian and other forces (outside Newfoundland), but there is no statistical record of casualties regarding them, although it is known they were heavy.
(2) Money, etc.
| Total receipts, Cot Fund[55] | $129,200 |
| Total receipts, Aeroplane Fund | 53,487 |
| Total receipts, Red Cross Fund | 151,500 |
| Total receipts, Patriotic Fund | 166,687 |
A War Loan of $6,000,000 was raised by Newfoundland.
A large quantity of Red Cross material, etc., was sent from the Dominion during the war to the various organizations overseas, in addition to many thousands of dollars worth of comforts for the troops.