Lieutenant Percy John Ross, 7th Battery, Australian Imperial Force (Queensland).
For conspicuous gallantry in the attack on Lone Pine on 6th and 7th August, 1915, when he kept his gun in action for forty-eight hours, although continuously attacked at close quarters by superior gun fire. His gun emplacement was several times almost completely demolished, and he himself was finally wounded. Lieutenant Ross rendered very valuable assistance to the infantry in the attack through his determination to keep his gun in action at all costs.
Lieutenant Alfred John Shout, 1st Australian Infantry Battalion (New South Wales).
On 27th April 1915, during operations near Gaba Tepe, for showing conspicuous courage and ability in organizing and leading his men in a thick, bushy country, under very heavy fire. He frequently had to expose himself to locate the enemy, and led a bayonet charge at a critical moment.
Lieutenant S. E. Sinclair, 1st Field Artillery Brigade (New South Wales).
Second Lieutenant E. T. Bazeley, 22nd Battalion (Victoria).
Second Lieutenant W. A. Moncur, 7th Infantry Battalion (Victoria).
Second Lieutenant R. I. Moore, 3rd Infantry Battalion (New South Wales).
Second Lieutenant R. T. Ramsay, 9th Field Ambulance.
No. 96 Sergeant-Major D. Smith, 5th Battalion, 2nd Australian Brigade (Victoria).