At the outbreak of war in 1914, the small towns stretching across the wider Logan region were home to hard-working farmers, labourers, and young men with their lives ahead of them. When war was declared, many of these “Country Boys” answered the call. This book honours those soldiers who served during WW1 — those who fought, those who returned, and those who never came home. Carefully researched and continually updated, this book documents their service records, hospitalisations, acts of bravery, and, at times, their struggles. It also recognises the honour boards and cenotaphs that stand across the district as lasting tributes to their sacrifice.