The green part represents soldiers and the equivalent of non-commissioned officers.
On both sides of the memorial are figures representing Australian soldiers, sailors and airmen who served in Korea.
The leaves represent soldiers on the battlefield who are left to rot, forgotten and lost forever.
Other reliefs, thought to be contemporary because of their identical style and structure, represent soldiers in military attire.
Each player controls 40 pieces representing individual officers and soldiers in an army.
They represent the monarchs, soldiers and statesmen who were involved in that defeat and its aftermath.
The images on the tusks represent former kings, great war chiefs, soldiers, retainers and symbolic animals.
During the Gulf War, they represented American soldiers claiming conscientious objector status.
Around the church are gargoyles representing mythical beasts and soldiers.
In various measured processionals, singers may represent shepherds, kings, innocents or soldiers.