Reginald John Rudall (27 September 1885 – 1 January 1955) was a lawyer and politician in Gawler, South Australia.
In September 1918 he was appointed assistant director of the newly formed AIF Education Service in London, where he was promoted to the rank of captain shortly before in May 1919 returning to Australia.
In 1938, when the House of Assembly moved from multi-member to single-member districts, he contested and won the new seat of Angas.
[3] Following the outbreak of the Second World War, Rudall's two sons enlisted and both were lost in action: Peter on HMAS Sydney on 19 November 1941, and Jake was killed at Buna, Papua in December 1942.
They had two sons, both killed in World War II: He died on New Year's Day 1955 in Calvary Hospital; he was accorded a state funeral and was buried in the A.I.F.