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TO VI. xli. + + SECTION I. THE ROLL OF HONOUR 1 + + SECTION II. V.C.: D.S.O.: D.S.C.: M.C.: A.F.C. 43 + + OTHER HONOURS AND DECORATIONS 148 + + FOREIGN ORDERS AND MEDALS 150 + + MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES 152 + + BROUGHT TO NOTICE OF SECRETARY OF STATE 159 + + SECTION III. ROLL OF COMMISSIONS 161 + + SUPPLEMENTAL LIST 427 + + ANALYSIS OF COMMISSIONS 430 + + SECTION IV. ROLL OF “OTHER RANKS” 433 + + SECTION V. PAST MEMBERS 487 + + SECTION VI. THE 104TH (ARTISTS’ RIFLES) V.A.D. 495 + + INDEX TO ROLL OF HONOUR, COMMISSIONS, REGIMENTS AND HONOURS 497 + + CORRIGENDA 593 + + + + + NOTE. + + +In searching for a name reference should be made both to the Index and +to the alphabetical Roll of Other Ranks (p. 433). To save space, names +in the latter are not repeated in the Index (except in the case of +Deaths, Honours, and M-G Instructors at G.H.Q.). + + + + + ILLUSTRATIONS + + BY PAST AND PRESENT MEMBERS OF THE CORPS + + AND PHOTOGRAPHS. + + + PAGE. + + CENTRE PANEL OF WAR MEMORIAL AT HEADQUARTERS. + (Designed and wrought by _Capt. Alwyn Carr_) _Frontispiece._ + + EMBRYO OFFICERS AT ST. OMER xvi. + + EMBRYO OFFICERS AT ROMFORD xvii. + + THE “FALL-IN” AND “CEASE-FIRE” (_facsimiles_) xx. + + NOTRE DAME DE BREBIÈRE, ALBERT. (_Col. W. C. Horsley_) 17 + + BAILLEUL, 1914. (_Capt. W. Lee-Hankey_) 32 + + BAILLEUL IN 1918 33 + + DEFEAT OF THE PRUSSIAN GUARD. (_Capt. W. B. Wollen_, R.I., + R.O.I.) 97 + + RECAPTURE OF BRITISH TANK AT SERANVILLERS. (_Capt. H. M. + Paget_) 113 + + CAVALRY OF THE AIR. (_Capt. W. B. Wollen_) 177 + + ARRAS (LITTLE SQUARE). (_Capt. E. Handley-Read_) 192 + + GETTING THE GUNS AWAY. (_Capt. W. B. Wollen_) 193 + + JOINT ROAD-CONTROL POST (French Troops and Artists) 241 + + MACHINE-GUN INSTRUCTION, G.H.Q. SCHOOL 241 + + A SHELL-PITTED AREA (Aeroplane photograph) 256 + + RECAPTURE OF SANCTUARY WOOD, 1916. (_Capt. W. B. Wollen_) 257 + + A GERMAN TANK AND A BRITISH. (_Capt. E. Handley-Read_) 305 + + TERRITORIALS AT POZIÈRES. (_Capt. W. B. Wollen_) 320 + + CADETS SELECTING AND CUTTING BRUSHWOOD, France, 1915 321 + + THE RUNNER. (_Lieut. J. M. Watt_) 385 + + THE ORIGINAL ARTISTS’ BADGE 400 + + SKETCH OF THE BATTLE FOR NIERGNIES. (_Capt. H. M. Paget_) 401 + + THE LAST STAND OF THE 2ND DEVONS. (_Capt. W. B. Wollen_) 465 + + OVER THE TOP: THE ARTISTS AT MARCOING. (_Sgt. John Nash_) 480 + + * * * * * + + TAMBOUR DU BATAILLON “ARTIST-RIFLES.” (_By Georges Scott_) 481 + + + PORTRAITS. + + + Capt. E. P. BENNETT, V.C. 240 + + 2/Lieut. G. E. CATES, V.C. 304 + + Capt. G. ST.G. S. CATHER, V.C. 464 + + Lieut. D. J. DEAN, V.C. 384 + + Lieut. A. J. T. FLEMING-SANDES, V.C. 112 + + 2/Lieut. R. P. HALLOWES, V.C. 16 + + Capt. Rev. E. N. MELLISH, V.C. 176 + + Lt.-Col. B. W. VANN, V.C. 196 + + [Illustration][Music] + + + + + FOREWORD + + BY + + COLONEL H. A. R. MAY, C.B., V.D., + + _recently Commanding the Artists’ Rifles_. + + +As one who has been intimately connected with the Corps for nearly +forty years, and who yields place to none in his interest in, and love +for, his old Regiment, I have awaited the publication of this Roll of +Honour of the Artists’ Rifles with an eagerness that I would find it +hard to describe. For it is a Record of which, not only every past or +present member of the Regiment, but everyone who values the proved +possibilities of the Territorial Force may rightly be proud. + +The story it tells is one of alert and patriotic acceptance of the +responsibilities cast upon us by the war, of many thousands of officers +trained for service in the field, of duty nobly done, of gallant +service rendered--even unto death. And in no boasting rhetoric is the +tale related: the narrative unfolds itself, modestly and simply, in +columns of names and figures which speak more eloquently perhaps than +any letterpress that could accompany them. Every line records good +service voluntarily rendered: one in every seven lines denotes the +splendid tragedy of a promising young life sacrificed for his country. + +The book contains a complete record of all whose names have been +inscribed in our Muster Roll since August, 1914; of Commissions +obtained; of honours and decorations awarded (with particulars, where +published, of the deeds by which they were gained); and of casualties +suffered. + +This colossal work, although I know it has been a labour of love, has +been compiled and edited with immense and continuous care, spread over +some years, by Major S. Stagoll Higham, V.D., assisted by a +devoted band of willing and enthusiastic helpers, to all of whom the +gratitude of every comrade is due--and is given. It is issued with +pride to preserve for future generations the memory of men who, when +the occasion arose voluntarily served their country and their Regiment +in the greatest emergency. + +The time has almost come when the feelings with which we regard the +greatest possible Sacrifice made by our best and bravest during the +awful days of 1914–18 begin to be free from regret and longing and +sadness. And my earnest wish and hope is that when the relatives and +friends of those Artists who were then called upon to give up all turn +the pages of this book, they will be strengthened to do so with pride +and thankfulness only. + +Despite the gloom that may sometimes come to us at happenings in these +present times, my firm conviction is that so long as we can produce men +of the quality of those whose names and deeds are enshrined in this +Roll of Honour we can go forward joyfully and with every confidence +into the unknown future. And may we all be inspired to carry out our +present obligations and duties patriotically, and to live henceforth +lives worthy of the example of those 2,003 Artists who died for us that +we as an Empire might live. This would be the best War Memorial of all. + + _November 11th, 1921._ + + + + + EDITOR’S PREFACE. + + +At an Army examination in 1913 the candidates, who included a few +Officers of the Artists in pursuit of the coveted “Q,” were confronted +with the following conundrum:-- + + “_Supposing a war continues--What machinery exists in England + for supplying the wastage in Officers?_” + +Little did any of those candidates dream how soon this question would +insist on an immediate answer: that within the next twelve months the +old regular Army, hopelessly out-gunned, would have been sacrificed: +and that the nation would be called upon to provide, and would +eventually succeed in producing, from civilians, upwards of a quarter +of a million new Officers. + +Still less did any member of the Artists then imagine that the quota +of such new Officers furnished by his own Battalion of amateur +soldiers--one of the original Rifle Volunteer Corps that was raised +by Painters and Art students in post-Crimean days and incorporated +in 1908 in the new Territorial Force as the “28th London (Artists +Rifles)”--would run into five figures. Or that within a few months of +the outbreak of hostilities ex-Artists (over 1,000 in number) would +have been gazetted to every regular infantry regiment in the British +Army including all the Foot Guards. + +There is no more striking incident in the whole history of the Corps, +since the day when in beards and shakos our ancestors made their first +appearance on parade, than the story of the first little batch of +men suddenly called out of our ranks to replace, in the field, Army +Officers who had become casualties. + +From this small beginning, extemporised to meet an emergency, sprang +the huge organisation which in the words of Earl French may be said +to have laid the foundation of that Officers’ School of War whose +ramifications were soon to extend, not only behind all the fighting +lines, but throughout the United Kingdom. By the end of the war this +Territorial unit had furnished over 10,000 Officers to our big Armies, +as chronicled in detail in the following pages, and had also trained in +its schools in France and in England several thousand cadets from other +Regiments, in addition to maintaining latterly a fighting Battalion in +the line. + + + THE FIRST BATTALION. + +On the 2nd August, 1914, the 2nd London Division T.F. to which the +Artists were allocated as Army Troops, assembled on Salisbury Plain for +their annual camp. At midnight the Division was recalled post-haste +to London and on the 5th August was mobilised for active service and +placed on duty the same day. Within a fortnight it moved out to its +War Station in Hertfordshire, minus the Artists, who were left behind, +much to their chagrin “to help in the defence of London.” Quartered +successively at Manchester Street Schools, Lord’s Cricket Ground, +and the Tower, they presently rejoined their Division in the country +but had not been there a week when at less than 48 hours’ notice the +Battalion was embarked overseas, landing in the critical period at the +end of October, 1914. + +On their way up to Ypres they were dramatically halted at Bailleul by +a Staff-Officer (as it happened, an old Artists Adjutant, Col. Romer) +with an urgent message from the Commander-in-Chief who wished to see +them. They de-bussed and were visited by him there. The result of an +historic interview between him and Colonel May was that a few days +later some 50 “other ranks,” public school and University men who had +taken to heart Lord Roberts’ warning and trained in peace time, were +rapidly given some practical tips, promoted to Second Lieutenant and +the next day went straight into action (still wearing their Territorial +private’s uniform and Artists badge with the addition of a “pip”) +against some of Germany’s most famous Regiments, in command of seasoned +regular soldiers of the immortal Seventh Division.[1] + +The experiment of thus attaching Artists to the Old Contemptibles as +“Probationary Officers” having proved successful, a further batch was +called for and orders were issued by the G.O.C. directing the Battalion +to be transformed into an Officers’ Training Corps to be drawn on from +time to time to supply Officers, the remainder being retained as a +fighting unit to be used as occasion demanded. He thus refers to the +matter in his first Despatch. + + “I established the Battalion as a Training Corps for officers + in the field. The cadets pass through a course, which includes + some thoroughly practical training as all cadets do a tour of + 48 hours in the trenches, and afterwards write a report on what + they see and notice. They also visit an observation post of a + battery or group of batteries, and spend some hours there. A + Commandant has been appointed, and he arranges and supervises + the work, sets schemes for practice, administers the school, + delivers lectures, and reports on the candidates. The cadets are + instructed in all branches of military training suitable for + platoon commanders. Machine-gun tactics, a knowledge of which + is so necessary for all junior officers, is a special feature + of the course of instruction. When first started the school was + able to turn out officers at the rate of 75 a month. This has + since been increased to 100. Reports received from Divisional + and Army Corps Commanders on officers who have been trained at + the school are most satisfactory.” + +Earl French has since on several occasions written and spoken on this +subject in generous terms and in particular at a recent reunion of +survivors, when he said:-- + + “I shall never, never forget the first visit I paid to the + Artists after they landed in France, or the wonderful impression + they left on my mind of the possibilities which were in that + Corps of furnishing a want which was so terrible to all of us at + that time, the supply of officers. What really influenced me in + trying the experiment I had to try was the appreciation I had + of the splendid material of which I saw you were composed, and + of the marked aptitude of Colonel May and those who helped him + for organizing and commanding such a Corps. Just at the period + I am speaking of we had suffered fearful casualties, and the + proportion of losses in officers was higher than in any other + rank, and it was going on every day. I was really positively + at my wits’ end, suffering almost agony, to know where I could + get officer reinforcements. You all know how any fighting force + must deteriorate, and deteriorate badly, unless this supply of + officers is kept up properly and regularly. + + Well, in this trouble and difficulty the Artists came to my + help, and I shall never forget as long as I live the courage, + the determination, the skill, the organizing power which they + displayed in trying to meet my wishes. By day and by night, + almost under the enemy’s guns, and very often under close + rifle-fire in the trenches, they commenced, they carried on, + and they developed this work to the very highest standard of + efficiency, and they showed clearly what men of energy and skill + could do in this direction when they knew how. They taught us, + indeed, a very great lesson, among the many lessons which all + we regular soldiers had to learn in the war. We never knew + what the possibilities were before. We used to talk about it + taking two years to train an artillery driver, and, above all + things, we said we could not turn out officers under a certain + considerable length of time. Well the Artists showed us we made + a mistake there, because they turned out a most efficient body + of officers, and kept up everything they said they would. From + that moment they became the model for and an example to that + large number of training establishments all over France, which + to the end of the war turned out officers with the utmost speed + and the utmost efficiency. What they suffered in doing it is + recorded in this book which I now hold in my hand (Artists + Rifles Regimental Roll of Honour, 1914–1919), and I may recall + at this moment, without frivolity, the fact that these boys, + all of them, looked death straight in the face, laughing and + smiling, and that the Artists earned at that time the sobriquet + of ‘The Suicide Club.’ That, perhaps, is the highest honour that + could be paid to them.” + +The School in France was originally run entirely by Colonel May and his +Officers and Sergeants, but presently, as the enemy pressure relaxed, +he had the advantage of the assistance of Regular Officers (one of +whom was appointed “Commandant of School”) and gradually as additional +candidates for commissions began to arrive from other regiments, the +two units were worked as separate organisations. + +In April, 1915, quarters were changed from Bailleul to St. Omer and a +new Commandant to the school was appointed, which from that date became +“G.H.Q. School.” Thereafter Artists who came out in drafts, together +with selected N.C.O’s. from Cavalry, Artillery, Canadian and other +units sent up for instruction in Infantry work, were first trained in +“the Colonel’s Class” and on passing out went on to this School until +July, 1916, when the Battalion was specially authorised by Earl Haig to +send candidates approved by their C.O. direct to Commissions. + +Another branch of their early activities was the staffing of the +Machine Gun School at Visques, near G.H.Q., which was started by a +Hythe Instructor (Major Baker-Carr), who had one Hythe Sergeant to +assist him. They trained as assistants 16 men from the Artists, who +in their turn trained others of their comrades, until eventually +multitudes of little groups (each of eight Officers or N.C.O’s. +temporarily withdrawn from the trenches) were daily to be seen dotted +all over the parade ground keenly studying the intricacies and tactics +of the weapon, expounded to them by an Artists’ Sergeant who had +specialised in the subject. A large proportion of such Instructors +afterwards passed on to Commissions in the M.G. Corps, Tanks, R.F.C., +and other units where their expert knowledge was invaluable.[2] + +Reinforced from time to time by strong drafts, the special task of +supplying and training Officers thus undertaken by the Artists kept +them at G.H.Q. (where as “Headquarters Battalion” they were also +entrusted with multifarious other and responsible duties) for about 2½ +years. During this period there were of course considerable changes in +personnel. The bulk of the original N.C.O’s. and men had soon obtained +Commissions, while senior Captains had been promoted to command +Battalions in the field, and many junior Officers had been attached +or transferred to regular Regiments. In December, 1915, Col. May was +invalided home. On recovering from a severe illness he was appointed +to the important post, which he held till the end of the War, of +Commandant at Tidworth of the Southern Command School of Instruction +for Infantry Officers, where over 14,000 Officers (including 5,000 +Australians) passed through his curriculum. He was succeeded in France +by his Second-in-command, Lt. Col. Chatfeild-Clarke, who carried +on until the summer of 1917, when the authorities decided to close +down Cadet Schools in France and to send all future candidates for +Commissions back to England for training. Thereupon the remaining +Officers and men, less 200 cadets whose training was on the point of +completion, at last had an opportunity of fulfilling the role for +which the Artists had volunteered in 1914 (the reason they then went +to France), of going into action together as a fighting unit, and they +were allotted to the 190th Brigade in the Royal Naval Division (63rd). + +There was nothing very nautical about the 190th, the explanation being +that there were not enough naval men available at that time to make up +an entire Division, so the Army was called in to complete it by adding +four Battalions. + +Appended to this Preface is an abridged account of their adventures +in the line for which the Editor is indebted to Captains Money and +Hewitt and to Col. Goldthorp, whose contribution is of especial value +as shewing the impressions, necessarily unbiassed by preconceived +Regimental associations, of a “foreign” C.O. when in command of a +Battalion of the Artists. His very live account of a modern battle will +be of absorbing interest, both to those who have shared this experience +and to those who have not been through the mill. + + + THE SECOND BATTALION. + +Prior to the departure of the original Battalion overseas, a second +(Reserve) Battalion, distinguished as “2/28th London,” had been raised +under the command of Col. Horsley, the late Commanding Officer of +the Artists, who was assisted by Officers transferred from the First +Battalion (1/28th) or promoted from the ranks. Enrolment started on +the 31st August, 1914, and within a week 5,000 would-be recruits had +applied for admission, ‘Varsity Blues, rowing men and athletes of every +description, mostly without any previous military training. Uniforms +and arms were for a time unobtainable, but soon every one of the 1,000 +selected recruits had succeeded in purchasing a khaki outfit at ruinous +prices, from somewhere, and presently the authorities unearthed a large +supply of ancient Martini-Henry carbines. The sole equipment then +provided was a regulation water-bottle for each man but with no means +of attaching the same to the person of the soldier. Mufti overcoats +were worn en banderole and rations were carried in neat brown paper +packets tied on to waist-belts of every hue and shape. + +After three or four months recruit training with only 50 modern rifles +available, interspersed with daily journeys into Kent of strong +working parties to assist in the construction of “the last ditch,” the +Battalion was properly equipped and armed and moved to Roehampton, +thence to camp in Richmond Park where they also initiated a valuable +machine gun school. + +Like many similar units this Reserve Battalion was eventually drained +dry in supplying drafts to its 1st Battalion overseas. It also +furnished Officers for the New Armies and some other Territorial +Units. Col. Horsley was then appointed to the command of the 104th +Provisional Battalion for Home Defence, stationed at the Tower of +London, and eventually finished up his 42 years service in the Artists +by proceeding overseas to a Staff appointment as Area Commandant at +Englebelmer in France. + + + THE THIRD BATTALION AND NO. 15 (ARTISTS’ RIFLES) O.C.B. + +Meanwhile on the 1st January, 1915, by which date old Artists and +others were beginning to arrive from the Colonies for training as +Officers, a third Battalion, “3/28th London” had been started (at first +severely restricted to two Companies under a Major), in which all +subsequent recruits had to be enrolled. It was placed under the command +of Lt.-Col. William Shirley, an old friend of the Corps, recently +retired from the Indian Army, who had been acting as Second-in-command +of 2/28th. He brought very special qualifications to the post, having +been for some years an Army Instructor in India, at Sandhurst, and +at Cambridge University, where on the outbreak of war he was holding +the appointment of Director of Military Studies. On occasions this +Battalion, which was principally officered in the first instance by +senior N.C.O’s sent home for the purpose from 1/28th in France, was +over 3,000 strong and in 3½ years had passed 9,352 recruits through +its ranks. After a period of recruit training in London, which +included the construction at Kenwood of a series of entrenchments and +dug-outs on the most up-to-date Continental models, it also went into +camp in Richmond Park, whence it was moved in July, 1915, to High +Beech in Epping Forest, thence to Hare Hall, Romford, and finally to +Berkhampstead, and on the absorption of the original 2nd Battalion by +the 1st it was re-numbered 2/28th.[3] + +In May, 1915, instructions were issued for the formation within this +Battalion of a separate School of Instruction for newly gazetted +Officers of other Territorial regiments on similar lines to the School +in France and during the next few months upwards of 1,500 such Officers +passed through the School courses and examinations. + +In November, 1915, the Regiment was officially recognised by Army +Order[4] as an Officers’ Training Corps, and the Home Battalion became +the 2nd Artists Rifles O.T.C. + +In March, 1916, its separate School, then at Gidea Park, was converted +into four Companies of cadets to which recruits were passed on for +training as Officers after receiving a preliminary military training +in the ranks of the other four Companies, the whole being under the +command of Colonel Shirley and run by Artists’ Officers and Sergeant +Instructors. In August, 1916, by which date the organisation of Officer +Cadet Battalions throughout the United Kingdom had been perfected, the +four Cadet Companies were separated from Colonel Shirley’s Battalion +and transformed into “No. 15 (Artists Rifles), O.C.B.” which was placed +under the command of Lt.-Col. E. St. L. Shaw (1st East Surrey) an +invalided Regular Officer, with a Staff of Artists and other Officers +and Sergeant Instructors. Thenceforth recruits enrolled in 3/28th were +sent, on completion of their preliminary training, indiscriminately +to No. 15 or to any other O.C.B. in which there were vacancies at the +moment, while No. 15 as part of the general scheme of these O.C.B.’s +received Cadets from other units besides the Artists. + +In 1918 Colonel Shaw was succeeded by Colonel Gascoigne who retained +command of this O.C.B. until the end of the War. + +In July, 1918, Colonel Shirley was compelled by ill-health to +relinquish the command of 3/28th, and was succeeded by Lt.-Col. +Ostle (an Artists Officer who went out in October, 1914, as a junior +Captain, rose to be Second-in-command of the 2nd Border Regiment, and +subsequently commanded two different Battalions in the Field before +being sent home to Hospital. + + * * * * * + +The history of this publication is shortly as follows:-- + +Early in 1915, the Editor, as an Officer who had served in all three +Battalions, was deputed by the three Commanding Officers to keep a +record of Commissions and Honours then being obtained by members of +the Regiment and of casualties suffered, there being in the nature of +things no provision in Official regimental documents or T.F. Records +for following up the career of a man after he had been struck off the +Artists on obtaining a Commission in another unit. Correspondents were +appointed in each Battalion to assist the Editor, and on the first +anniversary of the Declaration of War the first Edition of the present +work, containing 1508 names, was published. + +The intention was to re-issue the pamphlet periodically until the end +of the War, and on the second anniversary a second Edition brought up +to date, containing 3434 Commissions, was printed and on the point of +distribution when the Press Bureau Order was issued, which prohibited +any reference to places, numbers of Battalions and other details in +which the book abounded. + +These copies were accordingly sealed up, but monthly supplemental lists +were published in the Regimental Journal for a time, the publicity +thus obtained being a valuable check against error. Presently the +Journal itself was also suspended for some months, but eventually it +was allowed to reappear, and the supplemental lists were resumed after +being shorn of all offending details, and were continued until the +Armistice. + +It then became necessary to dig out from every available source the +particulars which had not been previously obtainable, such as dates +and places of deeds and deaths, and this research has occupied an +unconscionable time. Still it has been done, and the result is a much +more complete and reliable record than was previously obtainable. + +With regard to the plan of the book, the original scheme was to make +it a record only of Commissions and Honours, with a list of casualties +in all ranks, but whilst this final edition was in the press a very +strong desire was expressed for a complete Roll comprising every one +of the 15,000 Artists who at one time or another during the War had +served in the Regiment in any capacity. An additional Section No. IV +has therefore been compiled and added containing the names of all +N.C.O.’s and privates who are not known to have taken Commissions. +Here, however, the Editor came up against an insurmountable difficulty. +It soon became evident that this Section not having been, like the rest +of the book, entered up from day to day, it would now be absolutely +impossible to ascertain what had happened to a very large number of +men who had been discharged or transferred to other Regiments since +August, 1914. In these circumstances it has not been practicable to +make Section IV more than an alphabetical list of some 4,800 “other +ranks” not included in the Roll of Commissions, with the addition of +reference letters and symbols indicating those who are known to have +served overseas with the 1st Battalion or in other units, or to have +been killed, wounded, etc. + +It is probable that there may be discovered in this Section the +names of many men who had in fact obtained Commissions, some further +casualties, and possibly a hidden D.S.O. or other Honour. + +In these circumstances it will be realised, and the Editor desires to +emphasize the fact, that the absence of any reference letter against +a man’s name in Section IV is no reflection upon him. It simply means +that the news of his promotion, reward or other event has not reached +the Regiment. And the list includes the very large number of cadets who +were under instruction in England on the cessation of hostilities, at +least 2,000; also men discharged during the War as medically unfit. + + [Illustration: + + _Crown Copyright._] By permission of the Imperial War Museum. + + EMBRYO OFFICERS. + + Cadets leaving Barracks at St. Omer, on completion of Course, 1915.] + + [Illustration: EMBRYO OFFICERS. + + Passing-out Inspection of Cadets at Romford, 1917.] + +The Editor much regrets that he is compelled strictly to limit this +Section IV to those who enlisted originally in the Artists, as +recruits. He recognises that this means the exclusion of those members +of other units who were transferred or attached to the 1st Battalion +in France, wore their regimental badge, fought and died with them. +Probably they are included in their own Regimental War Records, but +they were all so thoroughly imbued with the spirit and traditions of +their new unit, that he would willingly have inserted in this book +every one of the hundreds of additional names had the exigencies +of space and expense permitted. He has, however, been sufficiently +inconsistent to include their Officers, together with their Military +Crosses and other Honours if gained whilst serving with the Artists. + +In conclusion, the Editor warmly acknowledges his very great +indebtedness to his hosts of correspondents in every theatre of war, +to sympathetic Record Officers at home and abroad, and to the patient +and painstaking members of his constantly changing staff, without whose +meticulous care in the laborious daily task of searching Gazettes and +Casualty Lists against their ever-growing Card Index, the compilation +of this gigantic record would have fallen through. To enumerate all +those who during a period of nearly five years lent a hand in this way, +invalids and light duty men at home, Officers and men on leave, cadets +awaiting Gazette, and other keen helpers would fill pages, and it is +useless to attempt it. + +In the mass of detail dealt with in this work and the circumstances +under which it was collected, there are no doubt mistakes and +omissions: possibly a considerable number. To meet such cases the copy +of the book which is to be deposited in the War Memorial recently +erected at Headquarters will be interleaved and if short particulars +of any serious error that may be discovered are forwarded to “The Hon. +Secretary, Roll of Honour,” Artists Rifles, Duke’s Road, Euston Road, +W.C.2, it shall be rectified in such Headquarters copy. Arrangements +may also be made for periodical publication of lists of corrections in +the Regimental Journal. + + + + + SUMMARY OF WAR HONOURS, 1914–1919. + + + Victoria Cross 8 + C.B. 1 + C.M.G. 1 + M.V.O. 3 + Order of the British Empire K.B.E., 1; C.B.E., 2 + „ „ „ „ O.B.E., 43; M.B.E., 37 + Distinguished Service Order 52; Bars, 4 + Distinguished Service Cross 4; Bars, 1 + Military Cross 822; Bars, 63; 2nd Bars, 6 + Distinguished Flying Cross 23; Bars, 3 + Air Force Cross 15 + Royal Victorian Medal 4 + Distinguished Conduct Medal 6 + Military Medal 15 + Meritorious Service Medal 14 + Foreign Decorations 90 + + Mentioned in Despatches 564 + Brought to notice of Secretary of State 70 + + + STRENGTH. + + Numbers on Mobilization 621 + Recruits during the War (including past members rejoined) 14,401 + ------ + Total of Muster Roll 15,022 + + Gazetted to Commissions (so far as ascertained) 10,256 + + + CASUALTIES. + + ------------------------+----------+----------+-------- + | As | As Rank | + Nature. | Officers.| and File.| Total. + ------------------------+----------+----------+-------- + Killed in action or died| 1,614 | 389 | 2,003 + Wounded or gassed | 2,816 | 434 | 3,250 + Missing | 418 | 114 | 532 + Prisoners of War | 256 | 30 | 286 + | | | ----- + | | | 6,071 + ------------------------+----------+----------+-------- + + NOTE.--The above figures include only enlisted Artists, + not officers or men transferred or attached from other Regiments. + + + A CALENDAR OF REGIMENTAL NUMBERS. + + showing at a glance the approximate date on which any recruit joined, + or old member rejoined, by reference to his Regimental Number[5] + + +------------+------------------------++ + | DATE. | HIGHEST NO. || + +------------+------------------------++ + | | =1st Battalion.= || + | | || + | | Old style New[6] style|| + | | || + | =1908= |{ 1 to } { 760001 || + | |{ 425 } { 760032 || + | =1909= | 787 48 || + | =1910= | 940 57 || + | =1911= | 1037 64 || + | =1912= | 1137 75 || + | =1913= | 1281 98 || + | Aug. 3/=14=| 1345 760111 || + | „ 30 „ | 1749 165 || + +------------+------------------------++ + | =1914= | =2nd Battalion.= || + | Aug. 31 | 1907 760188 || + | Sep. 1 | 2000 200 || + | „ 15 | 2500 276 || + | Oct. 30 | 2800 300 || + | Nov. 24 | 3000 375 || + | Dec. 31 | 3063 391 || + +------------+------------------------++ + | =1915= | =3rd Battalion= || + | Jan. 5 | 3100 760400 || + | Feb. 2 | 3300 455 || + | Mch. 16 | 3500 500 || + | Apr. 20 | 3700 552 || + | May 27 | 3900 580 || + | June 21 | 4100 600 || + | July 13 | 4200 612 || + | Aug. 20 | 4400 643 || + | Sep. 23 | 4500 700 || + | Oct. 29 | 4800 760 || + | Nov. 12 | 5000 800 || + | „ 29 | 5500 761000 || + | Dec. 6 | 5800 100 || + | „ 10 | 6000 180 || + | „ 13 | 6100 200 ++ + | „ 28 | 6300 290 || + | | || + | =1916= | || + | | || + | Jan. 1 | 6400 761300 || + | „ 14 | 6600 400 || + | „ 27 | 6900 500 || + | Feb. 1 | 7000 570 || + | „ 7 | 7100 600 || + | „ 17 | 7300 720 || + | Mch. 1 | 7600 860 || + | „ 7 | 7700 920 || + | Apl. 27 | 7800 970 || + | May 7 | 7850 944 || + | June 8 | 7900 762000 || + | „ 14 | 8000 100 || + | July 1 | 8100 150 || + | Aug. 24 | 8200 200 || + | Sep. 13 | 8300 300 || + | „ 20 | 8400 400 || + | „ 26 | 8500 500 || + | Oct. 4 | 8600 600 || + | „ 17 | 8800 800 || + | „ 25 | 9000 763000 || + | „ 30 | 9100 100 || + | Nov. 6 | 9200 200 || + | „ 11 | 9400 400 || + | „ 20 | 9600 600 || + | „ 27 | 9700 700 || + | Dec. 11 | 9800 800 || + | „ 14 | 9900 900 || + | „ 18 |10000 764000 || + | „ 29 |10200 200 || + | | || + | =1917= | || + | Jan. 6 |10400 400 || + | „ 8 |10515 764516 || + +------------+------------------------++ + | End of re-numbering.[6] || + +-------------------------------------++ + + +----------+-----------+ + | DATE. |HIGHEST NO.| + +----------+-----------+ + | | =3rd Bn.= | + | | | + | =1917= | | + | | | + | Jan. 11 | 764517 | + | „ 13 | 700 | + | „ 16 | 900 | + | „ 7 | 200 | + | „ 21 | 300 | + | Mch. 27 | 400 | + | „ 26 | 600 | + | May 7 | 700 | + | „ 25 | 900 | + | June 7 | 766000 | + | „ 29 | 200 | + | July 20 | 400 | + | „ 31 | 500 | + | Aug. 9 | 600 | + | „ 30 | 800 | + | Sep. 25 | 767000 | + | Oct. 26| 200 | + | Nov. 16 | 300 | + | Dec. 7 | 400 | + | | | + | =1918= | | + | | | + | Jan. 24 | 600 | + | Feb. 20 | 800 | + | Apl. 5 | 900 | + | „ 24 | 768000 | + | May 29 | 200 | + | June 15 | 400 | + | „ 28 | 500 | + | July 10 | 700 | + | „ 27 | 900 | + | Aug. 7 | 769000 | + | Sep. 4 | 200 | + | Oct. 2 | 400 | + | „ 21 | 600 | + | Nov. 11 | 769703 | + +----------+-----------+ + + + [Illustration: THE “FALL-IN.” + + August 4th, 1914. + + (_facsimile._)] + + [Illustration: THE “CEASE FIRE.” + + November 11th, 1918. + + (_facsimile._)] + + + THE FIRST FIFTY. + + +Roll of N.C.O.’s and men of the Overseas Battalion who went into +action in November, 1914, as Probationary 2nd Lieutenants in the 7th +Division.[7] + +[7] This Roll does not entirely agree with the Army List, as some +of the above Officers were killed, and others (marked ♦) had been +transferred to other Battalions before a belated Gazette recognised the +appointment of the remainder to Commissions as above.--ED. + + + 20th INFANTRY BRIGADE. + + 1st Grenadier Guards. + + 1076 Cpl. CRISP, F. E. F. + 1634 Pte. ♦EDLMANN, F. J. + 1464 „ ♦HILLAS-DRAKE, R. F. + 1186 „ MOLLER, A. A. + + 2nd Border. + + 392 Cpl. ♦CLOSE, M. A. + 1614 Pte. CUTHBERTSON, F. T. + 1551 „ SAMPSON, H. F. + 1613 „ ♦WORNUM, T. H. + + 2nd Gordon Highlanders. + + 691 Cpl. CHATER, A. D. + 1437 Pte. HORSLEY, O. + 1436 „ HORSLEY, S. M. + 997 L/Cpl. MULOCK, E. R. + + + 21st INFANTRY BRIGADE. + + 2nd Yorkshire. + + 2220 Pte. CROSSE, M. E. B. + 1167 „ CUTTLE, G. + 2255 „ HOLLIS, H. L. + 1794 „ PICKUP, A. J. + + 2nd Bedfordshire. + + 1260 Pte. BREWER, C. H. + 1929 „ DABELL, N. V. + 1033 L/Cpl. DE BURIATTE, H. + 1030 Pte. WILLANS, H. + + 2nd Royal Scots Fusiliers. + + 1760 Pte. ♦RAYMOND-BARKER, C. L. + 1755 „ STEWART, J. + 1578 „ WALLACE, J. R. + 1573 „ ♦WHITE, L. S. + + 2nd Wiltshire. + + 1823 Pte. CARDEN, R. H. + 1138 „ KITCAT, A. J. + 1536 „ SHEPHERD, W. S. + 1725 „ STRAWSON, F. M. + + + 22nd INFANTRY BRIGADE. + + 2nd Royal Warwickshire. + + 1101 Pte. HERBAGE, P. F. W. + 1285 „ MONK, G. B. + 539 „ PEACE, G. V. + 787 Sgt. STANDRING, B. A. + + 2nd Royal West Surrey. + + 693 Sgt. AUSTIN, C. F. + 1372 Pte. HUMPHREYS, D. F. + 1390 Cpl. MESSOM, H. + 1371 Pte. ROUGHT, C. G. + + 1st Royal Welsh Fusiliers. + + 954 Cpl. JONES, L. + 608 L/Cpl. PARKES, H. F. + 1429 Pte. REES, J. T. + 1934 „ WINTERS, J. W. + + 1st South Staffordshire. + + 706 Cpl. ♦FROST, K. + 1744 „ MACKINTOSH, H. L. + 1087 L/Cpl. SILCOCK, A. + 1399 Pte. ♦WEST, F. + + + ROYAL ENGINEERS. + + 1150 ♦HUNTER, J. W. + 1491 ♦HUTT, H. V. + + + + + + + WITH THE ROYAL NAVAL DIVISION. + + A SHORT HISTORY OF 1/ARTISTS IN THE LINE, + FROM JULY 1917, TO THE ARMISTICE. + + + Oppy Wood. + Passchendaele. + On the Somme (Marcoing). + Withdrawal to Metz and Beaulencourt. + Advance to Couillet Wood Sector. + Retirement from Havrincourt Wood to Forceville. + To Aveluy Wood Sector. + Attack on Hindenburg Line. + Rest at Bailleulval. + Capture of Hindenburg Line. + Fall of Cambrai. + First British troops in at Blaugies and Sars-la-Bruyere. + Pursuit to Harvengt and Harmignies. + Mons. + + 63rd (ROYAL NAVAL) DIVISION. + | + | + +--------------------+-------------------+ + | | | + 188th Inf. Bde. 189th Inf. Bde. 190th Inf. Bde. + ------- ------- ------- + 1/R.M.L.I. “Drake” Bn. 1/Artists. + 2/R.M.L.I. “Hawke” Bn. 4/Bedford. + “Anson” Bn. “Hood” Bn. 7/R. Fusiliers. + “Howe” Bn. “Nelson” Bn. 4/Shropshire L.I. + +From July to Sept. 1917, the Division was in the front line (“R3” +and “R4” Sectors, Oppy and Gavrelle) and with the exception of a few +casualties, nothing of special note occurred during this period so +far as the Artists’ were concerned. After a normal tour, the Division +was relieved by the 47th (formerly 2/London) Division, the Artists +themselves being replaced by the 22/London, commanded by Lt. Col. C. F. +H. Greenwood, an Artists’ Officer, and moved to La Comté. + +On coming out of the line inexorable Anno Domini deprived us of our +Commanding Officer, Col. Chatfeild-Clarke, while our esprit de corps +was momentarily ruffled by the appearance of a reinforcing draft +composed not of Artists, but of 119 men from another unit. + +It was recognised however that pooling, not only of reinforcements but +of C.O’s. was now inevitable: that as no other Battalion overseas was +being exclusively fed from its own Regiment, the Artists could not +expect different treatment. + +During the ensuing twelve months they had five new Commanding Officers, +all drawn from other Regiments. + + + OCTOBER 1917. + +In October, the Division was ordered to the Ypres front: we journeyed +to Houtkerque, thence to Reigersburgh and on the 28th left camp for our +first big fight, the C.O. Major Edlmann, bringing news, that owing to +the impossible state of the ground the Divisional front had not been +advanced so far as had been expected, so that what was to have been our +jumping off line would now be our objective. During the next thirty +hours we suffered a good many casualties from long range artillery +fire, D Co. losing their C.S.M., C. W. W. King. + +The story of the battle for the Passchendaele Ridge, so far as the +Artists are concerned, is soon told. Other Divisions before us had +been taking their share in the slow process of gaining ground in +this water-logged area, at tremendous cost. The 188th was the first +Brigade of the 63rd Division to attack; and advancing under a terrific +artillery and machine-gun barrage they, too, made some headway, but +suffered severely. Early on the 30th our Brigade attacked, also under a +very heavy barrage: the British artillery averaged one gun to every 9 +yards of front. To reach our objective we had to cross the Paddebeeke, +on the map an insignificant streamlet, but in fact by this time a wide +and almost impassable swamp. + + { _B Co. (Capt. Bare)._ _A Co. (Capt. Mieville)._ +_ORDER OF BATTLE_{ _C Co. (Capt. Chetwood) Support._ + { _D Co. (Capt. Royds) Reserve._ + +The instant our attack started, the forward troops came under intense +machine-gun fire from an almost invisible enemy who had taken refuge +in their “pill boxes” during our bombardment, and were now posted in +carefully chosen tactical positions. Simultaneously our supporting +troops suffered heavy casualties from enemy artillery, while the ground +to be traversed was a deep sea of mud, which drowned wounded men and +clogged rifles and Lewis guns in the first few minutes, rendering them +entirely useless. Consequently it was not long before the attack was +brought to a complete standstill, and the very attenuated Battalions +proceeded to consolidate as best they could on our side of the +Paddebeeke.[8] On our right the Canadians continued to advance: being +on higher and drier ground they were able to get on, so that presently +there was a dangerous gap between their left and our right. This was +closed by sending up the Shropshires from our Brigade reserve. + +On this day the Artists went into action about 500 strong and suffered +350 casualties, amongst those killed being Captains Bare, Chetwood and +Gordon Williams, Lieuts. Haslam and Howe, and our splendid Padre, Capt. +Harry Dickinson. The toll of deaths would have been still higher but +for the untiring efforts of our M.O., Capt. Matthew, who for 72 hours +hardly rested from the work of collecting and dressing the wounded.[9] + +The task set the Division appeared to be an impossible one, and no +doubt would not have been attempted but for the urgent necessity +of those tremendous attacks in this sector, which drew away all +the enemy’s reserves from other points where it was of the utmost +importance to prevent his attacking in force. It was not a case of +lives being fruitlessly thrown away, but of sacrifices which enabled +the whole Allied line to remain intact at a time when the Russian +débacle was straining to the utmost our resources on the Western Front. + +The next day the remains of the Battalion moved out of the line to +refit, and while at Eringhem received a special message of sympathy +in respect of their losses, and congratulations on the part they had +played in the battle, brought direct to them from Earl Haig. They +learned also from the Canadians (who were loud in their praises of the +way in which our men had pressed forward) that several Artists had +succeeded in actually crossing the Paddebeeke before being killed. + + + DECEMBER, 1917. + +After a period of rest and reorganisation (during which Lt.-Col. John +Harington, 3/Rifle Brigade, took over the command, Major Edlmann was +appointed O.C. 63rd Divisional Wing, and substantial reinforcements +arrived, including 6 Officers and a draft from 3/28th), the Battalion +was on its way back to the Passchendaele sector, when the successful +British offensive before Cambrai was checked and the Boche began +to press back the wedge that had been driven into his line there. +Thereupon the 63rd Division was sent to the Somme district, and at +the end of December moved into the front line in the Marcoing salient +(Couillet Wood sector). + +On the 30th the enemy launched a terrific attack and succeeded in +penetrating the front line to the east of the Welsh Ridge salient. +The Artists who were in support at this point were detailed for a +counter-attack which had to be made without artillery support. It was +pressed for all we were worth but resulted in very heavy casualties +without the achievement of our object. However, we heard subsequently +that our efforts were not in vain as the enemy, deceived as to the +strength of our available reserves by the promptitude and determination +with which the counter-attack was delivered, refrained from exploiting +their initial success. Had they done so, it is conceivable that their +object in driving us from the Welsh Ridge might have been attained. + + { _A Co. (Capt. Pike)_----_B Co. (Lieut. Skinner)._ +_ORDER OF BATTLE_{ _D Co. (Capt. Barnett) Support._ + { _C Co. (Capt. Lepingwell) Reserve._ + +A very gruelling night followed, consolidation work having to be +carried out in ground which was frozen hard. Sufficient praise cannot +be given to the Medical Staff under Capt. Mathew, M.C., who were again +working all day at high pressure and at night did much to assist in the +recovery of the wounded men who were lying out in front of our line. +Excellent work was accomplished by D Co. under Capt. Barnett in forming +a defensive left flank, by Capt. Mieville in reconnaissance, and by +Lt. Holland, these officers gaining on that occasion very hard-earned +M.C’s.[10] Lt. Margetson also earned recognition for good work in the +maintenance of signal communication[11] and R.S.M. Emslie did much +to keep things going by the organisation of carrying parties to get +hot food up during the night. One Corporal did yeoman service to his +Company by going back under heavy fire, crossing a gas-filled valley +and bringing up the Company water supply which had had to be abandoned +in the rush of the morning. + +Our casualties were nine Officers and 110 other ranks. Lieuts. +Salisbury, English, Shinner and Lightfoot, with our M.G. Officer +(Groom) and Intelligence Officer (Godfrey) were killed, while Pike, +Lepingwell and Holland were wounded, and from this date the Battalion +ceased to be exclusively officered by Artists. But although Officers +and men came to us from many other Regiments the spirit and traditions +of the Corps were maintained to the end: one of the most striking +features in connection with the arrival of reinforcements from other +units was the rapidity with which our new comrades assimilated Artists’ +ideas and methods of getting things done. + + + JANUARY-MARCH, 1918. + +During January and February, 1918, we put in further tours of duty +in the front line (during one of which both the Boche and ourselves +lived on top behind our respective parados, the trenches having become +nothing but ditches of liquid mud several feet deep), while Col. +Harrington left us to command the 2/Rifle Brigade (eventually becoming +a Brigadier-General), and Major Lathom who had been temporarily in +command of the Fusiliers was appointed acting C.O. of the Artists. + +The Brigade was then withdrawn to Divisional Reserve at Beaulencourt +where we were joined by Major F. S. B. Johnson, 1/Royal Lancaster, as +our own new C.O. and our strength was brought up to 28 Officers and 766 +other ranks by the addition of a complete half Battalion of the 2nd +Bn. London Rifle Brigade which had been broken up on the formation of +3-Battalion Brigades. + + * * * * * + +In March we returned to the Couillet Wood sector, and on the 21st +had our first experience of the anxious times experienced by the +Allies during the Spring of 1918. Shortly after daybreak, while in +camp in Havrincourt Wood, we were aroused by a violent bombardment. +A dense gas and smoke cloud passed through the Wood as we moved to +our battle positions. On the way up Lt. Lintott, L.R.B. (formerly an +Artist Sergeant), was killed. The next night we were ordered back to +Havrincourt Wood as the enemy had gained a considerable amount of +ground on our right (the Fifth Army Front). During the withdrawal, Lt. +J. I. Royds was killed in Trescault. We started to dig in, but the next +morning were retired to a defence line east of Ytres. There we again +made ready to fight a rearguard action, but we were again disappointed +as we were directed to withdraw on a line Ytres--Bus-le-Transloy. That +night the whole Brigade withdrew into Ytres, and as communication +with both Brigade and Divisional H.Q. was lost, a meeting of all the +C.O.’s in the Brigade was called, and it was arranged that the Brigade +should form a defensive flank extending East-West, to conform with the +withdrawal of the 2nd Division on our left. The Brigade was then taken +over by Lt.-Col. Collings Wells of the 4th Bedfords, who for his good +work during the withdrawal was awarded the V.C.[12] + +We moved to our new position about midnight, the route taken leading +us past the vast ammunition and petrol dump which was being destroyed. +Here a shell splinter from the dump wounded Major Lathom, who was +carried back to Beaulencourt. C Co., under Lt. Eric Willis, was also +unfortunate in running into a Boche M.G. post and suffering severe +casualties. Good work was done by Sergt. A. Coviello, who succeeded +in penetrating the enemy lines in rear of us and establishing +communication.[13] Next morning the retirement continued through +Barastre with heavy casualties (amongst whom was Lt. Dow, our +American M.O.) to Beaulencourt, where we found Brigade H.Q. Then back +through Gueudecourt, Flers, Bazentin-le-Grand, Bazentin-le-Petit to +Courcelette, and the next day’s trek took us through Pozieres to +Thiepval. On the slopes in that neighbourhood we had an opportunity +of checking the Boche, great work being done by a Lewis Gun team, for +whom the Brigade Major was spotting. During the night orders came to +cross at Authuille to the west bank of the river before daybreak, when +the R.E.’s were to destroy the bridges. On reaching the other side we +found the 12th Division waiting to take over from us. To celebrate +the conclusion of our long innings, Bn. H.Q. indulged in a game of +stump cricket which was rather spoilt by the arrival of a Hun H.V. +shell. It ruined the pitch and scattered the field, but fortunately no +one retired hurt. We then marched through Martinsart to Englebelmer, +and the same evening moved to Millencourt for an attack on another +Divisional front on the outskirts of Albert. This attempt to dislodge +the Boche proved fruitless and resulted in somewhat serious casualties, +chief among which was the loss of Lt. Eric Willis. + +The Battalion was then withdrawn (via Senlis and Mailly Maillet) to +Forceville for a complete rest over Easter. Our total casualties during +the retirement amounted to 17 officers and 300 other ranks. + + + APRIL-AUGUST, 1918. + +During April and May we performed tours of duty in the new line +established after the retreat north of Mesnil and in Aveluy Wood +sector. We lost Capt. Neighbour (who had rejoined us in March) through +sickness and Col. Johnson was wounded in Aveluy Wood. Thereupon Capt. +Wilkinson (L.R.B.) assumed command. In June the Battalion went into +Corps reserve at Toutencourt Wood and was attached to the “flying” +Corps, kept for operations on any front, and throughout July we were +engaged in line holding alternately between Acheux Wood south of +Auchonvillers and the line north of Mesnil. + +In August, on the eve of the Australian offensive before Amiens, +we went to Beaucourt-sur-l’Hallue. After their attack had been +successfully launched the Division marched north again via Famechon to +Souastre, whence we moved out via Fonquevillers to take our part in +the commencement of that vast movement which resulted in the eventual +overthrow of the enemy. The Division attacked on the 21st in heavy +mist supported by a very intense artillery barrage and at the end of +the day the Artists found themselves in the front line, having passed +unconsciously through the Battalion we were supporting who had lost +direction to a certain extent and moved too far to the right. + +The next morning the C.O. and Adjt. (Capt. Barnett) were wounded and +we sustained our most deeply regretted casualty in the death of R.S.M. +Peter Emslie, who was ever a magnificent stand-by in the line, where +his courageous efficiency rendered him at all times invaluable. The +Battalion was brought out by Lieuts. Bayne and Besch. + +On the 24th at Achiet-le-Petit we went over in close support of the +188th Brigade in a heavy ground mist intermingled with gas and smoke. +Objectives were carried and the attack turned south-east towards +Warlencourt and Ligny-Thilloy where stout opposition was encountered +and the attack delivered on the following morning in conjunction with +the Canadians failed. The Division was then withdrawn via Irles, +Miraumont, Achiet-le-Petit, Bucquoy, Ayette to Boiry St. Rictrude. + +The next day we moved into trenches at Boiry-Becquerelle, and on the +26th we followed up the attack as Division in reserve, the attacking +waves passing through Fontaine and Hendecourt to Caignicourt, and so on +to the Hindenburg line between Inchy and Moeuvres. + + + SEPTEMBER, 1918. + +Early in September the Division was withdrawn by stages to Bailleulval +on the Arras-Doullens road, where we remained for a period of rest and +“fattening.” On leaving we received an address from the Mayor thanking +us on behalf of the population for our considerate treatment of them +and their belongings. + +We then marched back again to the Croisilles area, the Artists finding +a home in tents and shelters on the high ground south-east of St. +Leger near L’Homme Mort Wood. Here we were joined by our new C.O., Lt. +Col. Goldthorp (4/West Riding), who shall now continue the narrative. + + * * * * * + +I think that my story, such as it is, had better take the form of +a sort of letter. It was late on the night of 18/19th September, +1918, when I reached the 63rd R.N.D. Wing, then at Boisleux-au-Mont, +where I was welcomed by Major Edlmann, the O.C. Wing, and Capt. +Baillie-Hamilton, the Adjutant, who informed me that I was either for +the Artists or the Bedfords, who were both without C.O.’s. + +The following morning I was taken forward to Divisional H.Q. in +dug-outs between St. Leger and Ecoust, and I was officially told that +I was to take over the command of the Artists. After reporting to +the Brigadier, General Lesslie, who proceeded to tell me all he knew +about the Artists as a Regiment and about the officers individually, I +set out on my lonely journey across a little valley to their H.Q. to +“take over.” I can imagine their Officers watching me come along, and +wondering what sort of a “blighter” they were getting this time. Well, +my feelings were much the same, but I had learned from the Brigadier +some of their good points, and they did not know even my bad ones then, +so I started “one up” on them anyhow. + +I took over from Acting-Captain Hermelin, who was then in command; +Besch was the Intelligence Officer; Morris, Signalling Officer; Nelson, +the “Doc.”; Hewitt, Acting Adjutant; Light, Quarter-Master; Prentice, +Transport Officer; Robinson, Padre; and Wyler our Interpreter. + +Very early a batch of officer-reinforcements arrived, and it became +obvious we were in for a show the nature of which we could only guess, +but for my part I should like to say that from the very first I had +every help from Officers, N.C.O.’s and men, and my work was made easy +by the spirit they all showed of welcoming me as one of themselves from +the start. I shall never forget those first few days and the solid +foundation of trust and comradeship they laid for what was before us. + + * * * * * + +On the 26th September we left our Camp for the old trenches just +outside Queant, where we were to assemble prior to a march on to our +“tape” between Moeuvre and Inchy, and we knew when we left (having +received all the barrage tables, etc.) that we were in for one of +the biggest battles fought by the British Armies during the whole of +the War, as the Division had to cross the Canal du Nord and take the +Hindenburg Line in conjunction with the Canadians on our left, and the +Guards on our right. This was only to be the first phase, and as far +as the Naval Division was concerned, the 190th Brigade was the first +to kick off. Afterwards, the other Brigades were to go through us and +capture Anneux and get on as far as they could. + +I was rather pleased to find that it fell to the Artists to do the +lion’s share of the work of our Brigade, i.e., we had to capture the +Hindenburg Line after the Fusiliers and the Bedfords had crossed the +Canal, a very delicate and involved movement which required a great +deal of preparation and explanation. + +We arrived at our Assembly Point without trouble and at midnight +started off--a pitch black night, in a deluge of rain. We made very +slow progress; it was a difficult job keeping in touch and following +the line, which was marked out by whitewashed posts, most of which +had either been knocked down by the Artillery, or obliterated by +the rain. Without Hewitt and Goacher we should have found it very +difficult indeed, and might easily have had the same misfortune as was +experienced by another Battalion who missed the track somewhere outside +Pronville and got too much to the left. But these two officers did +splendidly and we eventually arrived at a trench which marked our then +front line. I halted the Battalion and they laid down and soon went to +sleep. We waited about, hoping against hope that the other troops would +arrive, but finally gave up all expectation of seeing them and got the +Battalion out into shell holes slightly in advance of our previous +position. + +Seeing that the situation was exceedingly vague, I decided to put every +available man on the line, and issued orders to the Company Commanders +telling them that unless the missing Battalion turned up, we should +have to tackle their job as well as our own on our immediate front, and +that in the advance up the Hindenburg Line we would take half their +objective, and the Canadians would look after the other half. + +About 4.30 a.m. everything was ready as far as we could foresee, and +there was nothing further to be done then but wait, and what a long +time the last half hour before zero seems! However the time arrived at +last and so did the Boche attempt at retaliation. It seemed to come +down on our trench for some reason or other, and soon the doctors were +very busy, and after what seemed an age Morris arrived back to say that +all was going well, that the Battalion was in the Canal taking a lot of +prisoners, that our barrage was as near perfection as anything he had +ever dreamed of, and that the Boche barrage was falling well behind our +men--all of which was good news. With my H.Q. and runners I started off +at once. + +What a change from the night before! It was a lovely morning, and once +out in the open, going towards the Canal, it was a wonderful sight to +see our barrage and the men following it up. I cannot describe the +feeling I had watching the Artists in action--to me the first time. +From behind it looked as near drill-perfect as you could wish for. We +were not long in getting across the Canal, where we saw one of our +tanks stuck, and met many wounded coming back, amongst them being +Fergus Young, who was supported by a Boche prisoner about twice his +size. He was very worried about his Company, though as it turned out he +had no need to be--they were carrying on all right, away on in front. +As we got nearer the front line things seemed to get very busy. There +were crowds of prisoners coming down--batches of 200 at a time in +charge of one or two men--all their officers wanting to go down into +dug-outs to collect their belongings, but I do not suppose they found +many, because the ground was literally on fire, and after walking a +short distance between the Hindenburg Line one’s feet were quite hot +from the heat of the earth. Soon messages began to come back--that the +first objective had been taken--then the barrage moved on again, so +did our men, and our messages came fast--“Cannot get on for machine +gun fire;” “No sign of the Bedfords on the right flank,” and with like +messages from the left. + +It then appeared that things were sticking a bit, so we pushed on +up to see what really was happening, and found things pretty well +mixed up--our men short of bombs, having used everything they had and +everyone doing his level best. We discovered that both our flanks were +well in the air, and getting forward was out of the question until +matters righted themselves on the flanks. By this time we had lost +the barrage for our second objective, and it had become a question of +holding on to what we had until the position cleared up. Being shot at +from three sides is never a very pleasant experience but the men stuck +it out wonderfully. I saw that we should need every single available +man to hold on, so I went down the line a bit to collect any oddments I +could find. It is surprising the number one comes across in a big show +like this. There were Bedfords and Fusiliers who were beginning to come +along in large batches. They were all gathered into parties and sent +up straight away. The Fusiliers had had a pretty rough time trekking +about all night, and had just arrived in time to go over with the +Canadians, where they were soon doing their share “good and hard” as +the Brigadier, who had spent his time cheering up the men, would say. I +found the Signallers fixing up communications to the Companies and we +got news of the poor Bedfords too who had had a very rough crossing, +but had come through all right. We knew then that our right flank was +in touch though it was thrown back very considerably, and we seemed to +catch the whole attention of the Boche. + +Presently orders came through that the attack preceded by heavy barrage +on one or two selected places--a sugar factory on the Bapaume-Cambrai +Road being one--would be resumed at 2.15. + +Everything up the line was as good as we could hope for, and the 188th +Brigade was getting ready to carry on. They were to go through us, and +on to Anneux and as much further as they could get. We then returned to +Brigade H.Q. where we found Prentice and his transport--all safe and +sound, and rather surprised to be so near the battle. Thoughts of hot +food for the men seemed to be within the range of possibility provided +the resumed attack went off all right. I saw the Brigadier again, told +him that we were all ready for our original third objective, but he +said we need not move at all, as the 188th were going through us, where +we were, to their objective. The rest had been cut out and was being +dealt with by the Artillery alone, so I went back post-haste, but was +not in time to stop many men getting on, especially those at the front, +who had numerous scores to pay off by this time. + +The 2.15 show was a complete success, so much so, that the 188th were +able to move right up to Anneux without any trouble: then they bumped +into plenty, I believe, but that is outside the story of the Artists. +Shortly afterwards the Divisional General came round our line, thanking +the men for the splendid victory, and still more for the magnificent +resistance they had made when checked. I had been told beforehand that +if we got the crest of the hill--which was our first objective--and +stuck to it, we should have won the day whatever happened. As it was +we got beyond and held on, against Machine-Gun fire, Trench Mortars, +and Bombing, for hours, until the whole situation cleared all along the +line; a hard enough test for any troops and an achievement in itself +that would have made any Battalion’s reputation. + +Late in the evening we got orders to spend the night on our battle +positions. Besch and I took a look round the places where we had been +held up earlier in the day and in every case there was no lack of +evidence of the supreme courage of our men. Before settling down we +buried all our dead: there seemed to us to be a lot, but in comparison +to the total casualties of the day, and in relation to the value of the +work accomplished, there were really few. So ended one of the greatest +days in this War and my first experience of the Artists in action. I, +for one, shall never forget the 27th September, 1918, and I can only +pray to be forgiven if I in any way failed them during that day, or +subsequently: they never failed me once.[14] + +There were one or two incidents in the battle which are, perhaps, +worth noting. One was the wonderful view we got from our first +objective--how we could see right across the Bapaume-Cambrai Road +the Germans directing their fire, both field and machine-guns, and +watching the battle. From one of the forward posts we actually saw the +officer-in-charge and one of the guns knocked out, and we could see the +Guards trying to get forward and being held up, as we were. + +As a matter of interest in training, I found in a large square hole +(which had probably been intended for a concrete shelter) Capt. Hall +with several men, including a Lewis Gun team. It was a very warm +corner, and there he was directing the fire of his men and the Lewis +Gun team as if he was carrying out a Range Practice in the most +approved Hythe manner. It is a point which is so apt to be forgotten +in training, that if your instruction has been good, you will +unconsciously do the right thing in a tight corner. The mere fact of +real good fire-orders at such a time had a most wonderfully steadying +effect. + +What struck me largely about the Boche prisoners was that they did +not seem to be a bit sorry to be captured, that they worked well and +hard in helping the wounded, and that a large number of them spoke +English very well. Our attack along the Hindenburg Line in a southerly +direction must have been an entire surprise to the enemy, as we found +their machine-guns were mounted facing west, and that when our attack +down the line developed from the north they had had to dismantle all +their guns. + +I think that a large portion of our success should be attributed to +the Artillery; the barrage was marvellous, especially the swing to +enable us to change our direction. This took 79 minutes, and it was not +particularly pleasant for us to wait the time, but it obviously fooled +the Boche. + +Another thing which came to our help that day (which has rarely +happened in connection with the English) was that the wind and the +weather were perfect for us, and as for our smoke barrages, the smoke +went just where it should have gone. But by far and away the greatest +satisfaction to me was to know that whatever happened afterwards, +I could depend absolutely upon the Battalion in every conceivable +circumstance. To take a new Battalion into an action of that size, +without ever having been in the line at all with them before, is a very +anxious job. + + { _C Co. (Capt. Young)_----_A Co. (Capt. Goacher)_. +_ORDER OF BATTLE_{_D Co. (Lieut. Elliott)_----_B Co. (Lieut. Ashford)_. + { _Hd.-Qrs. Co. (Lieut. Morris.)_ + + _The Artists were detailed to follow the front-line troops and + then swing with the Artillery on to the Hindenburg Line._ + +Next morning (28th) we were on the move again and reached the sugar +factory on the Bapaume-Cambrai Road. There we waited until the +afternoon--had a sleep and were off again via Graincourt to Cantaing. +This was well behind the Boche lines, and we were going towards the +Canal de l’Escaut, which was obviously the next obstacle that was +before us. We halted rather to the north-west of the village and dug +in. We were not troubled very much during the night. We could quite +easily see the towers of the town of Cambrai, and watched some large +fires which the Germans had started there. + +Early in the morning (29th) I went round the lines--if you could call +them such. It was most encouraging to find the men so cheerful after +what they had been through, a testament of their excellent training, +and of the wonderful esprit de corps which I always found with the +Artists, and it was no joke camping out in a beastly little hole +all night long. It was very cold indeed and there were no nice Army +blankets to help matters. Still, they were Artists--and they were +winning--so what did it matter? + +We were not wanted that morning and made the most of it, whilst the +other Brigades had the pleasure of forcing a crossing over the Canal. +It was Naval Division against Naval Division that day, so our fellows +were all out for it, somewhat enlivened by the success on the 27th. +From where we were it did not sound a big show when it started, but one +could see we were not getting things without paying the price. Many +good fellows were coming back, some badly wounded to a Dressing Station +near our Headquarters and lots of prisoners. + +Later in the day we moved up to the east of Cantaing and had just got +nicely settled down hoping to get a decent night’s rest when we got +orders to cross the Canal de l’Escaut and form up on a road running +south from Cambrai near a farm called La Marliere. So off we went +cursing the old Boche and the War in general through some gun positions +round to a place where a pontoon bridge had been thrown across the +Canal. It was a very noisy journey as far as the Canal, and then the +fun began. As usual it started to rain--real rain--and it was as black +as ink as we plodded along. After a good deal of trekking about we +found our road well to the right of the place where we should have hit +it--so far so good. We had to put up with a ditch where there were far +more machine-gun bullets flying about than was exactly pleasant and had +just settled down to sleep when I was sent for by Brigade, and learned +there was a ‘show’ hatching. We were to attack at 5.30 in the morning, +and were given three objectives. Our attack was roughly due east, and +the final objective was a place called Niergnies. The difficulty in the +show was the barrage arrangements. No guns up to then had been brought +across the Canal, and Niergnies was 5,000 yards away from the nearest +gun, also they were in low country, and angles for shooting all wrong. +Anyway we were to go on and push the Boche back, and the second Corps +on our right was to co-operate with us. + +About 1.30 a.m. (Sept. 30th) all was settled so far as we could arrange +it, and the horrible time of waiting started, we trying to sleep. Zero +arrived, our men started off and I sent Hewitt and a few runners on to +select a new H.Q. just to the rear of our first objective. Presently +one of them came back with the information that the party had arrived +all right, having gone through very heavy machine gun fire. He also +stated that there was no sign of the Battalion, that it was a very bad +place and that one of Hewitt’s men had been hit. We did not like this +news, so we went to find out what had happened. It soon became only too +evident that the attack was held up, and we had not even been able to +reach our first objective. I made my way up to the Battalion who were +digging-in under very heavy machine gun fire, about 300 yards east of +the road and found they could not get any further forward; they were in +some sort of line in the open and in a trench, but in a poor position, +under machine-gun fire all the time and it was a case of sitting tight +again. Meanwhile, our right flank was thrown back a bit, and the Second +Corps Troops who ought to have gone over with us came up but were quite +unable to push forward. + +An anxious morning passed somehow, and then we got orders to resume +the attack--in other words, to try again. We tried but only to fail. +This meant a lot of reorganising for the Company Commanders, and a +tremendous extra strain on the men, but they stuck it and we had to +stay where we were. + +A long night came to an end and presently to my relief Hewitt turned +up. Afterwards we got his story out of him. The poor fellow who had +been hit had died, and they had to bury him as best they could. If they +showed their heads above the top they were at once shot at. Hewitt had +sent no further messages back as it was too risky, and he decided to +wait until dark and then get back as best he could. He did so, and luck +was with him--they found their way eventually to our present place. +They had had a dreadful time, and a really terrible experience, but +like all good soldiers, they hated to talk about it, so we left it at +that. + + + OCTOBER, 1918. + +In the evening (Oct. 1st) the Division was relieved and we went back +again to the west of Cantaing into trenches with improvised shelters. +The next day or two we spent in reorganising, quite a difficult job as +we were very weak, and cleaning up. + +We now felt fairly certain that we were going out for a rest, as we +had had a pretty stiff time since the 26th and had lost a lot of very +fine fellows, mostly wounded, thank goodness. We needed a rest, and +felt somehow that we had earned it, but on October 6th a message came +before breakfast that we were to have another go for Niergnies, this +time jumping off from Rumilly. It was to be an “in-and-out show,” just +a day’s hard fighting and then out again, and if we were successful it +would ensure the fall of Cambrai. + +Our reconnaissances and plans having been made we moved (7th) to +Noyelles, and so to a field where we tried to sleep a bit, to the +accompaniment of a neighbouring 6-inch naval gun, and crossed the canal +after dark and slowly made our way to our assembling place. + +Soon the show started and we found that a sunken road, where our H.Q. +dug-out was, came in for considerable attention from the Boche. Quite a +lot of people were wounded just outside, my signalling officer (Bayne) +amongst them.[15] Then the two Intelligence Officers--my own (Besch) +and the Bedfords--went to find us a new H.Q. The latter was hit before +he got across the road, Besch escaped and got on all right. Soon all +the rest of us followed. The shelling did not seem to be so bad when +we got out--it never does--dug-outs are beastly, and things sound much +worse in them than they are. It was nice to be out and following up +the Battalion, of which we could see nothing at first, but we soon got +up to them, found they had managed to keep together, and were in good +order and busy digging in. Things seemed to be going very well. “A” +Co. were very pleased with themselves, as they got 105 prisoners and 12 +machine guns in one trench on the way. Soon there was unusual activity +up at the front, and one of our tanks came back chased by a 5.9 all the +way. It was a wonderful sight, and rather funny, but poor sport for the +men in the tank. It was extraordinary how near the shells fell round it +and yet never once hit it, and I heard afterwards that it got home. + +We were conscious of a lot of extra firing, and a number of little +shells which seemed to come very low. All at once I saw the line to +our south begin to move back--this gave one a very uncomfortable +feeling, to say the least of it. We heard that the Germans were +counter-attacking with tanks--so I went forward, and found that the +Commanding Officer of the Battalion in front of us had gone to retrieve +the position, and could quite easily see the German Tanks--which really +were our own captured in November, 1917 (or even later during the +retreat in 1918) and were equipped with German and Belgian Guns. The +nearest one to us was burning away, as it had been hit and set on fire. +Another one we were firing at from a Boche anti-tank gun. In passing, +it is interesting to note that out of five (possibly seven) tanks +that attacked us, two were knocked out by German weapons we captured +that day: one by a Boche anti-tank gun and the other by one of their +anti-tank rifles. The other tanks, seeing the fate of two of their +companions and that the Boche infantry did not support them, decided +it was wiser to go back where they came from. It was really quite an +exciting hour until the situation became normal again. + +Nothing more happened for a bit. The situation seemed vague on the +left flank and in the village of Niergnies, so I sent up an officer +(McKinley) to make a reconnaissance for the Brigade, which he did, +and telephoned the result back, and later went up again just to make +certain that everything was still. The information he got was of the +greatest assistance to the Brigade, and the reconnaissance was very +well done indeed.[16] + +Shortly before dusk we were warned that a counter-attack was +expected on our left flank, and I was told that should it assume +a serious nature, the Artists would be required to carry out the +counter-counter-attack and restore the position. However, it was no +good looking for trouble before it came, so we just kept a special +look-out on this flank, and moved a few more Lewis Guns there in case +anything occurred. Nothing happened, and later in the evening I heard +we were to be relieved by a Battalion who we could see coming up. It +seemed an interminable time before we got the word to go home. We were +all ready for it, watching the valley behind us, which was receiving +continuous attention from the Boche who was using gas and H.E., mixed +with instantaneous fuses, very freely, and when we finally got the +order to go the gassing was really quite bad. Between where we were +and Rumilly, it was a sort of nightmare going back. We had to use our +gas-masks and fortunately all got through safely to our billets outside +Cantaing. The attack had been a great success and a surprise for the +Boche--Cambrai fell the next day, as a direct result of our work. To +show how we had suffered, and to what small units we had descended, it +is interesting to note that the Battalion which relieved us, relieved +the whole of the Division. It was a strong Battalion of over 800, but +all the same it is not often that a Battalion can relieve a Division. + +This time we were fairly certain to be taken out of the line, for the +obvious reason that we were no longer a real fighting force. We had +been at it since the 26th September, and had suffered very heavily. The +Division soon got orders to go North out of the 3rd Army into the 1st, +in places round St. Pol where we were to refit, get our drafts, train +hard, and get back as soon as possible, as it was now Division against +Division, and no one could be spared out of the line for long. + +We were soon on our way by stages via Vaulx-Vraucourt to Brias where +we settled down to the work of reorganising. We were a small Battalion +now, but a very cheerful one. We started giving each other dinners, +and on the night the Brigadier dined with us Croft reported to the +Battalion. + +One dinner which I shall not forget was the fourth anniversary +(Oct. 28th) of the Artists coming out to France, when all those who +were left, amounting I think to 26, met at a little estaminet in +Avesnes-le-Comte. I took it as a great compliment to be the only guest +asked. + +These good times soon come to an end. After various alarms and +excursions, we finally marched off and embussed, our destination being +a place called Le Forest, just outside Douai. It was rather a wonderful +ride, and a lovely day. We went via Lens, which was a pitiable sight. +I do not think I have ever seen any place of its size so completely +and deliberately destroyed. There were a lot of refugees coming back, +both east and west, carrying their worldly belongings with them. There +was no possibility of anyone finding anything habitable when they got +to Lens. One family struck me as a particularly bad case, even amongst +so many. They had come goodness knows how far, and consisted of an old +man, his wife, their daughter, and son-in-law, and their child in a +tumbled down old perambulator, piled up with all kinds of other things. +They had just arrived, and were standing on a heap of bricks, which +they realized was the site of their old home. I shall never forget the +look of utter desolation on their faces--they were beyond crying. There +must have been many, many cases like this, and they would all either +have to settle there, or face the journey back from where they had +come, a case of 7 or 8 miles at the least, on roads that only bore the +name out of courtesy. I saw some of our men crying when they saw these +people. There is something about a Frenchman’s love of his home that +appeals to us. With dog-like faith they tramp for miles to start all +over again in a place rendered more than desolate, which seems to me +the highest form of patriotism imaginable. + +At Henin-Lietard we had to get out, as the bridges across the Canal +were blown up, and trekked to Le Forest. The Artists got an old Boche +hospital and after the usual spring clean was not too bad a home. +Headquarter Mess was in a nice little house in the main Street--at +least the bottom part of it was nice, the staircase having been burnt +out, and the upstairs rooms were rather a muddle. Here we gave a +concert and some conjuring exhibitions to the inhabitants, who hardly +seemed to realise that they were actually free and allowed to do more +or less as they liked. Some rumours of moves began to come along, +and we realised that it would not be very long before we were off +again--this time to some purpose. + + + NOVEMBER, 1918: THE LAST PHASE OF THE WAR. + +On November 5th our rest at Le Forest came to an end and we journeyed +back via Auby and Douai to Thiant. The next morning we marched on to +Saultain, movement being slow owing to the congestion on the roads and +their state, and we got completely blocked up in a village (Aulnoy) +which showed signs of recent fighting, a good many dead lying about +outside. + +On the 7th we were off again to Sebourquiaux. By this time the Brigade +that we were following were in action, and we were moving up in +readiness to go through it when ordered, and that evening reached Angré. + +Early the next day (8th) we reached Audregnies, where we went through +the other Brigade, and had three objectives assigned, but it was +obviously impossible that we should accomplish them in the time that +was left to us in the day. Near Wiheries there was a fair amount +of indiscriminate shelling on forward slopes and we lost some men. +However, we moved on in artillery formation, keeping pretty well closed +up and halted in the outskirts of Blaugies where we managed to get on +the line of our first objective without further trouble and had to pass +the night there as we could not overcome the Boche machine-gun fire. + +November 9th was a day which I do not think any Artists who were then +with us are ever likely to forget. We advanced in all 15,000 yards, as +the crow flies, which of course meant considerably more trekking, and +a good bit had to be done through woods and across country. We started +off something like a triumphal procession, as we were the first English +troops to enter Blaugies, and we were met by the inhabitants, who +rushed out and kissed us, old and young alike, and offered us coffee, +liqueurs, and anything they could lay their hands on. It was really +pathetically sad, and yet very funny, and it was with difficulty one +refrained from crying, by the necessity of laughing. + +Passing through Blaugies, we ran into our own barrage, which eventually +I got stopped, as it was falling amongst the cavalry and was holding +up our advance. From that moment we were not bothered with any more +barrages, the artillery being attached to us, which is really far +the most sensible way in going through open country, as we were. It +gives one the means of visible retaliation, which is always lacking +when dependent entirely on artillery behind you, whose doings, except +barrage work you know nothing about. We next had to go through the Wood +of Sars-la-Bruyere and on to the village of the same name, where again +we were welcomed by the inhabitants in like manner. I was presented +with a large bouquet of flowers, tied up with Belgian ribbon and had +to walk through the village carrying the beastly thing. The centre of +this village had been our last objective, and we had no sooner got +through than we had orders to move on again to a railway embankment +on the other side of the wood to the east of Sars-la-Bruyere. Further +orders came extending this objective right up to the Mons-Maubeuge +Road in front of Quevy-le-Petit, so we packed up once more and started +off. Then taking two runners with me, I started off straight through +the wood, arrived in the village before the Battalion and took up my +H.Q. in the Burgomaster’s house, which had only been left a few hours +earlier by a General of the German Army, who had stopped to watch our +advance and then gone off in a motor car. At last the Battalion was in +possession of their objective and settled down for a few hours rest. + +The next morning (10th) I got orders to ‘side-slip’ to the north, +take up a position on the Mons-Maubeuge Road to the west of the +village of Harvengt and support the Fusiliers and Bedfords. This was +the first time that the Artists had been in support to either of the +other Battalions since coming north from the Cambrai Sector, but it +only lasted half a day. I met my Company Commanders at a Chateau on +the Mons-Maubeuge Road, just below a bridge, which the Germans had +blown up. We had a short conference in a delightful room placed at our +disposal by the owner of the Chateau, then marched on up the road and +we were in our place almost as soon as the cavalry had gone out. + +I noticed going up the road that there was a Boche Observation Balloon +up--the last one we saw during the War--and the only one which had +been visible since our start on the 5th. Unfortunately, it saw the +other Brigade, which was coming up to go through us, and this drew a +considerable amount of fire round our H.Q. in the village of Asquillies. + +Just after they had gone, I got the news by runner, that poor old Croft +had been killed. It is no use trying to tell you what that meant to the +Battalion, or to me personally. He had not been back with us very long +after a prolonged absence, and I know he felt like coming home when he +rejoined us at Brias. He was always like a ray of sunshine if there was +anything doing. With him were two other good fellows, 2/Lt. King and +Sergt. Garbutt; also a Lancer with whom they were talking at the time; +a stray shell fell in the sunken road and killed all four of them. + +We were anxiously expecting rations and orders to return to Asquillies +for the rest we were all wanting, but were sent forward to Harvengt +where there seemed to be a good deal of confusion, so I halted the +Battalion and had a look round. I found from the 56th Division who were +there that they had been held up just outside the village by heavy +machine gun fire and that it would be quite impossible to go forward +that night. Eventually it was arranged that the Artists should relieve +the 1st London and we moved forward again as far as we could get. + +November 11th. At daybreak I started off up the line, having received +information that the Battalion had commenced to move and that the Boche +had ‘hooked it.’ Reaching Harmignies, I found that our men had been in +within less than half an hour after the departure of the Germans, and +our patrols reported that at two of the villages in front there were no +signs of the enemy. We had orders to take up our position and remain at +Harmignies, and that the 188th Brigade would go through us early in the +morning. I went round, saw everybody and waited until the other Brigade +had started to move forward and then set off to return. On my way back +I met a whole lot of the Lancers, all formed up ready to go through. It +was a fine sight seeing them all on their horses anxious to be off. On +getting back I was met by a Doctor who said that he owed me some money +(he had made a bet with me; that there would be no armistice or peace +this year). For a moment I could not quite make out what he meant, +until I noticed that everybody seemed pleased and then I learned the +news of the Armistice which had come through a few minutes previously. +I saw the Brigadier, got confirmation of the Armistice news, sent it up +to the Companies, scrounged round making arrangements for baths for the +men, got them all back again, and they had their baths and went to bed. + +In the afternoon the Band arrived, after a somewhat chequered journey +from England, very sorry for themselves. Also British prisoners, who +had been left behind by the enemy, began to trickle through; they were +in a most pitiable state. And so came the Armistice to the Artists--in +the line to the very last. It will always be a satisfaction to us when +we come to look back upon things that we were there when the end came +and that the efforts of our Division contributed in no small degree to +the final collapse of the Boche. + + + AFTER THE ARMISTICE. + +Of course we could hardly realise things at first and there was still +an awful lot to do. The silence seemed almost uncanny at times. + +I do not know if I can describe the funeral of Ben Croft, King and +Garbutt, but of course it was the first thing we did. As they were +killed just outside the village, we decided to bury them at the side of +the road where they fell, with such Military Honours as we could, their +own Company finding the firing party, and the buglers sounded the Last +Post. It was a sad little party that gathered round the graves of the +last Artists to fall in action. A large number of Officers and men came +and the Brigadier found time to be present. I think these three were +the last casualties of the War in our Brigade. It seemed so very hard, +that it was only a matter of 24 hours, and all would have been well. +The inhabitants of the village had given us some oak to make a cross +from and someone else thought of flowers-and after doing all we could +we returned to our billets. + +We soon heard stories of going on to the Rhine and were selected for +this, but owing to the heavy fighting, and our additional wastage +through sickness, our strength was so far short that finally it was +decided we should not go. So we had to accept the hard fact and see +another Division put in our place. At the time we were generally +disappointed, but on looking back now I think it was just as well, and +possibly most Artists will agree. + +On the 15th, a cold, clear November day, we took part in the official +entry of the First Army into Mons, lined the street, and after hours +of waiting marched past the Army Commander in the square. We did not +exactly enjoy it, but now that distance is lending its enchantment we +can regard it as a thing to have done. + +Soon we got permission to move back to Harmignies to better billets, +thence to Athis, where we started Education Classes and a Debating +Society. We also had to practice for a Review by the First Army +Commander, had two full-dress rehearsals, and then the show was put +off, but I suppose a little ceremonial drill did not do any of us much +harm; anyway it provided a certain amount of amusement. Next we were +moved back to Blaugies where we were not long in getting ready for our +Christmas plans. We decided to have Company dinners, three in one day +was the maximum reached, and we came safely through the lot. It was +really a great Christmas taking it all round. There was not one of us +who did not want to be home for it, but as we could not, we put our +backs into it, and made the most of it under the circumstances, and +now it is all over I do not think one of us regrets having spent it in +Blaugies. + +All this time we were slowly getting smaller, and one day were sent to +our final destination, St. Ghislain. It was an eye-opener for the men +when they arrived there--almost like going home, without the home--real +beds and sheets for every man, it must have been the first bed that +most of them had seen for many, many months. + +I soon found that the men preferred their own time to organised +amusements, which so long as all went well was really much better for +them, and I am more than glad to know that it did go well. It was a +very good change for them to get into some sort of civilisation, and +demobilisation started quicker when we got to St. Ghislain. + +One day I got special leave, as I had been applied for at this end. +I do not know exactly how to describe what I felt: I knew that this +special leave was tantamount to saying “Farewell” to the Artists. +However, it was unavoidable and would have had to come sooner or later, +and perhaps it was as well that it was hurried a bit at the end. I got +all packed up, and then went on to the Mess, where I found some villain +had collected most of the Battalion to see me off. I think it takes +nearly as much courage to go round and say “Good-bye” to people as it +does to go over the top. + +Soon after this I went down for the first time to the Artists +Headquarters in Duke’s Road, where I met a lot of people whom I had +often heard of, but never before seen. They one and all made me so +welcome, that I almost felt I was going to my own home. I shall never +forget Colonel May coming up to me, and saying that he would like to +thank me for all I had done for the Artists, but that he did not quite +know how to do so, so he thought perhaps he had better repeat to me +what one of the men had said to him. When asked something about their +new Commanding Officer, this man had replied, “Well, Sir, he might have +been an Artist himself.” + +I think that if I have earned those words, honestly spoken, it is as +much as anyone could have wished. + + R. H. G. + + P.S.--I have said very little about the organisation and + interior working of the Battalion because I do not consider + it would be a compliment to go into such details. I think the + secret of the Artists’ success was very largely the wonderful + amount of material always at hand. When Adjutants, Scouts, + Signallers, Runners, Pioneers, and all these people were ever + ready, and there was always somebody fit to step into someone + else’s shoes if anything happened, it really was very easy work + for a stranger, once he realised this. Then there was old Freddy + Light, with his 40 years service in the Corps, and R.Q.M.S. + Hack, a veteran of the Boer War times. They always worked + quietly without any fuss or bother, always had what was wanted, + and would have done anything in the world which was humanly + possible, that the men should be comfortable, and that the + Battalion should always have the best of everything. There were + few Territorial Regiments who had the services of one of their + own Quarter-Masters, and the Artists have been extremely lucky + in theirs. + + Then you will find in my notes that the names of the Officers + are nearly always the same. I have avoided using names at + all except where I thought it would simplify matters, but I + do not wish to convey the impression that these are the only + names worthy of note, as it is not so. I should not know where + to begin, or end, if I had to tell you what I thought about + individuals. I see that R.S.M. Fox is not mentioned--there + again we were singularly fortunate, and had to do a great deal + of “wangling” to keep him. As you know, any man who occupied + that position after Peter Emslie had gone, had a very tough + proposition before him. + + + + + ADDENDA TO SECTIONS I. TO VI. + + Particulars received whilst this Edition was in the Press-- + + +_Add to_ ROLL OF HONOUR (pp. 2 to 42). + +† = _Died of Wounds._ + +✠ = Military Cross. + + 1917 Dec. 22. ABEL, 2/Lt. James Edgar,† 6/R. West Kent + _Died as Prisoner of war_ + 1918 Nov. 4. ATKINSON, Edward Arthur, 14/London + (late 2/Lt. 1/London) + 1920 Nov. 22. BAGGALLAY, Capt. Geoffrey Thomas, 1/Welch (A.P.M.) + _Assassinated in Dublin_ + 1920 Nov. 28. BAYLEY, Lieut. Cyril Dunstan Wakefield, R.F.C. + _Kilmichael, Ireland_ + 1917 Dec. 3. BEVAN, 2/Lt. Wilfred, 20th Squadron, R.F.C. + _Belgium_ + 1920 Aug. 13. BUCHANAN, Capt. Edward Laurie, R.F.A. & R.A.F. + _Baghdad_ + 1920 Oct. 9. CORFIELD, Lieut. Frederick John Arthur, + Bucks Bn. O.B.L.I. + 1919 Nov. 2. FLEET, Pte. Charles Arthur, 2/Artists _Died_ + 1919 Sept. 20. GERHARDI, 2/Lt. Charles, R.A.F. + 1920 Dec. 3. GOLDING, Lieut. Harold Gordon Lancelot, 35/Sikhs + _Palestine_ + 1919 Feb. 9. GRASSICK, 2/Lt. William Henderson, R.F.A. + _Died, Wimereux_ + 1919 Sept. 22. HIGGINSON, Capt. John Victor, 2/R. Welch Fusiliers + _Gas poisoning_ + 1918 Oct. 23. HILDITCH, 2/Lt. Charles Henry, 27th Bde. R.F.A. + 1917 July 31. HOPKINS, 2/Lt. George Henry Stanton, 45/Machine Gun + Corps + 1917 Dec. 20. HUMPHREYS, Pte. Albert Brent, 1/Artists _Died_ + 1917 Nov. 5. LORIMER, Capt. John Scott, 1/Norfolk + 1917 June 18. LOWRIE, 2/Lt. John Edward, Household Battalion + 1918 Mar. 21. RICHARDSON, 2/Lt. Arthur Balfour, 8/Royal West Kent + 1917 June 22. RUDGE, Lieut. Arthur Edgar, R.A.F. + _Combat near La Bassée_ + 1918 April 21. SHERLOCK, 2/Lt. Gerald,† 55/Machine Gun Corps + 1915 Aug. 9. SHUFFREY, Lieut. Gilbert, 6/South Lancashire + _Gallipoli_ + 1920 May 7. SPILLER, L/Cpl. Herbert George, 1/Artists + 1919 Aug. 13. TAYLOR, Lieut. Norman Samuel, R.A.F. + _In Russia_ + 1916 Jan. 1. VERNON, Cpl. Harold, R.E. (Meteorological) + _Mailly Maillet_ + 1918 May 31. VIVIAN, Lieut. Vincent, 22/Durham L.I. + 1918 Feb. 27. WARD, 2/Lt. Eric,† 10/R. Fusiliers + 1919 Mar. 2. WEBB, 2/Lt. Bernard Hugh, S.B./Middlesex + _Died (septic pneumonia)_ + 1916 Sept. 26. WENDT, Pte. George Norman, 13/London + 1918 Sept. 6. WHARTON, Pte. Ernest Philip, 1/Artists _Accident_ + + +_Add to_ DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ORDER (pp. 46 & 47). + +CLARK, Capt. Philip Lindsay 11/Royal Sussex + + E. of YPRES, 25th to 27th October, 1917. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty when in command of the left flank + company of the battalion. When the enemy broke through on his + left he organised a defensive flank. Finding a gap on his left + he filled and held it with some of his own men and of the unit + on his left. He personally led a charge against the advancing + enemy and dispersed them, and later repelled another attack. + He was wounded by a piece of shrapnel in the head, but though + dazed, continued in command of his company for two days until + relieved. + + [3712 + +FAGAN, Capt. Herbert Archer, _M.C. (bar)_ 9/Gurkha Rifles + (late 5/Yorkshire) + + In SOUTH RUSSIA. For conspicuous gallantry and determination + on several occasions, particularly at Sorarogha, on the 18th + January, and at Makin, on the 19th February, 1920. In the first + instance he was in charge of a company ordered to establish + a piquet in a position which was much exposed and commanded + by fire. He set a fine example in beating off attacks and in + attempting to establish the piquet. Subsequently he withdrew his + company with great skill. In the second instance he again showed + gallantry and leadership when troops on the left were ordered to + withdraw. + + [3635 + +FIELD, 2/Lt. Edward Machine Gun Corps + + ROUPY, near ST. QUENTIN, 21st March, 1918. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty when in charge of a section of + guns during repeated enemy attacks. For eight hours he fired his + guns with great judgment under heavy machine-gun and artillery + fire. The enemy poured out of a valley in large numbers, and + the guns fired with terrific effect. The enemy was held for + seven hours. Then, reinforced, they advanced to within 100 yards + of the guns and bombed the positions from the right rear. He + ordered his guns to cut their way to new positions while he + helped their retirement by throwing the remainder of the bombs. + In getting back he was shot through the body. His determination + and fearlessness were magnetic. Throughout the day he fought + magnificently. + + [763848 + +JOHNSON, Lt.-Col. Francis Shand Byam R. of O., Royal Lancaster + (1/Artists) + + POZIERES RIDGE, 24th March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. When his battalion became isolated during an + enemy attack and both flanks were exposed, by his courage and + skill he succeeded in withdrawing his battalion without serious + loss. The successful withdrawal was entirely due to his splendid + leadership and determination. + + +_Add_ to MILITARY CROSSES (pp. 55, 89 & 117). + +ASTBURY, 2/Lt. Alec R.F.A. (D/286 Brigade, R.F.A. (T.F.) + + Near BOYELLES, 22nd August, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. He brought his battery into action under + very heavy fire, and got his ammunition wagons up to the + battery position in spite of congested traffic. Later, he was + instrumental in laying telephone wires from a very advanced + post to the battery over open country under heavy machine-gun + fire. The information which he sent back was of great value in + enabling the enemy line to be driven back. + + [765207 + + HEY, 2/Lt. Percy R.G.A. + + Near VILLERS BRETONNEUX, 7th August, 1918. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty. When a number of tanks filled + with bombs and explosives close to his battery position had + been set alight by enemy shell fire, he led a small party and + successfully extinguished the burning camouflage covering his + own and neighbouring guns, and dragged into safety all exposed + cartridges. His determined courage saved the loss of ammunition + and stores. + + [765448 + +RICHARD, 2/Lt. Stanley Machine Gun Corps + + Near LES RUES VERTES, 3rd December, 1917. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty. During an enemy attack, and + whilst under intense artillery fire, he performed magnificent + work, keeping his guns in action, being with one gun himself in + an exposed position until gun and team were blown up. Being the + only one remaining unwounded, on his own initiative he moved up + to his other three guns, which he continued to keep in action + and supplied with ammunition, until these also were put out of + action and he was wounded. Throughout he set a fine example of + courage, and was of great assistance in checking the hostile + attack. + + [6352 + +WHITE, 2/Lt. Lawrence Arthur R.F.A. + + Awarded 3rd June, 1918. + + [2786 + + +_Add to_ MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES (p. 152–158). + + 3383 BARNES, Lieut. R. C. _Haig_ + 760549 DAWSON, Capt. F. A. _Haig_ + 2256 SAVORY, Major K. S. _Hamilton_ + 598 THORNE, Lieut. A. J. P. _Haig_ + 766235 TAYLOR, Capt. P. S. _Murray_ + -- TYER, Capt. A. A. _Haig_ + + +_Add to_ BROUGHT TO NOTICE (p. 159). + + 557 IRWIN, CSM H. G., Artists (M-G. School). + + _Add_ the following to G.H.Q. MACHINE GUN SCHOOL (p. 313), + and in Section IV. (p. 434) insert the symbols _a_ or + _f_ as below against their names. + + 3591 DUCLOS, Henri François 26/ 6/16 _f_ + 3637 FIELDING, Percy Arthur 3/ 9/16 _a_, _f_ + 5685 FLEMING, Ernest 3/ 9/16 _f_ + 7194 JACQUES, George 26/ 6/16 _f_ + 3643 LAND, Leo Frederick 3/ 9/16 _f_ + 1728 MORGAN, Hugh T. 15/12/15 _To 2/Lt. M.G.C._ + 6189 NEWTON, William McIntosh 3/ 9/16 _a_, _f_ + 3145 SEYMOUR, Bernard Gilbert 26/ 6/16 _To 2/Lt. 4/East Lancs._ + 3645 TAYLOR, Bertram Walter 26/ 6/16 _a_, _f_ + 3112 TUCKER, Richard Stuart 21/11/15 _f_ + 2862 WEBB, Francis Rands 2/ 1/16 _f_ + 3648 WILLIS, William Stephen 26/ 6/16 _f_ + + +_Add to_ FURTHER COMMISSIONS (p. 427). + + 2364 BEALE, William Piere 7/ 9/15 _R.A.S.C. Capt._ + + [Illustration: + + [pp. 44, 319. + + R. P. HALLOWES, V.C.] + + [Illustration: + + _Copyright._] [Col. WALTER C. HORSLEY. + + NOTRE DAME DE BREBIÈRE, ALBERT, 1917.] + + [Illustration: + + _Copyright._] [Capt. W. LEE-HANKEY. + + BAILLEUL IN 1914.] + + BAILLEUL IN 1918. + + [Illustration: RUE DE LA GARE, BAILLEUL.] + + [Illustration: THE PÂTISSERIE, BAILLEUL.] + + [Illustration: ARTISTS’ GRAVES AT NEUVE EGLISE + + (The first two casualties).] + + [Illustration: CHURCH AND TOWN HALL, BAILLEUL.] + + + + + SECTION I. + + THE ARTISTS RIFLES’ + + <b>Roll of Honour.</b> + + +At the call of King and Country, those of our comrades whom this Roll +commemorates left all that was dear to them, endured hardships, faced +danger, and finally passed out of the sight of men by the path of duty +and self-sacrifice, giving up their own lives that others might live in +freedom. + +Let those that come after see to it that their names are not forgotten. + + + + + CHRONOLOGICAL ROLL OF HONOUR. + + KILLED IN ACTION, DIED OF WOUNDS, etc. + + (_Alphabetical Index at end of Book._) + +✠ = Military Cross. + +† = _Died of Wounds._ + + + 1914. + + 1914. + Nov. 27. WARREN, Sgt. Walter, 1/Artists _At Lindenhoek_ + „ „ THOMPSON, Pte. William John, 1/Artists _At Lindenhoek_ + Dec. 11. RAWLINS, Cpl. Glenrowan Edward Champion, 1/Artists + _On Messines Ridge_ + „ 18. PEARCE, 2/Lt. Geoffrey Vincent, 2/R. Warwick + _Rouges-Bancs, Armentieres_ + „ 19. MONK, 2/Lt. George Bertram,† 2/R. Warwick + _Rouges-Bancs, Armentieres_ + „ „ STANDRING, 2/Lt. Benjamin Arthur,† 2/R. Warwick + _Rouges-Bancs, Armentieres_ + + + 1915. + + 1915. + Jan. 5. CRISP, 2/Lt. Francis Edward Fitzjohn, 1/Grenadier Guards + _Near Cuinchy_ + „ 22. REES, 2/Lt. John Trevor, 1/R. Welch Fusiliers + _Near Armentières_ + „ 25. THOMPSON, 2/Lt. John Cecil Caster, 1/Scots Guards + _Near Cuinchy_ + „ „ WELD, 2/Lt. Hugh Edward, 1/Scots Guards _Near Cuinchy_ + „ 26. HUTT, 2/Lt. Harold Vernon, 2/R. Sussex _Near Cuinchy_ + Feb. 1. CLIFTON, 2/Lt. Harold Norton,† 1/Coldstream Guards + _Near Cuinchy (Jan. 25)_ + „ 21. DAVIS, Pte. Alexander Herbert, Artists _Died_ + „ 22. FROST 2/Lt. Kenneth, 1/R. West Kent _Near Ypres_ + Mar. 5. MACKINTOSH, 2/Lt. Harry Leith,† 1/South Stafford + _Sailly-sur-Lys_ + „ 9. HAMLEN, Pte. Percy, Artists _Died_ + „ 10. AUSTEN, 2/Lt. Cyril Frederick, 2/R. West Surrey + _Near Laventie_ + „ „ BENNINGFIELD, 2/Lt. Maurice Victor, 1/Worcester + _Battle of Neuve-Chapelle_ + „ „ HARE, 2/Lt. Evan Amyas Alfred, 2/Middlesex + _Battle of Neuve-Chapelle_ + „ „ HOLLAND, 2/Lt. Basil Thomas, 2/R. Highlanders + _Battle of Neuve-Chapelle_ + „ „ KIRKALDY, 2/Lt. Charles Henry, 1/Seaforth + _Battle of Neuve-Chapelle_ + „ „ WINDSOR, 2/Lt. Mark Gilham, 2/Devon + _Battle of Neuve-Chapelle_ + „ 11. CUTTLE, 2/Lt. Geoffrey, 2/Yorks. + _Battle of Neuve-Chapelle_ + „ „ GOTCH, 2/Lt. Duncan Hepburn, 1/Worcester + _Battle of Neuve-Chapelle_ + „ „ MULOCK, 2/Lt. Edward Ross, 2/Gordon Highlanders + _Battle of Neuve-Chapelle_ + „ 12. CLOSE, 2/Lt. Max Arthur, 1/Highland L.I. + _Battle of Neuve-Chapelle_ + „ „ DE BURIATTE, 2/Lt. John Philip, 2/East Surrey + _Near Lindenhoek_ + „ „ LORD, 2/Lt. Frank Samuel, 2/Devon + _Battle of Neuve-Chapelle_ + „ „ MANN, 2/Lt. Fredk. Christmas, 1/North Stafford + „ „ PARKES, 2/Lt. Horace Frederick, 1/R. Welch Fus. + _Battle of Neuve-Chapelle_ + „ „ PAYNE, 2/Lt. Charles Geraint, 1/Highland L.I. + _Battle of Neuve-Chapelle_ + „ „ CROSSE, 2/Lt. Marlborough Evelyn, 2/Yorks + _Battle of Neuve-Chapelle_ + „ 14. CARDEN, 2/Lt. Ronald Hugh, 2/Wilts + _Battle of Neuve-Chapelle_ + „ 15. COLLEY, 2/Lt. Archibald, 2/D.C.L.I. _Near St. Eloi_ + „ „ FORD, 2/Lt. Royston Dearmer, 1/Royal Irish + _Near St. Eloi_ + „ „ WHITE, 2/Lt. Leslie Spencer, 1/R. West Kent + _Accident near Ypres_ + Apr. 13. WHITTLE, 2/Lt. Walter Victor Patrick C., 1/Worcester + _Near Bois Grenier_ + „ 14. WHITEHEAD, 2/Lt. Henry Montague, 2/East Surrey + _Near Zonnebeke_ + „ 18. CRASTON, 2/Lt. John,† 3/R. West Kent _On Hill 60_ + „ 19. KELLIE, 2/Lt. Esmond Lawrence, 1/Bedford _On Hill 60_ + „ „ KIRCH, 2/Lt. Charles Sidney, 1/Bedford _On Hill 60_ + „ 22. WALLACE, 2/Lt. John Roger, 2/R. Scots Fusiliers + _2nd Battle of Ypres_ + „ 23. WHITFELD, 2/Lt. Fredk. Ashburnham Hooker, 3/Middx. + _2nd Battle of Ypres_ + „ 25. BLACK, 2/Lt. Francis Henry, 1/R. Warwick + _2nd Battle of Ypres_ + „ „ NEELEY, 2/Lt. Hugh Bertram, 3(1)Suffolk + _2nd Battle of Ypres_ + „ „ PAYNE, 2/Lt. John Oswald, 4(1)R. Warwick _On Hill 60_ + „ „ SHARPE, 2/Lt. Charles Lancelot Arnot, 3/Middlesex + _2nd Battle of Ypres_ + „ 26. ROBINSON, 2/Lt. Arthur Hine, 1/Manchester _At St. Julian_ + „ 28. PARKER, 2/Lt. Frederick Neville, 1/K.R.R.C. + _Died at Bethune_ + „ 29. CAREW, 2/Lt. Cyril Joseph Theodore,† 2/East Yorks + _2nd Battle of Ypres_ + „ 30. BERRY, Pte. Percy Hamilton, 1/Artists _Died at St. Omer_ + May 5. LONGUET-HIGGINS, 2/Lt. Kenneth Aislabie, R.M.L.I. + _At the Dardanelles_ + „ 8. CROFT-SMITH, 2/Lt. Edwin Spencer, 4/K.R.R.C. + „ 9. COPLAND, 2/Lt. Dudley Charles James, 1/Notts & Derby + _Aubers Ridge_ + „ „ DAY, 2/Lt. Morris, 2/R. Berks _Aubers Ridge_ + „ „ DENNYS, 2/Lt. Kenneth Rose, 2/R. Munster Fusiliers + _Nr. Richebourg L’Avoue_ + „ „ DICK, 2/Lt. Geo. Frederick Graeme, 1/Notts & Derby + _Aubers Ridge_ + „ „ FAZAN, 2/Lt. Roy, 5/R. Sussex _Near Richebourg L’Avoue_ + „ „ HORSFALL, 2/Lt. Arthur Mendelssohn, 2/R. Munster Fus. + _Nr. Richebourg L’Avoue_ + „ „ HOWELL, 2/Lt. Herbert Edgar, 2/East Lancashire + _Aubers Ridge_ + „ „ MARSHALL, 2/Lt. Augustus de la Poer, 2/East Lancs. + _Aubers Ridge_ + „ „ MARVIN, 2/Lt. Donald, 1/Seaforth Highlanders + _Near Richebourg L’Avoue_ + „ „ MORRIS, 2/Lt. Clive Wilson, 2/K.R.R.C. + _Near Richebourg L’Avoue_ + „ „ NORTON, 2/Lt. Alfred George, 2/East Lancashire + _Aubers Ridge_ + „ „ ORTON, 2/Lt. Ernest Henry, 2/Scottish Rifles + _Fromelles, Aubers Ridge_ + „ „ PAGE, 2/Lt. Francis Trafford, 2/R. Munster Fusiliers + _Nr. Richebourg L’Avoue_ + „ „ PARKER, 2/Lt. Wilfred Horsley, 2/R. Munster Fusiliers + _Nr. Richebourg L’Avoue_ + „ „ RANDALL, 2/Lt. Reginald Wigmore Sancroft, 2/Northampton + _Aubers Ridge_ + „ „ TIGAR, 2/Lt. Harold Walter, 3/Middlesex + _Near Klein Zillebeke_ + „ „ WEBB, 2/Lt. John Timms, 6/London + „ „ WINDUS, 2/Lt. Charles Eric, 1/R. Irish Rifles + _Aubers Ridge_ + „ „ HELLMERS, 2/Lt. Alfred,† 1/R. Irish Rifles + _Aubers Ridge_ (_9th_) + „ „ PEAKE, 2/Lt. John Thelwall,† 2/Northampton + _Aubers Ridge_ (_9th_) + „ 13. BALES, 2/Lt. Keith, 2/Border _Battle of Festubert_ + „ 15. BROWN, 2/Lt. Harold Atherton, 2/Leicester + _Nr. Richebourg L’Avoue_ + „ 16. BYNG, 2/Lt. Harry,† 2/Border _Battle of Festubert_ + „ „ DE ROUGEMONT, 2/Lt. Maurice Henry, 2/R. West Surrey + _Battle of Festubert_ + „ „ HUDSON, 2/Lt. Charles Herbert, 1/Liverpool + _Battle of Festubert_ + „ „ HUMPHREYS, 2/Lt. Dudley Francis,† 2/R. West Surrey + _Battle of Festubert_ + „ „ JAMES, 2/Lt. John Stephen Harvey, 1/K.R.R.C. + _Battle of Festubert_ + „ „ JONES, 2/Lt. Leonard, 1/R. Welch Fusiliers + _Battle of Festubert_ + „ „ KROHN, 2/Lt. Nicholas Adolph, 2/Border + _Battle of Festubert_ + „ „ MESSOM, 2 Lt. Harold, ✠ 2/R. West Surrey + _Battle of Festubert_ + „ „ MORTEN, 2/Lt. Galbraith, 1/Liverpool + _Battle of Festubert_ + „ „ SIMPSON, 2/Lt. William Robert Carde, 2/Border + _Battle of Festubert_ + „ „ WILLIAMSON, 2/Lt. John Maurice, 2/Gordon + _Battle of Festubert_ + „ 17. APPS, 2/Lt. Reginald Denman, 2/R. Berks + _Battle of Festubert_ + „ „ CASSIDY, 2/Lt. Cyril Martin,† 1/K.R.R.C. + _Battle of Festubert_ + „ „ FISHER, 2/Lt. Edward Humbert, 2/Yorks + _Battle of Festubert_ + „ „ GOODMAN, 2/Lt. Reginald Moon, 2/Border + _Battle of Festubert_ + „ 23. BRIDGE, 2/Lt. Donald Gerald Clive, 2/R. Berks + _Battle of Festubert_ + „ 24. PRICE, 2/Lt. Harold Strachan, 3/Royal Fusiliers + _Near Ypres_ + „ „ JUDD, 2/Lt. Frederick George, 2/R. Dublin Fusiliers + _Near Wieltje_ + “ ” YOUNG, 2/Lt. Henry Harman, 3/Royal Fusiliers + _Belleward Lake, Ypres_ + „ 25. MACEY, 2/Lt. Clifford James, 1/Dorset _On Hill 60_ + „ 29. BALLARD, 2/Lt. Maurice Arnold,† 23/London + _Battle of Festubert_ (_26th_) + June 2. MEAD, 2/Lt. Bernard Wallace, 4/Royal Fusiliers + _Near Ypres_ + „ 4. HARLEY, 2/Lt. John, 13/Worcester _Gallipoli_ + „ „ PARKER, 2/Lt. Edward Thompson, 13/Yorks (1/Lancs. Fus.) + _Gallipoli_ + „ 16. GREEN, 2/Lt. Frank Clifford, 1/Lincoln _Near Ypres_ + „ „ PEARSON, 2/Lt. Reginald Oswald, 1/Lincoln _Near Ypres_ + „ „ SIMPSON, 2/Lt. Henry Gordon, 9 D.C.L.I. + (1/R. Inniskg. Fus.) _Gallipoli_ + „ „ TRINDER, 2/Lt. Arnold James, 7/Northumberland Fus. + _Near Hooge_ + „ 18. DUFF, 2/Lt. John Crerar, 2/Gordon Highlanders + _Near Givenchy_ + „ 19. LLARENA, 2/Lt. Eustace Fernando, 2/Suffolk _Near Ypres_ + „ 20. BARFOOT, 2/Lt. George Allan, 3/Worcester _At Hooge_ + „ „ FAIRBAIRN, 2/Lt. George Eric,† 10/Durham L.I. + „ „ WINDSOR, 2/Lt. Leslie St. Lawrence, 2/Suffolk + _Near Ypres_ + July 1. WILLIAMS, 2/Lt. Theodore Edward, 1/Somerset L.I. + _At Pilkem_ + „ 9. STANWELL, 2/Lt. William Alexander,† 2/Lancs. Fusiliers + _At Pilkem_ + „ 14. CUXSON, 2/Lt. Basil Pryce, 2/R. Scots + „ 15. PEMBERTON, Pte. Algernon George, Artists _Died_ + „ 30. DEWES, 2/Lt. Bryan Osmond, 1/Middlesex _Near Laventie_ + „ „ ELBOROUGH, Capt. Alfred Charles Ernest,† 6/Yorkshire L.I. + _Near Ypres_ + Aug. 6. STEARNS, 2/Lt. Eric Gordon,† 4/R. Fusiliers + „ 7. BROWN, 2/Lt. Frederick Charles, 9/Notts & Derby + _On Gallipoli_ + „ „ PEARKES, Capt. Andre Mellard, 9/West Yorks _On Gallipoli_ + „ 9. FOULGER, 2/Lt. Maurice, 1/Shropshire L.I. _At Hooge_ + „ „ GOODALE, 2/Lt. Arthur William, 1/Shropshire L.I. + _At Hooge_ + „ „ ISAAC, 2/Lt. Frank Philip, 1/Shropshire L.I. _At Hooge_ + „ „ KAY, 2/Lt. George Alexander, 2/Notts & Derby _At Hooge_ + „ 10. HIGGINS, Capt. Herbert Edward Powell, 6/R. Lancaster + _At the Dardanelles_ + „ „ SILCOCK, 2/Lt. Bertram Baber, 7/R. Welch Fusiliers + _At Suvla Bay_ + „ 12. ADAMS, 2/Lt. Robert, 5/Norfolk _At Suvla Bay_ + „ „ OLIPHANT, 2/Lt. Marcus Francis, 5/Norfolk _At Suvla Bay_ + „ 16. BARNETT, Lieut. Denis Oliver,† 2/Leinster _At Hooge_ + „ 17. JURGENS, 2/Lt. Sydney George,† 6/R. Lancaster + _At the Dardanelles_ + „ 19. TIPPET, 2/Lt. Alexander Arnold,† 2/Shropshire L.I. + _Chapelle d’Armentières_ + „ 21. CURREY, Capt. George Grafton, 6/Yorkshire _On Gallipoli_ + „ „ RABONE, 2/Lt. Maxwell, 2 R. Munster Fusiliers + _On Gallipoli_ + „ 22. WESTON, 2/Lt. Wilfred James, 6/York & Lancaster + _On Gallipoli_ + „ 23. COX, 2/Lt. Norman John, 7/R. Sussex _Near Houplines_ + „ 24. MILES, 2/Lt. Alfred Crosfield Vernon, 2/Welch + _Near Cambrin_ + „ 25. NORRIS, 2/Lt. William Forbes, 5/Norfolk (A.C.C.) + _At Suvla Bay_ + Sept. 1. PULVERMAN, 2/Lt. Oscar Percy,† 1/Suffolk _In Flanders_ + „ 7. MARTIN, 2/Lt. Frederick Arthur,† 2/Notts & Derby + „ 22. KOCH, 2/Lt. Marcus Addison, 2/Shropshire L.I. + _Near Cappy-sur-Somme_ + „ 25. BEAUMONT, 2/Lt. Wilfred Newton, 2/Border _Battle of Loos_ + „ „ BERRY, 2/Lt. John Anthony, 2(1)Gordon _Battle of Loos_ + „ „ BROMLEY, 2/Lt. Hugh Frederick, 2/R. Sussex + _Battle of Loos_ + „ „ BROWN, 2/Lt. Arthur Lyster, 2/R. West Surrey + _Battle of Loos_ + „ „ BUDIBENT, 2/Lt. Cecil, 2/Lincoln _Battle of Loos_ + „ „ GOLDIE, 2/Lt. Paul, 1/Loyal N. Lancashire + _Battle of Loos_ + „ „ HARE, 2/Lt. Bernard Urmston, 1/Middlesex _Battle of Loos_ + „ „ HILL, 2/Lt. Arthur Lionel, 1/Middlesex _Battle of Loos_ + „ „ HILLIAR, 2/Lt. Gordon Edward, 3/S. Lancs. (2/E. Lancs.) + _At Bois-Grenier_ + „ „ HOWELL, 2/Lt. John, 9/K.R.R.C. _In Flanders_ + „ „ HULM, 2/Lt. Wynne Odverne, 8/Devon _Battle of Loos_ + „ „ JONES, 2/Lt. Charles Taylor, 2/R. West Surrey + _Battle of Loos_ + „ „ LEE, 2/Lt. Walton Noel Olliff, 1/South Stafford + _Battle of Loos_ + „ „ MELLISH, 2/Lt. Richard Coppin, 1/Middlesex + _Battle of Loos_ + „ „ PLANT, 2/Lt. Frederick George, 1/R. West Surrey + _Battle of Loos_ + „ „ RAYMOND-BARKER, 2/Lt. Cecil Langton, 12/Rifle Brigade + _Battle of Loos_ + „ „ REYNARD, 2/Lt. Henry Corner, 1/South Stafford + _Battle of Loos_ + „ „ VANN, Capt. Arthur Allard Harrison, 12/West Yorks + _Battle of Loos_ + „ „ WALCH, 2/Lt. James Bernard Millard, 2/R. West Surrey + _Battle of Loos_ + „ „ WEBB, Lieut. Cyril Francis, 2/Yorks _Battle of Loos_ + „ „ WILKINSON, 2/Lt. Ernest Alexander, 2/Leicester + „ „ WILSON, Lieut. William Clement, 1/Worcester + _Near Fleurbaix_ + „ 26. PICKUP, 2/Lt. Alfred James, 2/Yorks _Battle of Loos_ + „ „ SAUNDERS, 2/Lt. Louis Desormeaux, 1/S. Wales Bdrs. + _Battle of Loos_ + „ „ STEPHENSON, 2/Lt. Kenneth Langton, 2/Bedford + _Battle of Loos_ + „ 27. ALLEN, 2/Lt. Frederick John,† 9/Devon _Battle of Loos_ + „ „ BOOTH, 2/Lt. Frederick Atkins, 2/East Kent + _Battle of Loos_ + „ 29. CHANDLER, 2/Lt. Charles Robert, 2/East Surrey + _Battle of Loos_ + „ „ FRIEND, 2/Lt. Frank Howard, 2/Wilts _Battle of Loos_ + „ 30. HALLOWES, 2/Lt. Rupert Price, =V.C.= ✠ 4/Middlesex + _Battle of Loos_ + „ „ LAW, 2/Lt. Charles Lindsay Gwyder, 2/Suffolk _At Hooge_ + Oct. 1. HOBLYN, 2/Lt. Walter Frederick, 4/Coldstream Gds. + _Battle of Loos_ + „ „ GATES, 2/Lt. Douglas Leslie, 1/Suffolk _Battle of Loos_ + „ 2. HARTLEY, 2/Lt. William Edwin, 2/Cheshire _Battle of Loos_ + „ 3. AKERMAN, 2/Lt. Ralph Portland,† 11/London + _Battle of Loos_ + „ 4. WILKINS, 2/Lt. Geoffrey,† 2/Northumberland Fusiliers + „ 6. TRIER, 2/Lt. Norman Ernest,† 2/East Yorks + „ 8. LUMB, 2/Lt. Herbert, R.F.A. _Died_ + „ 13. ADDY, 2/Lt. Kenneth James Balguy, 1/K.R.R.C. + _Battle of Loos_ + „ „ TWEEDIE-SMITH, 2/Lt. Alan, 1/R. West Surrey + „ 20. TALLENTIRE, 2/Lt. Arthur Tom, 1/Artists (R.F.C.) + _Near Abeele_ + „ 23. CHRISTMAS, Capt. Dudley Vyvyan, 5/Suffolk (Staff) + _Accident_ + „ 29. CROMPTON, Pte. Thomas Sherwood, Artists _Died_ + Nov. 19. GILL, 2/Lt. Jack Woodward, 6/Yorkshire L.I. + Dec. 4. SNOW, 2/Lt. Richard Aslin, 4/York & Lancaster + _Near Ypres_ + „ 15. HINES, 2/Lt. Austin,† 10/Durham L.I. + „ 22. GREIFFENHAGEN, 2/Lt. Norman,† 1/East Kent _Near Ypres_ + „ „ SMITH, 2/Lt. Ernest Kennedy,† 1/East Kent. _Near Ypres_ + „ 25. DARRELL, 2/Lt. Albert, 1/East Surrey + + + 1916. + + 1916. + Jan. 5. WHITE, 2/Lt. Esmonde Ricarde Burke, 6/Northumberland Fus. + „ 6. HUTCHINSON, 2/Lt. Innes Owen, 2/R. Highlanders + _Near Ypres_ + „ „ WILSON, Capt. Harold Algar, 1/Shropshire L.I. + _Near Ypres_ + „ 15. GEARY, 2/Lt. Ronald Fitzmaurice, 21/London _Near Loos_ + „ 21. OKEY, 2/Lt. William Ewart, 1/Connaught Rangers + _Shaikh-Said, Mesopotamia_ + „ 29. DAVIES, 2/Lt. William Edward, 5/Cheshire _In France_ + „ 31. BUTLAND, 2/Lt. William Henry,† 10/Durham L.I. + _Near Ypres_ + Feb. 6. ARNOLD, 2/Lt. Bernard Marcus,† 7/K.R.R.C. + _Near Ypres (2nd)_ + „ 11. HAKEWILL, 2/Lt. Thomas George, 11/N. Stafford (R.F.C.) + _In Egypt_ + „ 14. HILL, 2/Lt. Douglas Charles Lucas, 9/R. Sussex + _Near Ypres_ + „ 17. WYATT-SMITH, Pte. Hugh Hargreaves, 2/Artists _Died_ + „ 20. RADCLIFFE, 2/Lt. Ernest John, R.F.C. + _Accident at Brooklands_ + „ 25. CARPENTER, 2/Lt. Hubert Granville,† Army Cyclist Corps + „ 28. LAILY, 2/Lt. Eric Lillywhite, 7/D.C.L.I. _Near Ypres_ + Mar. 3. MADAN, Lieut. Nigel Cornwallis, 8/R. Lancaster + _Near Ypres_ + „ 5. BURTON, Pte. William Edgar Bowness, Artists _Died_ + „ 8. D’OMBRAIN, 2/Lt. Rowland Maund, 5/East Kent (53/Sikhs) + _Battle of Dajailah_ + „ 11. LLOYD-JONES, Capt. John, ✠ 2/Yorks _Died_ + „ 13. FORTUNE, 2/Lt. Stanley Welsh, 10/Rifle Brigade + „ 16. RAINFORTH, Pte. Gray Victor, 1/Artists _Died at Rouen_ + „ „ SINCLAIR, Pte. William Kenneth, 1/Artists _Died at Rouen_ + „ „ WISEMAN, Pte. Charles, 1/Artists _Died at Rouen_ + „ 19. ELLIS, 2/Lt. Shirley Duncan, ✠ R. Engineers _Died_ + „ 20. PYCOCK, Sgt. Herbert Richard Holmes, 2/Artists _Died_ + Apr. 4. PASSMORE, 2/Lt. Arthur William, 9/R. West Surrey + „ „ SIMCOX, Pte. Charles Grosvenor, 1/Artists _Died at Rouen_ + „ 5. WHEATE, 2/Lt. Arthur,† 1/East Lancashire + _Near Hannah, Mesopotamia_ + „ 9. WILLIAMS, 2/Lt. Donald Matthew, 12(9)R. Warwick + „ 18. MOSSE, 2/Lt. Philip Godfrey, 13/R. Warwick (East Lancs.) + „ 19. JOHNSON, 2/Lt. Wilfred Lloyd, 2/Border _Near Mametz_ + „ 21. HITCHCOCK, 2/Lt. Cyril Augustus, 1/Shropshire L.I. + _Near Ypres_ + „ 22. JOHNSTON, 2/Lt. Alec, 1/Shropshire L.I. + _On Ypres-Langemarch Road_ + „ 24. MAYBROOK, 2/Lt. Walter Richard, 1/Wilts _On Vimy Ridge_ + „ 29. READING, 2/Lt. John Francis, 7/Worcester + _Near Hebuterne_ + May 3. MORLAND, 2/Lt. Leonard Mark, 10/West Yorks + „ 4. WYATT, 2/Lt. William Herbert, 1/East Yorks + _Near Fricourt_ + „ 9. BRACHER, Pte. William Victor Allen, Artists _Died_ + „ 10. JENSEN, 2/Lt. Cyril Thornton, 25/Manchester (T.M.B.) + _Near Vaux_ + „ 12. FISCHER, 2/Lt. Alexander William, 1/Devon + „ 13. GOULD, 2/Lt. Arthur, 13/Cheshire + „ 18. CHRISTMAS, Capt. Bernard Lovell, 3/London _On Vimy Ridge_ + „ 19. YOUNG, 2/Lt. Leonard Geo. Birmingham, 10/Cheshire + „ 21. MILLER, Lieut. John Lockhart, 8/London _On Vimy Ridge_ + „ „ POTTER, 2/Lt. Frederick John, 8/London + „ 22. HILLYER, Capt. William Harold, ✠ R. Engineers + _On Vimy Ridge_ + „ 23. HUNTER, 2/Lt. Alexander Forbes, 21/London + „ 25. RUCK, 2/Lt. John Arthur, R.F.C. _Accident_ + „ 28. HALLWARD, 2/Lt. Kenneth Leslie, 3/Worcester + June 1. SKERRY, 2/Lt. James Beadnell, 17/Middlesex + _On Vimy Ridge_ + „ 2. STREET, 2/Lt. Edmund Algar, 22/Manchester _Near Mametz_ + „ 3. THOMPSON, 2/Lt. Charles Henry, 2/Durham L.I. _Near Ypres_ + „ „ DICKENS, Pte. Aubrey John Edward, 1/Artists + _Died in France_ + „ 4. MADDOCKS, Lieut. John Anslow, 15/R. Warwick _Near Arras_ + „ „ TOWNSEND, 2/Lt. Thomas, 1/East Yorks _Near Fricourt_ + „ 13. DODDS, 2/Lt. Herbert Alex. Christopher, 5/York & Lancs. + _Died_ + „ 17. MONTGOMERY, 2/Lt. Norman Stevenson, 2/Coldstream Gds + „ 27. LANGFORD, 2/Lt. Wallace George,† 18/K.R.R.C. + „ 28. GETHIN, 2/Lt. Percy Francis, 3/Devon _Near Mametz_ + „ 30. BURNETT, 2/Lt. Charles Guy Arbouin, 7/Northumb. Fus. + _Near Wyteschaete_ + July 1. ALLEN, 2/Lt. Geoffrey Austin, 2/Essex + „ „ BROCKLEHURST, Capt. Thomas Pownall, 2/R. West Surrey + _Near Mametz_ + „ „ BURTON, 2/Lt. Cyril Henry, 7/Notts & Derby + „ „ CHURCHFIELD, 2/Lt. Sidney Percival, 4/Middlesex + „ „ ELLIOTT, 2/Lt. Philip Maurice, 3/Middlesex + _Near La Boiselle_ + „ „ GILES, 2/Lt. Geoffrey, 2/Gordon Highlanders + _Battle of Somme_ + „ „ GODFREY, 2/Lt. Victor, 2/R. Scots Fusiliers + _Near Montauban_ + „ „ GOODCHILD, 2/Lt. Stanley Cecil, 2/Essex _Battle of Somme_ + „ „ HORSNELL, 2/Lt. Alick George, 7/Suffolk + „ „ HOWE, 2/Lt. Charles Kingsley, 6/R. Berks. + _Battle of Somme_ + „ „ JEFFCOCK, Capt. Robert Salisbury, 6/S. Stafford + _Battle of Somme_ + „ „ JONES, 2/Lt. Kenneth Champion, 1/East Lancashire + _Near Beaumont-Hamel_ + „ „ MALLET, 2/Lt. Eric Sydney, 1/East Lancashire + _Near Beaumont-Hamel_ + „ „ MIDDLEDITCH, Lieut. Archibald Milne, 12/Essex + „ „ MUSGROVE, Lieut. G. H. Stuart, 8/East Surrey + _Near Montauban_ + „ „ NEWCOMBE, Lieut. Richard Clyde Davies, 1/E. Lancs. + (M.G.C.) _Battle of Somme_ + „ „ PILGRIM, 2/Lt. Henry Bastick, 13/London + „ „ RUSHTON, 2/Lt. Frank Gregson, 8/Wilts (T.M.B.) + _Near Fricourt_ + „ „ SPATZ, 2/Lt. Walter Rudolph, 2/Middlesex + _Near La Boiselle_ + „ „ THOMAS, Capt. Henrich William Max, 1/East Lancs. + _Near Beaumont-Hamel_ + „ „ WARNER, 2/Lt. Archibald, 5/London _Near Hebuterne_ + „ „ WILSON, 2/Lt. John, 2/Middlesex _Near La Boiselle_ + „ „ YATES, 2/Lt. Arthur Gerald Vavasour, 16/London + „ 2. COY, 2/Lt. Alfred Reginald, 7/West Yorks + _Near Pozieres Wood_ + „ „ DICKINSON, Capt. George Sidney, 7/Lincoln + _Near Fricourt Wood_ + „ „ EAMES, Lieut. Arthur H., 1/East Yorks _Battle of Somme_ + „ „ FLINT, 2/Lt. Charles William, 26/Northumb. Fusiliers + „ „ ROGERS, 2/Lt. Robert Murray, 8/K.R.R.C. + „ „ SPINNEY, Lieut. Ronald Henry,† 2/Coldstream Guards + _Near Abeele_ + „ 3. WRIGHT, 2/Lt. Edwin Stanley, 7/Suffolk + „ 4. REACHER, Capt. Stanley William,† 11/R. Warwick (16/R.B.) + _Near Festubert_ + „ 6. COOMBES, 2/Lt. Claude Stuart,† 6/R. West Kent + _Battle of Somme_ + „ 7. CONWAY, 2/Lt. Joseph Michael, 7/R. Lancaster + _Near La Boiselle_ + „ „ CULLING, 2/Lt. Harold William, 9/W. Riding + _Battle of Somme_ + „ „ HARRISON, 2/Lt. Wm. Stanford Bennett, 9/L. N. Lancs. + _Near La Boiselle_ + „ „ LONGSTAFF, 2/Lt. Jack Campbell, 5/York & Lancaster + „ „ MOORE, 2/Lt. Kenneth Hartley, 6/Dorset _Near Mametz Wood_ + „ „ PEECOCK, 2/Lt. Edward Gordon, 9/R. Fusiliers + „ 8. STRIBLING, 2/Lt. Frederick George,† 1/Notts & Derby + _Battle of Somme_ + „ 9. HAEFFNER, 2/Lt. Frederick Wilfred, R.F.A. + _Battle of Somme_ + „ „ HUNTER, 2/Lt. James Whitaker, 5/Northampton + _Battle of Somme_ + „ 10. SNOWDEN, Lieut. Reginald Wallace, 8/S. Stafford + _Near Mametz Wood_ + „ „ VOKINS, 2/Lt. Kean Esse, 11/R. Warwick _Battle of Somme_ + „ 11. HORNE, 2/Lt. James Anthony, 16/London _Near Gommecourt_ + „ „ JOB, Capt. Ernest Dalzel, 1/Artists (M.G.C.) + _Near Mametz Wood_ + „ 14. HAMILTON, 2/Lt. Noel Crawford, 6/Northampton + _Battle of Somme_ + „ „ SAMUEL, Capt. Gerard Steuart, 8/East Yorks + _Battle of Somme_ + „ 16. DEEDES, Capt. Herbert Philip, 16/K.R.R.C. + _Battle of Somme_ + „ „ SIMPKIN, 2/Lt. Reginald John Henry, 5/R. Warwick + „ 20. ALLANSON, 2/Lt. Henry Peter, 1/Suffolk + „ „ MURRAY, 2/Lt. Edward Douglas,† 11/R. Highlanders + _At Longueval (14th)_ + „ 21. BROWN, 2/Lt. Francis Arthur Noel, 7/Worcester + _Near Ovillers_ + „ 22. FLEMING, 2/Lt. John Allister,† 1/R. West Kent + _At High Wood_ + „ „ LEATHERDALE, 2/Lt. Donald Ryan, 1/R. West Kent + _At High Wood_ + „ „ SANDERSON, 2/Lt. Gerald Stanley, 11/London + „ 23. BALDERSON, 2/Lt. Henry Leslie Paxton, 8/Devon(Gloucester) + _Near Pozieres_ + „ „ FOX, 2/Lt. Douglas Charles, 1/Northumberland Fusiliers + _Near Longueval_ + „ „ VINCENT, 2/Lt. Basil Britten, 8/Gloucester + „ „ WOOD, 2/Lt. David Cardale, 8/Gloucester + „ 27. CHAMPNESS, Pte. Bernard, Artists (13/London) + „ „ HELLICAR, 2/Lt. Geoffrey Theodore, 20/London _Near Arras_ + „ „ MARTIN, 2/Lt. Ernest William, 1/Norfolk _Near Longueval_ + „ 28. BAKER, 2/Lt. Arthur William, 5/Yorkshire L.I. + „ „ DICKINSON, 2/Lt. Colin James Henry, 15/Cheshire + „ 30. BALLARD, 2/Lt. Robert Francis Cooper, 2/Bedford + _At Trones Wood_ + „ „ PLESTED, 2/Lt. Horace George, 4/Manchester + „ 31. SHARPE, 2/Lt. Gerald Norman, 4/York & Lancaster + Aug. 4. TODD, 2/Lt. Charles Leslie Morgan,† 4/S. Lancashire + _In France (3rd)_ + „ „ MILES, 2/Lt. Harold Gordon, 10/D.C.L.I. + „ 7. WILSON, Lieut. Robert Philip, 6/East Yorks + „ 8. BISHOP, 2/Lt. Keith Ford, R.G.A. + „ 9. WALKER, 2/Lt. Richard, 5/Lancashire Fusiliers + „ 10. THACKERAY, L/Cpl. Lance, Artists _Died_ + „ 11. WARD, 2/Lt. Norman John, 11/R. Warwick + _Near Bazentin-le-Petit_ + „ 12. GUMNER, 2/Lt. Basil Austin, 9/Liverpool _Near Posieres_ + „ „ POOLEY, 2/Lt. Robin Mark, 9/Liverpool _Near Posieres_ + „ 14. PHILLIPS, 2/Lt. Sydney Vernon, 10(7)Leicester + _Near Arras_ + „ „ ROEBER, 2/Lt. David Arnold, 3(7)Bedford + _Near Armentières_ + „ 15. TURNER, 2/Lt. Ronald, 5/Essex + „ 16. DOVE, 2/Lt. Sydney Ernest, 6/R. West Kent + „ 17. FORBES, Lieut. Alexander Stuart, 10/Seaforth (M.G.C.) + „ 18. MORRISH, 2/Lt. Donald Bernard, 6/Yorkshire L.I. (T.M.B) + „ 20. BIRD, 2/Lt. Stanley Treadgold,† 7/K.R.R.C. _On the Ancre_ + „ 24. FARRAN, 2/Lt. Charles, 9/K.R.R.C. _Near Longueval_ + „ „ WARING, 2/Lt. Frank,† 5/York & Lancaster _At Rouen_ + „ 27. FARQUHARSON, 2/Lt. Hugh Joseph, 1/Norfolk + _Died at Basra, Mesopotamia_ + „ 28. JARVIS, Capt. Ernest Cory, 6/S. Lancashire + _Near Thiepval_ + Sept. 1. HOOD, 2/Lt. Oswald, 10/R. Sussex + „ 3. FISH, 2/Lt. Barrow Edmondson, 11/R. Sussex + „ „ FORBES, Capt. Alec, 2/R. Warwick + „ „ HAWTREY, Lieut. Ralph, 8/Northampton (R.E.) + „ „ MILES, Capt. Herbert Francis, 2/K.O.S.B. + „ „ PENNY, 2/Lt. George, 8/West Yorks + „ 9. APERGIS, 2/Lt. Tasso Scott, 10/London + „ „ BOWERMAN, Lieut. Arthur James, 8/Somerset L.I. (R.F.C.) + „ „ ESSEX, 2/Lt. Percy Clifford, 5/Lancashire Fusiliers + _Ginchy, on Somme_ + „ „ FALBY, 2/Lt. Edward Frederick, 4/L. N. Lancashire + „ „ GODFREY, 2/Lt. Henry, 5/Lancashire Fusiliers + „ „ HENNA, 2/Lt. John Ramsay, 3(6)R. Irish + „ „ JACKSON, 2/Lt. John Henry, 5/Lancashire Fusiliers + „ „ WAKELEY, 2/Lt. John Eric Stanley,† 1/Gloucester + „ 13. ALLEN, 2/Lt. Maurice Reginald, 2/Notts & Derby + _Battle of Somme_ + „ „ REYNOLDS, 2/Lt. Frank, 2/Notts & Derby (T.M.B.) + _Battle of Somme_ + „ 14. KENNEDY, 2/Lt. John Gilbert, 1/Leicester _Near Ginchy_ + „ „ MALLOCH, 2/Lt. David, R. Engineers _Battle of Somme_ + „ „ SIM, 2/Lt. Lancelot George Earle. 1/Grenadier Guards + _Near Flers_ + „ 15. ARBUTHNOT, Lieut. John, 2/Grenadier Guards + _Battle of Somme_ + „ „ DICKINSON, 2/Lt. Lionel St. Clair, 1/London + _Near High Wood_ + „ „ GRISSELL, 2/Lt. Francis, 5/Coldstream Guards + „ „ HILLS, 2/Lt. Malcolm Arthur, 1/East Kent + _Battle of Somme_ + „ „ HOOLE, 2/Lt. Geoffrey,† 15/London _Near High Wood_ + „ „ JOHNSON, 2/Lt. Francis Hugh, 19/London _Near High Wood_ + „ „ KENNEDY, 2/Lt. Lancelot R. A. E., 8/London + _Near High Wood_ + „ „ LANGFORD, 2/Lt. John Joseph, 18/K.R.R.C. _Near Flers_ + „ „ LIVERMORE, 2/Lt. Ernest Bernard, 24/London + _Battle of Somme_ + „ „ NELSON, 2 Lt. Harry, 20/London + „ „ NIVISON, 2/Lt. Robert Butler, 21/K.R.R.C. _Near Flers_ + „ „ ROWSON, 2/Lt. Tom Hollingworth, 19/London + _Near High Wood_ + „ „ TERRY, Capt. John Norman, 6/London _Near Flers_ + „ „ TOWSE, Capt. William Norman, 4/London _Near High Wood_ + „ 16. BAXTER, 2/Lt. Rowland Percival, 5/Border + _Near Martinpuich_ + „ „ HOBBS, 2/Lt. Geoffrey Harold Chapman, 7/Dorset (6/Somerset L.I.) + „ „ MAIDEN, 2/Lt. Albert Augustus, 6/Yorkshire L.I. + „ „ MATTHEWS, 2/Lt. Edward Philip,† 8/Rifle Brigade + „ „ MAXWELL, 2/Lt. Wellwood,† 20/London _Near High Wood_ + „ „ PETLEY, Capt. Hugh, 1/London _Battle of Somme_ + „ 18. FELTHAM, 2/Lt. Alan, 5/Border + „ 19. MUNRO, Lieut. Ronald George,† ✠ 18/London (1/Irish Gds) + _B. of Somme (15th)_ + „ 22. STONE, 2/Lt. Oliver John, R.F.A. _In France_ + „ 25. FLOWER, Lieut. Alfred Chegwin,† 4/Grenadier Guards + „ „ GRIMSDELL, 2/Lt. Reginald Edward, 4/London + „ „ LOCK, 2/Lt. James Alexander, 31(10)Northumb. Fusiliers + „ 26. CARD, 2/Lt. Arthur Henry, ✠ 12/Middlesex + „ „ WILKINSON, 2/Lt. Ambrose Joseph, 6(12)Middlesex + „ 27. GIBSON, 2/Lt. Alewyn Morland,† 6/West Yorks + _Near Thiepval_ + „ „ RICHARDS, 2/Lt. Charles Walker, 8/Liverpool _Near Flers_ + „ „ ROBERTS, 2/Lt. Thomas William, 7/R. West Kent + _At Schwaben Redoubt_ + „ 28. BENTON, 2/Lt. John Walford, 11/Notts & Derby + „ „ BLISS, 2/Lt. Francis Kennard, R.F.A. _Near Thiepval_ + „ 29. FRICKER, 2/Lt. Edwin, 7/R. West Kent + _At Schwaben Redoubt_ + „ 30. BARTRUM, 2/Lt. Arthur Alan, 8/East Surrey + „ „ CLARKE, 2/Lt. Thomas Purcell, 6/York & Lancaster + Oct. 1. BULL, 2/Lt. Joseph William,† 2/East Lancashire (R.E.) + _Died at Rouen_ + „ „ CLARKE, 2/Lt. Edwin Alfred,† 20/London + „ 2. GUTTERIDGE, 2/Lt. Richard Howard, 9/London + „ „ SPINNEY, 2/Lt. Frank,† 2/R. Scots _Near Salonika_ + „ 3. LLOYD, 2/Lt. Francis Burrows, 2/Devon + „ 5. COOK, Capt. Percy Mellows, 18/K.R.R.C. _Near Flers_ + „ „ GOLDS, 2/Lt. Frank, 11/East Surrey (R. Sussex) + _Near Flers_ + „ 7. BATH, 2/Lt. Reginald Frederick, 10/London + _Near le Transloy_ + „ „ CHRISTMAS, 2/Lt. Edwin Cecil Russell, 18/K.R.R.C. + „ „ DURSTON, 2/Lt. Charles Giles, 12/London + „ „ HALL, 2/Lt. Norman de Havilland,† 1/Suffolk + _Near Salonika_ + „ „ LAYCOCK, 2/Lt. Joseph Harris, 18/K.R.R.C. + + „ „ MADDOCK, 2/Lt. Owen Loftus, 9/London _Near Les Bœufs_ + „ „ MOSS, 2/Lt. Reginald Barnes Newton, 8/East Kent + _Near Guedecourt_ + „ „ PURVER, Capt. Bernard Arthur, 11/R. West Kent + _Near Eaucourt L’Abbaye_ + „ „ RIDGEWAY, 2/Lt. Henry Collinson, 7/London + _Near Warlencourt_ + „ „ RIDGWAY, 2/Lt. William, 18/K.R.R.C. + „ „ STUART, 2/Lt. William Esme Montague, 6/R. West Kent + _Near Guedecourt_ + „ „ WILLIAMS, 2/Lt. Harold Edward, 1/London + „ „ WILLIS, 2/Lt. Cyril Louis, 12/London _Near Les Bœufs_ + „ 8. GLOVER, 2/Lt. Cyril John,† 10/London _Near Les Bœufs_ + „ „ GLUCKMAN, Lieut. Philip, 25/London + „ „ KILNER, 2/Lt. Charles Usher,† 1/Suffolk + _Near Salonica (7th)_ + „ „ LUDLOW, 2/Lt. Lionel, 9/London _Near Salonica (7th)_ + „ „ OAKENFULL, 2/Lt. Herbert Joseph, 10/London + _Near Salonica (7th)_ + „ „ TURNER, Pte. Penrhyn Godfrey, 22/London + _Eaucourt L’Abbaye_ + „ „ WARREN, 2/Lt. Alan Rowland, 9/London + „ 9. MANN, 2/Lt. Robert Leonard, 3(16)R. Welch Fusiliers + „ 10. PARSLOW, 2/Lt. Albert Jack,† 9/London _Near Les Bœufs_ + „ 11. SANDERSON, Capt. Sydney Charles, 18/London + _Near Neuville-St.-Vaast_ + „ 12. CLARKE, 2/Lt. Vincent Charles,† 10/Durham L.I. + _Wounded 7th_ + „ 13. COBB, 2/Lt. Reginald, 9/R. Berks _Near Flers_ + „ „ PHILLIPS, 2/Lt. Fenton Ellis Stanley, ✠ 3/Devon (R.F.C.) + „ 16. CARRÉ, Lieut. Edward Mervyn, 8/Lincoln (R.F.C.) + „ 18. PAGE, 2/Lt. John Canler, 9/Norfolk _Near Guedecourt_ + „ „ PALMER, 2/Lt. John Stanley,† 2/Durham L.I. + „ 19. PAGE, 2/Lt. Thomas Spencer, 9/Norfolk (T.M.B.) + „ „ MEACOCK, 2/Lt. Robert Hugh,† 19/Durham L.I. _In France_ + „ 23. MARSHALL, 2/Lt. John Hamilton, 2/East Lancashire + „ 25. HOARE, Capt. Walter John Gerald, D.S.O., 11/R. Fus. + „ 26. PEART, Pte. Robert Eustace, 1/Artists + _Accident in France_ + „ 27. JAMES, 2/Lt. Meredith Charles Clifton,† 1/Worcester + _Near Guedecourt_ + Nov. 1. PERRY, 2/Lt. Kenneth George,† 3/R. Sussex + „ 3. ELTHAM, Lieut. Charles William, 1/R. West Surrey + „ „ STYER, Pte. Wilfred Henry, 1/Artists _Accident in France_ + „ 6. BENNETT, Lieut. Albert Henry, 6/Notts & Derby + „ „ HARRIS, Lieut. Henry James Lawrence, 14/Hampshire + „ 7. COWPER, 2/Lt. Leonard Harris,† 32(20)Northumb. Fus. + _In France_ + „ 8. OPPENHEIMER, Lieut. Lehman James, 23/London _Died_ + „ „ VERNON, 2/Lt. Frank Lawson, 12/Royal N. Lancs. _Accident_ + „ 9. STOODLEY, 2/Lt. Percy Ballard, 2/Wilts. + _Died on the Doiran Front_ + „ 10. ANDERSON, 2/Lt. William Wallace, R.F.A. _Near Givenchy_ + „ 11. DUDLEY, 2/Lt. Noel Montague Charles,† 5/Liverpool + „ 13. REDDICK, Sub-Lt. George Adam, R.N.V.R. + _Near Beaumont-Hamel_ + „ „ STEDMAN, 2/Lt. William Walter Thomas, 18/London + _In France_ + „ „ WAGNER, Sub-Lt. Caspar Henry Granville, R.N.V.R. + „ 14. BOYS, Lieut. Richard Harvey, 2/Bedford + „ „ WILKINSON, 2/Lt. William Donald, 5/Essex (13/R. B.) + „ 17. WALTON, 2/Lt. Leon Maitland, 4/Loyal N. Lancs. + _In Flanders_ + „ 18. BARTHOLOMEW, 2/Lt. Benjamin James, 4/Cameron H. + „ „ BOLTON, 2/Lt. Gilbert Benson, 8/N. Stafford + _Near Grandcourt_ + „ „ JAMES, 2/Lt. Samuel Forest, 8/Gloucester + „ 22. HORSEY, 2/Lt. Cyril James, 7/S. Lancashire + „ 23. KERR, 2/Lt. Robert Thomas, 4/York & Lancaster _In France_ + „ 26. COX, Pte. Francis Daulman,† 1/Artists _In France_ + „ 27. DESLANDES, 2/Lt. Denis George, 7/East Surrey + „ „ HEDGECOCK, Pte. Samuel, Artists _Died_ + „ 29. COLLEY, 2/Lt. Douglas James, 6/Liverpool + „ 30. BREDE, Pte. Charles Robert, 1/Artists _Died_ + Dec. 2. WATKINS, Pte. James Henry, 1/Artists (R. W. Kent) + „ 18. MERRETT, 2/Lt. Arthur Edwin, 3/Hampshire _In France_ + „ 20. CALLANAN, 2/Lt. Michael, 3/R. Munster Fusiliers + „ „ KING-STEPHENS, 2/Lt. Lionel Eustace,† 8/Notts & Derby + „ „ READ, 2/Lt. Leonard St. Clair, 11/Essex + _Died while P.O.W_ + „ 23. CARNE, 2/Lt. Maxwell Halford,† 2/D.C.L.I. + „ 26. DAWS, 2/Lt. Harold, 10/Durham L.I. _Near Arras_ + „ 30. SMITH, 2/Lt. John Richard Gutteridge,† 8/Northumb. Fus. + + + 1917. + + 1917. + Jan. 10. ANNAND, Capt. Alan Young, 1/Highland L.I. + _At Kut-el-Amara_ + „ „ LOFTING, 2/Lt. Charles Edgar, 8/Northumb. Fusiliers + _In France_ + „ 11. WOOD, Capt. John Patrick Hamilton, 22/Manchester + _In France_ + „ 12. THIERRY, 2/Lt. Frederick George, R.F.C. + „ 13. THOMPSON, 2/Lt. Frank Dickinson, 15/London _In France_ + „ 16. THOMPSON, 2/Lt. Richard Seward, 18/London + „ 21. BALL, 2/Lt. Thomas Harold, General List _Accident_ + „ „ WILLIAMS, 2/Lt. Harold Osborne, 13/Middlesex + „ 24. STIVEN, 2/Lt. Albert, 2/R. Scots Fusiliers + _Near Martinpuich_ + „ 25. CALLENDER, Capt. George Wilfred, 13/Worcester + _At Kut-el-Amara_ + „ 26. FERGUSON, 2/Lt. Douglas Chalmers,† 10/Highland L.I. + _At Rouen_ + „ „ PHILLIPS, 2/Lt. Reginald Gurwen, 8/East Kent + „ „ SHARPE, 2/Lt. Henry Norman, 3/Leicester (R.F.C.) + _At Croydon_ + „ 30. ELLEN, Capt. Eric Adrian, 2/East Lancashire + Feb. 4. UNDERWOOD, 2/Lt. Cyril Charles, 7/Worcester (8/R. Warwick) + „ 6. O’MEARA, 2/Lt. Leon Alfred, 3(6)East Lancashire + _At Kut-el-Amara_ + „ „ THOMPSON, 2/Lt. Cecil Victor, 6/East Lancashire + _At Kut-el-Amara_ + „ 7. DRAPER, 2/Lt. Mark Denman, R.F.C. _Accident_ + „ „ JACKSON, 2/Lt. Arthur, R.F.C. _Accident at Netheravo_ + „ 10. LAWRENCE, Pte. Evan Ernest, Artists _Died_ + „ 11. RIX, Capt. Leslie Gordon, 4/London _Near Merville_ + „ 12. CURTIS, 2/Lt. Henry Thomas, 24/London _Near Serre_ + „ „ GLYNN, 2/Lt. Alfred Henry,† 15/London (Yorkshire L.I.) + _Near Serre_ + „ 14. TURNER, Pte. Edward Ricketts, Artists _Died_ + „ 15. VOKES, 2/Lt. Basil, Bucks Bn./Oxford & Bucks L.I. + _Near Peronne_ + „ 17. BIRCH, 2/Lt. Arthur, 6/R. Berks _Near Grandcourt_ + „ „ BIRD, 2/Lt. Charles Edwin, 5/Essex (8/Suffolk) + _Near Mireaumont_ + „ „ COOPER, 2/Lt. George Spencer, 6/Northampton _In France_ + „ 21. TUCKER, Pte. John d’Anter, Artists (K.O.S.B.) + _Roelincourt, Arras_ + „ 23. SAMSON, Sgt. Clyde Alfred, 1/Artists _Died_ + „ 27. ADAMS, Lieut. John Bernard Pye,† 1/R. Welch Fusiliers + _At Puisieux-le-Mont_ + „ „ BULKELEY-HUGHES, Capt. Geo. Montagu Warren, 12/K.R.R.C. + _Near Ginchy_ + „ „ MACKAIN, 2/Lt. Henry Fergus, R.F.C. + „ 28. ASTINGTON, 2/Lt. Thomas Jeffery, 3/East Surrey + _Near Irles_ + „ „ SILMON, 2/Lt. William Osman de Weld, 8/West York + _Near Achiet-le-Petit_ + Mar. 2. SHIELD, 2/Lt. William James, 6/Liverpool + „ 4. BIRTLES, Capt. Rowland Powell, 1/Worcester + _Near Bouchavesnes_ + „ „ MAHONEY, Lieut. James,† 9/R. West Surrey + „ 6. WHIDBOURNE, Pte. George Warren, 1/Artists + _Died at Etaples_ + „ 7. MORTER, Pte. Alan Gordon, 1/Artists _Died_ + „ 9. CATES, 2/Lt. George Edward, =V.C.=, 2/Rifle Brigade + _Near Ham_ + „ 10. BRAZIER, 2/Lt. Anthony David Cecil, 1/R. Berks + _Near Grevillers_ + „ 11. SMITH, 2/Lt. Colin, R.F.C _Over South Carlton_ + „ 13. CURRIE, 2/Lt. James Alexander Vance, 10/London + _In France_ + „ 14. TAYLOR, 2/Lt. Leonard Frank, 5/S. Stafford + _Near Bucquoy_ + „ 17. JOHNSON, 2/Lt. William Stanley,† 3(7)East Surrey + _Near Arras_ + „ 21. LANDER, Pte. John Herbert, 1/Artists _Died_ + „ 24. BOUIE, 2/Lt. Jean Augustine Andre, R.F.C. + „ 25. CHUTER, Lieut. Harry Athelstan, 2/R. Fusiliers (R.F.C.) + „ 26. FRANKENSTEIN, 2/Lt. Oscar Reginald, 5/Welch + _At Gaza, Palestine_ + „ „ SPICER, Capt. Robert William, 4/R. West Surrey + _At Gaza, Palestine_ + „ 30. DAVIS, 2/Lt. Percy Warren Theo, 1/East Kent + „ 31. COATES, Pte. Bertram Nöel, Artists _Died_ + „ „ RATCLIFF, 2/Lt. Sydney Arthur, R.F.A. + Apr. 1. COLLINS, 2/Lt. Arthur Duppa, R.F.C. _Near Meaulte_ + „ 2. MARGOLIOUTH, 2/Lt. Alfred Henry, 5/Yorkshire L.I. + (R.F.C.) _Near Cambrai_ + „ „ MINSHULL, Capt. John Lewis, 3/London _Near Agny_ + „ „ PAPWORTH, 2/Lt. Alfred Wyatt, R.E. + „ „ RICHARDS, 2/Lt. Ernest Harry, 21/Manchester + „ „ TOWERS, 2/Lt. Wilfred Goodwin, 4/Manchester + _Near Croisilles_ + „ „ WRIGHT, 2/Lt. Edward Frank Macer, 4/Northumb. Fus. + _Near Arras_ + „ 5. BLACKBURN, Lieut. Harry Dudley, 1/R. Berks (R.F.C.) + _Near La Bassee_ + „ „ HEPPELL, 2/Lt. Henry Denby, 4/R. Berks _Near Roussoy_ + „ „ MEADE, 2/Lt. Cyril, 5/Gloucester + „ 6. DADSWELL, Pte. James Arnold, 1/Artists _Died in France_ + „ „ DAVIES, 2/Lt. Robert Wm. Marengwyn, 22/Northumb. Fus. + (R.F.C.) + „ „ DAY, Lieut. William Leonard, 2/Border (R.F.C.) + _Near Bois-Bernardt_ + „ 7. WILSON, 2/Lt. Harold Benjamin, 18/London + _In Ypres Salient_ + „ 9. ABERCASIS, 2/Lt. Arthur, 6/Somerset L.I + _Battle of Arras_ + „ „ BARTON, 2/Lt. George Frank, 7/Norfolk _Battle of Arras_ + „ „ BOLITHO, 2/Lt. Victor Ayling, Household Battalion + _Battle of Arras_ + „ „ BROWNE, 2/Lt. Langford Kyffin, 25/Northumb. Fusiliers + „ „ CALKIN, 2/Lt. John Ernest, 22/Northumb. Fusiliers + _Battle of Arras_ + „ „ GRIFFEN, 2/Lt. Harold Samuel,† 9/Shropshire L.I. + „ „ HOLLOWAY, Lieut. Leonard, 20/Northumb. Fusiliers + „ „ ISAACS, 2/Lt. Henry Roland, 4/Suffolk + „ „ LEE, 2/Lt. Percy William, 5/Shropshire L.I. + „ „ NOWELL, 2/Lt. Wilfred James, R.F.A _Battle of Arras_ + „ „ PARKER, 2/Lt. Geoffrey, 10/Loyal N. Lancashire + _Near Metz-en-Couture_ + „ „ PEEBLES, 2/Lt. Percy Norman, 12/London _Battle of Arras_ + „ „ PENROSE, Capt. George Alwyn, 8/R. West Surrey + _On Vimy Ridge_ + „ „ PROBERT, 2/Lt. Arthur James, 25/Northumb. Fusiliers + _Battle of Arras_ + „ „ ROSS, 2/Lt. James Kenneth,† R.F.C. _Died while P.O.W._ + „ „ THOMAS, 2/Lt. Philip Edward, R.G.A. _Battle of Arras_ + „ „ WEBB, 2/Lt. Arthur Pelham, 5/Shropshire L.I. + _Battle of Arras_ + „ „ WILSON, 2/Lt. Charles George Gordon, 9/Scottish Rifles + „ 10. MCCLARENCE, 2/Lt. Stanley, 27/Northumb. Fusiliers + _Battle of Arras_ + „ „ WATERHOUSE, 2/Lt. Gilbert Wilmot,† 6/R. West Kent + „ 11. BENNETT, 2/Lt. William Henry, 8/Notts & Derby + „ „ BROUGHTON, 2/Lt. Thomas Dugdale, 7/Yorkshire L.I. + _Near Bray_ + „ „ COPPIN, Capt. Richard Alfred, 6/R. West Surrey + _Near Monchy-le-Preux_ + „ „ GOODMAN, 2/Lt. Joseph, 5/R. Lancaster (L.N. Lancs.) + _Near Bullecourt_ + „ „ MCKIE, 2/Lt. Douglas Hamlin,† 27/Northumb. Fusiliers + „ 12. LEMON, 2/Lt. Lionel Theodore, 6/Dorset _Battle of Arras_ + „ „ MACOUART, 2/Lt. John, 12/Royal Scots + „ „ MOORE, 2/Lt. Albert Reginald, 8/West Yorks + „ „ SHAVE, 2/Lt. Leslie Harrie, 6/Dorset _Near Arras_ + „ 13. BEADELL, 2 Lt. Alfred George, 4/Gloucester + „ „ CROUCH, 2/Lt. William Ballard, K.G.A. _Battle of Arras_ + „ „ GILLESPIE, 2/Lt. Gordon Wood, 9/Middlesex (R.F.C.) + _Presumed K/A on Somme_ + „ „ TWEEDY, 2/Lt. Gerald Vincent, 11/Border + _At Fayet, near St. Quentin_ + „ 14. BAKER, 2/Lt. Thomas Sidney, 16/London _Near Wancourt_ + „ „ BENSTEAD, 2/Lt. Henry Edwin, 7/London + „ „ BOULTING, 2/Lt. Stanley Ernest, 4/Suffolk (T.M.B.) + _Accident near Ypres_ + „ „ FENNELL, Pte. Linton Albert Ramsay, Artists _Died_ + „ „ GRAY, 2/Lt. Cyrus Keswick, 18/London _Battle of Arras_ + „ „ HARVEY-JAMES, Capt. Arthur Keedwill, 1/East Kent + _Near Loos_ + „ „ HOBSON, 2/Lt. Geoffrey Hamilton,† 1/Hampshire + _Battle of Arras (9th)_ + „ „ PICKLES, 2/Lt. Harry, 4/Border + „ „ RICHENS, Lieut. Richard Ivor,† 18/London _Near Wancourt_ + „ „ YEATES, Lieut. Stanley Charles, 16/London _Near Wancourt_ + „ 15. MITCHELL, Pte. Herbert Arnold, 1/Artists _Died_ + „ „ PRESCOTT, 2/Lt. Reginald Julius, 18/Lancashire Fusiliers + _Battle of Arras_ + „ 16. DAVIS, 2/Lt. Uriah Philip, 10/London _Near Heninel_ + „ 17. SIDDALL, 2/Lt. Thomas Arthur,† 25/London + _Battle of Arras (16th)_ + „ „ TWEDDLE, 2/Lt. William John, 7/Essex (T.M.B) + _Near Vermelles_ + „ „ UNDERWOOD, 2/Lt. John,† 8/Leicester + „ „ VAUGHAN, 2/Lt. Richard Cresswell, 8/R. West Kent + „ „ WILSON, 2/Lt. Cecil Eustace, R.F.C. _In France_ + „ 18. HARDIE, 2/Lt. William,† 4(13)Lancashire Fusiliers + „ 19. DEHN, 2/Lt. Thomas George Rudolph,† 3/Wilts (2/R. Berks) + _Wounded 4th_ + „ „ GRICE, 2/Lt. Leslie Clark,† R.F.A. + „ „ WILLIAMSON, 2/Lt. Kenneth Harper,† 7/K.R.R.C. + _At Etaples_ + „ 20. RODNEY, 2/Lt. Burnett William, 11/R. West Kent + „ 22. BESWICK, 2/Lt. John Charles,† 11/R. Lancaster + _Died while P.O.W._ + „ „ HEBDEN, 2/Lt. George Spencer, 12/Leicester + „ „ O’SULLIVAN, 2/Lt. Horace Alexander, R.G.A. + „ 23. BRUNSKILL, 2/Lt. John Jesmond, 12(4)Worcester + „ „ CHATFIELD-CLARKE, 2/Lt. Horace Y., 2/S. Wales B’drs + _Near Monchy_ + „ „ CORRIE, 2/Lt. William Ronald, 1/East York + _Battle of Arras_ + „ „ DICKINSON, 2/Lt. Walter Stanley, 8/Leicester + „ „ HALCROW, Lieut. Arthur Palmer, 2/Hampshire + _Battle of Arras_ + „ „ JAMES, 2/Lt. Henry Stoddart, 5/Border + „ „ JOSEPH, 2/Lt. John Rhys, R.F.C. _Died_ + „ „ KARSLAKE, 2/Lt. Harry Howard, 7/Devon (D.C.L.I.) + „ „ OWEN, Capt. John Morris, 2/R. Welch Fusiliers + „ „ PEER, 2/Lt. Edmund Faithfull, 4/East Yorks + „ „ PHILLIPS, 2/Lt. Reginald, 3(2)S. Wales Borderers + _Near Monchy_ + „ „ SCOTT, 2/Lt. James Francis, 13/Royal Scots _In France_ + „ „ SHAW, Lieut. Bernard Lynton, 4/R. Welch Fus. (2/S.W.B.) + _Near Monchy_ + „ „ SNYDER, 2/Lt. Lorne, 2/Hampshire + „ 24. HOWARD, 2/Lt. William Aloysius, 7/K.O.S.B. + „ „ LUCKHURST, 2/Lt. William Heartfield, 4/Yorkshire + „ „ PEARS, 2/Lt. Norman, 6/Gloucester + „ „ SCOTT, 2/Lt. Alexander, 13/Highland L.I. + „ „ SEATH, Lieut. Douglas Ambrose, 2/Scottish Rifles + „ 25. BIRD, 2/Lt. Eric James,† 4/Worcester + „ „ CHAFFEY, Pte. George Frederick, 1/Artists _In France_ + „ „ GILBERT, Pte. Ernest Alfred, 1/Artists _At Ypres_ + „ „ HAZEL, 2/Lt. Dudley David Fraser, 6/West Riding + _At Ecoust (18th)_ + „ 26. MOORE, Lieut. Francis William,† ✠ 10/Devon + „ 27. BARTON, 2/Lt. Edwin William, 5/Lancashire Fusiliers + _Died_ + „ „ CROKER, 2/Lt. Frederick Reginald, 6/Lanc. Fus. (R.F.C.) + _Combat over Lens_ + „ „ STONIER, Lieut. William John, 2/Bedford (R.F.C.) + _Near Lens_ + „ „ TUFT, Capt. Gerald Hugh, 6/Notts & Derby + _Near Hargicourt_ + „ „ WARRY, 2/Lt. John Lucas,† 8/Notts & Derby + „ 28. BELL, Lieut. Guy Bayford, 5/Lanc. Fusiliers (M.G.C.) + _Battle of Arras_ + „ „ ELSOM, 2/Lt. Harold, 1/Lincoln + „ „ STONEHOUSE, 2/Lt. Robert Alfred, 4/Loyal N. Lancashire + _Near Gavrelles_ + „ „ TAYLOR, 2/Lt. Herbert Samuel, Bucks Bn./Oxford & Bucks + L.I. + „ 29. GIBBS, 2/Lt. Horace Austin, 1/R. Berks + „ „ HAYES, Capt. Mortimer Frederick, 8/East Yorks + _Near Monchy-le-Preux_ + „ „ OLVER, Lieut. John Dennis Circuit, ✠ R.F.A. + _On Vimy Ridge_ + „ 30. HICKSON, Capt. Reginald Davis,† ✠ 9/Essex + _Near Monchy-le-Preux_ + May 2. CHOWNE, Capt. Gerald Henry Tilson† 9/East Lancashire + „ 3. CLIVELY, 2/Lt. John Harold, 4/York & Lancaster + „ „ LAMBERT, Lieut. Philip Felix, ✠ 2/W. Riding + _Near Bullecourt_ + „ „ LOWDER, 2/Lt. Noel Reginald, 1/R. Warwick + „ „ MARLOR, Lieut. Eric, 6/W. Riding + „ „ MCGIBNEY, 2/Lt. Francis George, 1/R. Irish Fusiliers + „ „ PASSINGHAM, Lieut. Edward George, ✠ 1/Northumb. Fus. + „ „ PATON, 2/Lt. Edward Kesson,† M.G.C. + „ „ SHEEN, 2/Lt. Cyril,† 12/Suffolk _Wounded 2nd_ + „ „ SLATER, 2/Lt. John Elwyn, 5/East Lancashire + „ „ STOCK, 2/Lt. John Lancelot Walmesley,† 3/Dorset + (Som. L.I.) _Near Wancourt_ + „ „ WADE, 2/Lt. George Edward Ahern, 9/Rifle Brigade + „ „ WELSH, 2/Lt. Alexander Thorburn, 4 R. Welch Fus. + „ 4. FAUNCH, 2/Lt. Ernest Alfred, R.G.A. + „ „ FOOT, 2/Lt. David Victor, R.F.C. _Accident over Montrose_ + „ „ GIBSON, 2/Lt. Cecil Mervyn, 5/York & Lancaster + „ „ HALL, 2/Lt. Joseph Stanley,† 12/East Yorks + „ „ MASON, 2/Lt. George, R.F.C. _Accident_ + „ „ SYRETT, 2/Lt. Alfred Montague, 1/R. Welch Fusiliers + _In France_ + „ „ THEAK, 2/Lt. Horace Leonard,† 11/Essex + „ „ WHITAKER, 2/Lt. Foster, 5/Argyll & Suth’d Highlanders + „ 6. SANDFORD, 2/Lt. Charles J. Vavasour, 8/Middlesex + „ 7. WARHAM, 2/Lt. Joseph,† 5(8)K.R.R.C. _Battle of Arras_ + „ 8. MASSIE, 2/Lt. Sidney Edward, 1/Somerset L.I. + „ „ MCCORMICK, 2/Lt. Harry,† 5/East Lancs. (M.G.C.) + _Died while P.O.W._ + „ „ SANDOE, 2/Lt. Montague William A., 11/Devon + _Near Bullecourt_ + „ „ STEPHENSON, 2/Lt. Hubert Victor, 1/D.C.L.I. + „ 9. SMITH, 2/Lt. Gordon Hamilton, 8/Devon _Near Bullecourt_ + „ „ TREADWAY, 2/Lt. Harold Ligouer, 15/R. Warwick _Near Oppy_ + „ 12. KNIGHT, 2/Lt. Edward James, 7/Lan. Fusiliers + „ 13. BARKER, 2/Lt. Theodore, 22/Manchester + „ „ MERCHANT, 2/Lt. Arthur Douglas, R.F.C. _Accident_ + „ 14. HOLM, Lieut. Frank Diederick, R.E. + „ 15. COSSAR, 2/Lt. Norman Thomson, 7/Rifle Brigade + „ 19. ARMSTRONG, 2/Lt. Leonard William, 3/Border + _Near Monchy-le-Preux_ + „ „ BENNETT, 2/Lt. John Nichol, R.G.A. + „ „ MACDONALD, 2/Lt. Alan Leslie, 8/Manchester + _Near La Bassee_ + „ „ WARNER, Lieut. Bernard Oldershaw, 3(1)Essex + _Near Monchy-le-Preux_ + „ 20. BEAUMONT, 2/Lt. Charles Leslie, R.F.C. + „ „ LISTER, 2/Lt. John Curtis, R.F.A. _Battle of Arras_ + „ „ SMITH, 2/Lt. Harold Benjamin,† 7/London + „ 22. KELLER, Lieut. Francis Frederick,† 6/London + „ „ WILLIAMS, Lieut. Henry Evan Vincent,† 2/London + _Near Bullecourt_ + „ 23. CLARK, Capt. Walter Llewellyn, 15/Middlesex (R.F.C.) + „ „ GOODYEAR, 2/Lt. Frederick,† 2/Essex _Near Fampoux (3rd)_ + „ 24. COPE, 2/Lt. Gerald Quin,† 9/Manchester _Wounded 5th_ + „ „ GARDNER, Pte. Richard Percy,† 1/Artists _In France_ + „ 25. JOHNSON, 2/Lt. Stanley Morrell, R.F.C. + _Accident over Dover_ + „ 26. CAMPBELL, Capt. Guy, ✠ M.G.C. _Died_ + „ „ COCK, Pte. Edward Millar, 1/Artists _In France_ + „ „ MACANDREW, Pte. William Forsyth, 2/Artists _Died_ + „ „ SIMPSON, 2/Lt. Rolf, 6(18)K.R.R.C. Near Ypres_ + „ 27. COATES, 2/Lt. Sidney, R.F.C. + „ 29. WALKER, 2/Lt. Vernon Lee, 8/East Lancashire + „ „ WAY, 2/Lt. Robert Edward Allen,† 10/Loyal N. Lancs. + _In France_ + „ 31. HUGHES, 2/Lt. Ronald Baskerville, R.F.C. + _Accident at South Carlton_ + „ „ JOHNSON, 2/Lt. Frederick Blacktin, 13/Rifle Brigade + _Battle of Arras_ + June 1. ROWLAND, 2/Lt. William Ronand, 17/London + _In the Ypres Salient_ + „ „ THUELL, 2/Lt. William Johnson, R.F.C. + „ 2. LEAKE, Capt. Geo. Ernest Arthur, D.S.O.† 4/London + _Bullecourt (May 15)_ + „ „ SAYERS, Lieut. Horace Geo. David, 23/London + _Drowned at Sea_ + „ „ SIMMONDS, 2/Lt. Austin Gundry,. R.F.A. _Acc. Drowned_ + „ 3. FOSTER, 2/Lt. Frank Hawley, R.F.C. + „ „ WARNER, 2/Lt. Henry James, 6/Northampton _Near Cherisy_ + „ 4. MITCHELL, Lieut. John Leishman,† 18/London + „ „ PRICE, 2/Lt. Frank Maurice, 5/Lincoln _Near Arras_ + „ „ TYNDALL, 2/Lt. James, 19(10)London + „ 5. DONALDSON, 2/Lt. William, 12/R. Scots + „ „ ELIAS, 2/Lt. Hywel James, 31/Northumberland Fusiliers + _Near Rouex_ + „ „ WILLIAMS, 2/Lt. Roland Vaughan, R.F.C. + „ 6. ARBERRY, 2/Lt. Ernest Edward, R.F.C. _Near Dunkirk_ + „ „ MACFAYDEN, 2/Lt. John Craig, R.F.A. + _On the Messines Ridge_ + „ „ SCATTERGOOD, 2/Lt. Tom Victor,† 21/Northumb. Fus. + _On the Messines Ridge_ + „ 7. BOLLAND, 2/Lt. Fredk. William Henry, 26/R. Fusiliers + „ „ CROOM, 2/Lt. William Charles, 10(6)London + „ „ DEAN, 2/Lt. Reginald Evan, 10/London _Battle of Messines_ + „ „ FARADAY, 2/Lt. Roy, 6/London (M.G.C.) + _Battle of Messines_ + „ „ HENDERSON. 2/Lt. Eric, 8/London _Battle of Messines_ + „ „ SILVESTER, 2/Lt. Reginald, 20/London _Battle of Messines_ + „ „ UPTON, 2/Lt. Roger Maitland, 4/Durham L.I. + _Battle of Messines_ + „ 8. STONE, 2/Lt. Harold, 23/London _Battle of Messines_ + „ 9. ADDIS, 2/Lt. David Malcolm,† 6/R. Fusiliers + „ 10. DUNN, 2/Lt. Ernest George, 10/Liverpool (M.G.C.) + _Near Arras_ + „ „ STEPHENS, 2/Lt. Llewellyn, R.F.C. _Accident_ + „ 11. ANDERSON, 2/Lt. Richard Wm. Lawrence, R.F.C. + „ „ ROOTS, 2/Lt. Percy William, 7/London + „ 12. O’DONNELL, 2/Lt. Anthony Patrick, 4/York & Lancs. + „ 14. CALDER, 2/Lt. William Paul, 18/K.R.R.C. + „ 16. HARRIS, 2/Lt. Harold Maltby, 3/London Yeomanry + „ „ MARGETSON, 2/Lt. Emil Alexander, R.F.C. Accident + „ „ QUARRELL, 2/Lt. Charles Hubert, 13/Northumb. Fusiliers + „ „ SAVAGE, 2/Lt. William Leslie, R.F.C. _Accident_ + „ 17. BAILEY, 2/Lt Louis John, R.F.C. _In France_ + „ 18. NEWTON, Lieut. Murray Edell, 17/London (R.F.C.) + _Battle of Messines_ + „ „ WELTER, 2/Lt. Leslie Dingman, 17/K.R.R.C. + „ 19. HALSEY, 2/Lt. Eric Charles, 7/London + „ 20. BRADFIELD, Cpl. William Leslie,† 1/Artists _In France_ + „ 21. HARRINGTON, 2/Lt. Walter, 5/Welch + „ 26. GRACE, 2/Lt. Alexander A. G., R.F.C. _Accident_ + „ „ ROSS, 2/Lt. Peter C, R.F.C. + „ 27. RICHARDS, 2/Lt. Arthur,† 1/Monmouth _At Lievin_ + „ 28. HUNSTONE, 2/Lt. George Neil, R.F.C. + „ „ REW, 2/Lt. Douglas Jolland, 11/Essex _Near Loos_ + „ „ RUMILLY, 2/Lt. Alfred Henry R.,† 7/Worcester (R. Warwick) + July 1. COWLEY, 2/Lt. Alexander, 8/Notts & Derby _Near Lens_ + „ 3. FRAMPTON, 2/Lt. John Reginald, 13/Gloucester _Near Ypres_ + „ „ LITTLER, 2/Lt. Tom, R.F.C. _Combat over Bailleul_ + „ 4. NEWTON, Lieut. Walter Claude, 4/Loyal N. Lancashire + „ 5. MOSS, 2/Lt. William Thomas Gregory, R.F.C. _Accident_ + „ 6. LAWSON, 2/Lt. Arthur Cyril,† 7/Rifle Brigade + „ 7. FAIRBAIRN, 2/Lt. Maurice, 11/R. Lancaster + „ „ TARDUGO, 2/Lt. Ray, 17/R. Welch Fusiliers (R.F.C.) + „ „ WRIGHT, 2/Lt. Cecil Lawrence, R.G.A. + „ „ YOUNG, 2/Lt. John Edward Rostron, R.F.C. + _Combat over London_ + „ 9. ELLIOT, 2/Lt. Nichol, 1/Northampton (T.M.B.) + _Near Lombartzyde_ + „ „ FORBES, 2/Lt. Lawrence,† 5/London _Near Bullecourt_ + „ „ THORNTON, 2/Lt. Herbert Boucher, 9/London (M.G.C.) + „ 10. LOCKHART, 2/Lt. Reginald Frank,† 13/London (M.G.C.) + „ „ SMITH, 2/Lt. Geoffrey Harold,† 1/Northampton + _Near Lombartzyde_ + „ 12. BISHOP, 2/Lt. Frank Ernest, R.F.C. _Near Ypres_ + „ „ ELLIS, 2/Lt. Guy Stuart, R.F.C. _Near Ypres_ + „ „ WAGER, 2/Lt. Wilson Stanley, 16/Northumberland Fusiliers + „ 13. BULL, Capt. Ronald John Howard, 16/London (R.E.) + _Accident_ + „ 14. SMITH, 2/Lt. Thomas Edmund,† R.F.C. _At Douai_ + „ 16. CAYFORD, 2/Lt. George Everitt, R.F.C. + „ 17. DODD, Lieut. Ernest John, R.F.A. _Near Ypres_ + „ 18. OWEN, 2/Lt. Herbert Ernest Malcolm, R.F.C. _At Scampton_ + „ 20. SHIPSTONE, L/Cpl. Francis Edgar, 1/Artists _Oppy Wood_ + „ 21. PING, 2/Lt. Alan Roy, 3/Worcester _Near Ypres_ + „ 22. KING, Lieut. Eric George Lauder, 1/Grenadier Guards + _Bluett Farm, Ypres_ + „ „ MORTON, Lieut. William Cattell,† ✠ R.F.A. + „ 23. LITTLER, 2/Lt. Frank, 3(8)South Lancashire + „ „ MORRIS, 2/Lt. Tom Bernard, 5/R. Welch Fusiliers + _Near Ypres_ + „ „ NOAKES, 2/Lt. Harold Thomas, R.F.C. _In Belgium_ + „ 24. COLLINS, Pte. Arthur Leslie, 1/Artists _Oppy Wood_ + „ „ DUNN, Pte. Henry Adolphus, 1/Artists _Oppy Wood_ + „ „ SPINKS, Pte. Sidney Morris, 1/Artists _Oppy Wood_ + „ 25. CURTIS, 2/Lt. Henry Neville, R.F.C _In France_ + „ 27. FROUD, Lieut. Harold William,† 5/Durham L.I. + „ 28. FOWLER, Capt. Francis Archibald, R.G.A. + _Near Armentieres_ + „ „ OTTLEY, 2/Lt. Raymon Gasgoyne 3/Leicester (R.A.F.) + „ 30. TREVARTHEN, Pte. John Marshall, Artists _Died_ + „ 31. ANDREWS, 2/Lt. Reginald. 7/Lancashire Fusiliers + „ „ BAILEY, 2/Lt. Herbert Packer, ✠ 12/East Surrey + _Near Hollebeke_ + „ „ BETTS, 2/Lt. Thomas Walter, 17/Notts and Derby + „ „ COTTLE, Lieut. Walter Edward Worsdale, Grenadier Gds. + (M.G.C.) _Pilkem Ridge_ + „ „ DAVIES, 2/Lt. William Lloyd, 13/R. Welch Fusiliers + _Pilkem Ridge_ + „ „ EATON, 2/Lt. Harold, 13/Gloucester _3rd Battle of Ypres_ + „ „ EDGAR, 2/Lt. Bernard Ray, M.G.C. _3rd Battle of Ypres_ + „ „ FORD, 2/Lt. Clement William, 4/R. Lancaster + _3rd Battle of Ypres_ + „ „ KENT, Lieut. Lionel Victor,† 3(5)S. Wales Borderers + _Near Oostaverne_ + „ „ KIRKUS, Capt. Cuthbert Hayward, R.G.A. + „ „ MARTIN, 2/Lt. William Howard, 2/R. Welch Fusiliers + _On Pilkem Ridge_ + „ „ MATHER, 2/Lt. Volney, 12/Loyal N. Lancashire + „ „ SCOTT, 2/Lt. Cecil, 7/Essex _3rd Battle of Ypres_ + „ „ SOWERBY, 2/Lt. Victor Holgate† 2/Lincoln + _3rd Battle of Ypres_ + „ „ TARRANT, 2/Lt. Henry Geoffrey Nelson, ✠ 6/R. Berks + _3rd Battle of Ypres_ + „ „ THRUPP, 2/Lt. Maurice, 1/Grenadier Guards + _On Pilkem Ridge_ + „ „ WATERSON, 2/Lt. Frederick Paris, 17/Notts & Derby + _3rd Battle of Ypres_ + Aug. 1. DOHERTY 2/Lt. Patrick,† 1/R. Irish Rifles + „ „ JONES, 2/Lt. Clifford, 15/R. Welch Fusiliers _Near Ypres_ + „ „ KILVERT, 2/Lt. Harry,† 9/R. Welch Fusiliers + „ „ WILSON, Capt. George Andrew Glanville, 6/R. Sussex + (K.R.R.C.) _Nr. Hollebeke_ + „ 2. ALLEN, 2/Lt. Mervyn Richard William, 7/Norfolk + _Near Monchy_ + „ 4. DENNY, 2/Lt. Ernest, 15/London (K.R.R.C.) + „ „ KENT, 2/Lt. Harold,† 3(8)S. Wales Borderers + „ 7. MILLARD, 2/Lt. Alfred George, 3(9)East Surrey + _Near Klein Zillebeke_ + „ 8. DICKSON, Pte. James,† 1/Artists _Oppy Wood (July 30)_ + „ „ GJEMS, 2/Lt. Albert Ole Moller, 2/R. Fusiliers + _Near Boesinghe_ + „ „ REID, 2/Lt. Archibald David,† 5(4)Middlesex + _In France (2nd)_ + „ 9. SMITH, 2/Lt. Sydney Newman, 7/Suffolk + _Near Monchy-le-Preux_ + „ 10. DIX, 2/Lt. Cyril Bernard, 8/East Surrey _Zillebeke_ + „ 11. BASELEY, 2/Lt. Albert Laurence, 6/Lancashire Fusiliers + _3rd Battle of Ypres_ + „ „ HOSKEN, 2/Lt. Henry Richard, M.G.C. + „ 12. BIRD, 2/Lt. Eric Stephen, 8/R. Irish Fusiliers + _Monchy-le-Preux_ + „ 14. CHAPMAN, 2/Lt. Montague Gerald H. 10/Rifle Brigade + _Near Langemarcke_ + „ „ HIBBERT, 2/Lt. Arthur James, R.F.A. _Drowned, Boulogne_ + „ 15. HARGREAVES, 2/Lt. Cyril Augustus,† R.F.C. + „ 16. BILBY, 2/Lt. Eustace John, 6(2)Middlesex + „ „ BOWMAN, 2/Lt. Claude Herbert, 4/Oxford & Bucks L.I. + _3rd Battle of Ypres_ + „ „ CAHILL, Capt. John Archibald, ✠ 2/R. Berks + _Near Zonnebeke_ + „ „ COX, 2/Lt. George Beckett, 7/London _Near Langemarcke_ + „ „ CRISP, 2/Lt. Cyril Bright,† 7/Somerset L.I. + „ „ CROSLAND, 2/Lt. William Philip, 2/West Yorks + „ „ ENNIS, 2/Lt. Reginald Joseph, 1/R. Irish Rifles + „ „ GRANGER, Capt. Ernest Everys Wyatt, 9/Lancs. Fusiliers + _3rd Battle of Ypres_ + „ „ MACKAY, 2/Lt. Gordon, 24/Middlesex (M.G.C.) _In France_ + „ „ MOLYNEUX, 2/Lt. James Herbert, 12/K.R.R.C. + „ „ MUNSEY, 2/Lt. William Frederick, 12/K.R.R.C. + „ „ RAVENSCROFT, 2/Lt. Richard Birkbeck, 1/Herts (8th + Middlesex) + „ „ STEEL, 2/Lt. Norman, 5/Gloucester _3rd Battle of Ypres_ + „ 17. BRANSON, Pte. Arthur Henry, 1/Artists _Oppy Wood_ + „ „ BROWN, 2/Lt. Edward John, R.F.C. + „ „ FITZSIMMONS, Pte. Cyril Hugh, 1/Artists _Oppy Wood_ + „ „ GARRAWAY, Pte. William Gloster, 1/Artists _Oppy Wood_ + „ „ MARLOW, 2/Lt. Charles Dwyer, 8/R. Dublin Fusiliers + _Langemarcke_ + „ „ NEWCOMBE, 2/Lt. Clarke Charles Upham, 5(10) Worcester + _3rd Battle of Ypres_ + „ 18. ABBOTT, 2/Lt. Thomas Walker, R.F.C. + „ „ CLAYDON, Pte. Douglas Christie, 1/Artists _Oppy Wood_ + „ „ HAREL, 2/Lt. Louis Octave, R.F.C. + „ „ PENNY, 2/Lt. Bernard Willoughby, 2/R. Fusiliers + _3rd Battle of Ypres_ + „ 19. GREEN, 2/Lt. Alan, 21/West Yorks _Near Arras_ + „ „ MORGAN, 2/Lt. George Elton,† 15/Welch + „ 20. FAIRBAIRNS, 2/Lt. Joseph Maurice, ✠ R.F.A. _Near Ypres_ + „ „ TRESTRAIL, Pte. Edward Mitchell,† 1/Artists _Oppy Wood_ + „ „ WINSER, 2/Lt. Frank Edwards, R.F.C. _Near Lens_ + „ 21. AFFLECK, Cpl. Bertrand Percy,† 1/Artists _Oppy Wood_ + „ „ GILL, 2/Lt. William Rey, Bucks Bn./Oxford & Bucks L.I. + _Near Wieltje_ + „ 22. TYSON, 2/Lt. Claude Richmond, Bucks Bn./Oxford & + Bucks L.I. _In Flanders_ + „ 23. BARRETT, 2/Lt. Arthur Edward, 8(21)K.R.R.C. + _Near Sanctuary Wood_ + „ „ BECKINGSALE, 2/Lt. John Edgar, 4/D.C.L.I. _Near Ypres_ + „ „ COLLEY, 2/Lt. Ernest Vincent,† 16/R. Fusiliers (Tank + Corps) + „ „ DUDLEY, 2/Lt. Herbert Edward, 9(16)Somerset L.I. + _Near Inverness Copse_ + „ „ FOSTER, 2/Lt. Franklin James, R.F.C. + „ „ MCCALL, 2/Lt. Archibald,† ✠ 4/K.O.S.B + _3rd Battle of Ypres_ + „ „ WRIGHT, 2/Lt. Walter Whitmore, R.G.A. _In Belgium_ + „ 24. BOURDILLON, Major Thomas Louis, ✠ 8/K.R.R.C. + _Near Sanctuary Wood_ + „ „ DALE Pte. Owen Brownlow, 1/Artists _Oppy Wood_ + „ „ WILLS, Pte. Cuthbert Hugh Clement, 1/Artists _Oppy Wood_ + „ 25. JONES, 2/Lt. Reginald Rees, D.S.O., 1/Welsh Guards + _Near Langemarcke_ + „ „ LEWIS, Pte. David,† 1/Artists _Oppy Wood (July 28)_ + „ „ POCOCK, 2/Lt. Raglan Lionel Alfred, 8/East Lancashire + _Near Wytschaete_ + „ 27. BEAVON, 2/Lt. Donald James, 4/Gloucester + „ „ HADLEY, 2/Lt. Ernest Sydney, 4/Gloucester + „ „ HEMMING, 2/Lt. Jesse Clifford, 8/Worcester + „ „ TURNER, 2/Lt. William Ernest, 7/Worcester + _Near St. Julian_ + „ 30. BAKER, 2/Lt. Herbert Norman, 1/Herts (2/Nigerian R.) + _d. Wuranzi, E. Africa_ + „ 31. FORSYTH, 2/Lt. James Carson, 1/Worcester + „ „ MASTERS, 2/Lt. Charles William, 5(8)R. Fusiliers + _Near Monchy_ + Sept. 2. LARCOMBE, 2/Lt. Harry Reginald R., 6/R. Fusiliers + _At Dover_ + „ 4. BARBER, Capt. Bradley King Bell, 1/Northumb. Fus. + (R.F.C.) + „ „ WIGHTMAN, 2/Lt. John Francis, R.F.C. _Near Bapaume_ + „ 6. BIRD, 2/Lt. Arthur Leonard, 5/R. Warwick _Near Wieltje_ + „ „ PROCTOR, Lieut. George Henry Vincent, 8/Lancashire Fus. + _Near Westhoek_ + „ „ RUSHMORE, 2/Lt. Ernest Reginald, 4(11)Lancashire Fus. + _Near Westhoek_ + „ 13. HILL, 2/Lt. Alfred, 5/N Stafford + „ 14. BRIGGS, 2/Lt. William Lonsdale,† 1/R. Lancaster (Lancs. + Fus.) _In Belgium_ + „ „ GENT, 2/Lt. George Edward, R.F.A. _3rd Battle of Ypres_ + „ 15. ALBURY, 2/Lt. Norman Howard, R.F.C. _In France_ + „ „ DANN, 2/Lt. Henry Norman Groves, R.F.C. _Near St. Omer_ + „ „ MOORE, 2/Lt. Kenneth James, 3(11)Essex _Near Loos_ + „ „ PALMER, 2/Lt. William Samuel Hudson, R.F.C. _Accident_ + „ 16. HUMPHRIES, 2/Lt. Leslie Glendower, R.F.C. _Near Ypres_ + „ „ LASCELLES, Pte. Richard Mark, 1/Artists _Oppy Wood_ + „ 19. CROCKER, Lieut. Joseph, 5/West Riding _In France_ + „ „ WILLIAMS, 2/Lt. Maxwell Henry, 17/London + „ „ WILLIAMS, 2/Lt. William James, ✠ 16/R. Welch Fus. + _Near Erquinghem, Lys_ + „ 20. ADAMS, 2/Lt. Arthur Marston,† ✠ 9/Liverpool + _In Flanders_ + „ „ ADAMS, 2/Lt. Caleb Henry, 10/R. West Surrey + _3rd Battle of Ypres_ + „ „ EDWARDS, 2/Lt. Griffith Oliver, ✠ 11/Northumb. + Fusiliers + „ „ FULLER, 2/Lt. Ernest Paget, 4/R. West Surrey + „ „ GREEVES, 2/Lt. Arthur F. Wellesley,† 8/North Stafford + _3rd Battle of Ypres_ + „ „ HUGH-JONES, Capt. Kenneth Herbert, 12/Rifle Brigade + _Near Langemarcke_ + „ „ JONES, 2/Lt. Llewellyn Price, 9/Welch + _Near the Menin Road_ + „ „ MATTHEWS, 2/Lt. Richard Malcolm, 9/Yorks + „ „ OATES, 2/Lt. Herbert Prudent, 5/Liverpool + _Near the Menin Road_ + „ „ THOMAS, 2/Lt. Lionel G. Theophilus, 5/Welch (M.G.C.) + _Near the Menin Road_ + „ „ WARD, 2/Lt. Dudley Theophilus, 5/London + _Near Langemarcke_ + „ „ WILLIAMS, Lieut. Francis Stanley, 17(8)Notts & Derby + _3rd Battle of Ypres_ + „ 21. BRACEWELL, 2/Lt. Harry, 17/Notts & Derby + _3rd Battle of Ypres_ + „ „ CAVE, 2/Lt. Joseph,† 11/West Yorks _3rd Battle of Ypres_ + „ „ LOW, Pte. Howard St. John, 1/Artists _Died_ + „ 22. WILDE, Pte. Charles, 1/Artists _Oppy Wood (17th)_ + „ 23. GARVIN, 2/Lt. William Miles, 1/Essex + „ „ MCGIBBON, 2/Lt. William Patrick, 4/Durham L.I. + _3rd Battle of Ypres_ + „ 25. CHARMAN, 2/Lt. John Ewart,† 4/R. Sussex _(P.O.W.)_ + „ „ CROOK, Capt. Leslie Arthur, ✠ 2/R. West Surrey + „ „ RAPLEY, 2/Lt. William Godfrey, 1/Middlesex + „ „ WORSTENHOLME, 2/Lt. John, R.F.C. + „ 26. BATCHELOR, 2/Lt. Edward, 24/London _In Belgium_ + „ „ MORGAN, 2/Lt. Daniel Phillips, 1/Worcester _In France_ + „ „ RATHBONE, 2/Lt. Thomas Ford, 5/N. Stafford + „ „ ROBERTS, 2/Lt. Gavern Brooke, R.F.C. + „ „ THOMPSON, 2/Lt. Harold Victor, R.F.C. + „ „ WOOD, 2/Lt. Edwin Leonard, 3(1)R. Scots Fusiliers + _Near Zonnebeke_ + „ 27. BARBER, Lieut. John, 4/Essex (R.E.) + „ „ BARRATT, 2/Lt. John Leslie, 13/Liverpool _Near Zonnebeke_ + „ 28. BRAND, 2/Lt. Percy Alfred E., 12/Rifle Brigade + _Near Langemarcke_ + „ „ BROADHURST, 2/Lt. Thomas Clifford, R.F.C. + _Accident at Catterick_ + „ „ HOOD, 2/Lt. Ronald Paton, R.F.C. _Near Wingles_ + „ 30. WEBBERLEY, 2/Lt. Reginald Selwyn,† 1/North Stafford + _Near Broodstein (28th)_ + Oct. 4. BARNES, 2/Lt. Arthur Randall, 3/Somerset L.I. + „ „ BALL, Capt. Leslie Alfred, 10/Middlesex + „ „ BAYNE, Lieut. Edward Gordon, 2/East Surrey + „ „ CRANE, 2/Lt. Reginald Hooper, 1/East Yorks + _Near Polygon Wood_ + „ „ CROALL, Capt. John James, 5/R. Scots Fus. (R. Warwick) + _Near Poelcapelle_ + „ „ DANIEL, 2/Lt. Archibald Morris, 1/R. West Kent + _Near Broodseinde_ + „ „ GREGORY, 2/Lt. Percy John, 12/Northumberland Fus. + _Near Passchendaele_ + „ „ HEYWOOD, 2/Lt. Albert Bertine, 10/Yorkshire L.I. + _Near Reutel_ + „ „ JONES, Capt. Lawrence, 2/East Surrey _Near Polygon Wood_ + „ „ LYONS, 2/Lt. Edward Thomas, 1/East Lancashire + _In Flanders_ + „ „ MARTIN, 2/Lt. Charles Stanley, 6/Leicester _Near Ypres_ + „ „ PERRIN, 2/Lt. Alfred John, 10/Yorkshire L.I. + _Near Reutel_ + „ „ PHILLIPS, 2/Lt. Mark Hibbert, 4(1) South Stafford + _Near Passchendaele_ + „ „ RAE, 2/Lt. James, 2/Seaforth Highlanders + „ „ ROWLAND, Lieut. Maurice, 10/Yorkshire L.I. + _Near Reutel(Accident)_ + „ „ TARBET, 2/Lt. Victor, 4/Devon _Near Polygon Wood_ + „ 5. NASH, 2/Lt. Philip Geoffrey, 21/Manchester + _Near Passchendaele_ + „ „ PARKES, Capt. Theodore David, 1/South Stafford + _Near Passchendaele_ + „ 7. GREW, 2/Lt. Walter Ernest, 16/R. Warwick _Near Ypres_ + „ „ YOUNG, 2/Lt. Leslie Duncan, 7/Manchester + _Near Passchendaele_ + „ 8. LONG, 2/Lt. John Thomas, R.F.C. _Accident near Bailleul_ + „ „ WATTSON, 2/Lt. Cyril Benson, R.F.C. + „ 9. AINSWORTH, 2/Lt. Herbert Green, 9/Manchester + „ „ BAXTER, 2/Lt. Gerald William, 10/Manchester + _Near Passchendaele_ + „ „ BEACHAM, 2/Lt. Cecil James, 8/Worcester _Near Ypres_ + „ „ BOSWELL, 2/Lt. Claude Oliver, 5/East Lancashire + _In Belgium_ + „ „ CHAPMAN, 2/Lt. Henry Randal, 10/Manchester + „ „ CRANMER, 2/Lt. Guy Patterson, 5/Yorkshire L.I. + „ „ FANSHAWE, 2/Lt. Harvey Vernon, 1/Irish Guards + _Near Passchendaele_ + „ „ FERRIS, 2/Lt. Henry Norman, 4/Gloucester + „ „ GLASS, 2/Lt. Leonard George, 2/Lancashire Fusiliers + „ „ HAMPSHIRE, 2/Lt. Stanley, 4/East Lancashire + _Near Passchendaele_ + „ „ MOTTERSHALL, 2/Lt. Herbert Stanley, 3/Manchester + _Near Zonnebeke_ + „ „ QUARTERMAN, 2/Lt. Percy Harold, 23/London + _Near Passchendaele_ + „ „ SHARPE, 2/Lt. William Dalton Colombo, 1/Norfolk + „ „ SPEIGHT, Lieut. James Leslie,† 6/West Yorks + „ „ STORM, Capt. William George, ✠ 5/York & Lancaster + „ „ TETLEY, Capt. John Charles Dodsworth, 3/Grenadier Gds. + _Nr. Houlthurst Forest_ + „ „ TWEEDY, Lieut. Charles Francis, 5/Lancashire Fusiliers + _Near Passchendaele_ + „ „ TYRRELL, 2/Lt. Leonard Collin, 5/West Yorks + „ „ WELLS, 2/Lt. Alfred Langton, 1/Irish Guards + _Near Passchendaele_ + „ „ WILLIAMSON, 2/Lt. Gerald Coutts, 4/Essex + _Near Poelcapelle_ + „ 10. [17]CROW, Pte. (late Capt. L.N. Lancs.) Arthur Arnold, + Essex + „ „ GREENHILL, 2/Lt. Frederick Wm. Ridge, 3/Grenadier Gds. + _Near Poelcapelle_ + „ „ RILEY, 2/Lt. Paul, 8/Lancashire Fusiliers _Near Ypres_ + „ 11. ARNOLD, 2/Lt. Thomas Sorrell Dight,† 3/E. Surrey + (Lancs. Fus.) _Zonnebeke (9th)_ + „ „ MILNE, 2/Lt. John Archibald Dickie, 1/Scots Guards + _Near Houlthurst Forest_ + „ „ ROPER, 2/Lt. William Horace Stanley, 3/Grenadier Gds + _Near Houlthurst Forest_ + „ 12. BRENCHLEY, 2/Lt. John, ✠ 4/Coldstream Guards + _Near Houlthurst Forest_ + „ „ FEARN, 2/Lt. Herbert, 8/East Surrey _Near Poelcapelle_ + „ „ HICKS, 2/Lt. Harry Ronald, R.F.C. + „ „ MICHELL, 2/Lt. Arthur Charles, 7/R. West Kent + _Near Passchendaele_ + „ „ PEARCE, 2/Lt. Norman, 1/R. Lancaster _Near Passchendaele_ + „ „ SIDEY, 2/Lt. William Hepburn,† R.G.A. + „ 13. BARKER, 2/Lt. Frederick Ernest, 10/West Yorks + „ „ COLE, 2/Lt. Cecil Clarke,† R.G.A. + „ „ CRYER, 2/Lt. Harold James, R.F.C. + „ „ ELVIN, 2/Lt. Arthur George, 4/Suffolk _Died_ + „ „ SHUTE, 2/Lt. George Francis, 4/Gloucester _Died (P.O.W.)_ + „ „ TIGAR, 2/Lt. Geoffrey Herbert, 6/R. Bucks + _Near Poelcapelle_ + „ 14. WARR, 2/Lt. Thomas Edward,† 6/Dorset + „ 15. ABLETT, 2/Lt. Leslie Wallace, 11/Northumberland Fusiliers + _Near Reutel_ + „ 17. FROST, Capt. Alan, 1/Artists (M.G.C.) _In East Africa_ + „ „ STANLEY, 2/Lt. Sidney Edgar, R.F.C. _Died_ + „ 18. HEARN, 2/Lt. Leonard Webb, 6/D.C.L.I. + „ „ MICHELSON, 2/Lt. Arthur Conrad, R.F.A. + _Near Gravenstafel_ + „ 23. LEWIS, 2/Lt. Harold Lockwood, 24/Northumberland Fus. + _Near Poelcapelle_ + „ 26. BARTON, 2/Lt. Clarence Henry, R.F.C. _Near Gheluvelt_ + „ „ BONNET, Lieut. Ernest Charles, Royal Marines + _Near Passchendaele_ + „ „ BROCK, 2/Lt. Algernon Bertram,† 9/Devon _Near Gheluvelt_ + „ „ MARVIN, 2/Lt. Henry Leslie, R.F.C. _Ypres_ + „ „ PARK, 2/Lt. Herbert Sidney, 1/Border + „ „ SHAW, Lieut. Philip, 6/Northumberland Fusiliers + „ „ WALLACE, 2/Lt. George Douglas, 21/Manchester _In Belgium_ + „ 27. BENTON, 2/Lt. Sydney, 3(1)Norfolk _In Belgium_ + „ „ LEWIS, 2/Lt. Thomas William,† 1/R. Welch Fusiliers + „ „ VALIANT, 2/Lt. James,† 7/R. Welch Fusiliers + _In Palestine_ + „ 28. BRYANS, Lieut. John,† 5/Loyal North Lancashire + „ „ HARDMAN, Lieut. William Frederick K. ✠ R.E. + _Near Zonnebeke_ + „ „ KING, C.-S.-M. Charles William Wykeham, 1/Artists + _Near Passchendaele_ + „ „ RETFORD, Pte. Harry Hector, 1/Artists + _Near Passchendaele_ + „ 29. HUNT, Pte. George Albert, 1/Artists + _Near Passchendaele_ + „ „ WOOD, Sgt. Frederick Raymon, 1/Artists + _Near Passchendaele_ + „ „ WRIGHT, Pte. Thomas Alfred,† 1/Artists + _Near Passchendaele_ + „ 30. BALL, Capt. Arthur Hugh, ✠ R.G.A. _Near Passchendaele_ + „ „ DUNCAN, 2/Lt. Philip Courtenay, 8/London _Near Ypres_ + „ „ WAKEMAN, Lieut. Philip Trevor, 5/R. Warwick (R.F.C). + _In France_ + + Oct. 30. Officers, N.C.Os. and Men, 1/Artists, killed in action + or died of wounds received in attack on _Passchendaele_. + + BARE, Capt. Arnold Edwin, _M.V.O._ + CHETWOOD, Capt. Ernest Stanley + DICKINSON, Capt. Rev. Harry, _C.F._ (R.A.C.D. attached) + HASLAM, Lieut. James + HOWE, 2/Lt. Arnold Ewart + WILLIAMS, Capt. Gordon, _R.V.M._ + + ABURN, Pte. Edward Mark + ADAMS, Cpl. Leslie Robert + ALDOUS, Pte. Harold Edward + ALEXANDER, Pte. Thomas Henry + ALLUM, Pte. John + AMOS, Pte. Alfred Reginald + ANDERSON, Pte. Henry Campbell + ANTILL, L/Cpl. Thomas Tabrah + ARMES, Pte. Frederick William + ASHBY, Pte. William Ewart + ASHFORD, Pte. Reginald Edwin + BAILEY, L/Cpl. John Arthur + BAKER, Pte. Frank Farmer + BARCLAY, L/Cpl. Robert Herman + BARKER, Pte. Ernest + BARNACLE, Pte. Herbert Frederick + BAUGH, Pte. Arthur William + BEARNE, L/Cpl. Aubrey Duncan + BELL, L/Cpl. Samuel Frederick + BENBOW, Pte. John Henry + BILLINGTON, Pte. George + BOWEN-ROWLANDS, Pte. Cyril Francis Wogan + BROWN, L/Cpl. Harold Burgess + BROWN, Pte. Walter Ralfe + BRUNT, Pte. Edgar + BUTLER, Pte. Ottiwell Hastings Stanhope + BRYNE, L/Cpl. Paul Stanislaus + CALDER, Pte. Gilbert James + CHAPMAN, L/Cpl. Robert Leonard + CHISHOLM, Pte. Douglas Wilson + CHITTY, Pte. Alfred Charles + COLBORNE, Pte. Reginald + COMMON, L/Cpl. Thomas + CONINGSBY, Pte. Herbert Arthur + COX, Pte. George Percy Linford + CRAWFORD, Pte. Ernest George + CROWDER, Pte. Robert Ashley + CUMMINGS, Pte. Alexander Gordon + DALZIEL, Sgt. Thomas + DAVIS, Pte. Jeffery Osborn + DAWES, Pte. Harold Henry + DAWS, Sgt. Arthur + DIXON, Pte. Clement Arthur + EDWARDS, Pte. Harry + EGERTON, Pte. John Howard + EVERETT, Pte. Stanley + FARR, Pte. Frederick James + FENNER, Pte. Percy Geddes + FISK, Pte. Herbert Hemming + FLINDERS, Pte. John James + FORDE, Pte. James Herbert + FREAKER, Sgt. Allan Lionel + GERRARD, L/Cpl. Frederick William + GETHING, Pte. Stanley + GODSON, Pte. Stanley Frederick Thomas + GOODING, Pte. Richard John + GRACE, Cpl. William Henry + GREEN, Pte. Arthur Bowden + HAMMOND, Pte. Lionel Goodesham + HARTLEY, L/Cpl. William Cecil + HAY, Pte. Robert McDonald + HAYDON, Pte. Frederick William + HENDERSON, Pte. Ernest Spring + HENLEY, Pte. Frank James + HERON, Pte. Victor Hampden + HEWITT, Pte. Alexander Horn + HILL, Pte. Joseph Alfred + HORROCKS, Pte. James George + HOUSDEN, L/Cpl. Arthur Thomas + HUMPLEBY, Pte. Ernest Stuart + HUTT, Pte. Hugh Richard + JACKSON, Sgt. Kenneth Stuart + JEFFERSON, Pte. Henry + JOHNSON, L/Cpl. Charles Eric + JOHNSTON, Pte. Duncan Charles Bain + JOHNSTON, Pte. William + KEILY, Pte. Robert Edward + KELLY, Pte. Cecil Urban Fleetwood + KENNETT, L/Cpl. Percy William + KERRIDGE, Pte. Charles Duncan + KING, Pte. James William + LAFFORD, Sgt. Wilfred John + LLEWELLYN, Pte. Thomas George + MALSOM, Pte. Frederick George + MANBY, Cpl. Cyril John + MASKREY, Pte. Harold + MAUDSLEY, Cpl. Harry Dean + MCLAREN, Pte. Andrew Charles + MERTENS, Pte. Edgar Herbert + MESSERVY, L/Sgt. Edmund Sydney + MILLER, Pte. William Erin + MILLS, Pte. Leonard George Edwin + MILNE, L/Cpl. Norman + MOORE, Pte. Joseph Arthur + MOORE, Pte. Reginald Frank + MORRIS, L/Cpl. James Outram + MOSS, Pte. Montague Alfred + MOUNTCASTLE, Pte. Herbert William + MURPHY, Pte. George Maurice + MURRAY, Pte. Edward Frank + NOEL, Pte. Henry William Edgar + O’DONOGHUE, L/Cpl. Dennis Alfred + O’DONOGHUE, L/Cpl. Reginald Charles + ONGLEY, Pte. Reginald Douglas + PALMER, L/Cpl. Edward Durcarel + PARADISE, Pte. John + PEERLESS, Pte. Charles Leonard + PERKINS, Pte. William Edward + PHILLIPS, Sgt. Norman + PHILLIPS, L/Cpl. William Henry + PRIESTLY, L/Cpl. Donald Lacey + PURNELL, Pte. Stanley + REAM, Pte. Norman Scholes + REDMAN, Pte. Claude Stansfield + RENSHAW, Pte. Eric Glyn + SHARMAN, Pte. Bertie Thomas + SHEA, Pte. William Devereux + SORRELL, Pte. Clarence Edward + SPENCER, Pte. Edwin Dowsing + SPRINGTHORPE, Pte. William Francis + STAINES, Pte. William James + STURGES, Pte. Montague Edgar + TAYLOR, Cpl. Philip Herbert + TRENBATH, Pte. Frederick Taylor + TULLY, Cpl. Patrick Joseph + WALKER, Pte. Thomas Foskett + WEAVILL, Pte. Edward Kilner + WHICHELOW, Pte. Thomas + WILDSMITH, Pte. George Frederick + WILKINS, Pte. Sidney Ernest + WILLCOX, Pte. Alfred Octavius + WILLIAMS, Pte. Harry Percy Garrons + WILLIAMS, Sgt. Henry Bancroft + WILLIAMS, Pte. Thomas Howard + WRIGHT, Cpl. Ernest William† + + Oct. 31. FOARD, Pte. Basil Horace, 1/Artists _Passchendaele_ + „ „ HODGE, 2/Lt. Frederick George, 21/London _Near Beersheba_ + „ „ MORSE, 2/Lt. Gerald Ernest, 4/R. Welch Fusiliers (R.F.C.) + _Accident_ + Nov. 1. ESSEX, Pte. Richard Allister York,† 1/Artists + _Passchendaele_ + „ „ SINGER, Pte. John Marshall Laing,† 1/Artists + _Passchendaele_ + „ 2. BELL, 2/Lt. Robert James, 3(4)Northampton _Near Gaza_ + „ „ PICKERING, 2/Lt. George Anthony Raymond, 3(4)Northampton + _Near Gaza_ + „ „ TAYLOR, 2/Lt. George Thomas, 7/Essex + „ „ WILSON, Pte. James Henry,† 1/Artists _Passchendaele_ + „ 3. CUNNINGHAM, Pte. Virden Edward Barry,† 1/Artists + _Passchendaele_ (_Oct. 30_) + „ „ WILLIAMS, 2/Lt. Arthur Jones, 4/Welch _In Palestine_ + „ 4. BISPHAM, 2/Lt. David Charles, R.F.C. _Accident_ + „ „ NIVEN, 2/Lt. Alan Scott, R. Lancaster (9/Yorkshire L.I.) + _Passchendaele_ + „ 5. BROWN, 2/Lt. Herbert James, 7/R. Welch Fusiliers + _Tel-el-Kulweilfeh, Palestine_ + „ „ HUNTER, 2/Lt. Harry,† R.F.C. + „ „ WOOD, L/Cpl. Charles Bertram,† 1/Artists _Passchendaele_ + „ 6. HAMILTON, Capt. Claude William, 10/K.R R.C. (R.G.A.) + _Passchendaele_ + „ „ LAIDLAW, Capt. James Clelland, 3/Scottish Rifles (Border) + _Passchendaele_ + „ „ MALLALIEU, 2/Lt. Joseph,† 6/West Riding _Wounded May 24_ + „ „ RICHARDSON, 2/Lt. Robert Harold, 18/London + _Near Dickebusch_ + „ „ TAYLOR, Major Bruce Mitchell, D.S.O., ✠✠ 1/D.C.L.I. + „ 7. DYKE, 2/Lt. Cyril John, 24/London _Tel-el-Sheria, Syria_ + „ „ STERNDALE-BENNETT, Cdr. Walter, D.S.O., R.N. Div., + R.N.V.R. _Passchendaele_ + „ 8. LIVOCK, Lieut. Eric Stuart, 4/R. West Surrey (R.F.C.) + _Near Ypres_ + „ 10. BULLOCK, Pte. Alec Stuart,† 1/Artists + _Passchendaele_ (_1st_) + „ „ DAVIES, 2/Lt. Harry Harding, 3/S. Wales Borderers + „ „ TAYLOR, Pte. Francis Lawrie Vincent, Artists _Died_ + „ „ WALKER, 2/Lt. Gordon Henry, 6/Northampton + _Near Houlthurst Forest_ + „ 11. COATS, 2/Lt. William Evans,† 17/R. Scots + _Passchendaele (Oct. 24)_ + „ „ HEWITSON, 2/Lt. John, 23/Northumberland Fusiliers + „ „ MILLS, 2/Lt. Kenneth le Gaye, R.F.C. + „ „ WEST, 2/Lt. Mortimer Sackville, R.F.C. + _Accident in France_ + „ „ WOOD, Lieut. Walter Bertram, 8/Hampshire (R.F.C.) + _Over Ilford_ + „ 12. LOVELL, 2/Lt. Edward Cator, 5/Lancashire Fusiliers + _Near Zonnebeke_ + „ „ SYMONDS, 2/Lt. Spencer Leslie Hatton, R.F.C. _In France_ + „ 13. THOMAS, Pte. Robert James,† 1/Artists _Wounded 10th_ + „ 14. DEANE, Lieut. Arthur Reginald,† 5/Sussex + _Passchendaele (13th)_ + „ 15. BARNETT, 2/Lt. William Augustus, R.F.C. _Near Ypres_ + „ 16. GIRARD, 2/Lt. Geoffrey Marcus Erskine, 7/Leinster + _Accident_ + „ 18. COLES, 2/Lt. Herbert, 5/Rifle Brigade + „ „ MABEY, Capt. John Hume,† 23/London _Tel-el-Sheria (7th)_ + „ 19. STURROCK, Pte. George Holmes,† 1/Artists + _Passchendaele (Oct. 30)_ + „ 20. ADDIE, 2/Lt. Robert Leatham, 5/Lancashire Fusiliers + _Battle of Cambrai_ + „ „ APPS, 2/Lt. Jack Harry Mason, 1/Northumb. Fusiliers + _Near Bourlon Wood_ + „ „ FRASER, 2/Lt. Eldred Leslie, Tank Corps _Near Ribecourt_ + „ „ HOWE, Capt. Claude Arthur, 4/R. Welch Fusiliers + „ „ JONES, Lieut. Cyril Gordon, 9/Norfolk _Battle of Cambrai_ + „ „ PAUL, 2/Lt. Herbert James, 12/K.R.R.C._Battle of Cambrai_ + „ „ SMITH, Lieut. William Travers, 4/R. Warwick (R.E.) + _Near Croisilles_ + „ „ WICKETT, 2/Lt. Thomas Penberthy,† 5/R. Berks + _Battle of Cambrai_ + „ 21. WILSON, Pte. Charles Tillotson,† 1/Artists + _Passchendaele (Oct. 30)_ + „ 22. BROOKES, 2/Lt. Percy, 6/Cheshire _Near Gheluvelt_ + „ 23. COLLIS, L/Cpl. Albert Brandreth,† 1/Artists + _Passchendaele (Oct. 30)_ + „ „ GREEN, 2/Lt. Joseph George Airey, Tank Corps + _Battle of Cambrai_ + „ „ HANAFY, 2/Lt. Sydney Reginald, R.F.C. _Battle of Cambrai_ + „ „ HANNAFORD, 2/Lt. William Alan, 3(5)Somerset L.I. + _In Palestine_ + „ „ HOWELLS, 2/Lt. George James, R.F.C. _Near Cambrai_ + „ „ LEAROYD, 2/Lt. Ernest Smith, 20/Middlesex + „ 24. BAILEY, 2/Lt. Hubert Percy Andrew, 17/Welch + _Near Bourlon Wood_ + „ „ MONAGHAN, Capt. Denis Lawrence, Tank Corps + _Near Bourlon Wood_ + „ „ THOMAS, 2/Lt. Reginald Ivor Victor Charles, 3/S. + Wales Bdrs. + „ 25. FILMER, 2/Lt. Vivian Reginald Royal, 2/Dragoons + _Battle of Cambrai_ + „ „ THOMAS, 2/Lt. Tudor, 19/R. Welch Fusiliers + „ 27. HARRISON, Lieut. Charles Geoffrey, 4/York & Lancaster + „ „ HUGHES, 2/Lt. George William Victor, 5/Yorkshire L.I. + „ „ SUTTON, 2/Lt. Geoffrey Alfred, 3/R. Irish Rifles + _Near Bourlon Wood_ + „ 28. BELL, 2/Lt. Cecil Charles, 16/Lancashire Fusiliers + „ „ DAVIES, 2/Lt. John Rhys,† 23/London + „ „ MANN, 2/Lt. William George, R.F.C. + „ 29. JACOB, 2/Lt. Cecil Otway Reed, 2/Devon + „ „ WARD, Capt. Harold Frederick, ✠✠ 2/East Surrey + _Near Zonnebeke_ + „ 30. BULLMAN, 2/Lt. Haddon Robert Horsley, 3/R. West Kent + (M.G.C.) _Nr. Marcoing_ + „ „ CAWSON, 2/Lt. George Adrian, R.F.C. + „ „ GOLDS, Capt. Ingram Thomas, 7/East Surrey + _Near Gouzeaucourt_ + „ „ HODGE, 2/Lt. Lionel Clifford, 6/R. West Kent + „ „ LAING, Lieut. Ivan,✠ 2/Coldstream Guards + _Near Gouzeaucourt_ + „ „ MARCHANT, 2/Lt. Charles Victor, 15/London + _Near Bourlon Wood_ + „ „ MOLYNEUX, Capt. Eric Seymour, 1/Worcester + _Near Gouzeaucourt_ + „ „ PRYKE, 2/Lt. Edgar, R.F.C. _Accident in France_ + „ „ SMART, Lieut. Edgar Herbert, 6/London + „ „ WYKES, 2/Lt. Ernest Arthur Innes, 5/R. Berks + _Battle of Cambrai_ + „ „ YATES, 2/Lt. Frederick, 2/Hampshire + Dec. 2. GILLESPIE, Flt.-Sub-Lt. Leslie Herbert Guy, R.N.A.S. + _Drowned (Ægean Sea)_ + „ „ ORRELL, 2/Lt. John Turton, R.F.C. + „ 3. BENNETT, 2/Lt. George Arthur, 6/R. Warwick + _Battle of Cambrai_ + „ „ BINER, 2/Lt. Frank Armden, R.F.C. _In France_ + „ „ DAWSON, 2/Lt. Wilfred Leedham, 6/R. Warwick + _Near La Vacquerie_ + „ „ KEIGHLY, 2/Lt. Lindon Rayner,† 4/R. Lancaster + „ „ WATSON, 2/Lt. Clifford Thomas,† 7/London + „ 4. GIBBINS, Capt. Roland Bevington, 8/R. Warwick + _Battle of Cambrai_ + „ „ SPENCER, Lieut. George, Artists (Rifle Brigade) + „ „ WHYTE, 2/Lt. George Henry, R.F.C. _In France_ + „ 5. LAUGHTON, 2/Lt. Geoffrey, 26/Northumberland Fusiliers + „ „ LEFROY, Major Tracy Edward, Artists (8/R. Warwick) + _Battle of Cambrai_ + „ „ RUNNELS-MOSS, 2/Lt. Cyril Gower Vincent, R.F.C. _Died_ + „ 8. FENNER, 2/Lt. Alan Thomas, 3(6)North Stafford + „ „ SUTHERLAND, 2/Lt. John Alexander, 24/London + _Capture of Jerusalem_ + „ „ TOMS, Lieut. Stanley Muir,† 18/London + _Capture of Jerusalem_ + „ 9. RICHMOND, Lieut. Hugh Bowten, 21/London _In France_ + „ 10. RUNDELL, Capt. Leslie Eric,† ✠✠ 7/London + „ „ SMITH, 2/Lt. Frederick Herbert Corbitt Douglas, R.G.A. + _In France_ + „ „ WRIGHT, 2/Lt. Alfred Kyrle Terrett.† 16/London + _In France_ + „ 11. BYLES, Capt. Arthur Benzeville,† 2/Notts & Derby + _Near Marcoing_ + „ 13. ALLCHIN, 2/Lt. Sidney Milton,† 3/R. West Kent + (_While P.O.W._) + „ „ CORRY, 2/Lt. Frank Moring,† 8/Notts & Derby (R.F.C.) + _Near Ypres (12th)_ + „ 17. GURNEY, 2/Lt. Kenneth Gerard,† 5/Gloucester + (_While P.O.W._) + „ 18. RAWBONE, 2/Lt. Charles Robert, R.F.C. + _Accident in England_ + „ „ SAGE, 2/Lt. Douglas Michael, R.F.C. + „ 20. GRAY, 2/Lt. Eric Balfour, R.F.A. + „ 21. BIRD, 2/Lt. John Woodall, Household Battalion + _Near Monchy, Arras_ + „ 22. LITTLEBOY, Sub-Lt. Vernon Hatherton, R.N.A.S. _Accident_ + „ 23. BRAYDON, 2/Lt. Kevin, 18/London + „ „ BUCKLEY, Capt. Joseph Michael, 9/Rifle Brigade + _Near Passchendaele_ + „ 24. CAPPER, Capt. Ernest Raphael,† ✠ 3/Essex + „ „ TAYLOR, 2/Lt. John Birley, 4/East Lancashire + _Near Bethune_ + „ 25. HARVEY, 2/Lt. Robert George Bosworth, 5/Lincoln + _Near Cambrai_ + „ „ MACDONALD, Pte. Ronald Francis Keith, Artists _Died_ + „ 27. JEPHSON, Lieut. Charles Mitchell W., 4/R. West Surrey + _In Palestine_ + „ „ PATTISON, Capt. Robert, 10/London + „ „ RIDPATH, Lieut. Frederick Cecil Lacey, 4/R. West Surrey + _In Palestine_ + „ 28. PAUL, Capt. Edgar Newton, 6/K.R.R.C. _Near Cambrai_ + „ „ ROGERS, 2/Lt. Cecil Walter,† 7/R. West Surrey + +Dec. 30. Officers, N.C.Os. and Men, 1/Artists, killed in action or died + of wounds received at _Welsh Ridge, Cambrai_, on this date. + + ENGLISH, 2/Lt. Alfred Cecil + GODFREY, 2/Lt. Stephen Mervyn + GROOM, Lieut. Cyril + LIGHTFOOT, 2/Lt. Francis Bertram + SALISBURY, 2/Lt. Walter Frederick† + SHINNER, Lieut. William Goodwin Blake† (_d. Nov. 2_) + + AMOORE, Pte. Ralph Hannam† + CLELAND, Pte. Alan Ian Henry + CRAMOND, Pte. William† + DEAN, Sgt. Alfred Henry + DEAN, Sgt. Louis Sandbach + DEWEY, Sgt. Francis Cecil + DYSON, Pte. Gamm + GARE, L/Sgt. John Henry + GOLLE, Cpl. Claude Victor + HOLLYMAN, Pte. William Henry + HUMPHREY, Pte. Harold George + JARVIS, Pte. David Frederick Charles + JUMP, Pte. Stanley + LE Bas, Pte. Albert Olavasia + LEY, Pte. John William + MARTIN, Pte. Alfred Edgar + NEILL, Pte. Robert + NORRIS, Pte. Robert + O’VASTON, Pte. Adalia Daniel + PAINE, Pte. James Horace + PARSONS, Pte. Charles Warden† (_d. 31st_) + PHILLIPS, Pte. George Edward + PRESSNELL, Pte. Charles Edgar + PULFORD, Pte. John Charles + SCHOFIELD, Pte. James Leach + SIMPSON, Pte. James Arthur + STAPLETON, L/Cpl. Walter Richard + TAYLOR, L/Cpl. Douglas Clifton + THORP, Pte. Albert Ernest + TREVENEN, Pte. Samuel + TURPIN, Pte. Walter Frank + WOODHEAD, Pte. Frederick Gordon† (_d. 31st_) + + Dec. 31. MEASURES, Capt. Percy, 5/Leicester _Near La Bassée_ + + + 1918. + + 1918. + Jan. 1. MEW, Pte. Ronald,† 1/Artists _Welsh Ridge (Dec. 30)_ + „ „ POLLOCK, Pte. John,† 1/Artists _Welsh Ridge (Dec. 30)_ + „ „ WILLIAMSON, 2/Lt. Gerald Douglas, R.F.C. + „ 2. ALLEN, Pte. Lionel Edward,† 1/Artists + _Welsh Ridge (Dec. 30)_ + „ 3. DAVIS, Pte. Sidney James George,† 1/Artists + _Welsh Ridge (Dec. 30)_ + „ 4. BUTT, 2/Lt. Alfred, 10/Bedford (R.F.C.) + _Near Djenin, Palestine_ + „ „ WOODHEAD, L/Cpl. Frederick Gordon,† 1/Artists _Cambrai_ + „ 5. BROWN, Pte. Alfred Hughes,† 1/Artists + _Welsh Ridge (Dec. 30)_ + „ 6. REEDER, Capt. Robert, 10/Manchester _In France_ + „ „ RATA, Sgt. Samuel,† 1/Artists _Welsh Ridge (Dec. 30)_ + „ 9. BECK, Pte. Jack, 1/Artists _Died_ + „ 13. BALFOUR, 2/Lt. Alan Scott, R.F.A. (R.F.C.) + „ 17. STURT, Lieut. Humphrey Morriston, 8/Lancashire Fusiliers + _Died_ + „ „ THOMPSON, Pte. Sidney Reginald,† 1/Artists _Welsh Ridge_ + „ 18. FENN-SMITH, 2/Lt. Warren Kemp, R.F.C. _In France_ + „ „ STEVENS, 2/Lt. Gorham Venton, 5/Lincoln _Died_ + „ 22. PAUL, 2/Lt. Arthur Reginald, R.F.C. + „ 25. SMALLWOOD, 2/Lt. William Spencer, R.F.C. + „ 31. DALE, Lieut. Robert Jacomb Norris, 9/Manchester (R.F.C.) + Feb. 1. EDEY, 2/Lt. William John, 1/Essex _Near Wieltje_ + „ 2. LOCK, 2/Lt. James Palmer,† R.F.A. + „ „ QUAIL 2/Lt. Henry Charles, R.E. + „ 4. DEDMAN, Lieut. William Albert, 8/West Yorks + _Died in France_ + „ 5. HUGHES, Lieut. Thomas McKinney, 2/K.R.R.C. (R.F.C.) + „ 6. GREENE, Sub-Lt. David Wilson,† R.N.V.R. + „ 9. WINTER, Flt.-Comd. Rupert Randolph, R.N.A.S. + „ 11. SHARP, 2/Lt. Matthew, ✠ 7/London _Near Arras_ + „ 13. DAWE, Capt. Sydney Charles, ✠ 5/Lincoln _Accident_ + „ 15. DUNCAN, 2/Lt. James Athol Gordon, R.F.C. + _Accident at Montrose_ + „ „ TALL, 2/Lt. John Jeffrey, 4/Devon _In France_ + „ 17. EVANS, 2/Lt. Francis Bernard, R.F.C. + _Accident at Sedgeford_ + „ 18. WHITEHEAD, 2/Lt. Eric Wilfred, R.F.C. _Accident_ + „ 19. MALCOLM, Lieut. Kenneth James, 20/London _Near Jerusalem_ + „ „ WEATHERLEY, Lieut. Laurence Edwin M., 20/London + _Near Jerusalem_ + „ „ WILSON, 2/Lt. Humphrey Hamilton, R.F.C. _In France_ + „ 20. BUNNEY, Pte. Vincent Henry, 1/Artists + _Highland Ridge, Marcoing_ + „ 21. HARGREAVES, 2/Lt. Willoughby Frankland, R.F.C. _Accident_ + „ 23. ROBERTS, 2/Lt. Lawrie Paterson, R.F.C. _In France_ + „ 28. HOWELLS, 2/Lt. George Davey, 1/Monmouth (15/Cheshire) + _Langemarcke_ + „ „ PURSER, 2/Lt. Norman Frederick, R.F.C. + Mar. 3. ELLIS, 2/Lt. Frederick William, 13/London _Near Arras_ + „ 5. FEAR, 2/Lt. Robert S.,† /Worcester (R.F.C.) _In France_ + „ 8. FERGUSON, Pte. Bernard Vincent, 1/Artists + _Passchendaele (Oct. 26)_ + „ „ HEWITT, Pte. Guy Stevenson, 1/Artists _Highland Ridge_ + „ „ WARREN, 2/Lt. Ivan John,† 3(1)Gloucester _Near Furnes_ + „ 9. BYRNE, 2/Lt. Thomas Edmund, 1/Welsh Guards + „ 10. FRANCIS, 2/Lt. William George, R.F.C. + _Near Treviso, Italy_ + „ 11. IKIN, 2/Lt. Alfred Edward, R.F.C. _Near Auchel_ + „ „ KITCHEN, Cpl. Arthur, Artists + „ 13. ALLEN, 2/Lt. Cyrus, R.F.C. + „ 15. CRANE, 2/Lt. Lancelot, R.G.A. _Died_ + „ 17. SMITH, 2/Lt. Herbert Dudley, 7/Lancashire Fusiliers + _Near Hargicourt_ + „ „ VAUGHAN, Lieut. Francis Seymour, 5/R. West Kent (R.F.C.) + _Near Salonika_ + „ 18. TILBURY, 2/Lt. Robert William, R.F.C. _Died_ + „ 21. ADAMS, 2/Lt. Arthur Charles Henry, 5(8)Worcester + _Near St. Quentin_ + „ „ BASSETT, Lieut. Geoffrey Edward, R.A.S.C. (Ox. & Bucks + L.I.) + „ „ BATTOCK, Lieut. Thomas William, 5/East Lancashire + _Near Hesbecourt_ + „ „ BEGG, Capt. Arthur, 4/Norfolk _Died_ + „ „ BOYCOTT, Lieut. Harold Charlton, 4/Coldstream Guards + _Near Arras_ + „ „ CAREFULL, Capt. John Holt, 12/Liverpool + „ „ CARMICHAEL, 2/Lt. Gilbert, 10/ Manchester + _Near St. Quentin_ + „ „ CATTERALL, Lieut. Albert, 7/Notts & Derby + „ „ CHAPLIN, Lieut. Sydney Stanger, 5/Manchester + „ „ CLAYTON, Capt. Arthur Oliver, 2/Wiltshire + _L’Epine de Dallon_ + „ „ COOK, 2/Lt. Horace Montague,† 7/London _Near St. Quentin_ + „ „ CROUCH, Capt. Frank Harris, 5/Lancashire Fusiliers + „ „ FAWCETT, 2/Lt. Woodford, 5/Oxford & Bucks L.I. + _Near Essigny_ + „ „ FELLOWES, 2/Lt. Cyril Walter, 3/N. Stafford + „ „ GITTINGS, 2/Lt. Charles, 3(5)East Lancashire + _Near Hargicourt_ + „ „ GREEN, 2/Lt. Arthur Fairbrother, 6/N. Stafford + _At Ecoust_ + „ „ HAWKESWORTH, 2/Lt. Henry Charles H., ✠ 10/Essex + _Near La Fere_ + „ „ JACKSON, 2/Lt. Stewart Spiers, ✠ 1(8)Worcester + „ „ JERWOOD, Major John Hugh, ✠ 10/Durham L.I. + (Somerset L.I.) + „ „ NEWCOMBE, 2/Lt. John Carr, R. Engineers _Near Morchies_ + „ „ PRIME, 2/Lt. Arnold, 4/Manchester + „ 22. BAKER, 2/Lt. Frank Vincent, 6/K.R.R.C. _Near St. Quentin_ + „ „ BROAD, Lieut. Walter Victor Mantach, 13/London + „ „ CASE, Lieut. Geoffrey, 2/S. Lancashire + „ „ CHAMBERS, 2/Lt. Philip Carlisle, Tank Corps + _Near Maricourt Wood_ + „ „ EDGE, Lieut. Edward Holden,† 8/London _Near Tergnier_ + „ „ ELKINGTON, 2/Lt. Walter Henry, 3/Hampshire _Near Peronne_ + „ „ FRASER, 2/Lt. Charles Douglas, 3/London _Near Tergnier_ + „ „ HAMMOND, 2/Lt. Kenneth Lawton C., 23/Northumb. Fus. + _Near Croisilles_ + „ „ LEE, Lieut. Frank Stanley, 13/Rifle Brigade + _Near Peronne_ + „ „ LINTOTT, Lieut. Harry Chamen,† 5/London + „ „ ROBBINS, Capt. Arthur Hodder, 7/R. Inniskg. Fusiliers + _Near St. Emilie_ + „ „ ROYDS, Lieut. John Iltid, 1/Artists + _Near Havrincourt Wood_ + „ „ THIRLBY, 2/Lt. Stuart Longston, 6/Leicester + „ „ THOMSON, 2/Lt. George Vallance Bruce, 10/R. Scots + „ „ WOOLNOUGH, Capt. Frederick Ullathorne,† 3/Dorset + (6/Somerset L.I.) + „ 23. AREND, 2/Lt. Ronald Sydney, 12/R. Scots + „ „ BATCHELAR, 2/Lt. Robert Thomas, 7/R. West Surrey + „ „ BROAD, 2/Lt. John Eric, 1/Hertford + „ „ COCKBURN, 2/Lt. George Percival, 6/Suffolk + _Near Tergnier_ + „ „ FRANCIS, 2/Lt. William Joseph, 5(11)Royal Fusiliers + _Near Jussy_ + „ „ HAMMOND, Capt. Hugh Jerrold,† 2/Gloucester + _Salonika (18th)_ + „ „ HUTTON, 2/Lt. Lorne de Hutton, M.G.C. _Near Bufvillers_ + „ „ LIDGETT, Lieut. John Cuthbert, 3/South Lancashire + _Near Ham_ + „ „ MCILROY, Pte. James, 1/Artists _Trescault_ + „ „ MEDLAND, 2/Lt. James Edward Percy, Royal Engineers + „ „ MORRALL, 2/Lt. John Bernard, 10/R. Warwick + „ „ OWEN, Pte. Wilfred Ernest, 1/Artists _Trescault_ + „ „ SMITH, 2/Lt. Norman Havelock, 20/London _Near Fins_ + „ „ STEAD, 2/Lt. Horace Stuart, 3/Lancashire Fusiliers + „ „ WALLEY, Lieut. John Clifford, 5/Leicester _Near Epehy_ + „ „ WRIGLEY, 2/Lt. Percy Bernard, R. Engineers + „ 24. BAILEY, 2/Lt. Arnold, 8/R. Lancaster _Near Arras_ + „ „ BUCKLEY, Lieut. Sidney James, 5/South Stafford + _Haplincourt_ + „ „ CHEVERTON, Major Thomas Bird, ✠ R.F.A. (T.F.) + „ „ CLARK, 2/Lt. Ronald Hope,† 16/Rifle Brigade + „ „ CUMNER, 2/Lt. Cyril William, 4/London + „ „ DENT, 2/Lt. Reginald Teesdale, 6/Rifle Brigade + _Near Pargny, Somme_ + „ „ ELEY, 2/Lt. Ralph Corban, 19/London + „ „ GRAHAM, 2/Lt. Thomas Eric, ✠ 2/Scottish Rifles + „ „ HADDOCK, 2/Lt. Joseph Henry, 14/R. Irish Rifles + „ „ HAND, Pte. John William,† 1/Artists _Ytres_ + „ „ KIDD, Capt. Claud Bernard, ✠ 15/Cheshire + _Near Mericourt_ + „ „ LAST, Capt. Ernest Reginald, ✠✠ 1/Liverpool + „ „ MCKIE, 2/Lt. Eric, 6(11)K.R.R.C. _Near Voyennes, Somme_ + „ „ MATHESON, 2/Lt. Herbert, 13(15)London _Near Le Cateau_ + „ „ MAXWELL, Pte. John Humphrey, 1/Artists _Ytres_ + „ „ MOORHOUSE, Pte. Allen, 1/Artists _Ytres_ + „ „ MORGAN, Pte. James Roland, 1/Artists _Ytres_ + „ „ SIMPSON, L/Cpl. William Donovan, 1/Artists _Ytres_ + „ „ TERRY, Capt. Sidney Frederic, ✠ 1/Wilts _Near Bapaume_ + „ „ TINCKLER, Pte. Eric Harrison, 1/Artists _Ytres_ + „ „ WARD, Pte. Dudley Grant, 1/Artists _Ytres_ + „ 25. DAVIES, Pte. Geo. Edwin Carlton,† 1/Artists _Ytres_ + „ „ HILLIER, 2/Lt. Sidney Napier, 6/S. Wales Borderers + _Near Achiet-le-Grand_ + „ 26. EVANS, Lieut. Hugh Elwyn, ✠ 5/Yorkshire _Near Peronne_ + „ „ GRELLIER, 2/Lt. Arthur Berteau, 7/Lancashire Fusiliers + „ „ READING, 2/Lt. Vernon Jack, R.F.C. + _Combat over Parvillers_ + „ „ SCOLDING, 2/Lt. George Henry, 5/Norfolk _In France_ + „ 27. ANCELL, L/Cpl. Horace, 1/Artists _Aveluy Wood_ + „ „ CLARKE, 2/Lt. Alfred Lord, 3/Lancashire Fusiliers + „ „ FINNEMORE, 2/Lt. Henry James,† 7/R. Sussex (R.F.C.) + „ „ HARVEY, Lieut. Douglas, 2/Grenadier Guards + „ „ HENDRY, 2/Lt. Charles Arthur, 5(9) R. Fusiliers + _Near Aveluy Wood_ + „ „ JACKSON, Pte. James Herbert, 1/Artists _Near Albert_ + „ „ MACKLIN, 2/Lt. David Harold, 5/Bedford + „ „ MATTHEWS, 2/Lt. Joseph Henry, 5/R. Berks + „ „ PAINE, Capt. George Gordon,† ✠ 2/R. Berks + _Near Aveluy Wood (26th)_ + „ „ PENTECOST, 2/Lt. Charles Gordon, R.F.C. _Near Amiens_ + „ „ WILLIS, Lieut. Eric FitzGeorge, 1/Artists _Near Albert_ + „ 28. ADAMS, Sgt.-Inst. Arthur Cyril, 1/Artists _In France_ + „ „ CAMPKIN, 2/Lt. Reginald Ernest,† 4/London + _Near Oppy Wood_ + „ „ DAVIES, 2/Lt. Evan Jones, 1/Welsh Guards + _Boiry-Becquerelle_ + „ „ EDWARDS, Capt. William,† R.A.S.C. (Shropshire L.I.) + „ „ FORBES, 2/Lt. Duncan, 13/R. Scots _Near Monchy_ + „ „ GOODCHILD, 2/Lt. Stewart John, 3/Shropshire L.I. + _Near Henin_ + „ „ GROWSE, Capt. John Hartley,† 2/Northampton + „ „ HUGO, Lieut. Reginald Graeff,† 11/Highland L.I. + _In France_ + „ „ PARTINGTON, Capt. Leigh, 1/Northumberland Fusiliers + „ „ ROSE, Lieut. Stewart Alan, 2/Northumberland Fusiliers + „ „ SMITH, 2/Lt. George William, 8/R. Lancaster + „ „ WELLS, 2/Lt. Maurice Godfrey, R.F.A. + „ „ WOODHOUSE, 2/Lt. Percy Wilfred, R.F.C. + „ 29. JONES, 2/Lt. Herbert Joaquim,† 4(7)R. Irish + (_While P.O.W._) + „ „ MALEHAM, 2/Lt. Edgar Hubert,† 9/York & Lancaster + „ „ PALMER, 2/Lt. Henry John, 5/D.C.L.I. + _Near Villers-Brettoneux_ + „ „ POWELL, Pte. Philip George,† 1/Artists + _P.O.W. (Missing 25th)_ + „ 30. CHANDLER, Capt. Cecil William, ✠ 8/R. Munster Fusiliers + „ „ DUXBURY, Capt. Andrew Marshall, ✠ Bucks Bn./Ox. & + Bucks L.I. + „ „ HARDING, Pte. Stanley Whittall,† 1/Artists + _Wounded Nov. 3_ + „ „ LINDREA, 2/Lt. Wilfred George, 4/Gloucester + _Warfusse-Abancourt_ + „ „ MARTIN, Lieut. Cyril Basnett, 21/London + „ „ SERVICE, 2/Lt. George Brown, M.G.C. + „ „ WHITWORTH, 2/Lt. Arthur Geo. Richard,† 19/Northumb. Fus. + „ 31. PREEDY, 2/Lt. Lawrence Jack, 4(1)R. Warwick _Near Arras_ + Apr. 1. MULLANE, 2/Lt. Bernard Patrick,† 6(9)R. Fusiliers + _Wounded Mar. 26_ + „ „ OSBORN, 2/Lt. Edward Bertram,† 5/E. Lancs + _Hargicourt(Mar. 21)_ + „ „ SMITH, L/Cpl. George Herbert,† 1/Artists _Forceville_ + „ 2. JOHNS, Pte. Thomas,† 1/Artists _Forceville_ + „ „ MOORE, 2/Lt. Jack Greville, R.A.F. _Accident at Scampton_ + „ 3. JAMIESON, 2/Lt. John, 9(16)Lancashire Fusiliers + _Near Arras_ + „ 4. ANDREW, 2/Lt. Frank Douglas,† 7/Manchester + _Died in Bohain (Mar. 31)_ + „ „ HALL, Capt. Albert Loader, 8/East Surrey + _Near Villers-Brettoneux_ + „ „ NEWELL, Capt. Arthur Francis, 8/Rifle Brigade + „ „ NICHOLLS, Capt. Henry King, 5/East Surrey + _Near Villers-Brettoneux_ + „ „ PARKES, 2/Lt. Percy Reginald,† 18/London (_While P.O.W._) + „ 5. ASKEY, 2/Lt. Cecil Harry Leonard.† 3/Lincoln + „ „ BOYER, 2/Lt. Ernest Alexander, 7/London + _Near Aveluy Wood_ + „ „ EWEN, Lieut. Henry Spencer, ✠ 23/London + „ „ FULLAGER, Sgt. Charles Ernest, 1/Artists _Mesnil_ + „ „ HOYLE, Pte. James William, 1/Artists _Mesnil_ + „ „ KEMBLE, Pte. Colin Stuart, 1/Artists _Mesnil_ + „ „ ROBERTSON, L/Cpl. David Whitelaw, 1/Artists _Mesnil_ + „ „ ROSE, 2/Lt. Eric William, ✠ 2/Lancashire Fusiliers + _Near Bucquoy_ + „ 6. CORNWELL, Pte. William Henry Arthur,† 1/Artists _Mesnil_ + „ „ CROSIER, 2 Lt. Vernon Swann, 7/London (R. W. Surrey) + _Near Doullens (5th)_ + „ „ HALLPIKE, 2/Lt. Christopher George, R.G.A. + „ 9. BEAK, Lieut. Frank Leslie, R.F.A. + „ „ BROOKE, 2/Lt. Leonard, ✠ 4/Loyal N. Lancashire + _Near Givenchy_ + „ „ LEAVER, 2/Lt. Stanley Horace, 5(17)Middlesex + _Near Sailly-Lys_ + „ „ LOWRY, Lieut. Vyvyan Charles, M.G.C. _Near Bailleul_ + „ „ SMITH, 2/Lt. Charles Frederick, 12 Suffolk (T.M.B.) + „ „ WALKER, 2/Lt. William Francis, 9/Northumberland Fusiliers + „ 10. COPPOCK, Lieut. Hugh Searle, 2/S. Lancashire + _Near Ploegsteert_ + „ „ DUDDY, 2/Lt. Geo. Lionel Alfred, 11/Suffolk + „ „ SEWELL, 2/Lt. Edward John,† R.G.A. _Near Neuve-Chapelle_ + „ 11. ARNOLD, 2/Lt. Hedley Graham, 3(2)S. Wales Borderers + „ „ COXON, Capt. William Basil, 23/Northumberland Fusiliers + _Pont de Nieppe_ + „ „ MORGAN, 2/Lt. William Hugh, 12/S. Wales Bdrs. (Welch) + „ „ THOMAS, 2/Lt. William Hope, 1/Leicester (T.M.B.) + „ „ THOMPSON, 2/Lt. Ronald William, 1/Monmouth (4/S. Lancs.) + _Festubert_ + „ 12. BALL, 2/Lt. Gerald Harman, ✠ M.G.C. + _Near Vieux-Bercquin_ + „ „ BOLTER, 2/Lt. Charles Albert, M.G.C. _Near Bailleul_ + „ „ CROOKSTON, 2/Lt. William John, 4/Scottish R. (8/Border) + _Near Neuve-Eglise_ + „ „ LEECH, Lieut. Arthur William,† ✠ 6/Northumberland Fus. + _On the Somme_ + „ „ METCALFE, 2/Lt. George,† 10/R. Scots + „ „ SMITH, 2/Lt. Leon Walter, 4/D.C.L.I. _Near Estaires_ + „ 13. BINGHAM, Lieut. Montague Hearfield, 5/Yorkshire L.I. + _Near Forêt de Nieppe_ + „ „ SANGER, 2/Lt. Henry Keith, 10/East Yorks + „ 14. ALLEN, Capt. Norman, 14/R. Warwick _Near Merville_ + „ „ CHALLIS, 2/Lt. Ivor James, 11/Lancashire Fusiliers + „ „ DAVIES, Capt. Geraint,† 9/Northumberland Fusiliers + _Near Neuve-Eglise_ + „ „ GEORGE, 2/Lt. Alan Lee.† 15/R. Warwick _Near Thiennes_ + „ „ MCCARTHY, 2/Lt. Thadeus Francis, ✠ 4/Loyal N. Lancs. + _Near Givenchy_ + „ 15. EDGEHILL, 2/Lt. Ashley Gay,† ✠ 15/Lancs. Fus. (T.M.B.) + _Near Ayette (14th)_ + „ „ GOULD, 2/Lt. James Robertson Sabiston,† M.G.C. + _Nr. Ablonzeville (Mar. 27)_ + „ „ HESKETT, 2/Lt. John, 2/West Riding _Near La Bassee Canal_ + „ „ LEFTWICH, Lieut. Nigel George, 2/Cheshire + _Barakli, Salonika_ + „ „ MASON, 2/Lt. George, 1/North Stafford _Near Bailleul_ + „ „ SMITH, Capt. William Leslie,† ✠ 2/Worcester + „ 17. BARKER, 2/Lt. Henry Watson, 4/Lincoln _Near Kemmel_ + „ „ CHEERS, 2/Lt. Donald Heriot Anson, R.A.F. + _Accident at Gullane_ + „ „ HEATLEY, 2/Lt. Charles Frederick, 3/R. Welch Fusiliers + _Armentieres (7th)_ + „ „ ROWE, 2/Lt. Gilbert James Burberry, 5/R. Berks + _Near Armentieres_ + „ „ YOUNG, 2/Lt. James Cecil,† 7/R. Fusiliers _Wounded 6th_ + „ 18. COX, 2/Lt. Lupton James, 1/Gloucester _Near Festubert_ + „ „ GORDON, 2/Lt. Arthur Forbes,† 1/Cameron Highlanders + _Near Givenchy_ + „ 20. WILKES, 2/Lt. George Lionel, 7/London _Near Amiens_ + „ 22. HALLIWELL, 2/Lt. Frederick, 11/Manchester + „ 23. ROLFE, Lieut. Raymond Harold, 4/Grenadier Guards + _Near Hazebrouck_ + „ 24. MILLER, Lieut. Frederick Charles, 6/Gloucester + „ „ RAWE, 2/Lt. Charles Henry, R.F.A. (R.G.A.) + „ „ THOMAS, 2/Lt. Arthur Lewis, 2/Northampton + „ 25. EASTERBROOK, Lieut. Henry George,† 9/London + „ „ MOSSMAN, 2/Lt. Harold Alexander, ✠ 1/Grenadier Guards + _Near Warlencourt_ + „ 26. CHAPLYN, 2/Lt. Cyril Edward, 10/Essex + „ „ KING, 2/Lt. Henry Garfield, 10/Essex + „ „ NICHOLSON, 2/Lt. Paul Chessum, 9/Yorkshire L.I. + _Mount Kemmel_ + „ „ O’NEILL, 2/Lt. Douglas Quirk, 10/R. Warwick + _Near Reninghelst_ + „ 27. CARR, Capt. Leslie George, ✠✠ 1/London (4/S. Stafford) + _Near Kemmel_ + „ „ TEDDER, 2/Lt. Oswald Stanley, 3/Lincoln + „ 28. HUNT, 2/Lt. Arthur Warner,† 11/Essex + „ „ ROBINSON, 2/Lt. Cyril Charles Edward, R.A.F. + _Near Doullens_ + „ 30. DIXON, 2/Lt. William Swanston, 5/Lincoln + „ „ MCHARDY, 2/Lt. Stewart John, 7/London _In Syria_ + May 1. ALDRICH, 2/Lt. Arnold, 1(8)Worcester _Died_ + „ 2. CARO, 2/Lt. Jacob Pisa, 17/London + „ „ HEPPENSTALL, L/Cpl. Robert Archibald,† 1/Artists + _Albert (Mar. 28)_ + „ „ MOORE, 2/Lt. George Alexander, 14/R. Warwick + „ „ UNDERWOOD, Capt. Cyril Henry, 17/London _Palestine_ + „ 3. PARRY, 2/Lt. Samuel, R. Engineers (R.A.F.) + _Over German Lines_ + „ 8. BOWIE, 2/Lt. Alan Stuart Hunter,† R.G.A. + „ 14. NASH, 2/Lt. Henry Alfred, R.A.F. + „ 15. HARRIS, 2/Lt. Sydney Ernest, 3(4)Loyal N. Lancashire + _Wounded 11th_ + „ „ JONES, Lieut. Harry, 4/London _Accident (bombing)_ + „ 16. HEYNES, 2/Lt. Dudley Hugo, R.F.A. + _Near Villers-Brettoneux_ + „ „ HOLWILL, 2/Lt. William Bertram,† M.G.C. + _Near St. Quentin (Mar. 21)_ + „ 18. FLEET, 2/Lt. William Alexander, 1/Grenadier Guards + _Near Warlencourt_ + „ „ WOODS, 2/Lt. Eric Evelyn,† 12/Liverpool + „ 19. KELLAND, Sub-Lt. Robert Sydney, R.N.V.R. + „ „ TAYLOR, Pte. William, 1/Artists _Aveluy Wood_ + „ „ TUDOR, Pte. Adrian de Roy, 1/Artists _Aveluy Wood_ + „ 20. KITCHIN, Pte. Arthur, 1/Artists _Aveluy Wood_ + „ 21. BUTLAND, Lieut. George, 2/York & Lancaster + „ 22. BURFOOT, 2/Lt. William Martin, 3/Dorset (R.A.F.) + „ „ HEATH, 2/Lt. Gerard Bower, 2/Coldstream Guards + _At Ayette_ + „ „ MOTT, L/Cpl. Charles,† 1/Artists _Aveluy Wood_ + „ 24. COLVILLE-JONES, Capt. Thomas,† R.A.F. _While P.O.W._ + „ 25. GILLIAT, Lieut. Robert Vincent,† 10/Manchester + _While P.O.W._ + „ 27. BOWE, 2/Lt. Eric Arthur, Durham L.I. + „ „ COUNSELL, 2/Lt. Henry Cecil, R.F.A. + „ „ PELLS, 2/Lt. Cyril Elmore, 3/Devon + „ „ PLATT, 2/Lt. Claud Lucien Francis, R.F.A. + „ „ ROBERTS, Pte. Lionel William,† 1/Artists _At Doullens_ + „ „ SARGENT, Lieut. Ernest Malcolm, 5/Northumb. Fusiliers + „ „ SMITH, 2/Lt. Donovan Richardson McC.,† 4/Manchester + (1/Worcester) + „ „ TAYLOR, Lieut. Leslie Francis, ✠ 1/K.R.R.C. (M.G.C.) + „ 28. BRAY, 2/Lt. Frank Hugh, 3(9)R. Sussex _Near Loos_ + „ „ DONAGHY, 2/Lt. Robert Andrews, R.G.A. _In France_ + „ „ HARTREE, 2/Lt. Cyril, R.G.A. _Near Hazebrouck_ + „ „ JACOB, Pte. Edmund, 1/Artists _Aveluy Wood_ + „ „ SLATER, Lieut. Harry,† 6/South Stafford + _Near Gorre Wood (21st)_ + „ 29. BOWLY, Lieut. Reginald Walter, 20/Manchester + _Near Forêt de Nieppe_ + „ „ DAVIES, 2/Lt. Melville Allen Duff, ✠ 9/K.R.R.C. _Died_ + „ „ MOORE, Lt.-Col. Robert Frank, D.S.O., ✠ 1/Notts & Derby + „ „ STAFFORD-BADGER, Pte. Herbert Pearson, 1/Artists + _Aveluy Wood_ + „ 30. MILLS, Capt. Henry Jackson, M.G.C. + _On the Champagne Front_ + „ „ MORETON, 2/Lt. Norman Houghton, R.A.F. + „ „ NOTLEY, 2/Lt. Albert Carr, 5/R. Lancaster (5/S. Lancs.) + „ 31. LEANING, 2/Lt. Reginald William, 9/Liverpool _Accident_ + June 1. AYLES, Lieut. Francis Powell, Grenadier Guards (R.A.F.) + _Accident at Scampton_ + „ „ FIRTH, Pte. Edwin, 1/Artists _Aveluy Wood_ + „ „ KEMP, 2/Lt. George Hubert, 15/Durham L.I. (R.A.F.) + „ „ PRINGLE, Pte. Hugh Frederick D., 1/Artists _Aveluy Wood_ + „ 3. PAILTHORPE, Pte. Lawrence Stewart,† 1/Artists + _Aveluy Wood_ + „ „ PARKHURST, 2/Lt. George Henry, 3/Manchester (8/Worcester) + „ 4. CAPPER, 2/Lt. Harold Kent, R.A.F. _Accident at Stamford_ + „ 8. LOUDOUN, 2/Lt. Thomas, 3/R. Highlanders + „ 13. FAIRTLOUGH, Capt. Gerard Howard,† ✠ 1/Artists (R.E.) + _Wounded May 25_ + „ „ HAMILTON, Capt. Herbert James, ✠ R.A.F. + _Accident at Tadcaster_ + „ „ WHITESIDE, Lieut. Miles Bruce Dalzell, 1/Highland L.I. + (R.A.F.) _Accident_ + „ 15. BUTTERY, 2/Lt. Robert Arthur, 3(4)Oxford & Bucks L.I. + _Asiago Plateau, Italy_ + „ „ CHUTTER, Lieut. George Philip, 3/Gloucester + _Asiago Plateau, Italy_ + „ 16. HARLAND, 2/Lt. Richard, R.G.A. + „ „ LEVICK, 2/Lt. Cyril, R.A.F. _Near St. Omer_ + „ 17. BIRDSALL, Pte. Geoffrey, 1/Artists _In France_ + „ 19. CARTMAN, 2/Lt. James Victor, 5/Liverpool + „ 20. COLE, 2/Lt. William Maurice,† ✠ 5/Leicester + _Near Essars, Bethune_ + „ „ PERRY, 2/Lt. Arthur Ernest Cecil,† R.G.A. _Near Albert_ + „ „ SESSIONS, Lieut. Donald Humphrey, ✠ R.A.F. + _Over New Romney_ + „ 21. REDLER, Lieut. Harold Bolton, ✠ R.A.F. _Accident_ + „ 25. CARTER, 2/Lt. Alan, R.A.F. _Near Abbeville_ + „ „ MATTHEWS, Capt. Thomas, M.B.E.,† R.G.A. _At Aire_ + „ 29. FIELD, Pte. Roy Hammersley,† 1/Artists _In France_ + July 1. BALLS, Lieut. Frank William, 3/Suffolk (R.A.F.) + _Died in Arabia_ + „ „ WHITELEY, Lieut. Charles Taylor,† 8/R. Warwick + _Near Merville (June 29)_ + „ 2. HARTMANN, Lieut. Charles Herbert, 5/R. West Kent + _Near Bouzincourt_ + „ 4. BURT, Pte. Horace Christopher, Artists _Died_ + „ „ MACKENZIE, Capt. Frederick Boyce, R.G.A. _Accident_ + „ 5. BURNS, Pte. William Alfred, 1/Artists _Auchonvillers_ + „ „ WALTERS, Pte. Robert Ernest, 1/Artists + „ 14. HUGHES, 2/Lt. William,† ✠ 8/Bedford _Near Albert (3rd)_ + „ 15. GRAY, Lieut. Harry Albert, ✠ R. West Kent _Wounded 10th_ + „ 16. HAYES, Pte. Thomas Frederick, 1/Artists _Auchonvillers_ + „ „ ROGERS, 2/Lt. Arthur Forbes, R.A.F. _Accident at Lydd_ + „ „ WALKER, Pte. John Thomas, 1/Artists _Auchonvillers_ + „ 17. DOWSETT, 2/Lt. Henry George, R.A.F. + _Over Nether Wallop, Hants._ + „ „ MILLER, Pte. Frank, 1/Artists _Died while P.O.W._ + „ 20. BRAY, 2/Lt. Sidney Herbert, 8/West Yorks + „ „ CORNELIUS, 2/Lt. Herbert Walter, 1/Bedford + _Near Forêt de Nieppe_ + „ 21. HICKS, Lieut. Charles Hubert, 8/Notts & Derby + _Near Hazebrouck_ + „ 22. STREATER, 2/Lt. John Wenham,† 15/R. Warwick + _Forêt de Nieppe (June 28)_ + „ 25. DANSEY, 2/Lt. Felix Ramon Arthur, 7/London _Near Albert_ + „ 27. GREENWOOD, Lieut. James Hurst,† ✠ 11/R. West Kent + _Aveluy Wood (April 6)_ + „ 29. CHEESMAN, Pte. Daniel Gordon, Artists _Died_ + „ „ DULIN, Lieut. William Walker Motta, R.A.F. _Accident_ + „ 30. BLAKE, Major Charles Edwin Norman, ✠ R.F.A. + „ „ BRISLEY, Major Cuthbert Everard, R.A.F. + _Accident, Market Drayton_ + „ „ KING, Lieut. Kenneth Vivian, R.A.F. + _Combat over German lines_ + Aug. 2. NUTCOMBE, 2/Lt. Thomas Arthur, 3/East Lancashire (R.A.F.) + „ „ SWEETING, 2/Lt. Alan Ernest, R.A.F. + _Accident at Biggin Hill_ + „ 4. MOSS, 2/Lt. Herbert Stanley, 2/R. Regt. Cavalry + (1/Lond. Yeomanry) _Died_ + „ 6. DAWSON, Capt. Frederick Albert, ✠ 8/East Surrey + _Near Albert_ + „ „ MUMMERY, Capt. Harry Norman,† 1(14)Highland L.I. + _d. in German hands_ + „ 7. BAINES, Capt. Ellis Eyton A.O.D. _Died_ + „ „ NICHOLLS, Lieut. Harold, 3/East Surrey + _Morlancourt (6th)_ + „ „ PEARSON, 2/Lt. Robert,† 1/Yorks (8/W. Yorks) + _d. in German hands, Rethel, Aisne_ + „ „ SELFE, Capt. Edgar Donald, 9/Norfolk + „ „ STEVENS, 2/Lt. Douglas Harcourt, 4/East Kent + _Near Morlancourt_ + „ 8. ANDERSON, Capt. David Wilson, ✠✠ 6/London + _Near the Ancre_ + „ „ BARBER, 2/Lt. Harry Mason, 3(8)East Surrey + _Near the Somme_ + „ „ CLAYDON, Pte. Douglas Christie, Artists + „ „ MURRAY, 2/Lt. Arthur, 7/R. Sussex + „ „ ROBERTS, 2/Lt. Francklin Alexander, 7/London + _Near Albert_ + „ „ THORLEY, Lieut. Horace William, 17/Lancers _Near Cayeux_ + „ 9. CONSTANCE, 2/Lt. William Ernest, 7/London + _Near Chipilly_ + „ „ DICKINSON, Lieut. Henry Waite,† 12/Northumb. Fusiliers + (_While P.O.W._) + „ „ MANSEL-HOWE, Lieut. Charles Iorworth, 23/London + „ „ PERRING, Lieut. Charles Richard, R.A.F. _Accident_ + „ „ SAMPSON, Capt. Charles Alexander, ✠ 25/London + _Near Bois Celestine_ + „ 10. MOSS, 2/Lt. Gerald Alec, 2/Manchester + _Near Bois-en-Equerre_ + „ 11. TAYLOR, Capt. Ernest Reginald, ✠ 7/Essex + „ „ TEE, 2/Lt. Clifford Vernon,† R.G.A. _Hamel_ + „ 13. FATTORINI, Lieut. Thomas, R.A.F. _Over Parvillers_ + „ 15. WRIGHT, 2/Lt. Arthur Samuel. 3(8)East Yorks + _Forêt de Nieppe_ + „ 17. MERRETT, 2/Lt. Harold Edmund,† 10/Notts & Derby + „ 18. EMSLIE, Staff-Sgt.-Major Peter, D.C.M., 1/Artists + „ „ THOMAS, 2/Lt. Cyril Reynard, 11/S. Wales Borderers + _Near Outersteene_ + „ 19. HORSLEY, Capt. Oswald, ✠✠ 2/Gordon H’drs. (R.A.F.) + _Accident over Reading_ + „ „ KNOX, 2/Lt. Thomas Cowe, 7/Liverpool + „ „ WHYTE, 2/Lt. Mark Gilchrist, 6/R. Fusiliers + „ 20. BUTTERY, 2/Lt. Walter, 5/East Yorks + _Near Vieux Berquin_ + „ „ WOLSTENHOLME, 2/Lt. James Benjamin W., R.A.F. + „ 21. TRAYNOR, Pte. Francis Edward, 1/Artists + _Near Fonquevillers_ + „ 22. EVERSHED, Lieut. Philip Douglas, 7/London _Near Bray_ + „ „ LAKEMAN, 2/Lt. Harold Leslie, R.A.S.C. (7/Lancs. Fus.) + „ „ NELSON, Pte. Frederick Andrew Johnston,† 1/Artists + _Near Logeast Wood_ + „ „ SCHELL, 2/Lt. Frederick Stanley, R.G.A. + „ „ TYLER, Capt. Guy Cromwell, 1/Norfolk + _Near Achiet-le-Petit_ + „ „ WEBBER, Pte. William Kingsbury, 1/Artists + _In Logeast Wood_ + „ 23. CHIPPINGTON, 2/Lt. Horace Leonard,† 3/Suffolk + (16/R. Warwick) + „ „ EDINGER, 2/Lt. Valentine, 1(4)R. Warwick + „ „ HEWLETT, Capt. Harold Alcester Tom, 4/London + „ „ PALMER, Lieut. Arthur Baillie Bentinck, R.A.F. + _Accident at Thetford_ + „ „ THOMPSON, 2/Lt. Leonard, R.A.F. + „ „ WATSON, Lieut. Henry James Arthur, 5/Bedford + _Near Achiet-le-Petit_ + „ „ BAKER, Pte Albert George, 1/Artists + _Logeast--Achiet Area_ + „ „ EVANS, Pte. Jenkin Evan,† 1/Artists + _Logeast--Achiet Area_ + „ „ HARRIS, Pte. Ernest Beach,† 1/Artists + _(P.O.W.) Achiet Area_ + „ „ JONES, Pte. John Humphrey Ernest,† 1/Artists + _In France (Jan. 1)_ + „ „ REEVE, Pte. Claud Harold,† 1/Artists _Logeast Wood_ + „ 24. BELL, 2/Lt. Oliver, R.A.F. + „ „ GUY, 2/Lt. Reginald Churchill, 8/R. Berks + „ „ KEEPING, Capt. Claude Jeffery, 8/Middlesex + _Near Croisilles_ + „ „ OWEN, 2/Lt. Henry James, 16/R. Welch Fusiliers + _Near Mametz Wood_ + „ „ WATT, Lieut. Hugo Burn Craig, ✠ 8/Durham L.I. + „ 25. BACKHOUSE, 2/Lt. Herbert Frankland, 4/Middlesex + _Near Achiet-le-Grand_ + „ „ GIBBON, 2/Lt. Frederick William, 1/Northumb. Fusiliers + „ „ MACMILLAN, Pte. Charles Ellis,† 1/Artists _Loupart Wood_ + „ „ MURPHY, Lieut. John, 6/Northumberland Fusiliers + „ 26. ATHOL, Lieut. Charles Colbourne, M.G.C. + „ „ HOUGHTON, 2/Lt. George, 3/West Yorks (6/Dorset) + _Near Martinpuich_ + „ „ STAPLETON, 2/Lt. William Howell, 3/Bedford (5/R. Berks) + _Near Carnoy_ + „ 27. ALLISON, Lieut. Harry, 3/R. Welch Fusiliers + _Near Longueval_ + „ „ EDWARDS-TROLLIP, 2/Lt. John, 7/London _Near Albert_ + „ „ LANGLEY, 2/Lt. Francis Jasper, 2/Grenadier Guards + „ „ MAULE-FFINCH, 2/Lt. Eric Herbert J., 7/London _Near Bray_ + „ „ TYLER, 2/Lt. William Alfred, 7/London _Near Albert_ + „ „ WILSON, 2/Lt. Alexander Gordon, 12(13)R. Inniskg. Fus. + _Near Vieux-Berquin_ + „ „ COLLINS, Pte. Arthur Leslie, 1/Artists _Thitloy_ + „ „ DAVIDSON, Pte. Eric Harry Lucas, 1/Artists _Thitloy_ + „ „ GRAY, Pte. Oswald, 1/Artists _Thitloy_ + „ „ HARLAND, Pte. Morgan Lewis, 1/Artists _Thitloy_ + „ „ HORTON, Pte. Alan Moncrieff, 1/Artists _Thitloy_ + „ „ HUTCHINSON, Pte. William Laurence, 1/Artists _Thitloy_ + „ „ MILES, Pte. Frank David,† Artists _Thitloy_ + „ 28. NORMAN, Pte. Eric William,† Artists _Thitloy_ + „ „ NORTH, Pte. Charles Edward P. J.,† Artists _Thitloy_ + „ 29. HUGGINS, Capt. Douglas Frank, 1/London + „ „ WALLIS, Pte. Charles F., Artists (13/London) + „ 30. DUNN, 2/Lt. Harold Black, 5/Devon _Near Vaux-Vraicourt_ + „ „ EDE, Capt. Edwin William, ✠ 11/R. Fusiliers + „ „ GREENWOOD, 2/Lt. Arthur Donald, 2/Bedford + „ „ MADDOX, 2/Lt. Leonard George,✠✠ 22/London _Accident_ + „ „ THORP, 2/Lt. Charles Evans, R.A.F. _In France_ + „ „ PEARSON, Pte. Kenneth Herbert,† 1/Artists _In France_ + „ 31. CURLING, Capt. Frank Trevor, 18/London _Near Maurepas_ + „ „ DAVIES, Pte. John,† 1/Artists _In France_ + „ „ FRASER, 2/Lt. Alan Cuming,✠ 7/London _Bouchavesnes_ + „ „ HEWAT, Lieut. Richard Alexander, R.A.F. + „ „ MOSES, Lieut. Frank Samuel, R.G.A. _Near Monchy_ + „ „ STEVENSON, 2/Lt. Ralph Tapley, 5/London (R.F.C.) + _Near Bullecourt_ + „ „ YOUNG, Pte. Sidney Mountford,† 1/Artists _In France_ + Sept. 1. EDWARDS, 2/Lt. Arthur Ernest, 8(7) East Yorks + _Near Guedecourt_ + „ „ NELSON, Pte. William W., 1/Artists _Cagnicourt_ + „ „ REEVE, Lieut. Garnet Norman Bray, 9/Manchester + _Near Bapaume_ + „ 2. GARRETT, 2/Lt. Maurice Humphries, 15/London + „ „ HALLMARK, 2/Lt. Percy Harold, 3/York & Lancaster + „ „ KIRK, 2/Lt. Ronald Leslie, 7/London + „ 3. BOSWOOD, Lieut. Leslie John, R.A.F. + _Accident, New Romney_ + „ „ RICE, Pte. Albert George,† 1/Artists _Inchy-Mœuvres_ + „ „ STARK, 2/Lt. James Duncan,† 6/K.O.S.B. _While P.O.W._ + „ „ THOROGOOD, Lieut. Edward Linford, 8/Lancashire Fus. + „ „ WEISS, 2/Lt. Hubert Foveanse,† 8/London + „ 4. LEYBOURNE, Capt. Philip Edwin, ✠✠ 8/Hampshire + _Near Kemmel_ + „ „ MACADAM, Lieut. Arthur Charles,† R.M.L.I. + „ „ MARTIN, 2/Lt. Edwin John, 1/London _Messines Ridge_ + „ 5. CABLE, 2/Lt. James Sydney, R.G.A. (S/R) _Died_ + „ „ MUNRO, Lieut. William Pearce,† R.F.A. _Near Arras_ + „ „ SPEAKMAN, 2/Lt. Alan Edwards, 2/R. Fusiliers + „ „ WALTERS, L/Cpl. Robert Ernest, 1/Artists _Inchy-Mœuvres_ + „ 6. HUCKLE, 2/Lt. Henry Wilson, 1/Cambridge _Near Nurlu_ + „ 7. GAUNT, Lieut. Benjamin William, 3/York & Lanc. (T.M.B.) + _Havrincourt Wood_ + „ 8. RITSON, Pte. Charles Roy,† 1/Artists _Inchy-Mœuvres_ + „ 10. SPURGEON, Lieut. Donald Frank Parker, 20/London + „ 12. HOLLIS, Lieut. Arthur Reginald, 10/D.C.L.I. + _Near Hermies_ + „ 14. WHITWORTH, 2/Lt. Walter Haworth,† 7/Lancashire Fus. + _Wounded 12th_ + „ 16. GRIFFIN, Lieut. Edward William, 6/Gloucester (R.A.F.) + _Near Le Cateau_ + „ 18. DAWSON, 2/Lt. Roger Graham, 3(6)Northampton + „ „ GOTELEE, Capt. Geoffrey Harris, 1/S Wales Borderers + _Near Salonika_ + „ „ HOWARD, Lieut. Albert Leonard, 1/Loyal N. Lancs. + _Near Fresnoy-la-Petite_ + „ „ KILSBY, 2/Lt. George Alfred, 4/Northampton _Near Roussoy_ + „ 19. COMBER, Capt. Turner, † 9/Essex _Near Epehy_ + „ „ CROCKETT, Lieut. Wallace John, R.A.F. + „ „ EVANS, 2/Lt. Hugh Robert, 9/Welch + „ „ STOTT, Lieut. Walter Goodwin, 4/Manchester (15/Cheshire) + _Near Ypres_ + „ 20. LONGTHORPE, 2/Lt. Frederick,† Tank Corps + „ „ MILES, Pte. Frank David,† 1/Artists _In France_ + „ 21. ISAACS, 2/Lt. Vincent Harcourt, 5(9) R. Fusiliers + _Near Epehy_ + „ „ LARKEN, 2/Lt. John Savage, 2(1)West Kent Yeomanry + „ 22. COX, Lieut. William George, R. Engineers + _Died at Baghdad_ + „ „ HIGGS, 2/Lt. Reginald Frank, 1/R. West Surrey + _Near Epehy_ + „ „ SEDGELEY, Lieut. Henry Frederick, 9/London + „ 23. HARGER, 2/Lt. Edwyn Oscar,† R. Engineers + „ „ SIMMONS, 2/Lt. Robert Dewdney, 7/London + „ 24. LAMBDIN, Lieut. John Reginald,† ✠ 7/West Yorks + _Near Cambrai_ + „ 25. UNDERWOOD, Lieut. Roy Gaton, R.A.F. + _Accident at North Weald_ + „ 26. CRUICKSHANK, Major Eric,† R.F.A. + „ 27. BALDWIN, 2/Lt. Austin Provost, 2/Suffolk _Near Cambrai_ + „ „ DRUMMOND, Lieut. Joseph Rayson, R.A.F. + „ „ EVANS, 2/Lt. John Ewart, 3/Devon _Near Marcoing_ + „ „ HUGHESDON, 2/Lt. Arthur Hamilton, R.F.A. _Near Cambrai_ + „ „ STEPHENS, Lieut. Robert Miller, 5/R. West Kent + _Near Gouzeaucourt_ + „ „ ADAMS, Pte. Edgar Lawson, 1/Artists + _Canal du Nord, Bourlon Wood_ + „ „ BAGOT, Pte. Christopher Whitehead,† 1/Artists + _Canal du Nord, Bourlon Wood_ + „ „ CROXON, Pte. Abraham Belcham, 1/Artists + _Canal du Nord, Bourlon Wood_ + „ „ MAGSON, Pte. Walter, 1/Artists + _Canal du Nord, Bourlon Wood_ + „ „ MAINGOT, Pte. Edmund, 1/Artists + _Canal du Nord, Bourlon Wood_ + „ „ POPKIN, Pte. Roland Gilbert, 1/Artists + _Canal du Nord, Bourlon Wood_ + „ „ RICKARD, Pte. William Charles,† 1/Artists + _Canal du Nord, Bourlon Wood_ + „ „ REYNOLDS, Pte. William Halliday, 1/Artists + _Canal du Nord, Bourlon Wood_ + „ „ SELBY, Pte. Michael George, 1/Artists + _Canal du Nord, Bourlon Wood_ + „ „ TIMMS, Pte. William Frederick, 1/Artists + _Canal du Nord, Bourlon Wood_ + „ „ WHITE, Cpl. Frederick, 1/Artists + _Canal du Nord, Bourlon Wood_ + „ „ WILLIAMS, Pte. Maxwell James, 1/Artists + _Canal du Nord, Bourlon Wood_ + „ 29. BOWLING, 2/Lt. Arthur Henry, R.G.A. + _d. on service (Cambrai)_ + „ „ GIRLING, Lieut. Stephen Easthaugh, 9/D.C.L.I. + _Near Villers-Pluich_ + „ „ LAUGHTON, 2/Lt. Joseph Thornton, 1/Bedford + _Near Cambrai_ + „ „ PARKER, 2/Lt. Leslie Rowland, 3(1)S. Wales Borderers + „ 30. BEATON, 2/Lt. Grover Cleveland,† ✠ R.G.A. + „ „ BOWYER, Pte. Frederick William Snell, 1/Artists + _S. of Cambrai_ + „ „ HARTY, 2/Lt. William, 4/Shropshire L.I. _Aubers Ridge_ + „ „ HARVEY, Capt. Eric Howard, ✠✠ 5/Gloucester + „ „ LEECH, 2/Lt. Robert Edward Holt, 4/Shropshire L.I. + _Near Bethune_ + „ „ WIDDOP, Lieut. Arthur Norman, 4/East Kent + „ „ EDMONDS, Lieut. Edward Peregrin Pell, R.A.F. + „ „ SAWYER, Lieut. Robert Henry, R.A.F. _Died_ + Oct. 1. BARTLETT, Lieut. Leonard, 2/Oxford & Bucks L.I. + _Near Cambrai_ + „ „ PENDEREL-BRODHURST, 2/Lt. Bernard R., R. Engineers + _Near Neuve-Chapelle_ + „ „ ROBERTS, Pte. George,† 1/Artists _S. of Cambrai_ + „ „ TINNISWOOD, 2/Lt. Alfred, R. Engineers + „ „ WILSON, Pte. Percy Gordon,† 1/Artists _S. of Cambrai_ + „ 2. GRIFFITHS, Pte. Garnet,† 1/Artists _S. of Cambrai_ + „ „ SAULL, 2/Lt. Harold Truscott, /King’s Liverpool _Died_ + „ „ SKELTON, 2/Lt. Henry, 11/Lancashire Fusiliers + „ 3. ADAMS, 2/Lt. Percy Horace, 1/Notts & Derby + „ „ CHARLTON, 2/Lt. Frank Tysoe,† 3/South Lancashire + _Near Bethune_ + „ „ CHRISTY, 2/Lt. John George, 1(5)Leicester + _Near St. Quentin_ + „ „ COLLINGS, Lieut. Lionel Lapidge, Durham L.I. (R.A.F.) + _Died at Netley_ + „ „ LAING, Major James Gordon, 1/Artists (M.G.C.) + _Near Estaires_ + „ „ VANN, Lt.-Col. Bernard William, =V.C.=, ✠✠ 8/Notts & + Derby _Near Ramicourt_ + „ „ WHEATLEY, 2/Lt. John Charles,† 3(5)Notts & Derby + _Near Ramicourt_ + „ 4. BANNESTER, 2/Lt. John, 16/London + „ „ FELL, Pte. Kenneth George,† 1/Artists _In France_ + „ „ O’CONNOR, Lieut. Bernard Joseph, 3/R. Fusiliers + „ 5. CANNING, 2/Lt. Ernest Harold, 1/Gloucester (R.A.F.) + _Accident_ + „ „ LLOYD, 2/Lt. Evan Christian,† 3(1)S. Wales Borderers + _Near St. Quentin_ + „ „ QUINN, 2/Lt. James Ewart, 8/King’s Liverpool + _Near Cambrai_ + „ „ ROBERTSON, 2/Lt. James,† 19(7)London + „ 6. GRIMSLEY, 2/Lt. William Henry, 9/Yorks + „ 7. BAKER, Pte. Vernon Stanley, Artists _Died_ + „ 8. ARCHER, 2/Lt. Henry Charles, 1/Monmouth _Near Sequehart_ + „ „ CRANE, 2/Lt. Lucius Francis, 14/Worcester _Near Cambrai_ + „ „ DUCKWORTH, 2/Lt. Walter Clarence, 13/Welch + (1/Shrop. L.I.) _Near St. Quentin_ + „ „ HARRY, Sub-Lt. Francis Clifford, Hawke Bn., R. Naval Div. + _Near Cambrai_ + „ „ JAMES, 2/Lt. Harry Garfield, R.F.A. _Near Cambrai_ + „ „ LOOKER, 2/Lt. Arthur Donald, 1(G/B)Suffolk (15/Essex) + _Near Bois Grenier_ + „ 9. HARTLEY, Lieut. Alfred,† R.G.A. + „ „ WINCH, 2/Lt. Edward Nightingale,† 8/R. West Kent + „ 10. CASSON, Pte. Henry Gent,† 1/Artists _Niergnies_ + „ „ GOTELEE, L/Cpl. Frederick, 1/Artists _Died in France_ + „ 11. CRADDOCK, 2/Lt. Victor,† 5/South Stafford _Near Bohain_ + „ 12. HALLIWELL, Capt. Frederick, 17/Manchester + _Near Neuvilly_ + „ 13. DELANDRE-GROGAN, Lieut. Leon Victor St. Patrick, ✠ + 13/York & Lanc. _In France_ + „ „ SINCLAIR, Lieut. Eric Russell, ✠ 7/Argyle & + Suth’d H’drs. _In France_ + „ 14. FISHER, 2/Lt. Charles Heath, ✠ 12/East Surrey + „ 16. GODDARD, 2/Lt. Gordon Cecil, 9/East Surrey _Near Haussy_ + „ „ SMITH, Capt. Geoffrey Hubert, ✠ 1/Coldstream Guards + _Missing, believed killed_ + „ „ VINCENT, 2/Lt. Charles Issom Francis, 1/Coldstream Gds. + „ 17. BROMHAM, Lieut. Charles Adolphus Row, 5/Devon + „ „ JACQUES, 2/Lt. William Gladstone, 5/Notts & Derby + _Near Fresnoy-le-Grand_ + „ 18. TURNBULL, Capt. Maxwell, ✠ 8/Border _Died_ + „ 19. DE BURIATTE, Lieut. Warwick Huxley, R.G.A. + _Accident at Enfield_ + „ 21. PURVIS, Lieut. John Easton, R.N.V.R. + _Mine-sweeping near Ostend_ + „ 22. BEVAN, Capt. Thomas William, R. Engineers + _Died at Dunkirk_ + „ „ ROBINSON, Pte. George Milner, Artists _Died_ + „ 23. HARVEY, 2/Lt. William Henry. R.F.A. (S/R) + „ „ RIPPERGER, Lieut. Harold Theodore Alvin, ✠ 4/Gloucester + „ „ SPINK, Lieut. Edward Wodehouse, 7/Lancashire Fusiliers + _Near Beaurain_ + „ „ STEPHENS, Lieut. Cecil Hubert, R.F.A. + „ „ SUTTON, Lieut. William Henry, 2/Welch + „ „ WELBY, 2/Lt. Davis, R.G.A. (S/R) _Died_ + „ 24. MARKS, 2/Lt. John, 3/Durham L.I. + „ „ MITCHELL, Pte. David Dalrymple, Artists _Died_ + „ „ MORRIS, 2/Lt. Alfred Arthur Thomas, ✠ 6/Middlesex + _Near Inchy_ + „ „ THOMAS, Lieut. William Barton, 7/Worcester + _Near Varchain_ + „ 25. HARDMAN, Capt. Kenrie, 3/Highland L.I. + „ „ STICKLAND, Sgt. Charles Stuart, Artists _Died_ + „ 26. DICKSON, 2/Lt. Geo. Hubert Murray, 6/Black Watch + „ „ EMERY, Lieut. Walter Herbert Vernon, 7/East Lancashire + _Died_ + „ „ NIXON, 2/Lt. Thomas William,† 7/York & Lancaster + „ 27. BURMANN, Capt. Robert Moyle, D.S.O. ✠ 2/Border + _Near Fontaine-au-Bois_ + „ 28. CULLING, Pte. Victor James, Artists _Died_ + „ 29. HOWARD, Lieut. Gilbert Gordon,† 6/Gloucester + „ „ NICHOLSON, Lieut. Bernard Geo. Maurice, 13/Northumb. Fus. + _Died_ + „ 30. DODD, Lieut. Albert, R.A.F. _Near Le Cateau_ + „ „ FISH, Lieut. Benjamin Leslie, 12(18)Middlesex + _Near Le Cateau_ + „ „ GREY, Pte. William Cecil, Artists _Died_ + „ „ PROSSER, Capt. Arthur Edward,† 1/Worcester _P.O.W.(23rd)_ + „ „ WELLS, Pte. Jack, Artists _Died_ + „ 31. GOLDING, Capt. Harold William, A.S.C. (8/Somerset L.I.) + „ „ MURRAY, Pte. Robert McNab, Artists _Died_ + Nov. 1. BARRETT, Lieut. Jack Harper Phillips. 1/Lincoln (R.A.F.) + _Died_ + „ „ WICKS, Pte. Francis Heywood, Artists _Died_ + „ 2. HULSE, Pte. Charles William, Artists _Died_ + „ „ INGLETON, Lieut. Herbert John,† 4(8)Lancashire Fus. + _Near St. Quentin_ + „ 3. LLEWELLYN, 2/Lt. Vivian, 14/R. Welch Fusiliers + „ 4. BROCK, Lieut. Cecil Howard,† 8/Devon _Near Pommereuil_ + „ „ HUNTER, Capt. Charles James, 2/Bedford (Labour Corps) + _Died_ + „ „ LECHERTIER, Lieut. Jacques Alfred R.F.A. + _Near Le Quesnoy_ + „ „ OWEN, Capt. Malcolm de Brissac, ✠ 1/Hertford + _Near Johinetz_ + „ „ OWEN, Lieut. Wilfred Edward Salter, ✠ 5/Manchester + _Near Sambre Canal_ + „ „ ROCH-AUSTIN, Lieut. Sidney Leslie,† 4/West Riding + _Near Maubeuge_ + „ „ CANNON, Pte. Ernest Edward, 2/Artists _Died_ + „ „ FLETCHER, Pte. Cecil Brasher, 2/Artists _Died_ + „ „ PEARMAN., Pte. Carl Herbert, 2/Artists _Died_ + „ „ RHEAM, Pte. Herbert Leopold, 2/Artists _Died_ + „ „ WEHRLE, Sgt. Alfred, 2/Artists _Died_ + „ 5. ADAIR, Pte. Edward Samuel Baker, 2/Artists _Died_ + „ „ MARSHALL, 2/Lt. Harry,† Labour Corps + _Estaires (Oct. 29)_ + „ 6. PEPPER, Capt. Alwyn Tayton, R. Engineers + _Died at Salonika_ + „ 8. BREGAZZI, 2/Lt. Edward, 5/Notts & Derby _Died_ + „ „ SHAW, Lieut. Walter Douglas,†✠ R. Fusiliers + (10/Manchester) + „ „ THOMAS, Sgt. Reginald, Artists _Died_ + „ 9. ALINGTON, Cpl. Gervase Winford, 1/Artists (17/London) + _Near Harvengt_ + „ „ DAVIS, 2/Lt. Philip Henry Halton, 3/Manchester + „ „ PEGRAM, Capt. Charles Ernest, ✠ 17/Rifle Brigade _Died_ + „ „ WILLIAMS, Lieut. William Harold, R.G.A. + _Near Valenciennes_ + „ 10. HOBSON, Capt. Robert Carl, ✠✠ 12/Northumb. Fusiliers + _Died_ + „ „ GARBUTT, Sgt. Joseph Herbert, 1/Artists _Near Harvengt_ + „ „ CROFT, Major Benjamin, 1/Artists _Near Harvengt_ + + + „ „ ARMISTICE. + + „ 11. BEVINGTON, Pte. Thomas Pincombe, Artists _Died_ + „ „ ELLIOTT, Pte. Horace J., Artists _Died_ + „ „ HALLS, Pte. William James, Artists _Died_ + „ „ POWER, Pte. Bryan, Artists _Died_ + „ „ ROBERTS, Lieut. John, ✠ R.F.A. _Died_ + „ „ WOODFORDE, Pte. George Augustus,† 1/Artists + _Wounded in France (Sept. 27)_ + „ 12. SHEA, Lieut. Richard Thomas, R.G.A. _Died_ + „ 13. YEWDALL, Pte. Mark, 1/Artists _Died at Etaples_ + „ 17. DAVIES, 2/Lt. David Harold,† 1/Wilts _Cambrai (Aug. 30)_ + „ „ DOBSON, Lieut. Nathaniel George,† 2/Border (1/Cam.) + „ 20. THOMSON, Pte. Bothwell, Artists _Died_ + „ 22. EVANS, Lieut. Percy Lewis, R.A.F. + „ 25. STAINTON, Lieut. Ernest,† 7/Worcester + „ 26. BIGGS, 2/Lt. Seward, A.S.C. _Died near Cambrai_ + „ „ POOLE, 2/Lt. Leslie Stanley Richard, R.A.F. + Dec. 6. THORPE, 2/Lt. Albert Edward, 3/Yorks (11/East Yorks) + _Died_ + „ 12. PLUMPTON, 2/Lt. Robert, 6/Yorks _Died_ + „ 18. COOPER, Lieut. Frederick Edmund,† 26/R. Fusiliers + „ 19. ASHWIN, Pte. Mauley Frederic, Artists _Died_ + „ 20. BRIGGS, Lieut. Ernest Frederick, R.N.R. + _Died on Service_ + „ „ IMROTH, 2/Lt. Leslie, 8/Hampshire _Died_ + „ „ MACARTHY, Pte. Jeremiah James, Artists _Died_ + „ 27. WETHERALL, 2/Lt. Eric Francis Cecil, Labour Corps + _Died at Lille_ + „ „ ANSON-JONES, 2/Lt. John Samuel, R.G.A. _Died_ + + + 1919. + + 1919. + Jan. 9. SLATTERY, Capt. Francis James, R. Engineers _Died_ + „ 24. WHITE, 2/Lt. Thomas Herbert, ✠ 7/East Lancs. (R.A.F.) + _Died_ + „ 30. BERKELEY, Lieut. Christopher, Coldstream Guards (R.A.F.) + _Accident_ + „ „ RAWLINS, Capt. Guy Vernon Champion, R.E. (Tank Corps) + _Died_ + Feb. 4. ROUGHT, Lieut. Charles Gardiner, 2/R. West Surrey + _Died after repatriation_ + „ 13. GUNN, 2/Lt. Edmond Alan, R.G.A. _Died_ + „ 15. BURLEY, 2/Lt. Ernest Sidney, Labour Corps _Died_ + „ 17. WHITEHEAD, Lieut. Edgar Joseph William, R.G.A. (R.E.) + _Died_ + „ 22. GRATWICK, Lieut. Harold Duncan, 4/Devon _Died_ + „ 28. MILLS, 2/Lt. Robert Cecil Lloyd, 6/Northampton + _Died after repatriation_ + Mar. 7. STUART, 2/Lt. Herbert Gordon,† 3/London + _Mariecourt (27/8/18)_ + „ 13. TRATMAN, Lieut. Leslie William Draycott, R.A.F. + _Died after repatriation_ + „ 23. ARCHER, Pte. Percy John, Artists _Died_ + „ 26. NORDEN, Pte. William Alfred, Artists _Died_ + „ 27. MINORS, Lieut. Roland Towers, 7/Worcester (R.A.F.) + _Accident at Namur (26th)_ + Apr. 20. GERHARDI, Lieut. Charles, R.A.F. _Accident in Esthonia_ + „ 22. HUNT, Lieut. Cyril Frank, R.A.F. _Accident_ + May 10. NORTON, Lieut. George, R.A.F. _Accident_ + July 15. GOOLDEN, Capt. Alexander Wood, 134/Baluchistan + Infantry (late 1/E. Surrey) + _Near Fort Sandeman, Afghan Frontier_ + Sept.23. BOOTH, 2/Lt. Edward Arthur, General Staff + _At Kolvetski, N. Russia_ + + + + + SECTION II. + + LIST OF + + DECORATIONS, HONOURS + + AND + + REWARDS FOR SERVICES IN THE FIELD + + OBTAINED BY MEMBERS OF THE CORPS + + SINCE AUGUST 4TH, 1914. + + + =V.C.= + +_The Victoria Cross Decoration was instituted January 29th, 1856, for +the purpose of signalising special individual acts of bravery. It may +be conferred on any rank. The Badge consists of a Bronze Cross patée +with the Royal Crown in the centre and underneath a scroll bearing the +inscription “For Valour.” The colour of the ribbon is red._ + +HALLOWES, 2/Lt. Rupert Price, _M.C._ 4/Middlesex + + HOOGE, BELGIUM, between 25th September and 1st October, 1915. + For most conspicuous bravery and devotion to duty. + + 2/Lt. Hallowes displayed throughout these days the greatest + bravery and untiring energy, and set a magnificent example + to his men during four heavy and prolonged bombardments. On + more than one occasion he climbed up on the parapet, utterly + regardless of danger, in order to put fresh heart into his men. + He made daring reconnaissances of the German positions in our + lines. When the supply of bombs was running short he went back + under heavy shell fire and brought up a fresh supply. Even after + he was mortally wounded he continued to cheer those around him, + and to inspire them with fresh courage. + + [Reg. No. 1422. Gazetted 5th April, 1915. + Killed in action 30th Sept., 1915] + + +FLEMING-SANDES, 2/Lt. Arthur James Terence 2/East Surrey + + HOHENZOLLERN REDOUBT, FRANCE, September 29th, 1915. For + most conspicuous bravery. + + 2/Lt. Fleming-Sandes was sent to command a company which at + the time was in a very critical position. The troops on his + right were retiring, and his own men, who were much shaken by + continual bombing and machine-gun fire, were also beginning to + retire, owing to shortage of bombs. Taking in the situation at + a glance, he collected a few bombs, jumped on to the parapet in + full view of the Germans, who were only twenty yards away, and + threw them. + + Although very severely wounded almost at once by a bomb, he + struggled to his feet and continued to advance and throw bombs + till he was again severely wounded. This most gallant act put + new heart into his men, rallied them, and saved the situation. + + [Reg. No. 1482. Gazetted 9th May, 1915] + + +MELLISH, Capt. the Rev. Edward Noel Chaplain to the Forces (R.A.C.D.) + + ST. ELOI, FRANCE, 27th to 29th March, 1916. For most conspicuous + bravery. + + During heavy fighting on three consecutive days he repeatedly + went backwards and forwards under continuous and heavy shell + and machine-gun fire, between our original trenches and those + captured from the enemy, in order to tend and rescue wounded + men. He brought in ten badly wounded men on the first day from + ground swept by machine-gun fire and three were actually killed + while he was dressing their wounds. The battalion to which he + was attached was relieved on the second day, but he went back + and brought in twelve more wounded men. On the night of the + third day he took charge of a party of volunteers, and once more + returned to the trenches to rescue the remaining wounded. This + splendid work was quite voluntary on his part, and outside the + scope of his ordinary duties. + + [Gazetted 5th May, 1915] + + +CATHER, Lieut. Geoffrey St. George Shillington + Adjutant 9/Royal Irish Fusiliers + + NEAR HAMEL, FRANCE, 1st July, 1916. For most conspicuous + bravery. + + From 7 p.m. till midnight he searched “No Man’s Land,” and + brought in three wounded men. Next morning at 8 a.m. he + continued his search, brought in another wounded man, and gave + water to others, arranging for their rescue later. Finally, at + 10.30 a.m., he took out water to another man and was proceeding + further on when he was himself killed. All this was carried out + in full view of the enemy, and under direct machine-gun fire + and intermittent artillery fire. He set a splendid example of + courage and self-sacrifice. + + [Reg. No. 685. Gazetted 22nd May, 1915. + Killed 2nd July, 1916] + + +BENNETT, Lieut. Eugené Paul, _M.C._ 2/Worcester + + Near LE TRANSLOY, FRANCE, 5th November, 1916. For most + conspicuous bravery in action when in command of the second wave + of the attack. Finding that the first wave had suffered heavy + casualties, its commander killed and the line wavering, Lieut. + Bennett advanced at the head of the second wave, and by his + personal example of valour and resolution reached his objective + with but sixty men. Isolated with his small party, he at once + took steps to consolidate his position under heavy rifle and + machine-gun fire from both flanks, and, although wounded, he + remained in command directing and controlling. He set an example + of cheerfulness and resolution beyond all praise, and there is + little doubt that but for his personal example of courage the + attack would have been checked at the outset. + + [Reg. No. 1253. Gazetted 1st January, 1915] + + +CATES, 2/Lt. George Edward 2/Rifle Brigade + + E. of BOUCHAVESNES, FRANCE, 8th March, 1917. For most + conspicuous bravery and self-sacrifice. When engaged with some + other men in deepening a captured trench, this officer struck + with his spade a buried bomb, which immediately started to burn. + 2/Lt. Cates, in order to save the lives of his comrades, placed + his foot on the bomb, which immediately exploded. He showed the + most conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty in performing + the act which cost him his life, but saved the lives of others. + + [Reg. No. 3035. Gazetted 27th February, killed 9th March, 1917] + + +DEAN, Lieut. Donald John 8/Royal West Kent (T.F.) + + N.W. of LENS, FRANCE, 24th to 26th September, 1918. For most + conspicuous bravery, skilful command, and devotion to duty when + holding, with his platoon, an advanced post established in a + newly-captured enemy trench north-west of Lens. The left flank + of the position was insecure, and the post, when taken over + on the night of September 24th, was ill-prepared for defence. + Shortly after the post was occupied the enemy attempted, + without success, to recapture it. Under heavy machine-gun fire + consolidation was continued, and shortly after midnight another + determined enemy attack was driven off. Throughout the night + Lieut. Dean worked unceasingly with his men, and about 6 a.m. + on September 25th a resolute enemy attack, supported by heavy + shell and trench mortar fire, developed. Again, owing to the + masterly handling of his command, Lieut. Dean repulsed the + attack, causing heavy enemy casualties. Throughout the 25th and + the night of September 25th-26th consolidation was continued + under heavy fire, which culminated in intense artillery fire on + the morning of the 26th, when the enemy again attacked and was + finally repulsed with loss. Five times in all (thrice heavily) + was this post attacked, and on each occasion the attack was + driven back. Throughout the period, Lieut. Dean inspired his + command with his own contempt of danger, and all fought with the + greatest bravery. He set an example of valour, leadership and + devotion to duty of the very highest order. + + [Reg. No. 3692. Gazetted 4th October, 1916] + + +VANN, Lieut.-Col. Bernard William, _M.C. & Bar_; _Croix-de-G._ + 8(6)Notts & Derby (T.F.) + + BELLENGLISE, FRANCE, 29th September, 1918. For most conspicuous + bravery, devotion to duty and fine leadership during the attack + at Bellenglise and Lehaucourt. He led his battalion with great + skill across the Canal du Nord through a very thick fog and + under heavy fire from field and machine guns. On reaching the + high ground above Bellenglise the whole attack was held up + by fire of all descriptions from the front and right flank. + Realising that everything depended on the advance going forward + with the barrage, Lt.-Col. Vann rushed up to the firing line and + with the greatest gallantry led the line forward. By his prompt + action and absolute contempt for danger the whole situation was + changed, the men were encouraged and the line swept forward. + Later he rushed a field gun single-handed and knocked out three + of the detachment. The success of the day was in no small degree + due to the splendid gallantry and fine leadership displayed by + this officer. Lt.-Col. Vann, who had on all occasions set the + highest example of valour, was killed near Ramicourt four days + later, when leading his battalion in attack. + + [Reg. No. 1800. Gazetted 2nd Sept., 1914. + Killed in action, 3rd Oct., 1918] + (11 times a casualty. ED.) + + + =D.S.O.= + +_The Distinguished Service Order was instituted by Queen Victoria, +September 6th, 1886. May be conferred on Commissioned Officers who have +been specially mentioned in despatches for meritorious or distinguished +service in the field or before the enemy. Bars may be added for +additional acts of gallantry. Since August 1st, 1918, this Order has +been awarded in respect of active service for “services in action” +only, i.e., for service under fire or for distinguished individual +service in connection with air-raids, bombardments or other enemy +action. The Badge of the Order is a gold cross, enamelled white, edged +gold, having on one side the Imperial Crown in gold on a red enamelled +ground, on the reverse side the Imperial and Royal Cypher (both sides +being surrounded by a wreath of laurels enamelled green). The ribbon +is red, edged blue. Bars are indicated (in undress uniform) by silver +rosettes on the ribbon._ + +ANDREWS, Capt. Stephen Arthur 7/Royal Sussex + + Near EPEHY, 18th September, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and good work. His company was allotted the task of clearing + the railway embankment of the enemy. Although enfiladed by + machine-gun nests from the village, and having sustained heavy + casualties, he personally led forward the remainder of his + company, and was one of very few to reach the objective. He then + organised under very heavy fire and held the position until the + situation was cleared up. + + [Reg. No. 1915 + + +AUSTEN, Major Ernest Edward 1/Artists + + In EGYPT, awarded 1st January, 1919. + + +BARE, Capt. Alfred Raymond, M.C. 1/2 Loyal North Lancashire + + GIVENCHY, 18th April, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. Under cover of a heavy barrage the enemy + attacked, very quickly surrounding a strong point, where this + officer had his company headquarters and one platoon. In face + of superior numbers he put up a stout resistance until forced + to retire on to another strong point, where the position was + very critical, the officer in charge having been killed. He took + command, and after a stiff fight, drove back the enemy. He was + twice wounded during the fight. + + [1296 + + +BLACKWOOD, Lt.-Col. Albemarle Price 2/Border Regt. (Adjt. 1/Artists) + + BUTKOVA DZUNA, 20th December, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. He conducted a most successful raid on a + village in the enemy’s lines, which resulted in the capture of + 55 prisoners and heavy casualties to the enemy. The success of + the enterprise was due to his forethought and skilful handling + of his command. + + +BURMANN, Capt. Robert Moyle, M.C. + 2/Border & East Lancs.(Brigade-Major 20/Inf. Brig.) + + Awarded 3rd June, 1918. + + +CARRINGTON, 2/Lt. Charles Worrell Grenadier Guards + + FONTAINE-NOTRE-DAME, 27th November, 1917. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty. When part of the advance was + held up by two enemy machine guns firing from a house he at once + organised and led a bayonet charge and captured the house and + its occupants. He then led a successful attack on the second + objective, and having captured it, beat off a counter-attack. + Later, when his flank became exposed, and the enemy attacked + him from the rear, he fought his way back, and brought his men + out in good order. He set a magnificent example of courage and + initiative. + + [7781 + + +CUMBERLEGE, Capt. Geoffrey Fenwick Jocelyn 11/Royal Fusiliers + + S. of MIREAUMONT TRENCH, 17th February, 1917. He dashed along + the line rallying his own battalion and men of other units. He + succeeded in restoring order and in reorganising the line at a + most critical time. Throughout the day he inspired all ranks by + his high example of courage and devotion to duty. + + [1889 + + +CUTTING, Major Raymond Howarth, _M.C._ 1/Devonshire (att. M.G.C.) + + Awarded 3rd June, 1918. + + [1142 + + +EDLMANN, Major Francis Joseph Frederick 12/Northumberland Fusiliers + + Awarded 1st January, 1917. + + [1634 + + +EDWARDS, 2/Lt. Cyril George 7/West Yorkshire + + REINCOURT, 27th July, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. Having gone out with a N.C.O. to reconnoitre + the enemy’s wire, they were attacked by bombs. The first one + he seized before it exploded and threw it back, and, when the + second fell, realising that they could not both escape unharmed, + he threw his legs over it to smother the explosion, and thus + protected the N.C.O. By this splendid act of gallantry and + self-sacrifice he saved the life of his comrade at the risk of + his own. The N.C.O. was able to drag him back to our lines, + where he showed great pluck in reporting the information which + he had gained by his daring reconnaissance. + + [4804 + + +ELKINGTON, Capt. Christopher Garrett 8/Gloucestershire + + GRANDCOURT, 18th November, 1916. With six men he attacked and + silenced an enemy machine gun. Later he displayed great courage + and ability in organising the defence of the position. He was + twice wounded, but remained at duty directing operations until + he was again severely wounded. + + [2501 + + +FARRINGTON, Capt. Windham Brookes 3/Notts & Derby (R.F.C.) + + In FRANCE, 24th December, 1917, to 11th March, 1918. On five + occasions during a period of three months he has led formations + on long-distance bombing raids, in which despite bad weather + conditions, he has found and bombed his objectives with the most + excellent results. All the operations in which he has taken part + have proved highly successful, and his capabilities have stood + out most prominently. He is a keen and most efficient pilot, and + by his courage and determination has set a splendid example to + his squadron. + + [2733 + + +GELSTHORPE, Capt. Alfred Morris 8/Durham L.I. (att. M.G.C.) + +S.E. of YPRES, 25th to 28th September, 1917. While he was completing +most elaborate arrangements in an advanced position for a machine-gun +barrage on the following morning, the enemy attacked during the night +under a most intense barrage. He immediately got all his guns into +action with great effect, and made a personal reconnaissance forward to +see if he could use them to better advantage. His teams suffered heavy +casualties during this attack, but he carried out his full barrage +programme on the following morning under a heavy bombardment. He showed +qualities of leadership and initiative of the highest order, and his +example of courage and contempt of danger had the most inspiring +influence on his men. + + [2640 + + +GOLDING, Capt. John R.A.M.C. + + Awarded 3rd June, 1917. + + [3231 + + +GOLDTHORP, Lt.-Col. Robert Heward 4/West Riding (1/Artists) + + BOURLON WOOD and MŒUVRES, on 27th September, 1918. For + conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. When the leading + companies were held up by machine-gun fire, suffering + heavy casualties, he went forward collecting personnel and + reorganising the attack, which resulted in the capture of the + objective. He showed a fine offensive spirit, which encouraged + his men at a critical period. + + +GREENWOOD, Lt.-Col. Charles Francis Hill 22/London + + Awarded 1st January, 1918. + + +GRIERSON, Capt. Kenneth MacIver 22/Manchester + + In ITALY, 27th October, 1918. He was in command of one of the + leading companies in the attack. He led his men across the Piave + in a magnificent manner. When the enemy bank had been reached he + crawled forward and helped to cut a gap in the wire to within 15 + yards of the enemy; all this time he was under observation and + fire from the embankment, which was still held by the enemy. The + splendid example he set to his men contributed in a large extent + to the successful capture of the first objective. Later, in the + taking of all objectives, he showed himself to be a fine leader + both in skill and courage. All the houses and strong points were + tackled under his direction in a systematic and dashing way. + + [3343 + + +HARVEY, 2/Lt. Albert, _M.C._ 6/Liverpool + + YPRES, 31st July, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and devotion + to duty. Having led his company to their objective, he noticed + that a farm, some 500 yards ahead, was holding up the attack + on the left. He at once organised a small party, with which he + worked round the flank and rushed the farm, capturing three + machine guns and killing and capturing a number of the enemy. + By this prompt and plucky action he saved the brigade many + casualties. His initiative and enterprise in action are at all + times admirable. + + [4659 + + +HENDERSON, 2/Lt. Charles Ernest 10/London + + Near POELCAPPELLE, 7/8 October, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty in leading a patrol through the enemy + outposts to a position in the enemy’s main line of resistance, + which was over 900 yards from our line. His patrol of 20 + captured 23 unwounded prisoners and killed or wounded another + 25 of the enemy. Though the rifles and Lewis gun jammed owing + to mud, he succeeded in covering the withdrawal of the patrol, + every man returning safely. He showed magnificent courage and + resource. + + [4676 + + +HENDERSON, Capt. Ernest James, _M.C._ 2/East Lancashire + + W. of BETHENCOURT, 24th to 28th March, 1918. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty. When his C.O. was wounded + he took command of the battalion, and handled it with great + judgment and success. He invariably displayed the utmost courage + and disregard for personal danger, although frequently exposed + to heavy machine-gun and rifle fire, and his fine example + inspired all ranks with him. Ultimately he was wounded. + + [1828 + + +HINGLEY, Lt-Col. Alfred Norman, _M.C._ 13/Middlesex + + Near RIEUX, 10th October, 1918. For great gallantry. When the + advance met with heavy machine-gun and shell fire, and the + leading companies had lost many officers, he personally led the + battalion to its final objective. Again, on October 11th, near + Avesnes-les-Aubert, under an intense enemy barrage, it was due + to his personal courage and leadership that the ground gained by + the battalion was maintained. He set a very fine example to all. + + [2914 + + +HOARE, Capt. Walter John Gerald 11/Royal Fusiliers + + TRONES WOOD, 18th July, 1916. With two sergeants, one of whom + was wounded by the intense shell fire, he dug out a buried + sergeant and rescued him alive. He has done fine work throughout + the operations. + + [3781 + + +HOBSON, Major Harry Royd R.A.S.C. + + Awarded 1st January, 1918. + + [2334 + + +HUGHES, Capt. Hugh Llewellyn Glyn R.A.M.C. + + LEIPZIG SALIENT, 6th July, 1916. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty during operations. He went out in broad + daylight, under heavy fire, and bandaged seven wounded men in + the open, lying out in an exposed spot for one and a half hours. + At nightfall he led a party through a heavy barrage and brought + the seven men back. + + [890 + + BAR TO D.S.O. + + LEIPZIG SALIENT, 21st, 25th & 27th August and 4th + September, 1916. On four separate days he showed an utter + contempt for danger when collecting and tending the wounded + under heavy shell fire. + + +JONES, 2/Lt. Reginald Rees Welsh Guards + + YSER CANAL, 31st July, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty during an advance. When the leading waves were + temporarily held up by fire from a blockhouse he pushed up to + the obstacle and fired his rifle through the slits, regardless + of the danger which confronted him. He then entered the + blockhouse himself, dealt with the occupants, and enabled the + advance to be continued. He was later badly wounded in the head, + having acted throughout the operation with great gallantry and + initiative. + + [7655 + + +KING, 2/Lt. Mark Coldstream Guards + + SAILLY, 15th March, 1917. He led his platoon through an intense + hostile barrage, displaying the greatest bravery. Later, on + reaching the first objective and finding his left flank exposed, + he got his men out of the enemy’s front line, formed front to + the left, advanced 400 yards, and captured an enemy second line + trench, thereby saving a critical situation. + + [3642 + + +LEAKE, Capt. George Ernest Arthur 4/London + + BULLECOURT, 15th May, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty when in command of his company. He showed + a splendid example of coolness, disregard of danger, and + cheerfulness, and, although wounded, he remained at duty. It + was largely owing to his influence that all ranks showed such a + splendid spirit under the most intense hostile barrage, which + lasted for 14 hours. + + [3371 + + +MICKLEM, Major Charles Royal Marine Artillery (No. 2 Howitzer) + + Awarded 1st January, 1919. + + [2409 + + +MILES, Capt. Lancelot George 2/Royal Highlanders + + BERNAFAY WOOD, 10th July, 1916. He handled his company with + great skill and coolness during a heavy bombardment. He also + led his company with great dash in an assault, during which he + captured four machine guns. During the attack he was severely + wounded by a bomb. + + [1368 + + +MOORE, Major Harold Edward No. 1 Signal Coy. (R. Monmouth) R.E. + + Awarded 3rd June, 1919. + + [734 + + +MOORE, Lieut.-Colonel Robert Frank, _M.C._ 1/Notts & Derby + + Near ST. CHRIST, W. of the Somme, 22nd March to 2nd April, 1918. + For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty during lengthy + operations. After his C.O. had been killed, he took command of + the battalion, which he handled with great skill and judgment, + beating off several determined attacks, and when finally + compelled to withdraw, doing so in a masterly manner, and with a + minimum of casualties. His conduct throughout the operations set + a fine example of courage and leadership, and was of great value + in maintaining the high morale of the battalion. + + [2648 + + +ROSHER, Lieut.-Col. John Brenchley, _M.C._ 10/Durham L.I. + + CANTAING, 21st November, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. On our cavalry being temporarily held up, and + whilst the reinforcing infantry were still some way in the rear, + he immediately despatched two companies to the assistance of the + cavalry, and himself led up a third company as reinforcements. + His prompt action immediately resulted in the capture of the + objective with slight casualties. + + [1624 + + BAR TO D.S.O. + + E. of MARCOING, 3rd December, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. When the enemy attacked in great force + positions held by his battalion he displayed the greatest + courage and ability, inspiring his men to beat off three + attacks. When finally pressed back by superior numbers he + reorganised the remnants of the battalion, and advancing, + reoccupied the trenches from which he had been temporarily + ejected. + + +RUSSELL, 2/Lt. Robert Tor Indian Army R/O + + In MESOPOTAMIA, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and devotion + to duty in charging the enemy’s trench, which was strongly + held. He then led a bombing attack and cleared 200 yards of the + trench. Later, he maintained his position for four hours when + reinforcements arrived. + + [260 + + +SAGAR, Capt. Arnold Leslie 8/East Lancashire (13/K.R.R.C.) + + TRESCAULT, 12th September, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. This officer got his company into position for + the attack despite heavy shelling, then leading the front wave, + he gained his objective. When held up at a strong point, he + crawled out with a Lewis gun and one man to a flank, enfilading + it with such success that forty prisoners, two machine guns and + one trench mortar were captured. During the ensuing thirty-six + hours his company beat off three determined counter-attacks + with heavy loss. He also led a bombing party, clearing a trench + and killing or capturing the whole of the enemy. He showed + exceptional qualities as a leader. + + [8072 + + +SAVORY, Squadron-Commander Kenneth Stevens R.N.A.S. + + CONSTANTINOPLE, 14/15 April, 1916. In recognition of his + services on the night of 14/15 April, when he carried out a + flight to Constantinople and dropped bombs upon points of + military importance, returning safely to his base after a long + flight in rough and stormy weather. + + [2256 + + BAR TO D.S.O. + + CONSTANTINOPLE, 9th July, 1917. In recognition of his services + on the night of 9th July, when a successful attack was carried + out against the Turkish-German fleet lying off Constantinople. + When the Goeben, surrounded by warships (including submarines), + had been located, the attack was made from a height of 800 + feet. Direct hits were obtained on the Goeben and on the other + enemy ships near her. Big explosions took place on board + them, followed by a heavy conflagration. The War Office at + Constantinople was also attacked, and a direct hit obtained. + + +STERNDALE-BENNETT, Commander Walter Royal Naval Division, R.N.V.R. + + BEAUCOURT, 13th November, 1916. He assumed command of and + handled his battalion with marked courage and ability. He + personally collected a party and bombed the enemy out of part of + their second line, where they might have held up the attack. + + [2977 + + +TAYLOR, Capt. Bruce Mitchell, _M.C._ 1/D.C.L.I. + + Awarded 1st January, 1918. + + [1932 + + +THOMPSON, Capt. Arnold John, _M.C._ 1/Scots Guards + + Awarded 3rd June, 1918. + + [1225 + + +THOMPSON, Capt. Claude Ernest, _M.C._ 2/South Lancashire + + Awarded 1st January, 1918. + + [1038 + + +TRELOAR, Capt. George Devine Coldstream Guards + + PILKEM RIDGE, 31st July, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty on two successive occasions. He led his company + across a canal under very heavy barrage, and, finding the only + available bridge was broken, he personally secured a mat from + the original line, and laid it down for his company to cross, + thereby saving great congestion and countless lives. Later, + when the regiment on his left was held up by machine-gun fire, + he immediately grasped the situation, and pressed forward + with another company, finally capturing the position. By his + great presence of mind and personal example of gallantry and + cheerfulness he kept his company going under the most adverse + circumstances. + + [4208 + + +WALBY, Capt. Herbert Charles, _M.C._ + 4/North Staffordshire (9/Yorkshire L.I.) + + HENDECOURT, 9th September, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + during an attack. He led the support company and eventually + came up with the leading waves and took the objective, where he + reorganised his men under very heavy fire. In a second attack + later in the day his fine example inspired those under him, and + when the enemy counter-attacked he personally led forward two + platoons to a position from which he could bring fire to bear on + them. + + [7297 + + +WENYON, Lieut.-Col. Herbert John 8/Royal West Kent + + S.E. of YPRES, 9th September, 1917. He collected a party, and + led them through heavy shell fire in a counter-attack upon + one of our posts, which had been captured by the enemy, and + although the position was exceptionally strong, it was retaken + at the first attempt. This was entirely due to Captain Wenyon’s + prompt action and the determined energy which he displayed at a + critical moment. + + [1945 + + BAR TO D.S.O. + + VADENCOURT CHATEAU, 21st March to 5th April, 1918. For + conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. He organised + defences against heavy enemy attacks and held vastly superior + numbers of the enemy at bay, inflicting heavy losses on them. He + set a very fine example of courage and good leadership. + + +WILLANS, Capt. Harry, _M.C._ 2/Bedford + + Awarded 3rd June, 1918. + + [1030 + + +WRIGHTSON, Lieut. Edward 4/Northumberland Fusiliers + + In ITALY, 27th October, 1918. On the Piave, in the initial + attack, he was left in command of the company, all other + officers being killed or wounded. This company had orders to + form a defensive flank, but Lieut. Wrightson, seeing that the + attack in front was held up by uncut wire, led his company + forward, cut a belt of wire by hand under severe machine-gun + fire and assisted in taking the first objective. He personally + shot down an enemy machine gunner who was causing many + casualties. Ultimately his company formed a defensive flank + to the brigade, and though losing over 50 in casualties he + maintained and even improved his position by enterprise and + patrols. On 29th October, he led his company again in an attack + over several kilometres, capturing many prisoners and machine + guns. Throughout the entire operations he showed exceptional + gallantry and marked powers of leadership. + + [6782 + + +YUILL, Capt. Harry Hogg, _M.C._ R.E. + + Awarded 3rd June, 1917. + + [3393 + + + =D.S.C.= + +_The Distinguished Service Cross, a Naval Decoration, instituted +in June 1901, and formerly known as the “Conspicuous Service Cross,” +has since October 1914 been awarded for services before the enemy +to Officers below the rank of Lieut.-Commander, and to Warrant and +subordinate Officers previously eligible. It consists of a Silver +Cross with the reverse side plain, and having on the obverse side, in +the centre, the Imperial and Royal Cypher, surmounted by the Imperial +Crown. Bars may be added for additional acts of gallantry._ + + CUCKNEY, Flight-Lieut. Ernest John R.N.A.S. + + ZEEBRUGGE, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and ability when + taking part in a raid on the seaplane station. + + BAR TO D.S.C. + + On the 3rd September, 1917, he bombed an enemy submarine, and + probably severely damaged her. + + [Reg. No. 4360 + + +MCGREGOR, Capt. (Acting Flight-Commr.) Norman Miers R.N.A.S. + + In FRANCE, 12th December, 1917. In recognition of his skill + and courage in aerial combats. Whilst leading his flight on an + offensive sweep he encountered a body of Albatross scouts. In + the general fight which ensued he attacked a scout which was + engaging one of our machines and drove it down out of control, + and it was seen to crash. Act. Flt.-Cdr. McGregor has destroyed + several enemy machines, and has led his flight with great dash + and judgment. + + [2925 + + +SIEVEKING, Flight-Lieut. Lancelot Giberne R.N.A.S. + + In recognition of services in dropping bombs on enemy railway + lines and ammunition dumps on the night of 11/12 July, 1917. + + [1925 + + +SIMPSON, Flight-Capt. George Goodman R.N.A.S. + + For gallantry and able leadership in aerial fighting, notably on + the following occasions:-- + + On 3rd May, 1917, he drove down a hostile aeroplane out of + control. + + On 11th May, 1917, while on offensive patrol with five other + machines, he attacked six hostile aircraft. One of these he + brought down out of control, and a few minutes later he attacked + another at close range and brought it down in flames. + + On 23rd May, 1917, he led a formation of five machines to + attack at least twice that number of hostile aeroplanes. Both + formations became split up, and a general fight ensued. Five + times during the combat he drove off hostile aeroplanes from + another of our machines, and one of those which he attacked was + seen to go down in a spin. + + [1090 + + + =M.C.= + +_The Military Cross was instituted as a Decoration on December 28th, +1914, to reward Distinguished Services rendered by Officers of certain +ranks in the army in time of war. Bars may be added for additional acts +of gallantry. Since August 1st, 1918, it has, like the D.S.O., been +awarded for “services in action” only. The Decoration consists of a +Cross of Silver, having on each arm the Imperial Crown and bearing in +the centre the Royal and Imperial Cypher. The ribbon is white with a +purple stripe. Bars are indicated (in undress uniform) by small silver +rosettes on the ribbon._ + +ABEL, 2/Lt. James Edgar 6/Royal West Kent + + LATEAU WOOD, 20th November, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. When his company commander became a casualty + he assumed command at a critical period and worked his men + forward to a strong point, whence the enemy were developing + heavy machine-gun fire, and silenced them by concentrated rifle + fire. His courage and fine leadership saved many casualties, and + enabled the battalion to continue the advance. + + +ADAMS, 2/Lt. Arthur Marston 9/Liverpool + + E. of LE VERGIER, 4/5 May, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion when in charge of reconnoitring patrols and raiding + parties, frequently under hazardous conditions. On one occasion + he entered an enemy sap, capturing prisoners, and returning + without a casualty. + + +ADAMS, Lieut. Berthold 25/Northumberland Fusiliers + + POELCAPPELLE, 13th to 16th October, 1917. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty in reorganising his company, + having frequently to go over the top from shell hole to shell + hole exposed to the enemy’s snipers. He went out and bandaged + several wounded who were lying in the open, and remained with + his company although wounded. + + +ADAMS, 2/Lt. Oliver Haynes R.G.A. + + WESTHOEK, 16/17 August, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty as Forward Observing Officer. Having + established an observation post, he went repeatedly through + heavy barrages to get information. In addition to this he + displayed the utmost gallantry and disregard of personal danger + in rendering first aid to wounded infantry men and placing them + in a trench for safety before sending up stretcher-bearers. + + +ADAMS, 2/Lt. Thomas James 12/Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers + + S. of ARDICHY, 26th March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. When some of the enemy gained an entrance into + the trench he rushed forward at the head of his men and drove + them out, personally killing an officer and several men with the + bayonet. He did splendid work. + + BAR TO M.C. + + GULLEGHEM, October 15th, 1918. During the attack he showed great + gallantry. He led his platoon in the face of the heaviest enemy + fire and showed great coolness and daring throughout the attack. + In the village of Heule, when his company was held up by heavy + enemy fire, he personally led an assaulting party, capturing + thirteen of the enemy and himself inflicted many casualties upon + the enemy. He set a fine example of courage and endurance. + + +ADAMS, Lieut. Wilfred Carne 2/Royal Berks + + ARRAS, 17th March, 1917. During a raid on the enemy’s trenches + he handled his men in a most gallant manner, and was largely + responsible for the success of the raid. Later he assisted in + rescuing a wounded officer. + + +ADDISON, 2/Lt. Roger 10/East Lancashire + + Awarded 3rd June, 1918. + + +AINGE, 2/Lt. David Alfred Lloyd + Att. 2/Royal Welch Fusiliers (S. Reserve) + + LES BŒUFS, SAILLY SAILLISEL, 1st September, 1918. For + conspicuous gallantry and resource in controlling his company + during a determined counter-attack after his company commander + had been wounded. He personally held an advanced post with a few + men and a Lewis gun, beating off several efforts of the enemy to + force a way round his exposed flank. He stuck to his post until + dark, and, having collected the rest of his company, established + a good line of defence. + + +ALDOUS, Lieut. George James R.A.S.C. + + Awarded 1st January, 1919. + + +ALLBURY, 2/Lt. William 18/Durham L.I. + + W. of VIEUX-BERQUIN, 27th August, 1918. This officer showed + great skill and determination in leading his men during an + attack, over unknown ground, under heavy machine-gun fire, to an + objective which was very oblique to the front of the assembly + position, and was not defined by any particular feature. He + accomplished his task with great success, capturing a machine + gun and its whole detachment. While selecting the line for + consolidation he moved about, under very heavy fire, encouraging + and steadying the men by his resolute behaviour. + + +ALLEN, 2/Lt. Henry Cecil R.F.A. + + BEAUCOURT, 13th November, 1916. He displayed great courage and + determination in laying and repairing a line under heavy fire. + + +ALLERTON, 2/Lt. Arthur Russell 8/Liverpool + + E. of YPRES, 20th September, 1917. He captured an enemy strong + point with his platoon and held it in spite of continual + artillery and machine-gun fire. He displayed coolness and + self-possession throughout, which had the greatest influence on + his men. + + +ANDERSON, 2/Lt. Eric Edwin Irish Guards + + BROOMBEKE, 9th October, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty when in command of his platoon. He attacked a + machine-gun position, capturing the two guns, and killed all the + garrison. He was responsible for capturing two more machine guns + at the first objective. He had previously carried out a very + valuable reconnaissance. + + +ANDERSON, Capt. David Wilson 6/London + + Near YPRES, 20th September, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. By his skilful leadership his company + captured all its objectives. When all the other officers became + casualties he exposed himself fearlessly to the enemy’s fire, + and by his personal encouragement ensured the consolidation of + the captured positions and repelled several counter-attacks, + inflicting heavy casualties on the enemy. + + BAR TO M.C. + + Near POELCAPPELLE, 3rd October, 1917. In spite of difficult + natural conditions and the total absence of all landmarks, he + led his company to within 100 yards of the barrage line before + an attack. Although his men were being continually bogged, he + inspired them by his personal example to push on, and succeeded + in capturing a farm held by the enemy. In spite of heavy + casualties he fought his way from one position to another until + he had gained his objective, which he successfully consolidated + and held. + + +ANDREW, Capt. Reginald Barrett William Goldsworthy 15/London + + SHAFAT, 27th December, 1917. During an enemy attack he led his + platoon through an intense artillery and machine-gun barrage + over very difficult country to render assistance to a battalion + at a critical juncture, which, thanks to his timely aid, was + able to repulse the enemy attack. His courageous determination + and initiative were most praiseworthy. + + BAR TO M.C. + + WULVERGHEM, 3/4 August, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and good + leadership during an advance. After his company had relieved + another battalion he made a personal reconnaissance of the + front line, during which he was wounded but remained at duty, + and the following night set up his patrols and took up a new + line. Later, he made a daylight reconnaissance under enemy fire + and obtained accurate information of the position. He showed + marked courage and devotion to duty. + + +ANDREWS, 2/Lt. Lionel Raymond 5(4)Royal Lancaster + + GIVENCHY, 9th April, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. Finding that a strong party of the enemy had + occupied an artillery observation post in rear of the support + line, this officer took two men and bombed them out, inflicting + casualties and taking prisoners. Then, finding that his company + headquarters were over-run by the enemy, he organised a party of + bombers and cleared them out, too. His initiative and leadership + were of great value. + + +ANDREWS, Lieut. Stephenson Arthur 7/Royal Sussex + + YPRES, 31st July and 1st August, 1917. He led his company + with great gallantry and dash in the attack, gaining all his + objectives, consolidating his position, and holding it for two + days. He set a splendid example to his men by his coolness under + heavy fire. + + BAR TO M.C. + + Near CARNOY, 26th August, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry. He + showed great courage in bombing a strong point from which the + enemy were holding up the advance by heavy machine-gun fire. + He led a few men forward, captured the gun, and killed five of + the crew, enabling the remainder to advance and reach their + objective. Throughout the operations from 22nd to 28th August + his courage and leadership inspired all under his command. + + +APPLETON, 2/Lt. James 4/Yorkshire L.I. + + GREENLAND HILL (north of Arras), 22/23 September, 1918. He was + in charge of the leading wave of the company in a night attack. + The enemy shelling was very heavy during the advance, but he + rallied the men and was the first to enter the enemy post. + He set a fine example of cool courage under fire, and proved + himself a leader of great ability. During the consolidation he + personally reconnoitred his platoon front and got in touch with + troops on his flanks. + + +ARTHUR, 2/Lt. Frederick Parle 4/Liverpool + + North of LE CATEAU, 10/11 October, 1918. In command of a platoon + he displayed conspicuous gallantry in wading up to his neck in + crossing the Selle River. Subsequently, under heavy fire, he + made three journeys to and from battalion headquarters, bringing + in reports and exact dispositions of all companies, which had + been previously obscure. + + +ASHDOWNE, Lieut. Kenneth 3/Essex (5/Leicestershire) + + BOIS DE RIQUERVAL, 11th October, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + during the operations. He rendered most valuable assistance + to his commanding officer throughout some fourteen hours’ + continuous fighting. On several occasions he took charge of + parties of his own and of another battalion, reorganising and + disposing of them to the best advantage. + + +ATKIN-BERRY, Lieut. Henry Gordon 59/Field Coy., R.E. + + PONT-SUR-SAMBRE, 7th November, 1918. He was in command of + bridging operations over the river Sambre. In spite of enemy + rifle fire from the opposite bank he succeeded in constructing a + light pontoon bridge for the advancing infantry, showing great + gallantry and determination. + + +ATKINSON, Lieut. Edward Arthur North Irish Horse (5th Cyclist Bn.) + + LE BURGUE, 22nd August to 1st September, 1918; especially on + 23rd August, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and good leadership + during the advance. When the left flank of a battalion was + severely threatened, realising the situation, he, of his own + initiative, led forward three Lewis gun teams under heavy fire + and brought them into action, nullifying the attempts of the + enemy, and enabling the battalion to hold its position. + + +BACON, Capt. Douglas Charles 2(20)London + + E. of FLESQUIERES, 27th September, 1918. For most conspicuous + gallantry and resource during the attack. He led his company + with great dash in the attack, capturing a battery of field + guns, fifteen machine guns, and ninety prisoners. Subsequently + he organised and took charge of the line held by three companies + of his battalion, and two platoons of another. He kept battalion + headquarters fully informed throughout the day. Although both + his flanks were exposed, he held the line under heavy enemy + artillery and machine-gun fire for twenty-four hours, during + which period he repulsed two counter-attacks. He did splendid + work. + + +BAILEY, 2/Lt. Herbert Packer 3/East Surrey + + Near ST. ELOI, 7th June, 1917. He displayed the greatest + gallantry in handling a Stokes gun, following the first line + infantry up to the final objective, where he consolidated later + in the day. He showed great judgment, and was instrumental in + repelling an enemy counter-attack by the skilful use of his gun. + + +BAILEY, Capt. John Vernon Moncas Royal Army Ordnance Corps + + BLARGIES, 19th to 21st May, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. When the enemy aeroplanes bombed the + ammunition depot, this officer voluntarily remained in the face + of heavy fire to uncouple and save half an ammunition train, the + remainder of which was already alight. With the aid of another + officer and some men he got the salvaged portion of the train + away to comparative safety. His gallantry and coolness were of + great service. + + +BALL, Capt. Arthur Hugh R.G.A. + + Awarded 1st January, 1918. + + +BALL, Capt. Frank Leslie 8/East Yorks + + Awarded 1st January, 1917. + + +BALL, 2/Lt. Gerald Harman Machine Gun Corps + + ARLEUX, 19th February, 1918. He was in command of a machine-gun + post which the enemy attempted to raid under cover of an intense + bombardment. His machine gun was put out of action by a shell, + and the enemy succeeded in entering the trench. He at once + engaged them, and after severe hand-to-hand fighting drove them + out without any casualties among his own men. He handled a very + awkward situation with the greatest coolness and courage. + + +BALL, Capt. Sidney Charles 5/Royal Lancaster + + N.E. of POELCAPPELLE, 26th October, 1917. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty when in command of his company in + an attack. Under difficult conditions of ground and heavy fire + from “pill-boxes” he pushed forward reinforcements to the gaps + caused by casualties to the battalion. When the battalion had + lost all its officers he rallied the men and reorganised the + line. + + +BALL, Capt. Thomas Harold 5/Leicestershire + + Near ETROEUGNT, 7th November, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and good leadership during the advance. He led his company + forward with such dash that he surprised an enemy field battery. + The company captured over 20 prisoners, killed six of the enemy + and captured or killed all the horses. + + +BALL, 2/Lt. William Arthur 5/Lincolnshire + + Near ECOUST, 21st March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty when he was the senior company officer left. + He was put in command of the remnants of four companies, + about seventy men, and throughout the subsequent four days’ + fighting displayed the greatest skill, coolness and courage in + organising successive defensive positions. His own personal + example inspired the men to great efforts, and to a great extent + contributed to their steadfastness. + + +BANTING, Capt. Arthur Digby 250th Siege Battery, R.G.A. + + Awarded 3rd June, 1919. + + +BARDSLEY, Lieut. Albert 12/Loyal North Lancashire + + GIVENCHY, 9th to 16th March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. This officer handled his transport most + efficiently throughout eight days’ operations. Each night + supplies had to be brought up under heavy shell fire, and when + water pumps were broken by shelling he quickly organised another + system of supply, which necessitated his constant supervision, + having to keep water carts on the move to avoid shell fire. His + coolness and cheerfulness were a great asset. + + + BARE, Capt. Alfred Raymond 1/Loyal North Lancashire + + Awarded 3rd June 1917. + + +BARKAS, 2/Lt. Geoffrey de 1/London + + SPECTRUM TRENCH, 7/8 October, 1916. He showed marked courage + and initiative during the consolidation of the position. He + established a bombing post on his exposed flank and maintained + his position for 32 hours until relieved. + + +BARKER, Capt. Rowland Francis 2/Worcestershire + + E. of YPRES, 25th September, 1917. He commanded his company with + great skill and gallantry during an enemy attack. His tactical + dispositions were sound, and he showed great determination and + initiative. He had the most responsible position, and continued + to hold it, though his right flank was enveloped. He set a + splendid example to his men. + + +BARNES, 2/Lt. Alfred Douglas 23/London + + GRAINCOURT, 9th December, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty in an advanced post, which was repeatedly + attacked by large numbers of the enemy. Time after time they + obtained a footing in it, only to be driven out. He went about + calmly encouraging the men, and organising counter-attacks, and + was fighting continuously for six hours. His conduct throughout + was a splendid example to all ranks. + + +BARNES, Lieut. Reginald Charles 4/York & Lancaster + + BULLECOURT, 3rd May, 1917. He twice led his men against the + enemy’s trenches, and rallied men of his own and other units + under very heavy fire. + + +BARNETT, Lieut. Raimond Austin 1/Artists + + S. of MARCOING, 30th December, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. He led a bombing party with great + determination and drove back the enemy, who were occupying part + of our lines. He inflicted heavy casualties on the enemy and + re-established the position. + + +BARON, 2/Lt. Frank Oseland 4/South Lancashire ( /London) + + NEUVILLE VITASSE, 7/8 April, 1917. When in command of a patrol + he penetrated the enemy’s front line and brought back valuable + information, owing to which a serious obstacle to the advance + was greatly diminished. + + +BARRETT, Capt. Wilfrid Morris 12/London + + NEUVILLE VITASSE, 9th April, 1917. Although wounded in the head, + he continued to lead his company with the utmost gallantry until + they reached their objective. He then organised the position and + continued to superintend for some time. + + +BARROW, Lieut. Thomas Henry 22/London + + Near TOURNAI, 7th November, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. Whilst he was bringing his company up to + the front line on a very dark night they came under very heavy + shell fire, which inflicted several casualties to his company, + he himself being wounded. He nevertheless carried on for two + hours, and then after reporting that the relief was complete he + reported to the aid-post. + + +BARTON, 2/Lt. Guy Stanley 1/Royal Welch Fusiliers + + FESTUBERT, 16th May, 1915. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty, when attacking with three bombers houses + occupied by the enemy. On the morning of the 17th May he was + wounded and sent down to the base, but, hearing on his way that + the grenade company was without an officer, he refused to go any + further and returned to take command. + + +BATE, Lieut. Herbert Roland 6/Manchester (19/Royal Sussex) + + WARGNIES, 4th November, 1918. He took over command of his + company on the 2nd November, 1918, and led it with great + gallantry and judgment throughout the attack. It was due to his + fine leadership through heavy enemy barrage that such great + success was won. + + +BATE, Capt. Robert Edmund de Breteuil 5/York & Lancaster + + GOMMECOURT, 27th March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty during an enemy attack. He led a bombing party + composed of brigade headquarter details to a threatened point in + the line, and held up the enemy by attacks for two days, showing + a fine example of courage and coolness. + + +BATES, 2/Lt. Frederick Percy 4/Oxford & Bucks L.I. + + S. of ASIAGO, ITALY, 26th August, 1918. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty during a raid. He led his platoon + with marked skill and determination, himself accounting for + several of the enemy. Having cleared up the whole of the area + allotted to him, he, although wounded in the shoulder, gave + valuable assistance to the platoon on his flanks. + + +BATZER, 2/Lt. Robert John 10/London (1/Artists) + + TILLOY, 27th August, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. This officer led his company with great dash + in an attack on a village, pushed through it, and captured + a machine gun, which he turned on the enemy. Throughout + the operations he set a fine example and led his company + successfully, owing to previous personal reconnaissances made + under fire. + + +BAYLIS, 2/Lt. Roland Harry 7/Royal West Surrey + + BRAY-CORBIE ROAD, 8th August, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and initiative during an attack. He commanded the support + platoon of the leading company, and on reaching his objective + found his right flank open. On his own initiative he worked + round, and in the face of heavy machine-gun fire twice led his + men to the attack, knocking out four enemy machine guns and + capturing about twenty-five prisoners. His splendid work enabled + the troops on his right to continue their advance. + + +BAYZAND, 2/Lt. Geoffrey Coldstream Guards + + Near HOUTHOULST FOREST, 9th October, 1917. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty when in charge of the battalion + forward party advancing in rear of the leading battalion. Later, + he was in charge of all carrying parties, and successfully + brought up material and water in spite of continuous shelling + and the almost impassable condition of the ground. Fresh + carrying parties were detailed each time, but he took charge of + each one. + + BAR TO M.C. + + S. of GAVRELLE, 27/28 February, 1918. When in command of a party + raiding the enemy trenches, he led his men close up under our + barrage, which had the effect of avoiding casualties to his + party and of surprising the enemy to a far greater degree than + otherwise would have been the case. He showed fine judgment in + deciding when the object of the raid had been attained and in + ordering the withdrawal at the earliest possible moment, he + himself being the last to return to our trenches. His courage, + powers of leadership, and ability were beyond all praise, and + contributed largely to the initial success of the raid. + + +BEAL, Capt. Leonard Frank 2/Bedford + + POZIERES, 7th to 9th August, 1916. For conspicuous gallantry + during operations. He consolidated his position under heavy + shell and machine-gun fire, and got into touch with the + troops on his right. In spite of shell-fire he rendered a + most useful report with map. He had previously done fine work + in consolidating and holding a position in a wood under very + difficult circumstances. + + +BEATON, 2/Lt. Grover Cleveland 143rd Siege Battery, R.G.A. + + Near VILLERS-FAUCON, 17th September, 1918. When a section of + his battery, situated several hundred yards off, was subjected + to a heavy mustard gas and high explosive bombardment, and the + command post, in which two officers were hit, he at once went + to their assistance, and although himself suffering from the + effects of the gas, carried one officer, who had been mortally + wounded, to a place of safety, and then returned and assisted + the other officer, who had also been wounded, out of danger. He + then returned a third time, rallied the men and ensured that + every possible precaution was taken. He showed the greatest + gallantry and pluck. + + +BEESLEY, Lieut. Herbert 5/Lancashire Fusiliers + + WIELTJE, 31st July, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and devotion + to duty during an attack. With great gallantry he pushed + forward to the furthest objective of the Brigade, under heavy + machine-gun and rifle fire. When the enemy counter-attacked, + though twice wounded, he continued to hold his post on the flank + until relieved. He showed a quick grasp of the situation and + great courage and coolness. + + +BEETHAM, Lieut. George Clarence 5/York & Lancaster + + HAVRINCOURT, 20th November, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. He led his men with great determination in an + attack under heavy machine-gun fire. He rushed an enemy machine + gun and captured it, together with the whole team. He then + reorganised his men and captured the final objective, taking + over sixty prisoners. + + +BELCHER, Lieut. Arthur Edward Irving 2/Yorkshire + + Near RIDGE WOOD, 8th May, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty while in command of the company in close + support. Thanks to his coolness and good leadership his line was + held intact, although the enemy had forced the front line. He + also very gallantly led his company in a counter-attack later in + the day. + + +BELL, Capt. David Cockburn 9/Middlesex (R.F.C.) + + In ITALY, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. + When on observation duty, together with another officer, in a + balloon, which was set on fire by an enemy machine, he remained + in the burning balloon endeavouring at very great risk to + himself to get his companion, who had been rendered insensible + by a bullet wound in the head, overboard in his parachute. Being + unable to do this, he was compelled to abandon his companion, + whose death was subsequently found to have been due to the + bullet wound, and to jump from the burning balloon. + + +BELL, 2/Lt. Henry Leonard 1/London + + Near FREMICOURT, 24th March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. He went forward with a Lewis gun and two men + when the enemy were about to attack. By carefully ranging his + gun he succeeded in putting a number of the enemy out of action + and in breaking up their attack. Later in the day, when his + company commander became a casualty, he took command, and led + his men with marked skill. + + +BENNETT, 2/Lt. Eugené Paul 2/Worcestershire + + Awarded 1st January, 1916. + + +BENSON, 2/Lt. Thomas Norman 5(4)Gloucester + + KNOLL, 24/25 April, 1917. He handled his company with great + skill and courage under most critical conditions. He withdrew + his men in the face of heavy fire with slight casualties. By + his personal bravery and determination he set a fine example to + those under him. + + +BENTLEY, 2/Lt. Alfred 4/Norfolk + + YPRES, 11th August, 1917. He led the assaulting platoons of his + company in a most gallant manner to the recapture of a strong + point which was affording the enemy an important advantage over + our lines of communication. By his coolness and fine personal + example under most trying circumstances all subsequent attempts + by the enemy to recapture the strong point were frustrated. + During the afternoon he went out on patrol and captured two of + the enemy from a concrete emplacement, which was afterwards of + great tactical value, and the following night, although wounded + and seriously gassed, he extricated a number of officers from a + dug-out who had been gassed at the same time as himself. + + +BERLINER, Capt. Philip Barnett 7/London + + MALARD WOOD, 8th August, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry in + action. He was leading his company with great determination + through the enemy’s front lines when he was severely wounded in + the leg, but he struggled on for a thousand yards with the help + of his runner, encouraging and directing his men. All the other + officers had become casualties, and his courage and endurance + were of particular value to the success of the attack. + + +BERNAYS, Capt. John Stewart Noall 6/Leicestershire + + EAUCOURT L’ABBAYE, 25th August, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry. + When an enemy counter-attack was launched on his company, his + swift appreciation of the situation and skilful handling of his + men under heavy fire, saved a very doubtful situation. Later, he + again displayed great ability during an attack, and throughout + the whole operations his courage and cheerfulness set a fine + example to all ranks (at BEAULENCOURT, 1st September, 1918). + + +BERTIE, Capt. Alberic Willoughby R.F.A. + + Awarded 3rd June, 1918. + + +BESCH, 2/Lt. Roy Cressy Frederick 1/Artists + + Awarded 1st January, 1919. + + +BESSANT, 2/Lt. John Archibald R.E. + + LEIPZIG SALIENT, 21st August, 1916. He laid out and + superintended the construction of 250 yards of communication + trench up to the captured enemy trenches. He got the work + completed by daylight. The whole work was carried out under + heavy shell fire. + + +BLACK, Lieut. James Irish Guards + + BROOMBEKE, 7th to 10th October, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty as Adjutant during three days’ operations. + When the trenches of one of the support companies were being + blown to pieces he went from battalion headquarters and led the + company forward into a new position. + + +BLACKHURST, 2/Lt. Sydney 7/London + + S.E. of YPRES, 7th June, 1917. He led his company with the + greatest gallantry and determination to their objective. + Although wounded in three places, he disregarded his wounds + until the objective had been consolidated three hours later, + although they were sufficiently severe to justify him not + remaining on duty. He set a splendid example of courage and + determination, which had an immense moral effect on his men. + + +BLAKE, Major Charles Edwin Norman R.F.A. + + Awarded 1st January, 1918. + + +BLANCHARD, 2/Lt. Henry Claude Allan 1/Artists + + Near WESTROOSETEKE RIDGE, 30/31 October, 1917. When owing + to casualties the command of the company devolved upon him + he remained at his post for six hours after he was severely + wounded, and although in great pain established communication + with the company in support and refused to leave until + reinforcements arrived. + + +BLUNDELL, Lieut. Douglas Roper 20/London + + Awarded 3rd June, 1919. + + +BOND, 2/Lt. Gerald Aubrey 3/County of London Yeomanry + + E. of YPRES, 2nd to 11th August, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty on several occasions when bringing up + rations and material to the front line on pack animals, over + very difficult country and under almost continuous shell fire. + In spite of casualties to animals and a stampede caused by + shells, he never failed to deliver the whole of the stores. + Throughout he set a very fine example to his men. + + +BONE, Capt. Frederick Howard 2/Wiltshire + + MORCHIES, 22nd to 25th March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. He formed a defensive flank with half + his company, and with the remainder reinforced the front line, + inflicting severe losses on the enemy and holding them in + check for many hours. He subsequently withdrew, and, although + in an exhausted state, helped with the reorganisation of the + battalion. He showed untiring energy and great coolness in the + face of overwhelming numbers. + + +BOON, 2/Lt. Ernest George Fred R.G.A. + + Near YPRES, 22nd October, 1917. During a bombardment a shell + hit a stack of shells, exploding some and setting fire to the + cartridges. At great personal risk and under fire the whole + time, he succeeded in extinguishing the fire before it spread to + a pile of fused shells. + + +BORET, 2/Lt. John Auguste 4/Royal West Surrey (R.F.C.) + + In FRANCE, August and September, 1917, For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty on many occasions. He has taken part in + forty-one night bombing raids, many of which were carried out + at a very low altitude and in bad weather. He has successfully + inflicted considerable damage upon his objectives. + + +BOURDILLON, Lieut. Tom Lewis 8/K.R.R.C. + + SWITCH TRENCH, 15th September, 1916. Although wounded, he led + his company with great courage and initiative, and organised the + consolidation of the position gained. + + +BOX, 2/Lt. Kenneth James 3/Yorkshire L.I. + + Awarded 3rd June, 1918. + + +BOYTON, 2/Lt. Jack Lyons 5/Leicestershire + + EPEHY, 21st March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty while employed as battalion intelligence + officer during an enemy attack. He was continuously in the + battalion observation post, whence he kept in touch with both + front-line companies and sent back reports hourly to battalion + headquarters. In the evening he made a reconnaissance and gained + valuable information as to the enemy dispositions and the + position of the battalion on the left. He performed his duties + with much courage and ability. + + +BRACHI, Lieut. Maurice 3/London Field Co., R.E. + + VIMY RIDGE, 21st May, 1916. For conspicuous ability and good + personal example and care in organising a combined R.E. and + Infantry party to occupy advanced trenches under very heavy fire. + + +BREALY, 2/Lt. Samuel George 6/Royal Fusiliers + + E. of YPRES, 31st July, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty whilst acting as Liaison Officer. He showed + the greatest courage and initiative in obtaining valuable + information under intense machine-gun and shell fire. It was + owing to his gallantry and dash that the leading battalions were + kept in touch with one another, and thus greatly contributed to + the success of the operation. + + +BRENCHLEY, 2/Lt. John 4/Coldstream Guards + + Near BOESINGHE, 27th to 31st July, 1917. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty whilst putting out bridges + across a canal. It was entirely due to his untiring and gallant + efforts that the bridges were kept in repair, in spite of + frequent breaks by hostile shell fire, and that they were in a + serviceable condition by zero hour, in good time for our attack. + + +BREWER, Capt. Charles Herbert 2/Bedfordshire (R.A.F.) + + In FRANCE, 10/11 March, 1918. He set out to make a special + railway reconnaissance, and though the weather conditions became + very bad he continued his task with the greatest determination. + His engine began to fail when he was a long distance over the + enemy’s lines. By skilful piloting he succeeded in crossing the + enemy’s trenches, but the machine crashed in “No Man’s Land,” + and turned completely over. Heavy machine-gun fire was opened + by the enemy, and though his jaw was broken he extricated the + observer, who was pinned under the machine and was unconscious, + and dragged him to a shell-hole in the face of the enemy’s fire. + He showed splendid courage and resource. + + +BROADBRIDGE, Capt. Myles O’Brien 8/Devonshire + + Awarded 1st January, 1916. + + +BROATCH, 2/Lt. Percy 32/Northumberland Fusiliers + + E. of HARGICOURT, 26th August, 1917. He led his men to attack + and got into action on the final objective in a very short time. + Although half his men became casualties he kept his mortars + in action and supplied with ammunition, until relieved three + days later. It was only owing to his brilliant leadership and + cheerful example that the mortars were kept in action. + + +BROMFIELD, 2/Lt. Frank Larden 1/East Lancashire + + Awarded 1st January, 1919. + + +BROOKE, 2/Lt. Cecil Bernard Machine Gun Corps + + CAMBRAI, 20th November, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. He took command of a party of infantry who had + lost their officers and senior N.C.O.s and led them forward to + the objective. He also brought his machine guns into action in + spite of heavy casualties. + + +BROOKE, 2/Lt. Leonard 4/Loyal North Lancashire + + E. of YPRES, 20th to 25th September, 1917. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty as intelligence officer during + an action. He established an observation post in a commanding + and conspicuous position, and worked under heavy shell fire + throughout a critical period, having only one signaller left out + of his party. Later, he found himself the only officer in the + front line, and took command until the battalion was relieved, + showing marked coolness and contempt of danger. + + +BROOKS, Capt. Douglas Cecil Jack 9/Welch Fusiliers + + Awarded 4th June, 1917. + + +BROWN, Capt. Alfred John 6/Royal Sussex (R.F.C.) + + In FRANCE, 2nd March, 1918. While on patrol work he and his + patrol attacked two enemy two-seater machines, one of which was + driven down out of control, the other being seriously damaged. + On the following day he attacked a hostile reconnaissance + machine, which he forced to land in our lines. On a later + occasion he volunteered to attack a hostile aerodrome in foggy + weather. He dropped four bombs from a height of 200 feet, which + blew in the sides of one of the hangars, and then attacked horse + and motor transport on the road, finally engaging enemy troops + in the main street of a village with machine-gun fire. He has + shown great skill and daring as a leader of offensive patrol. + + +BROWN, 2/Lt. Andrew Terras 3/West Yorkshire + + Awarded 1st January, 1918. + + +BROWN, 2/Lt. Ernest Bertram 5/South Staffordshire + + BUCQUOY, 13/14 March, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. He led two platoons into the enemy’s lines, + and maintained his position until ordered to retire. He assisted + to bring in several wounded men under heavy fire, and throughout + set a splendid example to his men. + + +BROWN, Capt. Harold Gladstone 8/York & Lancaster + + E. of YPRES, 18th September. 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty when in command of a raiding party. He led his + party against an enemy strong point, and was the first to enter + it, shooting two of the enemy with his revolver and bayonetting + a third. Though under fire from another strong point he very + coolly made a careful reconnaissance of both positions, and + brought back valuable information. He set a magnificent example + of coolness under fire to his men, and it was largely due to his + initiative and energy that the operations were successful. + + +BROWN, Lieut Sydney 6/Northumberland Fusiliers + + POEILLY, 21st to 23rd March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. This officer handled his company with skill + and resource for some ten days’ fighting, until he was wounded. + When in battalion reserve he made several counter-attacks, and + closed a gap in the right flank. His company found the rearguard + at the crossing of a river, and it was mainly due to his leading + that the enemy was held off while the retirement was being + effected. + + +BROWN, 2/Lt. Walter James 4/South Lancashire + + Awarded 1st January, 1918. + + +BROWNE, Lieut. Aubrey George 4/Norfolk (1/M.G.C.) + + N. of FRESNOY, 24th September, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + while in charge of a battery of eight machine guns, which he got + into action under very heavy shell and machine-gun fire. He then + pushed forward under intense machine-gun fire, and did splendid + work in repelling a vigorous counter-attack launched by the + enemy. + + +BRYSON, 2/Lt. George 1/Cameron Highlanders + + Near BERTHANCOURT, 18th September, 1918. For conspicuous + gallantry in command of his platoon. Under heavy machine-gun + fire he charged and knocked out a machine gun which was holding + up the advance and captured the gun crew, thus enabling his men + to reach the second objective. + + +BRYSON, Capt. Robert Edwards 12/Scottish Rifles (R.A.F.) + + ST. QUENTIN, 21st March, 1918. When on contact patrol work he + was subjected to the most severe machine-gun and rifle fire from + the ground, and received a serious wound. Despite this, and the + most adverse weather conditions, he succeeded in locating the + enemy positions, landing his machine safely behind our lines + and bringing back most valuable information. By his disregard + of personal danger and unfailing devotion to duty he has set a + splendid example to all ranks. + + +BULLPITT, 2/Lt. James 1/Machine Gun Corps + + Awarded 1st January, 1919. + + +BURBURY, 2/Lt. Arthur Vivian 2/Yorkshire (R.F.C.) + + CAFTET WOOD, 15th September, 1916. When observing from a + balloon at a height of 3,000 ft. the cable was cut by a shell. + He destroyed his papers, ripped the balloon, a most difficult + operation in the air, and then got down in his parachute. + + +BURDER, 2/Lt. Claud Vernon 8/Middlesex + + Near WESTHOEK, 16th August, 1917. He led his company through + heavy shell fire to an exposed position with great gallantry + and ability. Though short of ammunition and suffering many + casualties, by his fine example he inspired his men, and + held the position until relieved. He sent in most valuable + information, and set a splendid example of courage and + resolution. + + +BURMANN, Lieut. Robert Moyle Adjutant, 2/Border + + Awarded 1st January, 1916. + + +BURROUGHS, Capt. Percy William 24/London + + AVELUY WOOD, 6/7 April, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. He constantly displayed the utmost courage in + visiting all his posts and looking after his men during heavy + enemy machine-gun and shell fire. By his skilful dispositions + he successfully maintained his line against repeated attacks, + although for nearly six hours his left flank was unprotected. + Finally he counter-attacked at a critical time, capturing two + machine guns and many prisoners. He set a splendid example of + courage and cheerfulness which greatly inspired all ranks with + him. + + +BURTON, Lieut. Ralph Withers 1/East Surrey (M.G.C.) + + Awarded 1st January, 1918. + + +BUTTFIELD, 2/Lt. Leonard Frank Bucks Battn. Oxford & Bucks L.I. + + Near ST. JULIEN, 26th August, 1917. In an attack when his + company officers had become casualties he took command, + reorganised the men, and consolidated the positions won, and + held the line until relieved. He showed complete disregard for + personal safety, and his good leading contributed largely to the + success of the attack. + + +CAHILL, Capt. John Archibald 2/Royal Berkshire + + MOISLAINS RIDGE, 4th March, 1917. He took command of his company + and successfully repelled a strong enemy counter-attack. He set + a magnificent example to his men. + + +CAMPBELL, 2/Lt. Andrew R.F.A. + + BUCQUOY RUSIEUX, 25th March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. This officer showed initiative and + resource when in charge of an ammunition dump. Having no 18-pdr. + ammunition, he went and found another dump, which had been + deserted, under fire. He commandeered a train, loaded it up, and + by this means kept the batteries of the division supplied. + + +CAMPBELL, Lieut. Guy Motor Machine Gun Corps + + Awarded 1st January, 1916. + + +CAMPBELL, 2/Lt. Stanley Victor 4/Border + + TEMPLEUX to DEMUIN, 21st to 31st March, 1918. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty throughout ten days of severe + fighting, and until finally wounded. He invariably displayed + the utmost courage and a total disregard of personal danger. On + one day he twice led a counter-attack, causing heavy casualties + to the enemy and holding up their advance for a considerable + time. Later, he fought a magnificent rearguard action, his fine + example inspiring all with him to do their utmost. + + +CANNON, Major Herbert Cooper 6/Royal West Surrey + + Awarded 14th January, 1916. + + +CAPPER, 2/Lt. Ernest Raphael 3/Essex + + S.E. of MONCHY-LE-PREUX, 3rd August, 1917. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty. After the enemy had secured a + footing in a portion of our trench he organised a bombing attack + with his platoon and cleared them out, and when his original + bombers had sustained casualties and were too tired to throw + bombs accurately he collected a fresh squad of men from another + unit and attacked again. His excellent leading, clear orders, + and great coolness under fire very largely contributed to the + success of the attack. + + +CARD, 2/Lt. Arthur Henry 12/Middlesex + + TRONES WOOD, 14th July, 1916. He led the left half of the line + which cleared a wood of the enemy, capturing a strong point + and a machine gun. He retained control over his men under most + difficult circumstances. He has also carried out most useful + reconnaissances. + + +CARNELLEY, Lieut. Herbert R.E + + ESCAUT CANAL, 1/2 October, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. He was in charge of a party of sappers + employed on reconstructing a partially destroyed footbridge + across the canal. In spite of rifle fire from the opposite bank, + he carried on the work with great determination until he was + severely wounded. + + +CARR, Capt. Leslie George 4(1)London + + FREMICOURT AREA, 24th March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. He remained behind with his Lewis gun till his + company had taken up a new position, covering the withdrawal + and inflicting heavy losses on the enemy at close range. On + each occasion, when he rejoined his company, he immediately + reorganised and gave battle. During the whole operations + he showed great ability and coolness under very difficult + conditions. + + BAR TO M.C. + + GREY FARM, 10th April, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty during a hostile attack, when, with two + companies, he held on to a position and covered the retirement + of the battalion until it was complete. With great skill he + then withdrew his men through a gap in the enemy’s lines, and + succeeded in rejoining the battalion without the loss of a man. + + +CARR, Capt. Mathew 2/Royal Scots Fusiliers + + Awarded 1st January, 1917. + + BAR TO M.C. + + Awarded 1st. January, 1919. + + +CARTER, Lieut. Henry William 5/Royal West Surrey + + Awarded 3rd June, 1919. + + +CASSELS, 2/Lt. James Stuart 9/Royal Sussex + + BEAUMONT HAMEL, 3rd September, 1916. He was for many hours + under very heavy shell fire, and when the second and third + waves failed to reach their objectives, he greatly assisted his + company commander in reorganising the men for another attack. He + displayed great coolness and utter contempt for danger. + + +CATTELL, Capt. Alfred George 24/London + + LE FORREST and ST. PIERRE VAAST WOOD, 30th August and 2nd + September, 1918. For marked gallantry and good work. On both + occasions he led his company in the attack and gained the + objectives, taking prisoners, capturing one 77 mm. gun and a + number of machine guns. Although his right flank was exposed + and dangerously threatened, he held on to and personally + superintended the consolidation of the positions gained. + + +CAWLEY, Lieut. James Donald 80th Battery, 15th Brigade, R.F.A. + + FOREST OF MORMAL, 4th November, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty, while the battery was firing a barrage + in support of the attack under heavy fire. One gun received a + direct hit, three gunners being wounded. He at once went and + attended to the wounded, carrying them one by one to a safe + place. He then returned to the battery, and by his coolness and + determination kept the men’s morale at a high level under trying + conditions. + + +CHANDLER, Capt. Alfred Leonard R.A.S.C. + + Awarded 1st January, 1918. + + +CHANDLER, Capt. Cecil William 8/Royal Munster Fusiliers + + GUILLEMONT, 3rd September, 1916. Although wounded, he led his + men and beat off repeated enemy attacks, displaying great + courage and initiative throughout. + + +CHAPMAN, 2/Lt. Basil Edmund 5(8)Norfolk + + YPRES, 13/14 August, 1917. When an enemy gas shell penetrated + the roof of a shelter in which seven officers were sleeping, he, + although seriously affected by the gas, climbed through a hole + in the roof and eventually managed to extricate these officers, + who had been gassed at the same time as himself. He showed + splendid gallantry and devotion to duty. + + +CHATTERTON, Lieut. Richard R.G.A. + + BERKILI FORD, SALONICA, 17th to 19th September, 1918. For + conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty when the section + was under heavy shell fire and gas. During the whole of the + enemy bombardment he walked out in the open from gun to gun + encouraging the detachment. + + +CHEEL, 2/Lt. Edgar Stacey 3/Royal West Kent + + SOMME, 22nd March to 2nd April, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty during an enemy advance. When most of the + officers in the battalion had become casualties, he collected + all men near him and organised them for defence. Throughout his + work was of a high order, and he was of great service to his + acting battalion commander. + + +CHEVERTON, Major Thomas Bird R.F.A. + + Awarded 3rd June, 1918. + + +CHILD, Capt. Arthur James 1/Artists (R.F.C.) + + Awarded 1st January, 1918. + + +CHILVERS, 2/Lt. Joseph Ernest 3/East Kent (att. 7th) + + RONSSOY, 18th to 25th September, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and ability during the operations. After his company commander + had been wounded, he assumed command, and, during the advance, + with a small party, crawled forward and dealt with an enemy + machine gun which had been causing casualties. Throughout the + whole of the operations, though twice wounded, he displayed + great courage and initiative. + + +CHRISTIE, Capt. John Fairfax 1/Herts + + E. of AMIENS, 26th March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. This officer’s company covered the retirement + of two brigades, and was then sent back by him as ordered. He + himself remained with one man, and noticing that the division on + the right was being heavily pressed, he took a Lewis gun up to + a position where he could enfilade the enemy, and with the man + to carry spare drums, inflicted severe casualties, bringing them + to a halt. The following day he organised a delaying action and + held up an attack. Throughout the ten days’ operations until he + was wounded he did much good work. + + +CLASS, Lieut. Herbert Rudolph 5/Royal Warwick + + MOATED GRANGE, 1st July, 1916. For conspicuous gallantry. + Throughout an intense bombardment, which wrecked the defences, + he moved about with utter contempt of danger, encouraging his + men. He materially assisted in reorganising the defences and in + repelling the enemy’s infantry. + + +CLIVELY, Major Richard Constantine 16/Tank Corps + + QUENNEMONT COPSE, September 29th, 1918. For conspicuous + gallantry and excellent leadership. When the situation was + obscure, and it was obvious that the attack had miscarried, + and the enemy was holding the line in strength only 500 yards + in front, he held a conference with the infantry company + commanders, and under heavy shell and machine-gun fire organised + a fresh attack to endeavour to reach the start line. He + distributed his tanks amongst the infantry, and by his coolness + set a splendid example to all ranks. + + +COCK, 2/Lt. Geoffrey Hornblower General List and R.F.C. + + On the GAPAARD--OOSTAVERNE ROAD, 6th June, 1917. On many + occasions he showed great courage and determination in attacking + and destroying hostile aircraft, and in dispersing hostile + troops from a low altitude. His skill as a formation leader has + set a fine example to the other pilots of his squadron. + + +CODD, 2/Lt. Cyril Joseph Charles 14/Durham L.I. (Machine Gun Corps) + + REGHA TRENCH, 23rd to 31st October, 1916. He displayed great + courage and determination during the consolidation of the + position, and by skilful handling of his guns was instrumental + in repelling two counter-attacks. + + +COKE, 2/Lt. Edward R.F.A. + + LOMBARTZYDE, 10th July, 1917. As artillery Liaison Officer, + at a time when all communication with his artillery group was + severed, he made repeated attempts to restore the connection, + and personally crossed a river under heavy fire in his efforts + to mend the cable and to lay fresh ones. He showed the greatest + gallantry and disregard of danger throughout the operations, and + only desisted from his efforts on receiving the direct order + from his headquarters to do so. + + +COLE, Lieut. Gordon James 17/Rifle Brigade + + N. of FAMPOUX, 23rd March, 1918. When the enemy had forced an + entrance into the front line trench and were bombing along it, + and the situation appeared to be critical, he went forward from + headquarters to reconnoitre. He collected all available men + and formed a defensive flank and then organised and took part + in a counter-attack which drove out the enemy and completely + re-established the position. He showed splendid skill and + resource in a most difficult situation. + + +COLE, 2/Lt. William Maurice 5/Leicester + + Near LE TOURET, 9/10 June, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. He led a patrol in daylight to the enemy’s + lines, crawled through three belts of wire, surrounded, with + three of his men, an enemy organised shell-hole and tried to + take the sentry prisoner. The man resisted, and the noise + disturbed an enemy machine-gun post close by, so they shot him + for identification. Next day he again led a daylight patrol and + gained valuable knowledge of the enemy’s movements, locating + several posts and the time at which they were manned. + + +COLEMAN, 2/Lt. George Herbert 5/Liverpool + + Near RAILWAY WOOD, 4/5 March, 1917. In leading two separate + bombing attacks against the enemy, he remained to the last + superintending the withdrawal of his party, and then carried a + wounded man back to safety under heavy fire. + + +COLES, Lieut. Edgar Lermitte 5/Royal West Surrey + + TARA HILL, 23rd August, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + energy during the attack. On reaching his objective in command + of a company, he was senior officer left in the battalion, + and supervised the reorganisation practically single-handed, + completing it in a very short time, though the men were tired + and inexperienced. He showed fine determination under trying + conditions. + + +COLLINS, 2/Lt. John Edmund 22/London + + METZ, 23rd March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and devotion + when fighting a rearguard action. Although his platoon suffered + many casualties, and was almost surrounded, by his disregard of + danger and skilful leadership he held up the enemy for three + hours, at a time when delay was of the greatest importance. His + gallant conduct undoubtedly saved the battalion and enabled the + withdrawal to be completed. + + +COLVIN, Capt. Alexander 5/Essex + + GAZA, 26th March, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and devotion + to duty. He led his company with great dash and gallantry in an + attack upon a strongly fortified redoubt, which he successfully + captured, and afterwards thoroughly reorganised and consolidated + the position. On the following day he displayed great coolness + when in command of a portion of our front line trench. + + +COMBER, 2/Lt. Turner 9/Essex + + W. of ALBERT, 27th March, 1918. When in command of a company + he repulsed with heavy loss the numerous determined attacks + launched by the enemy against his position, though the latter + was enfiladed by machine-gun fire from both flanks. His + gallantry and able leadership merited the highest praise. + + BAR TO M.C. + + Near MANANCOURT, on the night of 5th September, 1918. For + conspicuous gallantry and determination. He went forward and + took command of a company that had got separated from the + battalion during the attack and lost all its officers except + one. Having collected the company together in the pitch darkness + he got it into position. Although much fatigued the men led by + him gained their objective, killing many of the enemy and taking + a number of prisoners and machine guns. He behaved splendidly. + + +CONIBEER, 2/Lt. Ralph William 3/East Surrey + + BOURSIES, 23/24 October, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty during the operations. He led his platoon + forward with great skill and gained his objective in face of + determined enemy opposition. After he was wounded he would not + leave his platoon until he had handed over a thoroughly well + organised defensive position. His conduct throughout was most + praiseworthy. + + +CONRAN, Capt. Edward Dennis 2/Royal Munster Fusiliers + + Awarded 3rd June, 1916. + + BAR TO M.C. + + LE CATELET, 4th October, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry, + determination and resource when in command of a platoon in the + attack. By his cheerfulness and complete disregard of danger + he set a good example to all under his command, He materially + assisted the attack on VILLERS FERME on 6th October, 1918, by + outflanking the enemy and bombing down his trench. + + +COOKE, 2/Lt. Michael James 3/Norfolk + + Near LAGNICOURT, 21st March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty during a hostile attack, when the expeditious + manner in which he moved the Lewis guns of his company to its + threatened flank was largely responsible for holding up the + enemy’s advance. Throughout the action he commanded his men, + under extremely heavy fire, with the greatest courage and skill + until severely wounded. + + +COOKE, 2/Lt. Philip Andrew 8/K.R.R.C. + + ROCLINCOURT, 1/2 July, 1916. For conspicuous gallantry when the + enemy exploded a large mine, destroying part of our defences. + He at once organised bombers, drove off the enemy, and greatly + assisted in the consolidation of the position under heavy fire. + + +COOP, 2/Lt. Richard Wallace R.F.A. + + YPRES, 16th August, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and devotion + to duty as F.O.O. He sent back valuable information under + very great difficulties. He had to fall back under the enemy + counter-attack, but was one of the last to return, and narrowly + escaped capture. + + +COOPER, 2/Lt. Edward Priestly 1/East Yorks + + Awarded 1st January, 1917. + + +COOPER, 2/Lt. Thomas Charles 11/Royal Lancaster + + BOURLON WOOD, 25th November, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. He assisted greatly in the capture of the + final objective, and continually rallied men of various units + and held his position against counter-attacks. He set a splendid + example of courage to his men. + + +CORMACK, 2/Lt. Arthur Richard Machine Gun Corps + + HERMIES, VILLERS-AU-FLOS, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty, when he commanded his section so well that his + guns wiped out the personnel of three machine guns and silenced + two others; and when he retired his section without loss, after + waiting until the enemy was within 100 yards of him, enabled + the garrison of a village to get clear. Again, when his battery + made a fine stand, his calm forethought and determination were + prominent. + + +CORNISH, 2/Lt. George Mervin Grenadier Guards + + LES BŒUFS, 15th September, 1916. Though twice wounded and + streaming with blood, he continued to lead in the advance. Not + till after the trench was firmly in our hands did he allow + himself to be taken to the dressing station. + + +CORRELL, 2/Lt. Charles Edward 5/Yorks + + Awarded 1st January, 1917. + + +CORRY, 2/Lt. John Edgar 3/Royal West Surrey + + S. of METEREN, 12th to 14th April, 1918. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty. He twice led counter-attacks + with great dash against the enemy to restore the situation. + Owing to his courage and cheerfulness, many attacks by the enemy + were completely repulsed. He has previously done fine work. + + +COTTAM, Capt. Algernon Edward 2/East Surrey + + W. of BAPAUME, 21st to 23rd August, 1918. For conspicuous + gallantry in action. He made frequent reconnaissances to the + front over ground swept by artillery, machine-gun and rifle + fire, and in spite of thick mist and other difficulties, he + obtained important information of the positions occupied by the + enemy. Throughout two days’ operations he showed a splendid + example of courage and initiative and untiring energy. + + +COURTAULD, Capt. Stephen Lewis 1/Worcester (M.G.C.) + + Awarded 1st January, 1918. + + +COXHEAD, 2/Lt. Henry Jessop 13/Royal Sussex + + Awarded 3rd June, 1917. + + +CRAMPTON, 2/Lt. Hubert 5/Manchester + + Awarded 3rd June, 1917. + + +CRAN, Capt. Robert Charles 2/York & Lancaster + + Near GRICOURT, 24/25 September, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and fine leadership in action. He personally led the assault + on the final objective on the 24th. He assumed control of the + entire front line of the battalion and displayed high powers + of leadership and organisation. He set a very fine example of + coolness and courage to all ranks. + + +CREED, 2/Lt. Thomas Percival 5/Leicester + + ANDOVER PLACE, December, 1916. With a small party of men he + attacked and drove off an enemy patrol. He displayed great + courage and determination throughout. + + +CRISP, Lieut. George William 23/London + + Near HAPPY VALLEY, 22nd August, 1918. He exhibited unusual + qualities of initiative and marked ability in dealing + efficiently with unexpected and difficult situations when + immediate action was essential and it was impossible to + refer to his commanding officer. When the enemy successfully + attacked part of the line he carried out the reorganisation of + the survivors and the defence of the second line with great + gallantry and complete success in spite of intense fire. + + +CROCKER, 2/Lt. William Charles 4/Dorset + + ORS, 4th November, 1918. He led his platoon with great dash and + determination during the attack, which involved crossing the + canal under heavy machine-gun fire. In mopping up the village + of Ors he took over 80 prisoners with his platoon, and later on + captured a group of houses with further prisoners. Throughout he + set a fine example to his men. + + +CROOK, 2/Lt. Leslie Arthur 2/Royal West Surrey + + Near BAZENTIN, 15th to 21st July, 1916. For conspicuous + gallantry in action. He set a fine example under heavy fire, and + displayed great powers of leadership till he was wounded. + + +CRONEEN, 2/Lt. Seymour R.A.S.C. + + HILL 60, 23rd September, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. He was in charge of a convoy of twelve wagons + ordered to load at a supply dump which was under heavy shell + fire. He first reconnoitred the road, and then brought the + wagons up singly until they had all been loaded and safely + despatched, the whole task being carried out under shell fire. + It was entirely due to his devotion to duty and determination + that the task was carried out without loss or confusion. + + +CROSLAND, 2/Lt. Leonard R.G.A. + + GAZA, 15/16 October, 1917. Though himself severely wounded + he remained under heavy shell fire with a badly wounded man, + rendering him assistance, and finally got him under cover. + + +CROUCH, Capt. Francis Harris 5/Lancashire Fusiliers + + Awarded 1st January, 1918. + + +CROWTHER, Lieut. John Edward Marmaduke 11/East Surrey + + SENSEE VALLEY, 23rd March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. This officer in command of a company was + ordered to reconnoitre a village, and subsequently his company + led the attack. During the whole time he was fearlessly exposing + himself under intense shell and machine-gun fire, and he fell + wounded when directing and encouraging his platoons which were + held up by enemy strong points. Although badly wounded, he gave + full directions to the nearest officer before allowing himself + to be taken to the dressing station. + + +CUDDON, Capt. Philip Basil 2/Hampshire + + MONCHY, 14th April, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and devotion + to duty. He displayed great ability in placing a part of the + village in a good state of defence at a most critical stage. On + a later date he led his company into action, captured a trench + containing a large number of the enemy, and defended the right + flank of the Division when the advance was held up. + + FIRST BAR TO M.C. + + BOESINGHE, 9th October, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. He commanded his company with marked ability + throughout the operations, and when a further advance was + ordered at short notice, he conducted it with the greatest skill + and determination, and carried it out with complete success. He + displayed great judgment in difficult situations, and set a high + example of courage to his men. + + SECOND BAR TO M.C. + + NEAR VIEUX BERQUIN, 3rd April, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. When the line on the left suddenly broke + under an enemy attack, this officer galloped up and took the men + forward, re-establishing the original firing line. His energy + and drive saved a very critical situation. + + +CULLERNE, 2/Lt. Alan Baird 7/Royal West Kent + + BERNAFAY WOOD, 27/28 August, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and enterprise during the operations. Keeping close up with the + barrage he reached the objective with his company, and, pressing + on, he gave the enemy no time to reorganise. Later, when the + troops on both flanks were driven back, he superintended the + defence of the flanks under heavy fire and ultimately enabled + the line to be re-established. + + +CUMBERLEGE, Capt. Geoffrey Fenwick Jocelyn 2/Oxford & Bucks L.I. + + Awarded 1st January, 1919. + + +CUNDALL, Capt. Herbert Ayres 1/South Stafford + + BULLECOURT, 12th May, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion during an attack, when, although severely wounded, he + continued to lead his men on with great bravery until wounded a + second time. He has on previous occasions done fine work. + + +CUNNINGHAM, 2/Lt. James Joseph Ignatius 12/London + + NEUVILLE VITASSE, 9th April, 1917. His company being held up + by thick wire and fired on by an enemy machine gun, he led his + platoon and broke through the wire into the enemy trench, where + he attacked and dispersed the machine-gun team. His prompt + action saved many casualties. + + +CURTIS, 2/Lt. Frank Machine Gun Corps + + LAGNICOURT, 21/22 March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty during a hostile attack, when in command of + four forward guns, which he controlled with great courage and + skill. After all his guns had been destroyed by shell fire he + took command of another battery whose officer had been wounded, + and when the infantry in this sector had been ordered to retire + he covered the withdrawal with his guns. Throughout the day he + set a splendid example of courage and cheerfulness. + + +CUTLER, 2/Lt. Edward Cecil 7/Royal Sussex + + AVELUY WOOD, 26th March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty when his platoon was attacked by strong enemy + forces and almost completely surrounded. He showed great skill + and coolness in rallying his men and beat off the attack. Next + day, during a heavy enemy attack, he was severely wounded, but + refused to allow himself to be taken away until the situation + was restored and he had handed over the command to a N.C.O. + + +CUTTING, Major Raymond Howarth 1/Devon + + Awarded 1st January, 1917. + + +DALTON, 2/Lt. John 1/Bedford + + N. of YPRES, 5th to 10th October, 1917. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty when in command of the left + platoon of the battalion. On the first night in he crossed very + boggy ground to the right company headquarters of the battalion + on our left, laid a tape from there a distance of about 300 + yards to our left post, and got one of their companies to dig + in and join up with our left. It was due to his action that our + left flank was made secure. + + +DALY, 2/Lt. Augustus Joseph R.F.A. + + N. of ZILLEBEKE LAKE, 6/7 September, 1917. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty. While he was helping to drag two + guns out the gun position a shell burst, killing and wounding + fourteen men. Though himself wounded, he managed to carry all + the wounded off the track into shell holes. He later collected + two teams and got his guns into the new position. + + +DANGERFIELD, 2/Lt. Paul 1/East Kent + + Awarded 1st January, 1916. + + +DANIELL, Lt.-Col. Thomas Edward St. Clare R.F.C. + + Awarded 1st January, 1917. + + +DAVIDSON, 2/Lt. Kenneth Chisholm 11/Gordon Highlanders + + YPRES, 31st July, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and devotion + to duty. When commanding his platoon during an advance, an enemy + strong point manned by machine guns threatened to hold up the + right flank of his battalion. With great courage and initiative, + he organised a bombing party, personally led it against the + position, and after a fierce encounter, killed the garrison and + put the guns out of action. On reaching the first objective, + he took command and reorganised half of the battalion, and + throughout the advance he displayed the greatest personal + courage and gallantry in the forefront of the fighting. + + +DAVIES, 2/Lt. Arthur Charles 11/Essex + + N. of ST. QUENTIN, 19th September to 17th October, 1918. For + conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty as Intelligence + Officer during the operations. On the 17th October especially, + when the position was very obscure owing to the heavy mist, he + made his way to the assaulting troops, put some who had lost + direction on their right way, and cleared up the situation + generally. All this was done under heavy machine-gun fire. + + +DAVIES, 2/Lt. Derek Ben Welsh Guards + + FLESQUIERES, 27th September, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. He volunteered to take out a party to + deal with the enemy machine guns in ORIVAL WOOD, which were + enfilading his company. He succeeded under intense fire in + killing six of the enemy and capturing the guns. His example was + inspiring to all ranks. + + +DAVIES, 2/Lt. Frederick Harry R.A.F. + + In FRANCE, 8th and 11th March, 1918. Whilst on artillery + observation duty he engaged a hostile scout, which he succeeded + in sending down out of control. He then continued to observe + for the shoot, and successfully accomplished his task. Later, + whilst again on artillery patrol, though attacked by five + hostile aeroplanes, he, by successful man[oe]uvring, enabled + his observer to fire several bursts into the leader of the + formation, whose machine was seen to go down in a vertical + nose-dive and crash to earth. Continuing the fight against + the remaining four hostile machines, he eventually forced + them away, and succeeded in ranging on and neutralizing three + hostile batteries. He set a magnificent example of skill and + determination. + + +DAVIES, 2/Lt. Gwylon 4/Northumberland Fusiliers + + CAULINCOURT, 21st to 27th March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. During a withdrawal this officer + volunteered to go forward and locate the enemy position, + returning with valuable information. Some days later he showed + great coolness under heavy fire, encouraging his men and leading + a counter-attack with great dash. He held on till forced to + withdraw for want of ammunition. + + +DAVIES, Lieut. Henry 6/Royal Welch Fusiliers + + SAPIGNIES--BITHUCOURT 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty in action. In every phase of the fighting he + led his men in a most splendid manner. His tireless energy and + courage under heavy fire and in critical circumstances were most + praiseworthy. + + +DAVIES, 2/Lt. Thomas Talvin 4/Welch + + BOURLON WOOD, 23rd November, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. When his company had reached their objective + he heard that men of another battalion on his left were in + difficulties. Collecting a few men he went to their assistance, + and by pushing forward enabled them to continue their advance. + Returning to his company he repeatedly led his men forward + and did much to bring the heavy enemy counter-attacks to a + standstill. He showed splendid coolness and initiative. + + +DAVIES, Lieut. Tudor Huab R.E. + + Awarded 3rd June, 1918. + + +DAVIS, 2/Lt. Melville Allen Duff 9/K.R.R.C. + + YPRES-MENIN ROAD, 21st to 25th August 1917. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty. He was in charge of all the + carrying and ration parties up to the front line, and carried + out his task under very heavy shell fire with great success. + During an enemy counter-attack, when bombs were urgently needed + in the front line, he led a carrying party with bombs up a road + under an intense barrage. He also took command of his company, + reorganised them and brought them out successfully. + + +DAVIS, 2/Lt. Ralph Leicester + + GUEUDECOURT, 25th September, 1916. He led his men in the + attack with great courage and initiative. Later he ran along + the parapet under heavy fire to give instructions for the + consolidation, and set a splendid example. + + + DAVIS, Capt. Richard Nevill 2/Leicester + + MONTNOIR, 17th April, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty during an enemy attack. He kept the situation + well in hand during the temporary absence of his commanding + officer, and ensured the right flank of his battalion being + thrown back so as to enable the front positions to be + maintained. He continually sent back information as to the + situation. His work has been splendid, and his coolness under + fire most noticeable. + + +DAVIS, 2/Lt. Thomas Henry Clifford R.F.A. + + SAVERNAKE WOOD, 18th September, 1916. When his O.P. was blown in + and himself wounded he remained and dressed a severely-wounded + telephonist and brought him in. On another occasion he sent back + valuable information and carried out a daring reconnaissance. + + BAR TO M.C. + + DEMICOURT, 22nd November, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. Whilst reconnoitring a position for a forward + observation post, accompanied only by an orderly, he encountered + a party of sixteen of the enemy, all of whom he brought into our + lines as prisoners. He continually showed the greatest gallantry + and enterprise. + + +DAWE, 2/Lt. Sidney Charles 5/Lincoln + + CROISILLES-HENIN ROAD, 31st March, 1917. He led his platoon in + the most gallant manner, and inflicted heavy casualties on the + enemy. Later, although wounded, he remained at his post until + the position was consolidated. + + +DAWSON, 2/Lt. Frederick Albert 8/East Surrey + + POELCAPPELLE, 12th October, 1917. Shortly after the attack was + launched the leading platoons of his company were held up by + intense machine-gun fire. He pushed on and, in conjunction with + his company commander, made great efforts to carry forward the + attack. After his company commander became a casualty, he took + command of the company and some men of another division, and + again attempted to renew the attack. + + +DAY, Lieut. John Percival 9/Rifle Brigade + + DELVILLE WOOD, 19th to 30th August, 1916. He twice carried out + difficult and dangerous reconnaissances, and on one occasion led + a successful bombing attack with great skill and courage. + + +DEATON, 2/Lt. Albert Joseph 6/Gloucester + + ST. JULIEN, 16th August, 1917. In an attack he led his platoon + with great dash and judgment. When held up by machine-gun fire + he got his Lewis gun into action at once, silenced the hostile + gun and charged the position. He inflicted considerable losses + on the enemy by his prompt action. + + +DEBONO, Lieut. George Peter 5/Royal Berks + + E. of ARRAS, 9th April, 1917. He showed great courage and + ability when commanding his company. He led them against an + enemy battery, capturing it and many prisoners. He set a fine + example throughout. + + +DEER, Lieut. John Hartley K.R.R.C. + + N. of KEMMEL, 11th August, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and determination. He held on to the post of which he was in + command, though entirely surrounded by the enemy, who were + eventually repelled with heavy casualties. It was chiefly owing + to his courage and tenacity that the flank of the battalion was + maintained intact. + + +DE LANDRE-GROGAN, Lieut. Leon Victor St. Patrick + 1(5)York & Lancaster + + Near GAVRELLE (N. of ARRAS) on the night of September 22/23, + 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and good leadership during + a successful minor operation. He led his platoon against an + enemy trench and successfully cleared it and carried out + consolidation. The following night the enemy counter-attacked + in force but were driven off with loss. The success of the + operation was greatly due to his able leadership and fine + example to his men. + + +DEVEREUX, 2/Lt. Richard Harding Frank 10/Rifle Brigade + + Awarded 1st January, 1917. + + +DICKMAN, 2/Lt. Henry Alderman 167th A. T. Coy., R.E. + + Awarded 1st January, 1919. + + +DIXON, Lieut. Alfred Chessington 11/Tank Corps + + Awarded 3rd June, 1919. + + +DONALDSON, 2/Lt. Alfred James 9/Royal West Kent + + Near KLEIN ZILLEBEKE, 31st July and 1st August, 1917. For + conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. During two days of + severe fighting he made journeys under heavy fire to maintain + touch with the battalions on the flanks and with the front line. + He also reconnoitred and laid out the assembly area under fire + and guided the companies to their tapes. + + +DORE, 2/Lt. William Charles Henry Labour Corps + + CAESTRE, 2nd December, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. He showed the greatest coolness and + determination in his handling of his men in a most difficult + situation. + + +DORRINGTON, 2/Lt. Stanley Flowers 3/Northampton + + GAZA, 2nd November, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. He displayed conspicuous courage and skill + in the capture of a post, and, when compelled to withdraw, he + successfully extricated his platoon across a shell-swept area. + His dashing example was beyond all praise. + + +DOUGLAS, 2/Lt. George Frederick R.E. + + S. of ST. JULIEN, 8th September, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty when in charge of gas projectors emplaced + in a very exposed position. A hostile barrage being put down + on and behind the projector emplacements he distributed his + men in shell holes, and, without calling for any assistance + from them, himself completed the final connections. Withholding + his fire until the appointed time he fired four out of the + five batteries, only returning to cover after having assured + himself that all the projectors had fired. This involved careful + and cool-headed work in a very exposed position and under + exceptionally heavy fire. + + +DOWDEN, 2/Lt. Henry James 312th Brigade, R.F.A. + + HAVRINCOURT, 18th September, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. In response to a S.O.S., this officer at once + got all the guns into action, and maintained a quick rate of + fire in spite of heavy barrage. He fired one gun himself until + the detachment was collected, and then assisted to bind up a + wounded officer. + + +DOWSON, Lieut. Sydney Houghton 1/Royal Warwick + + Awarded 1st January, 1919. + + +DOYLE, Lieut. Algernon Gordon 123rd Field Coy., R.E. + + Near MONTAY, 15/16 October, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + determination in connection with bridging the RIVER SELLE. On + the night of 15/16 he took measurements of the river to enable + a tank bridge to be made. On the 16th he prepared the necessary + materials for the bridge, and that night worked for nine hours + breast-deep in the water under heavy shell and machine-gun + fire and sniping. When approaching daylight forced him to stop + work, he had, by twenty-three hours’ continuous work under + most trying conditions, ensured the success of the scheme. He + continued the work during the next two nights, and the bridge + was satisfactorily completed twenty-four hours before zero. His + bridging work proved of great value in the attack on the 20th. + + +DRAKEFORD, Capt. Herbert 7/Liverpool + + HOUPLINES, 15/16 July, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty during a determined hostile raid upon our front + line. He organised a post for defence, and succeeded in beating + off a strong party of the enemy from both front and rear. He + then visited all the front line positions in his sector under + an intense barrage, during which he killed one of the enemy and + obtained identifications. + + +DUCKWORTH, 2/Lt. John Edwin Hardie 7/Worcester (16/Devon) + + Near RONSSOY, 18th September, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and initiative when he led the attack splendidly and was the + first man on the objective between TOINE WOOD and ORCHARD POST. + At one period he got considerably in advance of the main force + but still pushed on. Without the courageous example set by this + officer it is doubtful whether this position would have been + taken at the time. One hundred prisoners and a machine gun + were captured in this sector alone. During consolidation, with + a Welsh officer he crawled round a machine gun which was still + firing and rounded it up. He and his party were also responsible + for the capture of an enemy field gun. + + +DUDLEY, 2/Lt. Arnold Tiffany 3/Yorks + + HILL 60, 7th June, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and devotion + to duty in leading his company successfully when all the other + officers had become casualties. He showed great judgment in + his selection of strong points for the defence, and set a fine + example to his men of coolness under heavy shell fire. Although + wounded, he remained in command for 36 hours. + + +DUNBAR, Capt. Sir Archibald Edward, Bart. 12/West Yorks + + BAZENTIN-LE-GRAND, 14th July, and LONGUEVAL, 23rd July, 1916. + He led his company in the attack with great dash, and skilfully + consolidated his position. During a later attack he handled his + company with great skill under heavy shell fire. He has set a + fine example. + + +DUNKERTON, Lieut. Edmund Lloyd Hain 5/York & Lancaster + + BOURLON WOOD, 27th November, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. He led his platoon against a village + under heavy fire. After his company commander had been wounded, + he took command of the company, and three times went through + a heavy barrage to reorganise his men. When the line had + given way, he led his men forward again and saved a critical + situation. He set a splendid example of determination and + resource. + + BAR TO M.C. + + STEENWERCK, 11th April, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. He led his company in a successful attack on + houses filled with enemy snipers and machine guns. Having gained + his objective, he took charge of and successfully led another + company who had lost all their officers. By his fine example + of courage and good leadership he contributed largely to the + success of the attack. + + +DURRANT, Major Reginald Tom 223rd Brigade, R.F.A. + + Awarded 1st January, 1919. + + +DURUTY, 2/Lt. Charles Eric 10/Royal Warwick + + S. of BOIS DE BEIZ, 21st September, 1918. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty. After two companies detailed + for an attack had reached their objective, communication with + them except by runner was impossible for some time. During + this period this officer, as Battalion Intelligence Officer, + despite artillery barrage, very heavy machine-gun fire and + numerous snipers, on two separate occasions carried out personal + reconnaissances as far as the forward occupied posts, bringing + back much valuable information to his commanding officer. He has + on very many occasions carried out exceptionally valuable patrol + work both by day and night. + + +DUTHIE, 2/Lt. Donald James 6/Royal Warwick + + Awarded 1st January, 1918. + + +DUTTON, Lieut. Wilfred Joseph 4/Gloucester + + AVE, on the ASIAGO PLATEAU, 23/24 October, 1918. In a night + raid he led his company with conspicuous gallantry, quickly + overcoming all enemy resistance and capturing fifty prisoners + and three machine guns. By his personal example of courage and + determination he contributed very largely to the success gained + by his company. + + +DUXBURY, 2/Lt. Andrew Marshall 6/Oxford & Bucks L.I. + + Awarded 1st January, 1918. + + +DYKES, 2/Lt. Oswald R.F.A. + + BERTHANCOURT, 18th September, and FRESNOY, 24th September, + 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and resource while in command + of his battery, which was subjected to very heavy hostile fire + and gas shelling, severe casualties being caused to personnel + and equipment, in spite of which operations were successfully + carried out. + + +EDE, 2/Lt. Edwin William 5/Royal Fusiliers + + E. of HANGARD, 2nd April, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty while commanding a company in attack. He showed + great coolness and determination under very heavy fire, and got + his Lewis gun into action to counter the enemy machine guns. + + +EDGHILL, 2/Lt. Ashley Gay 4/Lancashire Fusiliers + + AYETTE, 3rd to 5th April, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty while in command of his T.M. Battery during + raids on hostile trenches. The attacks were carried out under a + Stokes mortar barrage, as artillery could not be used, and were + completely successful, resulting in the capture of three machine + guns and several prisoners, and causing heavy enemy casualties. + He carried out his programme in spite of heavy artillery and + machine-gun fire, displaying a fearless devotion to duty which + greatly inspired his men. + + +EDMINSON, Lieut. Leonard Oswald 12/Manchester + + Awarded 1st January, 1919. + + +EDMUNDS, Lieut. John 21/London + + BOURLON WOOD, 4/5 December, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. He remained with another officer and a few men + in the front line for four hours after the position had been + evacuated. He carried out his task with marked ability, and at + the appointed time withdrew without a casualty and without the + enemy suspecting that the line had been evacuated. + + +EDWARDS, 2/Lt. Griffith Oliver 3/Northumberland Fusiliers + + HILL 60 Sector, 7/8 June, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty in commanding two platoons during an attack. + His coolness and cheerfulness under heavy shell fire steadied + his men, and later, when sent up to reinforce, he did so with + great promptness and exactitude. + + +EDWARDS, Capt. William Howell 11/Royal Welch Fusiliers + + Near MONTAY, 20th October, 1918. In the attack he showed + conspicuous gallantry as adjutant. Under constant machine-gun + fire he made the preliminary arrangements for the assembly of + the battalion east of the RIVER SELLE. It was largely due to his + skill that the battalion was able to assemble so close to the + first objective without enemy knowledge. + + +EGLINGTON, Lieut. Dudley Charles 2/Royal Highlanders (R.F.C.) + + LILLE, 20th May, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and devotion + when acting as an observer. In the course of a fight with + several Albatross scouts, in which he shot down one, the pilot + was wounded and fell over the control lever insensible, causing + the machine to dive with the engine full on. He climbed out, + standing outside the fuselage on the lower plane, dragged the + pilot back, and, switching off the engine, pulled the machine + out of its dive. Not being a trained pilot, his act exhibited + great fearlessness and skill. + + +EILOART, 2/Lt. Ferdinand Robert R.G.A. + + Awarded 3rd June, 1918. + + +ELKINGTON, Lieut. Howard George 21/London + + DESSART RIDGE--BAZENTIN WOOD, 21st March, 1918. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty in command of a company, + especially during difficult withdrawals, when his coolness and + courage were pre-eminent. At one critical moment he hastily + reorganised and established a defensive flank, which gave time + for a new position to be taken up in rear. + + +ELLEN, Lieut. Walter 8/Royal Sussex + + Awarded 3rd June, 1919. + + +ELLIOTT, Lieut. Alfred Ernest Thomas 10/London (1/Artists) + + MOEUVRES, 27th September, 1918. By conspicuous gallantry and + determination he led his company to their objective, when he + pushed forward and allowed companies in rear to consolidate. + By his determination and fine example he held a most important + point during a very critical period in the fight in spite of + fierce opposition, and later rendered invaluable assistance to + troops on his flanks by giving them information and enabling + them to continue the attack. + + +ELLIOTT, 2/Lt. Arthur Godfrey Grenadier Guards + + BOURSIES, 3rd September, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry during + an attack. Having obtained his objective with his company, he + at once pushed forward patrols to the next tactical feature, + thereby enabling the advance of the battalion to be expedited. + Later, during consolidation of a position, he displayed the + greatest coolness and devotion to duty under heavy gas shelling, + and, though gassed himself, remained at duty until three out of + his four platoons had established themselves. + + +ELLIOTT, Lieut. Ernest Edward 9/Royal West Surrey + + HAMEL, 26th to 28th March, 1918. During three days’ operations, + he carried out a valuable reconnaissance under direct + machine-gun fire. Though twice wounded he refused to withdraw, + but remained with his men and continued to render valuable + service until the battalion was relieved. His coolness under + fire was a splendid example to his men. + + +ELLIS, 2/Lt. Joe 13/East Yorks + + Near ALEXANDROVO, 8/9 June, 1919. For marked gallantry and + devotion to duty. Although the Russian flanking party had + withdrawn, he attempted to rush a hostile post with eight men. + On 15th June, with a patrol of 12 other ranks, he kept up a + running fight for three hours with an enemy patrol about 100 + strong. A splendid leader, who can always get the best out of + his men. + + +ELLIS, 2/Lt. Reginald Donald Durham L.I. + + Awarded 4th June, 1917. + + +ELLIS, Lieut. Robert R.A.M.C. + + Awarded 4th June, 1917. + + +ELLIS, 2/Lt. Shirley Duncan 173rd Tunnelling Co., R.E. + + DOUBLE CRASSIER, 12th March, 1916. For conspicuous gallantry + when rescuing, under very heavy shell-fire, some men who had + become imprisoned in an old mine. At the first three attempts to + reach them he was driven back by heavy fire. + + +ELTON, Capt. Herbert Sauzier 2/London + + In FRANCE, 21st to 27th March, 1918. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty as battalion reconnaissance + officer. On many occasions he was ordered to lead Tanks to + their starting-points over very difficult ground, and always + succeeded. He also displayed wonderful courage and initiative + on the battlefield in obtaining information from neighbouring + infantry and carrying orders to isolated Tanks. His services + were invaluable throughout the operations. + + +ELVY, Major Leslie Thomas 13/London + + Awarded 1st January, 1919. + + +EVANS, 2/Lt. Bernard Scott 4/Royal West Surrey + + FONTAINE, 23rd April, 1917. He led his platoon with great + courage and coolness. By his splendid leading he was mainly + responsible for the success of the advance, during which 500 + prisoners were taken. Though wounded in the head, he stuck to + his work. + + +EVANS, 2/Lt. Douglas William 10/London + + ST. QUENTIN, 21/22 March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. When his four guns were early put out + of action, he took charge of two guns of another section and + repelled many enemy assaults and assisted the infantry to hold + the line. He showed great coolness and skill in the use of his + guns. + + +EVANS, Lieut. Hugh Elwyn 5/Yorks + + Awarded 3rd June, 1918. + + +EVANS, 2/Lt. Thomas Evander 11/Royal Welch Fusiliers + + SALONIKA, 27/28 March, 1917. When in command of a patrol he + encountered a much stronger hostile party, which attempted to + ambush and surround him. He at once attacked, and inflicted + severe loss on the enemy. He handled his patrol with great + ability and coolness throughout, setting a very fine example of + courage and resource. + + BAR TO M.C. + + MORTHO WOOD, near VILLERS OUTREAUX, 8th October, 1918. He + showed great gallantry and devotion to duty during the attack. + On reaching the enemy wire he went forward to try and find + gaps, and though badly wounded while doing so, remained at duty + till daylight, when he organised his platoon and continued the + advance until obliged by his wound to go back. He set a fine + example of courage and determination. + + +EVANS, 2/Lt. Thomas Kelvin 3/Northumberland Fusiliers + + VIEUX BERQUIN, 7th August, 1918. He made a reconnaissance in + advance of a patrol which was held up by machine-gun fire from + two points. By working close up he was able to locate the exact + position of these guns. He further located two machine-gun posts + further behind, from which our men were being sniped, and again + two more posts from which a machine gun was captured. He was + out for nearly four hours, most of the time behind the enemy’s + posts. He displayed conspicuous gallantry and skill. + + +EWEN, 2/Lt. Henry Spencer 23/London + + W. of GRAINCOURT, 8th December, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. He organised and supervised the + construction of a communication trench under heavy shell fire. + Though he was twice badly shaken by bursting shells, he showed + great courage and disregard of danger, and encouraged his men, + when casualties were caused among them, by his splendid example. + + +FAGAN, 2/Lt. Herbert Archer 5/Yorks + + W. of WANCOURT, 23rd April, 1917. He took a party and, working + down a trench, cleared the enemy machine guns which were holding + up the attack. The same night, under heavy barrage, he went down + to headquarters and reported on the situation. + + BAR TO M.C. + + Near FONTAINE-LES-CROISILLES, 26th June, 1917. When in command + of supports he crawled 300 yards on two occasions across the + open at great personal risk to gain touch with the attacking + company, which was completely isolated. He brought back + information of the greatest value to battalion headquarters by + this energetic and gallant action. + + +FAIRBAIRN, Capt. George Henry 9/Rifle Brigade + + FLAVY-LE-MARTEL, 23rd March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. When his commanding officer had become a + casualty he took charge of the battalion, and proved himself + a capable leader under the most trying circumstances. He held + on to positions to the last moment, retiring last himself and + rallying the remains of his battalion. + + +FAIRBAIRN, 2/Lt. William Frank 5/York & Lancaster + + Near PASSCHENDAELE, 9th October, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty when in command of his company, after + all the other officers had been killed or wounded. He made a + defensive flank to join up with troops on our left, and showed + great powers of command under trying circumstances. + + +FAIRBAIRNS, Lieut. Reginald Holland R.A.S.C. (M.G.C.) + + GUEUDECOURT, 25th September, 1916. Although wounded he led the + first wave of the attack with great courage and determination. + Later, when again wounded, he tried to continue, but his wounds + prevented him. + + +FAIRTLOUGH, Capt. Gerard Howard R.E. + + DEMUIN, 30th March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and devotion + to duty. During recent operations, when the enemy pressed back + the troops on the right, he collected a party of runners, + orderlies and stragglers under heavy machine-gun fire and + checked the enemy advance. + + +FALK, Capt. Cecil Joseph 3/Wilts + + E. of NOYELLES, 4th November, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and initiative during an attack. The officers commanding the two + leading companies early became casualties, and the companies + became somewhat disorganised. He immediately moved forward + his support company, reorganised the line, and reached and + consolidated the final objective, commanding all three companies + until relieved by the arrival of the C.O. He has done consistent + good work. + + +FARRIMOND, 2/Lt. William 15/Royal Warwick + + W. of MERVILLE, 19/20 July, 1918. He brilliantly executed a raid + on the enemy’s trenches, his party killing every one of the + enemy they met, and he himself accounting for some. He showed + great determination and skill, and his daring inspired his party + with the utmost confidence. + + +FEARN, Capt. Cecil Augustus 4/K.O.Y.L.I. + + Near AVESNES-LE-SEC, 13th October, 1918. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty. He displayed the greatest + courage in consolidating, under heavy fire, a position just + gained, and, when one of his posts was attacked and casualties + occurred, he collected men from a neighbouring post, and + re-established the position. His cheerful courage and energy + inspired all ranks with confidence. + + +FERGUSON, 2/Lt. David Gordon 1/East Kent + + Awarded 1st January, 1916. + + +FERGUSON, 2/Lt. James Scott 5/Seaforth Highlanders + + Near LE HAMEL, 10th April, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty during a hostile attack, when, in spite of + their flank being exposed, his company maintained the position. + Again, when he was the only officer left in the company, + he managed to protect the left flank of the battalion when + the troops on the left had retired, and so saved a critical + situation. + + +FIGG, Capt. Sydney Vavasseur 1/Royal Warwick + + Awarded 3rd June, 1918. + + +FISHER, 2/Lt. Henry Cecil 16/Middlesex + + Awarded 1st January, 1918. + + +FISHER, 2/Lt. William Eric R.A.S.C. + + Awarded 1st January, 1917. + + +FLEMING, 2/Lt. Herbert Sidney 5/Northumberland Fusiliers + + Near LAVENTIE, 1918. This officer, who was commanding a platoon, + had orders to advance. An hour after receiving the orders he + led his platoon forward, and, although he had never seen the + country before him during daylight, kept direction accurately, + quickly taking each objective as he came to it. Although met + by hostile machine-gun fire, he pushed on through two hostile + strong points, capturing a machine gun and the gunners, and + establishing himself well in advance of his final objective. + By his coolness under fire not only did he set a good example + to his platoon but inflicted many losses on the enemy, whom he + encountered in greatly superior numbers. + + +FLINT, Capt. Hugh 1/Hampshire + + Awarded 1st January, 1918. + + +FOORD, 2/Lt. Basil Arthur 7/London + + Near ARRAS, 28/29 May, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty while in charge of the right attacking platoon + in a raid on the hostile lines. He displayed a fine fighting + spirit and powers of leadership, personally accounting for many + of the enemy. When the time for withdrawal came, he remained + behind to assure himself that all his casualties were brought + back, assisting to carry some of them himself. He was the only + surviving officer, and his gallant behaviour throughout was a + fine example to all ranks. + + +FORBES, Lieut. George Freeman Murray 1/Gloucester + + N. of GRICOURT, 29th September, 1918, when a frontal attack was + held up, this officer on his own initiative worked round on a + flank and entered the enemy’s trenches. By this action he was + enabled to organise a bombing attack party which worked up to + the trench and took the enemy by surprise and caused him to + retire. This enabled the frontal attack to gain their objective. + He showed the greatest gallantry, initiative and resourcefulness. + + +FOULKES, 2/Lt. Edward South Lancashire + + PLOEGSTEERT, 11th April, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty during an enemy attack. This officer displayed + exceptional coolness and good leadership under very difficult + circumstances. He rallied and reorganised men with marked + success, and when compelled to withdraw did so by successive + rushes, under covering fire, checking the enemy advances. + + +FRANKLIN, Lieut. Leslie 9/Yorkshire L.I. + + PROSPECT HILL, near LE CATELET, 3rd October, 1918. For gallantry + and ability in commanding his company during the attack. His + skill and initiative were most marked. Again, on the night 7/8 + October, when his company took part in the attack on VILLERS + FERME, near VILLERS OUTREAUX, he displayed the same gallantry + and coolness and captured his objective under very heavy rifle + and machine-gun fire. + + +FRASER, 2/Lt. Alan Cumming 7/London + + MALARD WOOD, 8th August, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + good leadership. When the advance on his flank was held up by + heavy machine-gun fire he worked his Lewis gun forward with + great courage and disregard of danger, and silenced the machine + guns. Our advance was then pushed on. Throughout the operations + his fine example inspired confidence in all ranks. + + +FRASER, 2/Lt. Alexander 6/Royal Highlanders + + LONGAVESNES, 21st to 30th March, 1918. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty. As battalion signalling officer + he kept up communications under most difficult circumstances. + When practically all the officers had become casualties he + organised the men of all units around him and by his coolness + and good leadership covered the withdrawal of other troops. + By his cheerfulness and utmost disregard of danger he set a + magnificent example. + + +FRIEND, 2/Lt. Charles Percy 3/Wilts + + Near MORCHIES, 22/23 March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. As company commander he kept his men under a + fine state of control in the face of great odds. He organised + his line of defence with the greatest skill, and by his fine + example kept up the spirit of his company, which inflicted heavy + casualties and held the enemy in check at a critical moment. + + +FRIGHT, 2/Lt. Harold William 5/South Lancashire + + Near TOURNAI, 8th November, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty in action. He led his platoon with great + determination in the face of heavy machine-gun fire, in + endeavouring to force a passage across the ESCAUT RIVER, and + was wounded in the leg by a machine-gun bullet. His company, + despite heavy casualties, hustled the enemy to the river bank, + and almost prevented the last bridge being blown up. + + +FRYER, 2/Lt. Thomas James Harold K.R.R.C. + + PLOEGSTEERT WOOD, 12/13 July, 1916. For conspicuous gallantry + during a raid on the enemy’s trenches. He dragged a wounded man + from the enemy’s wire to safety, and assisted others to get + under cover. He crossed “No Man’s Land” three times under heavy + fire while carrying out his gallant work. + + +FURZE, Capt. Gordon Coldstream Guards + + Awarded 3rd June, 1919. + + +GARBUTT, 2/Lt. John Restarick Royal West Kent + + S. of HEBUTERNE, 17th July, 1918. He led his platoon forward + from the reserve company through heavy shell fire with + great gallantry and ability, reaching the forward companies + with ammunition and entrenching tools, immediately after + the objective had been gained, thereby greatly assisting + the consolidation. When he found that one of the forward + companies had lost nearly all its officers, he sent his platoon + back, remaining himself to assist in the organisation and + consolidation of the position, which was successfully carried + out in spite of heavy shell and machine-gun fire. He displayed + throughout great coolness and complete disregard of danger. + + +GARDNER, Capt. Henry R.A. + + Awarded 3rd June, 1919. + + +GARRARD, 2/Lt. Cyril Proctor R.E. + + LOCRE, 21st August, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty when in charge of a section working on tracks + immediately behind the assaulting infantry. In spite of heavy + fire he kept in touch with the situation by constant personal + reconnaissance, and thus enabled the work to be pushed forward + rapidly with small loss. His party was instrumental in capturing + seven prisoners. + + +GASCOIGNE, Lieut. Hugh R.T.O. (14/Worcester) + + Awarded 3rd June, 1919. + + + +GAWLER, Capt. Harry Stephen 9/York & Lancaster + + Awarded 1st January, 1919. + + +GAULDER, 2/Lt. Charles William Edward 5/Yorkshire L.I. + + Near ORSINVAL, 4th November, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty when in command of Stokes mortar section. When + the leading wave was held up by machine-gun fire, he brought + up a mortar, and, despite casualties caused by the heavy fire + directed on him, silenced the machine guns. The promptness with + which he grasped the situation enabled the infantry to advance + and gain their objective with small loss. + +GAYWOOD, 2/Lt. Frederick James 8/East Surrey (T.M.B.) + + S. of MIRAUMONT, 15th February, 1917. He established his two + guns within 100 yards of the enemy and bombarded an enemy post, + thereby enabling the infantry to capture the post. + + BAR TO M.C. + + CHERISY, 3rd May, 1917. He accompanied and supported the + assaulting battalion with his trench mortar, knocking out two + enemy machine guns and accounting for a number of the enemy. + When retirement became necessary he rendered his gun useless and + assisted in reorganising the infantry. + + SECOND BAR TO M.C. + + Near PRIEZ FARM, 1st September, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. He kept his company close behind the + barrage, and took the farm in the first rush, the garrison of + about 100 retiring. By the time the enemy counter-attacked he + had organised a strong defence, and easily beat them off. With + the assistance of two other officers he gradually rounded up + the enemy in the vicinity, and after seven hours’ fighting they + surrendered. His initiative and leadership gained this very + formidable strong point. + + +GEORGE, Major Walter Hope 16/M.G.C. + + Awarded 3rd June, 1919. + + +GIBBONS, Capt. James FitzGeorge 2/Notts & Derby + + GINCHY, 13th September, 1916. He reconnoitred the position under + very heavy fire. Later he organised and most gallantly led his + company in an attack. He was severely wounded. + + +GIBBS, 2/Lt. Eric Noel 10/London (1/Artists) + + THILLOY, 27th August, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and able + leadership. After his company commander had become a casualty + this officer took command and materially assisted the advance by + working his men round to a flank and engaging enemy machine guns + which were holding up the company in front. Throughout the day + he set a fine example to those around him. + +GIBBS, Capt. Lawrence Henry 10/Lancashire Fusiliers + + GOUZEAUCOURT, 9th September, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. This officer led his men through a heavy + gas bombardment and reached the objective, driving the enemy + out, killing two with his revolver. His company was then counter + attacked from the flank, but the attack was repulsed, with + the loss of twenty-two prisoners. He set a splendid example + throughout the day’s fighting, constantly exposing himself and + encouraging his men. + + +GIBBS, Capt. Thomas Raleigh 2/Highland L.I. + + N. of VERTAIN, 23rd October, 1918. For most conspicuous + gallantry and initiative during the operations. On reaching his + objective he discovered a pocket of the enemy holding a sunken + road. He rushed forward with one N.C.O. and killed two of the + enemy and captured thirty. Six machine guns were found in the + road, and but for his dash and courage a dangerous situation + would have arisen. + + BAR TO M.C. + + Awarded 1st January, 1919. + + +GIBSON, Lieut. Archibald 2/Royal Scots Fusiliers + + LEDEGHEM, 14th October, 1918. During the advance he was + conspicuous for his initiative and contempt of danger. His + company was in support, and on seeing the front company held up + by heavy machine-gun fire he personally reconnoitred the ground + and then pushed a platoon round the flank which captured the + position and thus allowed the flank to advance. After taking + the final objective he went forward under machine-gun fire and + sniping, got in touch with his flanks, and selected the best + positions for his men. + + +GIBSON, 2/Lt. Dudley Robert 4/Royal Berks + + FAUQUISSART, 19th July, 1916. He led his platoon with great + dash up to the enemy wire. Finding they could not get through, + he patrolled till he found a gap, through which he led them on + under heavy fire. + + +GIFFORD, 2/Lt. William Douglas Gowthorp 4/York & Lancaster + + Near RANSART, 17/18 February, 1917. He personally conducted the + raiding parties back to the supporting troops, and, on hearing + that one group had not returned, he went back, found it, and + let it back through the gap. He previously carried out several + daring reconnaissances of the enemy’s position. + + BAR TO M.C. + + NEUVE EGLISE, 13th April, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty during a counter-attack which repulsed the + enemy from a village. He personally killed seven and wounded + four of the enemy, and with his small party he captured four + enemy machine guns and fifty-one prisoners. He did very fine + service. + + +GILCHRIST, 2/Lt. James 3/Royal Scots Fusiliers + + Near YPRES, 31st July, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. Having led his company to its objective, he + held on throughout the day under a very heavy bombardment, + although twice buried during the afternoon by enemy shells. He + showed a splendid example of devotion to duty and courage under + the heaviest fire. + + +GILKS, Capt. Humfrey Livingstone 1/Artists + + Awarded 1st January, 1917. + + +GILL, Lieut. Hugh Stanley R.F.A. + + FONTAINE-LES-CROISILLES, 28th May, 1917. At great personal risk + he extinguished a burning ammunition dump. His promptitude and + fearlessness saved several hundred rounds of ammunition, and + probably many lives as well. + + +GILLESPIE, Lieut. Thomas Leslie 4/Worcester + + E. of BAILLEUL, 1st September, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and good leadership. When his company, which had been ordered + to move up and fill a gap between two corps, was held up by + machine-gun fire, he went forward and by personal reconnaissance + located enemy machine guns, and turned his Lewis guns on to them + with great effect, thus clearing the way for his company. The + success of the advance was largely due to his fine courage and + personal example. + + +GILLOTT, Lieut. Cecil 14/Durham L.I. + + Near MORCHAIN, 25th March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. When defending part of a line with his + platoon, although wounded early in the attack, he remained with + his men until hit for the third time. By his fine example of + coolness and absolute disregard for personal safety, his platoon + was able to inflict heavy losses on the enemy, and to hold them + up until they had worked round the flanks. + + +GJERTSEN, Capt. Rudolf 4/Essex + + Awarded 1st January, 1918. + + +GLOVER, 2/Lt. Montague Charles 6/Royal Warwick + + AVE, ITALY, 4th October, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + determined leadership in a raid. He led his platoon with courage + and ability, and set a very fine example to those under him. + + +GOACHER, Capt. Frederick 1/Artists + + MOEUVRES, 27th September, 1918. He displayed most gallant + leadership, capturing more than 200 prisoners in the Canal. + He then reorganised and, pushing on, led his company to their + objective. He inspired his men by his utter disregard of danger, + and continued to set a splendid example until wounded a short + while afterwards. + + +GODDARD, 2/Lt. Wilfred John 7/Royal West Kent + + In FRANCE, 24/25 April, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. He led his company in a successful + counter-attack under heavy machine gun and shell fire, kept his + men well in hand, and maintained his position under extremely + heavy fire during the next day. + + +GODFREY, Capt. Ernest Gordon 6/London + + Awarded 1st January, 1918. + + +GODFREY, 2/Lt. Stanley Charles 2/Royal Scots Fusiliers + + GUN TRENCH, 30th September, 1915. For conspicuous gallantry + when the Germans had succeeded in entering Gun Trench and were + bombing down it. It was largely owing to the personal bravery + and initiative of 2/Lt. Godfrey that their advance was stopped. + He organised bombers, collected bombs and attacked the enemy, + gaining some ground. He was continuously fighting from 6.30 p.m. + till 5 a.m. next day. + + +GOLDIE, Capt. Bernard Charles Mary 10/London + + Near SIVRI TEPE, EGYPT, 19th September, 1918, For conspicuous + gallantry and dash during the operations. He, in conjunction + with another officer, each in command of a platoon of the + advanced guard, though taken on both flanks by machine-gun fire, + pushed on, captured their objective and several prisoners. This + manœuvre turned Sivri Tepe, and was instrumental in causing the + enemy to retire, thus materially assisting the advance. + + +GOLDSBURY, 2/Lt. Charles Melville 7/London + + Near HOLLEBEKE, 9/10 July, 1917. When in command of a raid, he + was the first to reach the farm which was the objective, and in + spite of enemy barrage and heavy rifle fire dashed on ahead and + bombed the place, setting it on fire and capturing 10 prisoners. + He was severely wounded whilst returning, having remained + behind in the burning building to search for a trench mortar. + The success of the enterprise was entirely due to his splendid + example of fearlessness and personal leading. + + +GOSLETT, Capt. Raymond Gwynne R.A.S.C. + + Awarded 1st January, 1918. + + +GOSNEY, Lieut. Harold William 13/Rifle Brigade + + Near LOUVIGNIES, 4th November, 1918. For conspicuous + gallantry and cool ability. His company commander and others + being wounded, he reorganised the company, and on reaching the + first objective he personally went along his line, adjusting + liaison on both flanks. On reaching the final objective, and + finding himself the senior officer present, he superintended + consolidation on the battalion front. + + +GOTCH, 2/Lt. Davis Ingle 6/Northampton + + REGINA TRENCH, 25th to 29th October, 1916. For conspicuous + gallantry in action. Although several times buried himself, + he was constantly helping to dig out others, and by his + cheerfulness and courage afforded a fine example to all ranks. + + +GOULD, 2/Lt. Arthur Nutcombe 1/Gloucester + + E. of POELCAPPELLE, 31st March and 1st April, 1918. He was in + command of a patrol which was fired on by an enemy machine gun + at a range of 30 yards, and three of his men were wounded. He + succeeded in dragging two of them back with the help of the + third man a distance of 200 yards to a point where he could + return to our lines and bring back help. His courageous and + determined action prevented the men from falling into the + enemy’s hands. + + +GOULD, Lieut. Cyril Edward 280th (London) Brigade, R.F.A. + + SEBOURG, 5th November, 1918. Whilst coming into action in a + new position, his battery came under heavy fire, which caused + a block in the traffic and the ditching of one of the guns. He + displayed great presence of mind and coolness, quickly found + another route of advance, and eventually got the battery forward + into action. He thereby enabled not only his battery but many + others in the rear to get forward and into action. + + +GRAHAM, Lieut. Keith 15/Hampshire + + MENIN, 2nd October, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. Although nearly surrounded by enemy machine + guns he held his position and succeeded in capturing a strong + concrete dug-out in a farm. He showed coolness and resource in + the face of determined resistance. + + +GRAHAM, 2/Lt. Thomas Eric 2/Scottish Rifles + + Near FRELINGHEM, 1st October, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. When sent out on a patrol with three men + to examine a river, he found a footbridge, crossed it, and + made a thorough reconnaissance. On returning, the enemy made + an unsuccessful attempt to cut him off, and he withdrew his + patrol under fire without a casualty. On the following night + when on patrol he was instrumental in the discovery of a second + footbridge, and owing to his good leadership his patrol gained + most valuable information. On both occasions he showed great + determination and sound judgment. + + +GRAY, Capt. Harold Vernon 6/Gloucester + + HOLNON WOOD, 22nd March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. The enemy were believed to have penetrated + into a position held by an advanced right company, and he was + sent to report on the situation. He displayed great courage and + resource both in going and returning under heavy shell fire, + organised the position, and successfully returned with a very + clear report. + + +GRAY, 2/Lt. Harry Albert Royal West Kent + + N. of YPRES-MENIN ROAD, 3rd October, 1917. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty in maintaining direction as + leader of an assaulting wave. When his company commander became + a casualty he reorganised the company, which had lost over 60 + per cent., and beat off several minor attacks. He remained + with his men in a shallow trench when they were being heavily + shelled, when he might have gone to his headquarters. The good + work done by the company was mainly due to his splendid example. + + +GRAY, Lieut. James 5/Royal West Surrey + + Near GRAND ROZOY, 29th July, 1918. He repeatedly + distinguished himself in action, especially when he led his + company, with a total disregard for personal safety, under + intense and accurate machine-gun fire. He inspired his men with + great confidence, and successfully dealt with some difficult + situations. + + +GRAY, Lieut. Samuel Alexander 23/London + + HAPPY VALLEY, 22nd August, 1918. He carried out several + important reconnaissances under heavy fire, bringing back + information of essential value on each occasion. Later, when + the enemy attacked with some success, he fought a determined + rearguard action, holding successive positions to the last + moment. Throughout the operations his gallantry and devotion to + duty were conspicuous examples to his men. + + +GREEN, 2/Lt. Arthur 3/D.C.L.I. + + Near MERVILLE, 12th April, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. He acted as adjutant until he was wounded, and + rendered the utmost assistance in reforming and reorgansing a + defensive line at a time when great pressure was being brought + against the battalion and the position was obscure. His personal + example under trying conditions and heavy fire at close range + was altogether admirable. + + +GREEN, Lieut. George Richard Grenadier Guards + + Awarded 3rd June, 1918. + + +GREEN, Capt. William Charles 1/South Stafford + + Awarded 1st January, 1918. + + BAR TO M.C. + + Near BOIS DE LUXEMBOURG, 27/28 May, 1918. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty during an enemy attack. When + the enemy had broken through on his left and his company had + suffered severe losses, he rallied the remainder of his men + and held on for a considerable time. Having lost touch with + troops on his right, he withdrew to a trench in rear and again + maintained touch with them. His numbers being greatly depleted, + he attached himself to the troops on the right until wounded the + following day. + + +GREENWOOD, Lieut. James Hurst 11/Royal West Kent + + YPRES-COMINES CANAL, 14th June, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. Although wounded in the jaw, he continued + to lead his company with great dash and fearlessness, rushing + and capturing a machine gun which was holding up his advance. + This was the second occasion on which he had captured an enemy + machine gun. + + +GRIERSON, Lieut. Kenneth McIvor 22/Manchester + + Awarded 3rd June, 1918. + + +GRICE, 2/Lt. William Stanley R.G.A. + + Awarded 1st January, 1918. + + +GRIFFIN, Capt. Arthur Ethelbert R.E. + + Awarded 1st January, 1919. + + +GRIFFITH-JONES, Lieut. William Lionel Phillips 3/Durham L.I. + + POTYZE, 14/15 March, 1916. For conspicuous gallantry. + He took part in a raid on the enemy’s trenches, and was the + first man to enter them. He shot the sentry and set a fine + example of coolness. + + +GRIFFITHS, 2/Lt. William Henry 16/Royal Warwick + + ACHIET-LE-GRAND, 21st to 23rd August, 1918. For conspicuous + gallantry and good leadership. He led his platoon in an attack + with great skill to the final objective in spite of heavy + machine-gun fire. When the flanks were exposed and a withdrawal + became necessary, he maintained his position for two hours + over a thousand yards in advance of the new line covering the + withdrawal, and then brought back his men in perfect order. In a + later attack he captured all his objectives and took command of + a large number of troops who had lost their leaders. The success + achieved was largely due to his courage and coolness. + + +GUTTRIDGE, 2/Lt. John Frederick 9/Yorks + + Awarded 1st January, 1919. + + +HACK, 2/Lt. Walter Pank 10/Lincoln + + Near POELCAPPELLE, 22nd to 24th October, 1917. Seeing two of the + enemy about 200 yards from our trenches trying to get away he + covered them with a Lewis gun and went out himself and brought + both back prisoners. + +HADRILL, 2/Lt. Cedric Ivor 10/East Yorks + + FORET DE NIEPPE, 28th June, 1918. Soon after the commencement + of an important attack this officer went well forward + and established a signal station, from which he kept up + communication between battalion headquarters and the companies, + notwithstanding the heavy enemy shell fire, which constantly + broke the wires. His personal courage and coolness under trying + circumstances were a fine example to his men, and he sent back + valuable information from his position in the front line. + + +HALL, Capt. Alner Wilson 1/Artists + + Awarded 3rd June, 1919. + + +HALL, 2/Lt. Lionel Everard 1/K.R.R.C. + + Near VERMELLES, 28th September, 1915. For conspicuous + gallantry at the quarries. He led his bombers and threw bombs + himself against the Germans for nearly three hours until + completely exhausted. By his courage and example he eventually + worked his way up the trench and cleared it of the enemy. + + +HALLIDAY, 2/Lt. Clarence Peter 2/Yorkshire L.I. + + FAYET, 14th April, 1917. He led his platoon with great skill + in the face of heavy fire, and placed his machine guns to + such advantage that he was able to materially check the enemy + counter-attack, thereby rendering valuable assistance at a + critical period. + + +HALLIDAY, Lieut. Howard Edwin 7/Worcester + + ASIAGO PLATEAU, ITALY, 10/11 October, 1918. For conspicuous + courage and determination during a night raid on enemy trenches + at Sec. In spite of the darkness and a heavy enemy barrage, he + led his men straight to the final objective, where he engaged + the enemy with great gallantry. An enemy machine gun opened fire + on his party at close range; he at once, with only a few men, + rushed the gun, putting the team out of action, and brought the + gun back to his lines. + + +HALLOWES, 2/Lt. Rupert Price 4/Middlesex + + HOOGE, 19th July, 1915. For conspicuous gallantry on the night + of 19th July, when owing to shortage of bombs the enemy was + advancing down the communication trench. He got out of his + trench, exposing himself fearlessly, and fired at the enemy in + the open, hitting several. He also assisted in making a block, + dug out a communication trench under heavy shell fire, and + rebuilt a parapet that had been blown in. Throughout the night + he assisted in keeping touch and supplying bombs. + + +HAMILTON, Capt. Herbert James 1/D.C.L.I. (R.A.F.) + + Over COMINES, 12th October, 1917, to 26th March, 1918. For + conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. He has on many + occasions displayed the utmost dash and fearlessness in + + engaging enemy aircraft at close range, and has succeeded + in destroying a considerable number. He also attacked with + machine-gun fire, and from low altitudes, enemy formations on + the ground, and dropped bombs on points of importance behind the + hostile lines. He has invariably shown great determination and a + fine offensive spirit. + +HANCOCK, Capt. Ernest R.G.A. + + BEUVRY, 18th April, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and devotion + to duty. The section in which this officer was in command was + being heavily shelled, during the course of which a 15-in. shell + destroyed the drainage system in the vicinity and flooded one + gun position, while in the other the gun platform was smashed + by a shell. He managed to get them both into action again and + kept them firing. He was several times knocked over by shell + explosions. + + +HARDING, 2/Lt. Geoffrey Philip 6/Northampton + + CHERISY, 3rd May, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty, in outflanking and bombing an enemy machine + gun, putting it out of action. His courage and determination + were a splendid example to his men. + + +HARDMAN, 2/Lt. William Frederick Kerr R.E. + + MESSINES, 7th June, 1917. He showed complete disregard of danger + in assisting to search deep dug-outs and cellars of a village + for traps and mine charges. His coolness under constant heavy + shell fire kept up the spirits of his men and set a fine example + of courage. He extricated two men who had been buried by a shell + although exposed to fire himself. His work was most efficient. + + +HARPER, Lieut. Edward Russell R.A.S.C. + + GIBERCOURT, 21st March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. He brought up the battery transport and + got away two guns under intense machine-gun fire, afterwards + returning with a corporal, started up and got safely away with + the two remaining F.W.D.’s in spite of machine-gun fire which + riddled the lorries. + + +HARRISON, Capt. Frank 9/Royal Munster Fusiliers + + Awarded 3rd June, 1917. + + +HARRISON, 2/Lt. John George 3/Lincoln + + N. of POELCAPPELLE, 4th October, 1917. He took command of his + company in an attack when he was the only officer left. He + reorganised his men, sited his posts with great judgment, and + sent in a very clear and useful report on the situation. He was + largely responsible for repulsing an enemy counter-attack. He + showed great courage and initiative, and his contempt of danger + had a great effect on his men. + + +HARRISON, 2/Lt. Edward Harrison R.E. + + E. of NIEUPORT, 10th July, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty when in charge of the maintenance of canal + bridges. By his untiring energy and disregard of personal + safety he succeeded in repairing these bridges, although they + were frequently cut by hostile fire, thereby maintaining + communication under very trying and critical conditions. + + +HART, 2/Lt. Joseph Aubrey 2/East Surrey + + Awarded 1st January, 1918. + + +HARVEY, Capt. Albert, _D.S.O._ 6/Liverpool + + DON, 15/16 October, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry on the night + of 15/16 October, when in face of considerable difficulties and + hostile fire, he got his company over the HAUTE DEULE CANAL. + For this purpose he made a rough raft himself, was the first + man across, and established a bridgehead at this point, thus + enabling the brigade to cross and clear the enemy out of DON, + a strong position. Throughout the advance, he commanded his + company with skill. + + +HARVEY, 2/Lt. Eric Howard 5/Gloucester + + N. of OVILLERS, 27th August, 1916. For conspicuous gallantry + during operations. After a senior officer had been wounded he + led a bombing attack against a trench held by 40 of the enemy. + He drove them out and consolidated the captured trench. + + BAR TO M.C. + + DOULIEU, 12th September, 1918. He led his company with gallantry + and ability in an attack, and drove the enemy, with many + casualties, from the position where he was holding up our + advance. At one time his men were practically surrounded and + under heavy fire, through which he rushed without hesitation to + warn an advancing battalion of the position of his company. He + averted what might have been a most unfortunate accident by his + promptitude and disregard of danger. + + +HASSLACHER, 2/Lt. Alfred John Emil 7/London (169th T.M.B.) + + Near CROISILLES, 27th August, 1918. He brought his section of + mortars into action behind the first wave of infantry, and + successfully engaged several machine guns of the enemy which + were causing casualties. He was severely wounded, but continued + to direct and control his teams until all the ammunition had + been expended. His courage and endurance were a splendid example + to his men. + + +HAWKSWORTH, 2/Lt. Henry Charles Harold 10/Essex + + YPRES, 31st July, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and devotion + to duty. When the two assaulting battalions of an attack were + short of ammunition and it was of the utmost importance that + a fresh supply should reach them as soon as possible, he led + an ammunition party forward about two-and-a-half miles over + the most difficult country, exposed the whole time to the + heaviest shell fire and without a guide. One third of his party + were knocked out, but he safely delivered the ammunition, and + hearing on his return journey that a hostile counter-attack was + probable, he turned his party about and again reported to the + battalion headquarters in case his aid should be required. His + determination and devotion to duty set a splendid example to his + party. + + +HAYNES, Lieut. Charles Graham 4/K.R.R.C. + + SCHWABEN REDOUBT, 21st October, 1916. For conspicuous gallantry + in action. He led bombing attacks with great courage and + determination, and finally, after bombing for one and a half + hours, was able to capture two officers and fifty men. + + BAR TO M.C. + + S.E. of YPRES, 20th September, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. He successfully led attacks on three + strong points, and, later, aided by one man, he captured a + dug-out and took two officers and four other ranks prisoners. + + +HEDGES, Lieut. Norman Hammett 5/York & Lancaster + + GOMMECOURT, 27th March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty while commanding a company. He repulsed a + severe enemy counter-attack. Next day, under heavy machine-gun + fire, he captured his objective, and though wounded maintained + his position for four days. He set a fine example of courage and + leadership. + + +HEMPHILL, Capt. Howard Hislop 2/Leicester + + YPRES, 1st October, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. He led his company with great coolness through + an intense barrage to counter-attack the enemy; he reorganised + after heavy losses, and held on to a portion of the front line + for thirty-six hours. + + +HENDERSON, Capt. Ernest James 2/East Lancashire + + E. of YPRES, 31st July, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty in leading his company throughout important + operations under most difficult circumstances. Although exposed + to heavy hostile fire on the right flank, he successfully + consolidated his objective, and by this means ensured the + safety of the right flank of his division. Later in the day, he + successfully repelled two counter-attacks, setting a personal + example throughout that greatly inspired and encouraged his men. + + +HENDERSON, Capt. Kenneth Robert 2(6)Yorkshire + + ARCHANGEL. He has carried out the duties of company commander + and adjutant of mixed force at BOLSHE-OZERKI, and has worked + in a very efficient way. He has had continuous service on this + front since November, 1918, and in the four engagements which + his company has taken part he has proved to be a fearless and + good leader of men. + + +HENEY, 2/Lt. John Henry Waldo 1/Coldstream Guards + + Near VILLERS POL, 4th November, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. He took charge of two sections at the + commencement of the attack and cleared the whole right flank of + some half dozen machine guns which were enfilading it. He killed + several himself, and with his handful of men collected over a + hundred prisoners. After the attack he and a few others beat off + a counter-attack on the right flank. + + +HEWITT, 2/Lt. Arthur Edgar 22/London (T.M.B.) + + YPRES, 10th June, 1917. On several occasions he has rendered + most invaluable assistance to the attacking infantry, personally + reconnoitring forward positions and establishing his guns where + they could co-operate with the greatest effect. His pluck and + energy under fire have always been most marked. + + +HIBBARD, 2/Lt. Hamilton Edgar, _D.C.M._ 9/London (1/Artists) + + RUMILLY, 8th October, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + initiative. During the advance he came suddenly on a strong + point in which were eight enemy machine guns. By prompt action + and fearless leadership he rushed the post, overcoming the + garrison and taking the crews prisoners. + + +HIBBERT, Capt. John Geoffrey A.O.D. + + Awarded 1st January, 1917. + + +HICKSON, Capt. Reginald Davies 9/Essex + + ARRAS, 23rd March, 1917. With great coolness and a total + disregard for danger he went forward under very heavy fire, and + personally superintended the withdrawal of his advanced parties + at a most critical time. + + +HIDE, Lieut. James Burchell 305th Siege Battery, R.G.A. + + Awarded 3rd June, 1919. + + +HIGGINSON, Capt. John Victor 2/Royal Welch Fusiliers + + GIVENCHY, 5/6 July, 1916. For conspicuous gallantry during a + raid. Owing to his brilliant organisation and fine leading of + his company the raid was a complete success. + + +HIGLETT, Lieut. George Willibert Bucks Bn./Oxford & Bucks L.I. + + ASIAGO PLATEAU, 16th June, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty while commanding a company in the second line + during an enemy attack. Throughout the fighting he maintained + excellent liaison with the forward battalion, sending back + valuable information. When the front line was broken he held + up the enemy with Lewis gun fire, and by constant patrolling + kept touch with the division on his right, closing up a very + wide gap in the second line. He showed great fearlessness, and + by reinforcing his threatened flank undoubtedly prevented the + enemy’s further advance. + + +HILL, 2/Lt. Arthur Dudley 1/Middlesex + + Awarded 1st January, 1916. + + +HILL, 2/Lt. Charles Vincent Oxford & Bucks L.I. + + Near ST. JULIEN, 22nd August, 1917. He led his platoon with + the utmost gallantry on a concrete machine-gun emplacement, + which he captured, killing three of the enemy. Being wounded, + he directed the fire of his platoon from the top of the gun + emplacement on to another enemy machine gun, which he captured. + His cheerfulness and courage under heavy fire had a splendid + effect on his men. + + +HILL, 2/Lt. Joseph Shirley R.F.A. + + Near MONCHY-LE-PREUX, 17th June, 1917. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty under very heavy shell fire. A + shell burst at the mouth of his telephone pit, killing a major + and wounding him and another officer. He extricated himself, + and although wounded in five places, succeeded in digging the + officer out. He then carried him on a stretcher, with the aid of + a bombardier, to the dressing station, through a very heavily + shelled area, before having his own wounds dressed. + + +HILLYER, Lieut. William Harold + 3rd London Field Coy. (171st Mining Coy.) R.E. + + HILL 60, near YPRES, between 2nd and 17th April, 1915. In mining + operations the task of completing and charging one of our + mines was one of great difficulty and strain. Lieut. Hillyer + worked and watched long hours at the end of a gallery 165ft. + long and 3ft. by 2ft. 3in. in size, knowing that the enemy was + counter-mining close by. His pluck and endurance were remarkable + and resulted in the successful explosion of the mine and + consequent capture of the hill. + + +HINDMARSH, 2/Lt. Clifford 7/Loyal North Lancashire + + S.W. of BERMERAIN, 23rd October, 1918. He led forward his + platoon with the greatest gallantry. He attacked in turn a + succession of hostile machine-gun nests, and by his initiative, + coolness and determination succeeded in establishing the left + front of the battalion on its final objective and taking some + fifty prisoners, including two officers. + + +HINGLEY, Capt. Alfred Norman 13/Middlesex + + CARENCY SECTOR, 1st to 11th April, 1917. For over 10 days this + officer showed most conspicuous bravery and was a splendid + example to all, carrying out his duties under very heavy + bombardment. Though wounded he carried on until his battalion + was relieved five days later. + + +HOAL, 2/Lt. Edward Garner 8/Manchester + + ABRAHAM HEIGHTS, 6th to 11th October, 1917. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty when in command of his company + after the company commander had been wounded. He acted as guide + to another company which had to take up a new position under + heavy shell fire. + + +HOBBS, Capt. Wilfred 2/Bedford + + Awarded 3rd June, 1918. + + +HOBSON, Lieut. Robert Carl 12/Northumberland Fusiliers + + WYTSCHAETE, 16th April, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. Throughout a week’s fighting this officer’s + energy and enthusiasm remained undiminished. At the end of that + period, when acting as liaison officer, he voluntarily remained + in the forward area until late in the evening, keeping brigade + headquarters fully supplied with first-hand information. + + BAR TO M.C. + + Awarded 3rd June, 1918. + + +HOCKEY, 2/Lt. Alfred Lennon 21/London + + JERUSALEM, 9th December, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. On a heavy enfilade fire being opened from a + house on the flank, he, with great dash and initiative, attacked + and drove out a much superior force of the enemy, and held the + position under a heavy cross fire from machine guns, displaying + the most courageous determination and energy. + + +HODGKINS, 2/Lt. Albert Edward R.F.A. + + Near WESTHOEK, 10th August, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty when Forward Observing Officer. He remained + with the most advanced infantry practically all day during an + attack, and, although his wire was constantly cut, he personally + renewed it + under heavy fire, and got most valuable information + through of impending counter-attacks. The night before he had + succeeded, under great difficulties, in establishing visual + communication by lamp from battalion to group headquarters. His + courage and ability were most marked. + +HOGARTH-SWANN, 2/Lt. Arthur Lionel 7/Norfolk + + E. of GONNELIEU, 20th November, 1917. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty in an attack. When his company + commander was killed early in the advance he took command, and, + though wounded, led the company to the capture of the objective. + He showed courage and leadership of a high order. + + +HOLDAWAY, Lieut. Neville Aldridge 8/Manchester + + ABLAINZEVILLE, 27th March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. When this officer observed that the officer in + charge of an important advanced post had become a casualty, he + immediately went up through a heavy barrage and took command. + He organised and controlled the fire of the garrison with such + effect that the enemy began to waver, so he promptly advanced, + inflicting severe casualties; but, finding them too numerous, he + withdrew, after ascertaining their dispositions. His courage and + coolness throughout the whole operations were very marked. + + +HOLDSWORTH, 2/Lt. Harry 4/East Lancashire + + Near BRIASTRE, 19/20 October, 1918. He led his platoon on the + night with great gallantry in face of heavy fire against a + strong enemy position. On the final objective he located an + enemy machine-gun post on the front of the battalion that was + enfilading our line. He led a party of six men against the post, + and by his determined assault captured one officer and four + other ranks of the enemy, together with three machine guns. He + did fine work. + + +HOLGATE, 2/Lt. Leonard George 10/Lancashire Fusiliers + + MARTINPUICH, 25th August, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry during + an attack. He led his platoon with the greatest determination, + and drove the enemy back, and it was due to his courage and + leadership that the objective was gained. He was seriously + wounded, but refused to be moved to the rear until three more + seriously wounded men were first taken to the aid post. + + +HOLLAND, 2/Lt. Arthur Leslie 1/Artists + + S. of MARCOING, 30/31 December, 1917. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty. He took command of a company + when his company commander became a casualty and successfully + led it to a new position which he consolidated. He brought in + several wounded men from the front of the lines under heavy + fire, and set a splendid example of coolness and courage to his + men. + + +HOPLEY, Lieut. William Arnold 3/Royal Warwick + + MESSINES, 10th to 19th April, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. During ten days’ operations, when in + command of two light trench mortars, he was frequently under + the heaviest fire of all descriptions. On all occasions he set + a fine example of courage and devotion to duty to his men, + and his dispositions were marked by skill and ability. On one + occasion, when both his mortars were buried and his detachment + had been reduced to a quarter of their effective strength, he + nevertheless managed to bring the mortars into action again and + inflicted severe casualties on the enemy. + + +HOPWOOD, 2/Lt. John R.F.A. + + KEMMEL, 20th July, 1916. For conspicuous gallantry. When his + battery was heavily bombarded and a direct hit ignited an + ammunition store, he at once went in and got the fire under + control at great personal risk before anyone else arrived on the + scene. Some of the ammunition exploded, and the position was + being shelled while he was working. + + + +HORLEY, Lieut. Cyril Rupert 2/Oxford & Bucks L.I. + + Awarded 3rd June, 1919. + + +HORNE, Capt. Owen Walters 2/Essex + + FAMPOUX, 9th April, 1917. When commanding the right company it + was largely due to his leading that direction was kept over a + three mile advance. When held up at the fourth objective by + uncut wire he went to the front and personally supervised the + cutting in front of a strongly held trench. + +HORSLEY, Capt. Oswald 2/Gordon Highlanders (R.F.C.) + + ANGLE WOOD, 18th August, 1916. He led the first line of the + advance, capturing and consolidating his objective. Though + wounded and put into a shell-hole he continued to direct + operations and refused to be moved back till the position was + safe. + + BAR TO M.C. + + In FRANCE, March, 1918. He has brought down completely out of + control three hostile machines, and of two others which he + engaged one he fought to within a distance of 200ft. from the + ground, forcing it to land, the second spinning down to the + ground out of control, he being unable to observe it crash owing + to the presence of other hostile machines. He has carried out + accurate and valuable reconnaissances, and has set a magnificent + example of determined gallantry and skill whilst leading + low-flying and bombing patrols. + + +HOSKING, 2/Lt. James Cecil 10/D.C.L.I. + + MŒUVRES, 30th November, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty when employed in carrying ammunition to the + front line. During three days’ operations he went backwards and + forwards, without rest, through heavy barrages, and enabled the + line to be maintained. He assisted on one occasion in repelling + an enemy attack, and set a splendid example of energy and + resource to his men under difficult conditions. + + +HOWARD, Major Hugh Lloyd 3rd Corps Signal Coy., R.E. + + Awarded 3rd June, 1917. + + +HOWCROFT, 2/Lt. Stewart Martin 1/Royal West Surrey + + Near VELDHUEK, 25th September, 1917. When the company + commanders of two companies who had made a counter-attack were + wounded, he took command, and showed great ability and coolness + in controlling the situation for two days under continuous fire. + + +HOWE, 2/Lt. Vernon Arthur 3/Norfolk + + S.E. of FORET DE NIEPPE, 10/11 May, 1918. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty when in command of a platoon + carrying out a raid on an enemy post. He bombed an enemy trench, + sent a Lewis gun round to enfilade it, and then, seeing that it + was being successfully dealt with, he pushed on with only two + men, and searched the houses which were his final objective. + + +HUDSON, 2/Lt. Edward Palmer R.F.A. + + BAILLEUL, 28th March, 1918. When the battery was heavily shelled + in a forward position he set a splendid example of coolness and + courage to his men. Later in the day, he took command of the + battery in a most difficult situation and conducted a withdrawal + under heavy fire. It was largely owing to his determined efforts + that the operation was successfully carried out. + + +HUGHESDON, Capt. Reginald Howard 1/D.C.L.I. + + E. of YPRES, 4th October, 1917. Though wounded early in the + assault he continued to lead his men until the objective was + gained. + + +HUGHES, Capt. Hugh Llewellyn Glyn, _D.S.O._ R.A.M.C. + + Near FREMICOURT, 21st to 23rd March, 1918. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty. He worked day and night in the + open, in spite of the heaviest shell and machine-gun fire, + tending the wounded and helping them back to safety, with a + spirit of cheerfulness and self-sacrifice rarely seen. After + being wounded he still continued to perform his duties, until + the wound necessitated his evacuation. + + +HUNT, Capt. Archibald Henry 20/London + + N.E. of SOLESMES, 20th October, 1918. For conspicuous + gallantry in the operation. Though his right flank was exposed, + he led his company on to its objective through a heavy enemy + barrage and captured a field gun. He then consolidated the + position gained and held on to it for three days under trying + conditions. + + +HURNDALL, Lieut. Charles Frederic R.F.A. + + Awarded 3rd June, 1918. + + +HYAMS, 2/Lt. Henry David 23/London + + + Awarded 1st January, 1918. + + +IMRIE, 2/Lt. David Patrick Cuthbert 1/London + + WARNETON, 9th April, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. He was in charge of a platoon occupying a + strong point, and after both flanks had been forced back he + held on and inflicted very heavy casualties on the enemy at + close range, thus delaying the enemy’s advance and allowing the + troops, which had withdrawn, to take up a new position. His + tireless energy and cheerfulness deserve the highest praise. + +IRELAND, 2/Lt. Ernest Pinnock Tank Corps + + Near ST. JULIEN, 22nd August, 1917. When acting in support + of another officer, the tank commanded by the latter became + ditched, whereupon 2/Lt. Ireland attempted to tow it out with + his own, but got ditched in the attempt. He unditched his own + tank and brought all the wounded and the guns of both tanks + safely out of action, although while doing so his tank was put + out of action by shell fire. During the whole of this time, he + was under heavy shell and machine-gun fire. He showed great + gallantry and fearlessness. + + +IRVING, Capt. George Gray Hammond 9/Rifle Brigade + + ACHIET-LE-GRAND, 21st to 25th August, 1918. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty. He made a personal + reconnaissance of the outpost line under heavy machine-gun fire, + and returned with information of great importance. During five + days’ operations he was untiring in his efforts to arrange food, + water and ammunition supplies, and by his masterly grip of the + situation rendered invaluable service. + + +JACKSON, Capt. Mark Keith 6/Warwick + + E. of VILLERS PLOUICH, 3rd to 5th December, 1917. For + conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty in action. Although + in a very exposed position with his company, he maintained it + for many hours under a very heavy shell fire. Later, seeing + a company of another unit on his left being hard pressed, he + gallantly led a party of men across the open to attack the enemy + on the flank, and was wounded while so doing. + + BAR TO M.C. + + BAC ST. MAUR, 6th September, 1917. He organised the final attack + which drove the enemy out of his positions with great skill, and + carried it out with courage and determination, capturing many + prisoners and four machine guns. His conspicuous courage and + devotion to duty inspired all the men of the company under his + command. + + +JACKSON, 2/Lt. Stewart Spiers 6/Worcester + + LA VACQUERIE, 3rd December, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. When sent up with reinforcements to a post + which was almost surrounded by the enemy he led his men through + heavy rifle and machine-gun fire. He went forward alone to + reconnoitre the best means of approach, and by his coolness and + courage succeeded in bringing timely assistance to the garrison + of the post. + + +JAGGER, Lieut. Charles Sargeant 13/Worcester + + NEUVE EGLISE, 11th to 14th April, 1918. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty while commanding a company. He + beat off several attacks by superior forces, and when his right + flank was exposed and communication cut he still held on to + his position. He made a valiant fight, and not until he was + compelled to do so did he order a retirement. + + +JAMES, 2/Lt. Lawrence Edward 7/London + + S.E. of YPRES, 20th September, 1917. When the advance of his + company was held up by enfilade fire from a dug-out he quickly + made up a party, and after hard fighting captured the position, + accounting for eight of the enemy. His prompt action was + invaluable to the battalion. + + +JAMES, 2/Lt. William Thomas 1/London + + N.W. of BULLECOURT, 16th June, 1917. He took command of his + company when his other officers had become casualties, and + consolidated and held a position for 24 hours, although + subjected to repeated bombing attacks and sniping from all + sides. His conduct and bearing throughout were most creditable, + and set a splendid example to his men. + + +JARVIS, Captain Arthur 1/Gloucester + + Awarded 3rd June, 1919. + + +JEFFERYS, Capt. Arthur Harold 7/Middlesex (Loyal North Lancs.) + + GIVENCHY, 18th April, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. As soon as the enemy barrage lifted + he ordered his company to stand to, and when he found that + the enemy had penetrated the trenches he led an immediate + counter-attack and drove them back some distance. He then + organised and led bombing parties to clear the enemy out, and + join up with a company on the left. He succeeded in this, and, + although wounded, insisted on reorganising the sector, and did + not leave till the next day. + + +JERWOOD, Capt. Edward Longsden 1/Royal Berks + + S. of RICHEBOURG L’AVOUE, May 15th, 1915. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty during a night attack on the + enemy’s trenches, when in charge of machine guns. He established + a machine gun in position in the second captured German + trench under rifle and machine-gun fire, and also recovered a + machine gun that had been lost between the first and second + German trenches. On 17th May he gallantly led a section which + established two machine guns in the firing line under shell + fire, and set a fine example to the men under his command. + + FIRST BAR TO M.C. + + Near OPPY, 29th April, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty in leading his company during an attack. By his + dispositions and personal example he was able to repulse several + heavy counter-attacks until himself wounded. The reports he sent + back were invaluable. + + SECOND BAR TO M.C. + + Near BERMERAIN, 24th October, 1918. For marked gallantry and + devotion to duty. When in command of the support company he + noticed that the left front company and the battalion on his + left were held up by heavy enfilade machine-gun fire. He + promptly advanced his company and captured the final objective. + + +JERWOOD, Capt. John Hugh 10/Durham L.I. + + S.E of HOOGE, 21/22 and 24/25 August, 1917. He maintained his + position regardless of withdrawals on his right and left and + of the fact that the enemy had penetrated the line on both his + flanks. He displayed a coolness and fearlessness which inspired + all ranks with confidence. + + +JOHNSON, Capt. Alfred Forbes R.G.A. + + Awarded 1st January, 1919. + + +OHNSON, Capt. Charles Beckett 5/Border (9/Liverpool) + + Awarded 3rd June, 1919. + + +JOHNSTON, 2/Lt. John Darrell 5/Gloucester + + E. of YPRES, 22nd August, 1917. During the attack he led his + company through the barrage and took up and consolidated a + position. He took command of the forward line and organised + the defence of four different units. He displayed exceptional + qualities of leadership, and by his cheerfulness and disregard + of danger inspired all ranks to consolidate and hold on at a + critical time. His organisation of the line helped the troops on + his flanks to hold on to the objectives. + + +JOHNSTONE, Lieut. Robert 4/London (R.F.C.) + + Near LE TRANSLOY, 17th October, 1916. For conspicuous + gallantry in action. He has shown marked courage and initiative + in turning our artillery on to columns of enemy infantry. On one + occasion he carried out counter battery work in cloud and mist + at 800 feet under heavy fire from the ground. + + +JONES, Lieut. Percy Hudson R.E. + + FESTUBERT, 18th April, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. As brigade signalling officer he displayed + untiring energy in his efforts to establish communication + with battalions which had become dislocated owing to heavy + bombardment and mist. Throughout the day he was up and down + seeing what could be done to improve matters, regardless of + personal risk. + + +JONES, 2/Lt. Reginald Lucas 9/London + + Near WESTHOEK, 16th August, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty on several occasions in hand-to-hand fighting. + On one occasion he cleared a tunnel dug-out with a Lewis gun, + inflicting heavy casualties on the enemy. + + +JOSEPHS, 2/Lt. Edward Albert Robert 5/Gloucester + + S. of POELCAPPELLE, 4th October, 1917. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty. He took command of his company + in an attack and led it forward under heavy fire. He showed + great initiative and energy in organising and consolidating the + captured ground. + + +JUPP, Lieut. John Morton Scott 10/Manchester + + BRIASTRE, 20th October, 1918. For marked gallantry and + determined leadership. He was in command of a company, and under + heavy machine-gun fire, dashed forward with a few men, shooting + several of the enemy with his rifle and capturing the guns. + Later, finding that the company on his flank had not reached its + objective, he led a platoon and attacked the enemy on his flank. + + +JULL, 2/Lt. Robert Charles R.G.A. + + Awarded 1st January, 1918. + + +JUNGIUS, Lieut. Ernest James Theodore 1/Bedford (M.G.C.) + + Awarded 3rd June, 1918. + + +KEEP, 2/Lt. Alan Ralph 3/Royal West Surrey + + OVILLERS, 27th July and 13th August, 1916. For conspicuous + gallantry during operations. He kept his battery continually in + action day and night under heavy shell fire, thereby materially + assisting the infantry to capture enemy trenches. + + +KEEY, Lieut. Cecil Walter 7/London + + SAULCOURT and EPEHY, 7th September, 1918. For conspicuous + courage and devotion to duty during the operations. He was in + charge of two mobile trench mortars, and had both guns put out + of action, and the majority of the teams wounded. Despite the + fact that he was wounded in the face he took over the remnants + of two companies of infantry who were left without an officer + and reorganised them, and consolidated on a line just west of + CAPRON COPSE. His initiative and courage in the face of great + danger were a splendid example to all ranks concerned. + + +KEKEWICH, 2/Lt. Stanley Buck R.F.A. + + LA VACQUERIE, 30th November, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. He assisted his battery commander in + man-handling the guns back when the ammunition was exhausted + during an enemy attack. He set a splendid example of coolness + and courage under heavy fire. + + +KELTY, Lieut. Stanley William 9/Liverpool (30/M.G.C.) + + WERVICQ, 14th October, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + initiative. During the attack he twice went forward to + reconnoitre the ground prior to the advance of his guns. When + an enemy post was holding up our advance he crept forward to + ascertain the strength with which it was held. He obtained most + useful information concerning the enemy’s position, although + persistently fired at by snipers and machine guns. Later, he + took his guns boldly forward and had them in their consolidated + positions within half an hour of the capture of the locality. + + +KENNEDY, Lieut. Cyril Arthur Reginald R.F.A. (Y/9/T.M.B.) + + Near STEENBEEK, 15th October, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. He was in charge of mobile 6-in. mortar + in close support of the infantry. When the attack began heavy + enemy machine-gun fire was immediately opened on the mortar and + its detachment. With great coolness and gallantry he continued + to keep his mortar firing and render very material assistance in + diminishing the enemy’s fire, and thus enabling the infantry to + continue their advance. + + +KERCKHOVE, 2/Lt. Herbert Vincent 4/East Surrey + + HAUSSY, 16th October, 1918. For gallantry and resourceful + leading during the attack. After several attempts had failed + to rescue a wounded man who was lying in front of our posts + he crept out under heavy machine-gun fire and got the man in. + Later, he organised a party of 10 men and surrounded an enemy + post in a sunken road, which was inflicting great damage and + casualties upon the attacking force, and succeeded in capturing + the whole garrison of 60, with two trench mortars and two + anti-tank rifles. His courage and coolness were admirable. + + +KERR, 2/Lt. John Vass 7/London + + Near HANGARD, 24th April, 1918. This officer’s platoon was + subjected to very heavy fire during an enemy attack, which drove + back the troops on either flank. His determination encouraged + his platoon to stand fast and pour a steady fire into the + advancing enemy, causing them to bring up a large number of + troops, supported by two tanks, against him. Although his + men began to waver, he went round the platoon, regardless of + personal danger, and rallied them at the critical moment by his + example, so that not one of the enemy reached his post. But for + his gallant stand a considerable amount of ground would have + been lost. + + +KIDD, Lieut. Claude Bernard 15/Cheshire + + Near EPEHY, 24th August, 1917. He did remarkably fine work + when his company was holding a position for many hours from + early morning till late at night, while heavily shelled. It was + entirely due to his efforts that the men were kept together. He + encouraged his men throughout the day, continually going up and + down the trench. His conduct was splendid, and he set a fine + example. + + +KING, 2/Lt. Bernand Ellis 10/Norfolk + + Awarded 1st January, 1918. + + +KING, 2/Lt. Harry Norman 4/Loyal North Lancashire + + Near CORDONNERIE, 29th July, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty when leading his platoon in a raid on the + enemy trenches. After fierce hand-to-hand fighting, in which + his platoon sergeant and four section leaders were all wounded, + an enemy party superior in numbers appeared on his right. He + at once collected his men, charged this party, and in a second + hand-to-hand fight put them to flight. Although half his platoon + had become casualties he remained out in “No Man’s Land” until + ordered to retire, when he collected wounded and brought them + in. His absolute contempt of danger and fine leadership so + inspired his men that they completely routed a force of twice + their strength. + + +KINGDON, 2/Lt. Frank Denys 29th Battery R.F.A. + + SAPIGNIES, 25th August, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry. When + heavy enemy fire killed two men and wounded several others of + his battery he organised a stretcher party and got them to a + place of safety under heavy shelling. By his example of coolness + he kept the battery in action and saved several lives. Later, + while observing under heavy enfilade fire, he showed marked + devotion to duty, and kept up communication with his battery by + visual, and got back valuable information. + + [Illustration: + + [pp. 45, 336 + + B. W. VANN, V.C.] + + [Illustration: + + _Copyright._] + + DEFEAT OF THE PRUSSIAN GUARD AT NONNE BOSCHEN WOOD BY THE 2ND + OXF. AND BUCKS L.I. + + (From the picture by Capt. W. B. WOLLEN, in the possession of + the Officers of the Battalion. By permission.)] + + +KNIGHT, 2/Lt. Alfred Ovenden 12/Loyal North Lancashire + + GOUZEAUCOURT, 30th November, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. During the preliminary portion of the attack + he showed great courage and exercised complete control over + his company. On the enemy opening a heavy barrage, and while + they were seen to be advancing, he ordered all the sections + with which he could get into touch to retire, only leaving the + position himself when the enemy were not more than 300 yards + away. It was very largely due to his courage and skill that the + whole company were extricated from a very awkward situation with + very few casualties. + + +KNOWLES, 2/Lt. Roland Ernest R.G.A. + + N.W. of HEBUTERNE, 5th April, 1918. Whilst on duty at the guns + under heavy enemy bombardment he helped to rescue the wounded + from a blown-in dug-out. He kept all the guns in action, moved + from pit to pit with the greatest coolness, and personally + assisted in serving the guns when short of men. He displayed + fine courage, and set a high example by his behaviour. + + +LAING, 2/Lt. Ivan Coldstream Guards + + Near GINCHY, 15/16 September, 1916. When he was the only officer + left in his company, he reorganised his men, rushed forward + through a heavy barrage, and remained out securing the front + till ordered to withdraw. + + +LAMBERT, 2/Lt. Philip Felix 2/West Riding + + FAMPOUX, 9th to 11th April, 1917. He displayed great courage and + resource in taking command of his company in the advance. When + the party was withdrawn at night he did good work in organising + the defence of a captured trench; he set a fine example + throughout. + + +LAMBDIN, Lieut. John Reginald 7/West Yorks (2/Durham L.I.) + + Near ST. QUENTIN WOOD. For marked gallantry and devotion to duty + on the night of 17/18 September, 1918. He was sent to show the + battalion guides the route to the assembly position. He took the + party up and got shelled. Out of sixteen guides six came back, + the remainder being killed. Although himself badly shaken, he + returned to the battalion and, practically unaided, guided the + companies into position. He then volunteered to take a message + over ground swept by shell fire. + + +LAST, Capt. Ernest Reginald 1/Liverpool + + VIMY RIDGE, 1/2 June, 1916. For conspicuous gallantry. He + organised an assault on the enemy’s trenches, and displayed + great coolness and an utter disregard of personal danger during + the operation, which was carried out under a heavy hostile + bombardment. + + +LAWLESS, Capt. Philip Henry 18/Middlesex + + Awarded 1st January, 1919. + + +LEE, Capt. Reginald William 4/Essex + + ALI-EL-MUNTAR, EGYPT, 26th March, 1917. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty. During an attack he went back + under heavy machine gun and rifle fire at close range, collected + and brought up reinforcements regardless of his own safety. He + then organised and skilfully led the final assault from his part + of the line. + + +LEECH, Lieut. Arthur William 6/Northumberland Fusiliers + + Near HARBONNIERES, 27th March, 1918. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty. During a counter-attack, when + his commanding officer had become a casualty, he took command + of the battalion and successfully led the attack to its + objective, capturing two machine-guns and several prisoners. + This successful counter-attack was instrumental in holding up + the enemy at a critical moment, and great praise was due to this + officer. + + +LE FEVRE, 2/Lt. Frank Ewart Bayliss 3/Lincoln + + S.W. of LENS, 1st July, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty during an assault upon the enemy’s position. + When the leading company was temporarily checked he pressed + forward, killing many of the enemy, and personally taking a + prisoner. When he could go no further he dug in. He afterwards + made it his special mission to keep touch between the right and + left companies, repeatedly passing over ground which was under + fire, and showing a complete contempt for danger. His consistent + coolness under fire has always set a magnificent example to his + men. + + +LEITH, Lieut. George Hector 18/Machine Gun Corps + + FORET DE MORMAL, 4th November, 1918. During the attack he + handled his section of machine guns with great courage and skill + under heavy machine-gun fire, enabling them to select positions + of great value, from whence they were able to inflict heavy + casualties on the enemy, as well as to neutralise the enemy’s + fire, and materially assisted the advance of the infantry. He + has consistently done good work. + + +LEWIS, Capt. Francis Attwater 5/Welch + + Awarded 11th April, 1918. + + +LEYBOURNE, Capt. Philip Edwin 8/Hampshire + + Awarded 3rd June, 1918. + + BAR TO M.C. + + S.E. of La CLYTTE, 8/9 August, 1918. For conspicuous + gallantry and good leadership. He was the first to reach the + objective on the front of the company of which he was in + command. When the position had been gained he consolidated with + skill and promptitude, in spite of many casualties, sending back + valuable information to battalion headquarters. Throughout the + operation his fine example had a great effect on his men. + + +LINDSAY, Lieut. Gordon Parmiter 2/Border + + Near BAPAUME, January, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. He displayed great courage and initiative + during a raid, and was the last to leave the enemy’s front line + trench. Later he made a gallant attempt to rescue a wounded man. + + +LISTER, 2/Lt. Alfred Walton R.F.A. + + FLEURBAIX, 9th April, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. When the battery position was being heavily + shelled he helped to keep up the fire of his battery by running + from one gun to another, passing orders. When the order was + given to limber up he helped with the teams so that the guns + were got away under shell and machine-gun fire. He worked day + and night when he and another officer were the only two left + with the battery, inspiring all ranks to do their utmost. + + +LLOYD-JONES, Lieut. John 2/Yorkshire + + Awarded 1st January, 1916. + + +LOCKWOOD, Lieut. Eric Jardine 5/Essex + + EGYPT, 19th September, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. In the attack on KEFR KASIN, he led his + platoon with great dash, taking all his objectives on three + successive positions in very difficult country. He set a very + fine example to his men. + + +LONGBOTHAM, Lieut. Currer Benjamin 32/Northumberland Fusiliers + + S.W. of ASIAGO, 15th June, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty during an enemy attack. When his company + commander had been killed he, though wounded in the head, + commanded the company throughout the day, and only went to the + Aid Post when ordered to do so by the commanding officer in the + evening. He set a very fine example of grit and perseverance to + his men. + + +LONGSTAFF, Capt. Ralph 8/East Yorks + + Awarded 1st January, 1917. + + +LORD, 2/Lt. Gilbert Henry 5/Royal Lancaster + + Near WIELTJE, 31st July to 2nd August, 1917. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty when all his officers and + N.C.O.’s had become casualties and he himself was wounded in the + hand. He took command of his company, and carried on under heavy + shell fire and very adverse weather conditions, until he was + again wounded in two places, displaying admirable courage and + devotion to duty. + + +LORIMER, Capt. John Scott 1/Norfolk + + Awarded 1st January, 1917. + + +LORT, 2/Lt. William Vincent 7/London + + ALBERT SECTOR and “NO MAN’S LAND,” July, 1918. For conspicuous + gallantry and ability in action. He and a N.C.O. went out to the + help of a fighting patrol who had suffered severe casualties. He + promptly organised stretcher parties, and made many journeys to + and from the front line under heavy machine-gun fire, himself + unaided carrying one man 100 yards. When all casualties were + clear he twice attempted to rescue the Lewis gun and was wounded + when nearly succeeding. + + +LOTT, Capt. Francis Albert 1/Welch (32/M.G.C.) + + Near ORS, 4th November, 1918. For conspicuous courage and + devotion to duty at the crossing of the OISE-SAMBRE CANAL. + He carried out personal reconnaissance, and pushed his guns + boldly forward before the attack. During the attack he opened + an intense fire on enemy machine guns, and swept the points + from which the bridging parties could be fired on. This made it + possible for the canal to be bridged very quickly. + + +LOVELL, 2/Lt. Bertram Tank Corps + + YPRES, 31st July, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. He rendered most valuable assistance to the + infantry, and when his tank had become badly ditched under + heavy shell fire he formed two strong points with his crew, and + kept them supplied with ammunition until he was wounded. He + remained with his men in one of these strong points for over + an hour, until he became so weak from loss of blood that the + crew persuaded him to go back to the dressing station. He set a + splendid example of pluck and devotion to duty. + + +LOVERIDGE, Capt. John Leonard 4/Royal Berks + + HANGARD WOOD, 27/28 April, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. He made a reconnaissance under heavy enemy + barrage, and next day led his section to the starting point, in + spite of the fact that his tanks had been observed by the enemy + and were submitted to heavy fire. Throughout he showed great + coolness and initiative. + + BAR TO M.C. + + Awarded 3rd June, 1918. + + +LUCAS, 2/Lt. Clifford James 7(17)London + + E. of WULVERGHEM, 28th September, 1918. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty. Previous to the assault he had + led daring reconnaissances of two craters, and in the assault, + with the knowledge gained, he led his platoon round the first, + killing the garrison, and then rushed the second. The same night + he drove out nest after nest of machine-guns with his platoon, + his energetic leadership inspiring his men with great confidence. + + +LYNE, Capt. Howard William 1/Yorkshire L.I. + + S. of LE CATEAU, 17th October, 1918. For conspicuous + gallantry during the operations. He led his company to the + objective with energy and skill. Subsequently he found that the + enemy threatened his left. He immediately formed a defensive + flank, and under heavy fire held his ground throughout the day. + + +LYONS, Capt. Ernest Frederick 10/Devon + + Awarded 1st January, 1919. + + +MCBAIN, 2/Lt. Hubert 2/Durham L.I. + + MORCHIES, 21st March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. He led a counter-attack and established a + block in a trench at a very critical time. He held this position + for four hours, and greatly assisted his battalion to maintain + its position. He showed great fearlessness and devotion to duty. + In the afternoon he was wounded. + + +MCCALL, 2/Lt. Archibald 4/K.O.S.B. + + YPRES, 31st July and 1st August, 1917. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty. When all the other officers of + his company had become casualties he took command, and led them + with the greatest gallantry and skill during the severe fighting + which ensued, returning after the capture of each strong point + and collecting more men, whom he led forward. While doing this + gallant work he fell severely wounded in the head, having very + materially assisted in the capture of the position. + + +MCCARTHY, 2/Lt. Thaddeus Francis 4/Loyal North Lancashire + + WESTHOEK RIDGE, 10th August, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. When in charge of the battalion carrying + and ration parties he carried out his work with the greatest + coolness and ability, and although by reason of the heavy shell + fire it was of a most arduous and dangerous nature it was due + to his exertions and personal supervision that rations arrived + regularly. On another occasion during an attack he led his men + forward with great coolness, setting a fine example to those + around him. He afterwards took over and reorganised another + company whose officers had all become casualties. + + +MACDONALD, Lieut. Kenneth 7/Seaforth Highlanders + + N.E. of YPRES, 28th September to 3rd October, 1918. For + most conspicuous gallantry and determined leadership during + the operations. He led his company with great skill against + the enemy positions on the BRODSEINDE RIDGE, and on more + than one occasion captured parties of the enemy practically + single-handed. His fearlessness inspired all ranks under him. + + +MCDOUGALL, Peter Aitken R.A.F. + + In FRANCE, 19th February to 12th March, 1918. For + conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. He always showed + great initiative and skill in attacking enemy aircraft, and + drove down or destroyed several enemy machines. On one occasion + while on patrol he encountered three enemy two-seater machines, + and though his engine was giving trouble he attacked them + single-handed and drove one of them down out of control, having + shot the observer. On another occasion, after driving down an + enemy machine, he attacked and silenced a battery of six guns + which were firing on our machines. His example of pluck and + determination was of the utmost value to the squadron. + + +MACFARLANE, 2/Lt. Donald Murray 19/Lancashire Fusiliers + + Near ZONNEBEKE, 23rd October, 1917. On a wireless station being + blown in by hostile shell fire he organised a rescue party from + his platoon, which was quartered in adjacent dug-outs. In spite + of heavy shell fire he succeeded in digging out six wounded men + and had them carried back to a dressing station. By his prompt + action and fine example of courage the lives of these men were + saved. + + +MACINNES, 2/Lt. William Alexander 4/Highland L.I. + + Near SERRE, 10/11 February, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. He led his platoon in a most gallant + manner, and inflicted many casualties on the enemy. Later, he + reorganised his men and materially assisted in repulsing a + hostile counter-attack. + + BAR TO M.C. + + NIEUPORT, 10th July, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty during an intense hostile bombardment of + the town. He occupied the brigade observation post, which was + unprotected, and at the top of a conspicuously high building, + for twelve hours under intense shell fire. His work enabled + the brigade commander to keep in touch with the situation, as + all other means of doing so were being continually interrupted, + and in spite of the shells bursting all round his post and + passing through the building he declined to vacate it, except + to repair his telephone wires. He set a magnificent example of + fearlessness and devotion to duty. + + +MACKAY, 2/Lt. Donald John Everall R.E. + + LA BASSEE CANAL, 18th April, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. When the enemy was seen massing in force + at the head of a pontoon bridge, in spite of the shelling and + machine-gun fire, he and his men swung and sank the bridge, + and then assisted the garrison to man the trenches and repulse + the enemy. Undoubtedly his coolness and resource under most + difficult conditions saved what might have been a serious + situation. + + +MCKEOWN, 2/Lt. Felix Quinn R.G.A. + + CHAUNY, 21st March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. His section was under intense shell fire, and + he found it impossible to keep the communication line working, + so he established a post in the open, and from there maintained + connection all day with the brigade, and got messages through to + the section by runners. He was wounded in the evening. + + +MACKIE, Lieut. William Gordon 5/West Riding + + KEMMEL, 27th April, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. This officer personally reconnoitred under + heavy machine-gun fire the whole front of the battalion, which + had been ordered to advance at short notice, without having had + an opportunity of examining the ground beforehand. When the + flank was threatened the reserve company of which he was in + command was pushed into the gap, and he made able dispositions + of his platoons and Stokes and Vickers guns. Under heavy fire + he crawled forward and secured maps and papers from wounded and + dead enemy in front of our lines. Later, when fifty of the enemy + endeavoured to rush one of his posts, he turned a Lewis gun on + them and accounted for them all. He was severely wounded--losing + an eye while doing this--but he did not desist until the enemy + was completely repulsed. His gallantry and initiative were + conspicuous throughout the day, during the whole of which he was + under close machine-gun fire. + + +MCKINLEY, 2/Lt. Charles 16/London (1/Artists) + + At NIERGNISS, 8th October 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + initiative. When the situation was very obscure, he carried + out two exceedingly comprehensive reconnaissances, although + subjected to heavy machine-gun and artillery fire, thereby + clearing up the situation on the Divisional front and obtaining + information of the utmost value. + + +MCKINTY, 2/Lt. Henry Bernard R.F.A. + + BERTINCOURT, 23rd March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty while in charge of the guns of a battery who + were covering the withdrawal of a division. The battery was + under heavy machine-gun fire at a range of about 900 yards. He + continued to shoot his guns till the last possible moment, and + then withdrew them successfully. On this occasion he behaved + with the greatest coolness, and all through the operations + showed great courage and energy. + + +MCMILLAN, 2/Lt. Ernest Albert 1/Cameron Highlanders + + 17th October, 1918. For very gallant and skilful leading of a + platoon sent out to do a flanking movement. He successfully + accomplished his task, enfilading the enemy’s position and + clearing a ridge. By so doing, this platoon virtually captured + the whole of the battalion’s objective, with forty-two prisoners + and ten machine-guns, without a single casualty being. incurred. + + +MCWALTER, Lieut. Thomas Brown 12/East Surrey + + In front of WYTSCHAETE, 3/4 September, 1918. For conspicuous + gallantry while commanding a fighting patrol. He was ordered to + drive out enemy posts, and so enable other troops to advance. + In spite of extreme darkness and swampy ground he overcame + determined resistance and gained his objective. Throughout + the whole operation he set a fine example of courage and good + leadership. + + +MACE, Capt. Edgar Robert 3(1)Liverpool + + AYETTE, 14/15 July, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry in + leading his company in a raid against the enemy outpost system, + when nine prisoners were captured and as many more killed. The + success was due to his very thorough all-night reconnaissances. + He showed the calmest determination, and his personal example + inspired a fine offensive spirit in the men he took over the + parapet. + + BAR TO M.C. + + ERVILLERS and MORY COPSE, 23rd August, 1918. For conspicuous + gallantry and fine leadership during an attack. He led his + company splendidly, captured his objective, and then made + himself secure against an enemy counter-attack. Next day he led + his company forward from reserve successfully and consolidated a + position. Throughout the operations his fine example of courage + and determination inspired his men. + + +MACHIN, 2/Lt. Norman Frederick Coldstream Guards + + GINCHY, 15th September, 1916. He led his men with great dash, + rallied them under heavy machine-gun fire, and brought them on + through a heavy barrage till he fell wounded. + + +MADDEN, 2/Lt. Clarence Rowland 4/Lincoln + + S.W. of LENS, 19th June, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. Throughout an attack upon enemy trenches he + displayed exceptional coolness and cheerfulness, and when the + position was won he promptly brought rapid fire to bear upon the + retreating enemy, causing very heavy casualties. He also showed + great initiative in personally attending to all the details + in connection with blocking, bombing and mopping-up parties, + setting a fine example to his men of courage and self-possession + under fire. + + +MADDOCK, Capt. Richard Henry 2/Royal West Surrey + + Awarded 1st January, 1916. + + +MADDOX, 2/Lt. Leonard George 22/London + + W. of ALBERT, 3rd August, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. He led a daylight patrol, and brought back + valuable information which enabled the battalion to move forward + and establish posts in the old lines. Later, he did fine work in + getting rations and ammunition through to the forward outpost + company under heavy shelling of gas and high explosives. + + BAR TO M.C. + + S. of ALBERT, 22/23 August, 1918. He displayed great courage and + coolness during an advance under heavy fire of all descriptions, + and captured a chalk pit strongly held by the enemy with + machine-guns. When his platoon was counter-attacked in force he + repulsed the enemy with loss, controlling his men with judgment + and ability. + + +MAINGOT, 2/Lt. Joseph Henry + 2nd Service Bn. British West Indies Regt. (R.F.C.) + + Awarded 11th April, 1918. + + +MAINGOT, Capt. Patrick Sherlock 9/East Surrey + + S.E. of CAMBRAI, 9th October, 1918. For conspicuous good + leadership and gallantry when in command of a company. Again, + on 16th October, during the attack on HAUSSY, he man[oe]uvred + his men splendidly, and took his objective in spite of + heavy opposition, with very few casualties. When the enemy + counter-attacked and practically surrounded him he extricated + his men in a most masterly manner. He showed marked courage + throughout. + + +MALE, Capt. Sidney John 23/K.R.R.C. + + Awarded 1st January, 1918. + + +MALPASS, Capt. Charles Edward 11/Royal West Kent (1/Artists) + + THILLOY, 27th August, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. Whilst in command of a company this + officer rendered great service in clearing up the situation by + personal reconnaissance under heavy fire. Throughout the day his + coolness and determination inspired the men in the attack. + + +MANN, Capt. Deane Royal West Surrey + + Awarded 1st January, 1917. + + BAR TO M.C. + + Near HAMEL, 26th and 28th March, 1918. When the enemy + attacked he at once organised a counter-attack and drove the + enemy back. On the following day, hearing that the enemy had + broken through on the flank, he made a reconnaissance under + intense machine-gun fire and in full view of the enemy, and + brought back valuable information. He set a splendid example of + courage and coolness to his men. + + +MANN, Capt. Douglas Bruce Upfield 4/Somerset L.I. + + Awarded 3rd June, 1919. + + +MANN, 2/Lt. Frederick Randall 2/Hampshire + + Awarded 1st January, 1916. + + +MANSFIELD, Lieut. Francis Turquand 171st Tunnelling Co., R.E. + + WULVERGHEM-MESSINES ROAD, 28th September, 1918. On the + evening of 28th September, he closely followed the infantry + patrols and removed 16 tank mines in face of the enemy under + heavy rifle and machine-gun fire. The next morning he removed + 44 additional tank mines on the same road. In the subsequent + operations he showed great courage in pushing forward with the + infantry patrols, inspecting bridges and roads and removing + unfired demolition charges. + + +MARGETSON, Lieut. Edward 1/Artists + + S. of MARCOING, 30th December, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. He kept up communication during an enemy + attack under the most difficult conditions, laying telephone + lines and personally carrying messages under heavy fire. He + showed great initiative and skill. + + +MARSDEN, 2/Lt. Walter 4/Loyal North Lancashire + + WIELTJE, 31st July, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty during and after an attack. He led his platoon + with splendid dash and gallantry, capturing two enemy trench + mortars at the head of his men and killing many of the teams. + Later, he supervised the construction of a strong point under + heavy machine-gun and shell fire, showing the utmost disregard + of personal danger. + + BAR TO M.C. + + E. of YPRES, 20th September, 1917. With a party of twelve men, + seeing troops ahead held up, he at once pushed forward through + them and established himself in the trench beyond. This position + became untenable owing to an enemy strong point 150 yards ahead. + He therefore attacked it with his party and drove the enemy out. + + +MARSHALL, 2/Lt. Francis R.F.A. + + E. of YPRES, 20th September, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. In an attack he showed great energy and + courage when acting as forward liaison officer. Throughout his + tour of duty he exposed himself to heavy fire, while he spotted + guns, made sketches of the whole position, and identified strong + enemy points. + + + MARTIN, 2/Lt. Arthur William Dight 3/Royal Highlanders + + S.W. of RHEIMS, 28th July, 1918. He climbed the heights + overlooking an enemy position, and established communication + with the division on the left under heavy machine-gun and + shell fire. He then brought a valuable report to battalion + headquarters. Next he proceeded under intense barrage to + rejoin his company, and finding that they had lost all their + officers he assumed command, and commanded them with conspicuous + gallantry, showing the greatest coolness and determination. + + +MARTIN, Capt. Ernest Wilfred Leigh R.A.S.C. + + Awarded 1st January, 1918. + + +MARTIN, Capt. Granville Basnett 10/London + + CONTALMAISON WOOD, 22nd March, 1918. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty on two occasions. First, on + seeing the greater part of two battalions retiring, he rushed + forward in the open under machine-gun fire and rallied and + reformed them. Secondly, when the enemy made three attacks, + penetrating a portion of the line each time, he organised and + led a counter-attack on each occasion, which drove out the + enemy, largely owing to his brilliant leading and example. + + +MARTIN, Lieut. Reginald Dean 8/Northampton + + ETREILLERS, 21st March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty when battalion intelligence officer. He + advanced through a heavy barrage to find out the situation. He + led forward a party that had gone astray in time to prevent the + enemy from reoccupying a trench. He brought back information + of the greatest value throughout the day, and has at all times + shown great ability and courage. + + +MASKELL, 2/Lt. Henry Percy 3/Wilts + + Near GOUY, 4th to 6th October, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + during the operations. He worked with endless energy throughout. + During the attack on the 4th, when the left flank of his company + was detached from the battalion, he showed great initiative in + regaining touch and consolidating his position. The fact that + his company captured eight machine guns and over 50 prisoners + was largely due to his fine courage and leadership in mopping-up + dug-outs and enemy snipers. + + +MASON, 2/Lt. Henry James 3/Essex + + S. of MORLANCOURT, 8th August, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty during an attack. He led his platoon + splendidly, attacking and destroying three enemy machine-gun + positions and killing the crews. He rendered most valuable + assistance during consolidation of the final objective, and his + conduct throughout was marked by courage and cheerfulness. + + +MASON, Capt. Kenneth Sydney 10/Bedford (M.G.C.) + + Awarded 3rd June, 1917. + + +MATTHEW, Capt. David R.A.M.C. (1/Artists) + + Near WESTROOSEBEKE RIDGE, 30/31 October, 1917. During two days’ + heavy fighting he established a dressing station in an advanced + position, whence he continually went forward to dress wounded + and organise carrying parties under heavy fire. He inspired his + men to continue their work by his splendid example. + + +MATTHEWS, Capt. Gwyn Hobson 3/Machine Gun Corps + + COURCELLES, 21st August, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + initiative in command of two sections of machine guns during an + attack. He successfully brought his guns into action against + enemy pockets which the infantry had overlooked in the fog, and + captured many prisoners. Throughout the action he handled his + guns with great skill, and set a fine example to all under his + command. + + +MATTHEWS, 2/Lt. William Henry 1/East Surrey. + + LONGUEVAL WOOD, 23rd July, 1916. He organised and led with great + dash an attack on a strongly defended enemy post, capturing and + putting out of action several machine guns, and killing many of + the enemy. + + +MAXTED, 2/Lt. Claude Bretherton 6/London + + S. of YPRES-COMINES CANAL, 7th June, 1917. He led his company + during an assault with great dash and determination, inspiring + those round him by his coolness and indifference to danger. + + +MAY, Capt. Herbert Richard Dudfield 5/Warwick + + E. of VILLERS PLOUICH, 3rd December, 1917. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty. He stood his ground in an + isolated advanced trench for over 20 hours against a strong + enemy attack, and was successful in holding it until ordered + to withdraw. He afterwards took his company into another part + of the line and led three charges against the enemy. He showed + great gallantry, coolness and untiring energy, inspiring all + ranks under him. + + +MAYO, 2/Lt. Alfred Harrison 3/East Yorks (Tank Corps) + + Near HAMEL, 4th July, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty as a tank commander. Perceiving a tank + broken down within 300 yards of the enemy, he left his own + tank and, in spite of heavy shell fire and being under direct + observation of the enemy, he arranged a tow rope himself and + took the disabled tank in tow. He was heavily shelled for some + distance, but brought the broken-down tank back to its rallying + point, a distance of about 7,000 yards. + + +MAXWELL, 2/Lt. George Barton 32/Machine Gun Corps + + Near SEQUEHART, 1st October, 1918. For great courage and + initiative in the fighting on this date. When the enemy + counter-attacked and our infantry were driven back, he kept his + guns going till he was practically surrounded and our barrage + had fallen behind him. He then fought his way out, and with his + revolver put out of action five of the enemy who attacked him. + During a second counter-attack he stayed in action till the + last, and then helped to form a new line and held it with his + guns assisted by infantry he had helped to collect. Later, he + beat off a further local counter-attack with his guns. By his + personal courage and example to his men he rendered the greatest + service. + + +MEACHEM, 2/Lt. Frank Reginald 1st London Heavy Battery, R.G.A. + + Near SEBOURG, 5th November, 1918. On the night of 5th November + he was in charge of a gun and six ammunition and store wagons, + and was proceeding to join two guns in position on the eastern + outskirts of Sebourg. When nearing the gun position he came + under enemy shell fire, which killed three of his men and + wounded six, besides killing five horses. Though badly shaken he + organised a party and cleared the road, and brought his gun and + wagons to the position with the least possible delay. He showed + great pluck and determination. + + +MEADOWS, Lieut. Charles Stanley 292nd Brigade, R.F.A. + + Awarded 3rd June, 1919. + + +MEREDITH, 2/Lt. Alexander Charles 8/Rifle Brigade (M.G.C.) + + LONGUEVAL, 18th August, 1916. For conspicuous gallantry + in action. Owing to his coolness and pluck he was able to hold + his position for six hours under heavy artillery fire, and + to bring his four guns into action in the captured trench in + excellent fire positions. + + +[MESSOM, 2/Lt. Harold 2/Royal West Surrey] + + _In the London Gazette of 23rd June, 1915, an award of M.C., + intended for 2/Lt. Messom, who had been mentioned in Despatches, + for gallant conduct in February 1915, was by a clerical error + published in the name of another officer in his Regiment of very + similar name. On the mistake being discovered, that notification + was cancelled. But in the meantime 2/Lt. Messom had been killed + in action, and it is understood that the error could not be + further rectified as at that date posthumous awards (except of + V.C.) were inadmissible._ ED. + + +MIDGLEY, Lieut. Thomas Herbert 466th (N. Midland) Field Co., R.E. + + Awarded 3rd June, 1919. + + +MIEVILLE, Capt. Walter Stokes 1/Artists + + S. of MARCOING, 30th December, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. When ordered to support a counter-attack + he walked forward across the open to one of the advanced + companies under machine-gun fire and obtained information of the + utmost value. His coolness and gallantry were a splendid example + to all those under him. + + + MILLIGAN, Capt. Andrew 8/West Yorks + + N.E. of SOLESMES, 20th October, 1918. During the attack, when + the situation was obscure, he went forward to the outpost line + under very heavy fire, reorganised the dispositions of the right + flank of the battalion which was in the air, and brought back + most valuable information. He has shown consistent courage. + + +MITCHELL, Lieut. Allan 4/York & Lancaster + + GRAINCOURT, 22nd November, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. When sent with his company to reinforce + the forward troops he found the situation very critical. He + continually moved about in the open organising his position. + When the troops on the left were heavily counter-attacked, he + crossed about 200 yards of open ground under heavy fire, rallied + and reorganised them, and led them to a new position, thereby + undoubtedly saving the flank from being turned. + + +MOIR, Capt. Kenneth Macrae 5/East Surrey + + Awarded 1st January, 1919. + + +MOLLER, Lieut. Arthur Appleby Grenadier Guards + + HOUTHULST FOREST, 12th October, 1917. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty when in command of a company. + After reaching his objective, finding he was much harassed by + fire from a post on his front, he at once organised a raid on + it. Keeping it under a steady fire, he worked up an assaulting + party on flank and rear, who dealt effectively with all who + remained in the post. One machine gun was captured. + + +MONEY, Capt. David Frederick 1/Artists + + Awarded 3rd June, 1919. + + +MOODY, Capt. Percy 2/Royal Welch Fusiliers + + Awarded 1st January, 1916. + + BAR TO M.C. + + GIVENCHY, 5/6 July, 1916. For conspicuous gallantry during a + raid. He organised and led his company with great dash, the + result being that the raid was completely successful. + + +MOORE, 2/Lt. Charles Christopher 8/Lancashire Fusiliers + + E. of HARGICOURT, 18th March, 1918. When in command of a + patrol he came into contact with 50 of the enemy who were + advancing to raid our trenches. Owing to the skilful manner in + which he handled his patrol he succeeded in cutting his way + out and in returning to our lines. On his arrival he at once + organised another party, returned with these men to the scene + of the fight, and brought in the three wounded men whom he had + been forced to abandon temporarily. His gallantry was most + praiseworthy. + + +MOORE, Capt. Francis William 10/Devon + + Awarded 3rd June, 1917. + + +MOORE, Lieut. Frank Leonard 1/Monmouth + + RAMIECOURT, 3/4 October, 1918. For great gallantry and + devotion to duty. During operations he went out from battalion + headquarters under heavy fire to locate position of “C” + Company, who were somewhere in front of RAMIECOURT. He + remained out for over two hours. Later on same day he, with the + assistance of stretcher-bearers, brought in a wounded officer + under shell fire. + + +MOORE, Capt. Harold Edward Royal Monmouth R.E. + + Awarded 3rd June, 1916. + + +MOORE, Capt. John Leslie Mackenzie R.E. + + ARRAS BOISIEUX, 21st March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty in maintaining the railway service under heavy + shell fire. By his action the withdrawal of railway artillery + was carried out, and all supplies evacuated. + + +MOORE, 2/Lt. Leslie Thomas R.E. + + MONTELIMONT FARM, near VILLE-SELVE VILLAGE, 24th March, 1918. + For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty while his company + were engaged in covering a retirement under heavy artillery and + trench-mortar fire. With great stubbornness he held on to an + extremely bad position, finally withdrawing his troops skilfully + in good order. His fine conduct contributed greatly to the + success of the retirement, and caused the saving of several + wounded. + + +MOORE, Capt. Robert Frank 1/Notts & Derby + + Awarded 3rd June, 1917. + + +MOORE, 2/Lt. William Robert 1/East Yorks + + E. of MEAULTE, 3/4 June, 1916. During an intense bombardment + 2/Lt. Moore showed himself to be a fearless and inspiriting + leader. He led a bombing party with great gallantry and dash. + His personal example had a most inspiriting effect on his men. + + + MORGAN, Lieut. Ernest Leslie R.F.A. + + E. of YPRES, 15th October, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty in continuing to assist in laying out new lines + to the batteries, after having been himself half buried by a + shell. During many days’ operations it was entirely due to his + fine example that communications from brigade headquarters to + the batteries were kept intact. + + +MORRIS, 2/Lt. Alfred Arthur Thomas 6/Middlesex + + MORY, 24th March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and devotion + to duty. This officer took command of the company when its + commander had been killed, and when the enemy broke through the + line he rallied his men and recovered the trench from which they + had been driven. The following day, in a rear guard action, he + showed skill and coolness in extricating his men in an orderly + manner. + + +MORROW, 2/Lt. Frederick R.E. + + BIHECOURT, 21st March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty in charge of a cable burying party, when he + helped to man a most important redoubt. Although gassed early in + the morning he remained in charge of a mixed party of R.E. and + infantry throughout the day, fighting until relieved. Returning + from hospital as early as possible he continued doing most + valuable work in laying cable lines. + + + MORTIMER, 2/Lt. Arthur Broadbent 7/West Yorks + + S.E. of AULNOY, 1st November, 1918. During the counter-attack by + the enemy on our positions he showed great gallantry. He seized + a Lewis gun and ran forward under very heavy machine-gun fire + and brought fire to bear on the enemy’s flank, causing many + casualties and capturing one unwounded prisoner. This action + threw the right flank of the enemy into confusion. + + +MORTON, Lieut. William Cattell 3rd London Brigade R.F.A. + + Near LINDENHOEK, 1st June, 1917. Assisted by two of his men, he + showed the greatest promptness and courage under heavy shell + fire in extinguishing serious fires amongst the ammunition of + his battery. He also displayed great gallantry and resource in + attending to a wounded man under fire, getting him to a place of + safety. + + +MORTON, Capt. William Chamberlin 1/London + + CACHY, 24/25 April, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. In command of a company forced to fall + back he more than once rallied and reorganised his men, + taking up successive defensive lines and holding up the enemy + attack, although he had lost all his officers and most of his + non-commissioned officers. + + +MOSS, Capt. Vincent Newton 1/East Kent + + Near HULLUCK, 24/25 June, 1917. During a raid he led his party + into the enemy support line, where he remained three hours + reorganising them after heavy casualties. Although wounded he + personally supervised the repulse of a bombing attack, and + remained to the last, finally withdrawing his party without + further loss. + + BAR TO M.C. + + NOYELLES, 21st November, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. Finding during a relief that strong parties of + the enemy with machine guns were still in possession of a large + part of the village, he immediately led his company forward, and + with the help of two tanks cleared the enemy from the position, + capturing about 20 prisoners and a large quantity of stores and + war material. + + +MOSSMAN, 2/Lt. Harold Alexander 3/Royal Berks + + POELCAPPELLE, 12th October, 1917. He kept the direction of the + right flank of the battalion in an advance over heavily shelled + ground. When his company reached its forward position he walked + over the open, reorganising it and rallying some wavering + troops, and keeping them under his command. + + +MUNRO, 2/Lt. Donald George 18/London + + Near VERMELLES, 16th December, 1915. For conspicuous gallantry + and ability at the Quarries. He was in command of a party of + grenadiers in a very exposed position in the front line, and + repulsed a succession of violent bomb attacks made by the enemy. + + +MUNT, Major Edsal R.F.A. + + LANNOY, 4th May, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and devotion + to duty. At dawn the enemy commenced a heavy bombardment on the + battery position. As the battery was not firing, this officer + decided to withdraw the detachments to a place of safety. While + telephoning these instructions a shell burst in the roof over + his head, bringing the brickwork on the top of him and burying + him. He crawled out, trying to get to the guns, when another + shell burst close by, again burying him. He managed to crawl + out, and though much shaken, got to the guns and superintended + their withdrawal. The bombardment continued for an hour, and it + was due to his action that only one man was wounded. + + +MURCH, 2/Lt. Alfred Henry 11/Royal Warwick + + DACAUT WOOD, 15th April, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty during an attack. He was in charge of an + advanced post. Seeing that the advancing troops would be held + up by the wire in front he went out with one man under heavy + machine-gun fire and commenced to cut it. He continued this work + until badly wounded. + + +MURRANE, Capt. Hugh Dudley 6/Royal Lancaster + + Awarded 3rd March, 1919. + + +MURRAY, 2/Lt. George R.F.C. + + Awarded 18th December, 1917. + + +NEEDHAM, Lieut. Leslie William 20/London + + EAUCOURT L’ABBAYE, 1st & 4th October, 1916. He led his men with + great courage and initiative, capturing the objective. Later, + he consolidated and maintained his position. He set a splendid + example throughout. + + +NELSON, 2/Lt. Lewis Archibald 2/Leicester + + S. of NEUVILLE VITASSE, 9th April, 1917. He rendered valuable + assistance to the infantry, making gaps in the wire and clearing + the enemy trench, thus saving many casualties. Later, he reached + his objective entirely unsupported, and remained in action for + four hours. + + +NETHERCOT, 2/Lt. Robert Pinkerton 8/West Yorks + + ECOUST, 3rd May, 1917. Although wounded in three places, he + rallied his men and led them forward in the face of very heavy + hostile fire. + + +NEWBERRY, 2/Lt. Thomas Frederick Machine Gun Corps + + Awarded 30th January, 1920. + + +NEWLAND, Lieut. Arthur Mansfield Coldstream Guards + + PILCKEN RIDGE, 31st July, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. When his company commander was killed he took + command and led his men to their objective with the greatest + gallantry and skill, afterwards organising his defence under + heavy machine-gun fire, with complete disregard of his own + personal safety, setting a splendid example to all ranks. + + +NEWMAN, 2/Lt. Arthur James R.G.A. + + Near HOLLEBEKE, 15th September, 1917. When it was reported + that one of the dug-outs near the gun had been blown in, he + dashed out under heavy fire, organised a party, extricated the + occupants, two of whom were killed, and got away a wounded man. + + +NEWTON, 2/Lt. Clement Vaughan 9/Royal Sussex + + VERHAEST FARM, 7th June, 1917. After leading his company with + great determination and courage to its objective, he showed + skill and fearlessness in consolidating, personally leading + out his covering parties and fearlessly exposing himself to + machine-gun and rifle fire, in order to supervise and encourage + the work. He held his line for four days, setting a fine example + to his men. + + +NEWTON, Capt. William Godfrey 1/Artists (23/London) + + Near FLERS, 18th September, 1916. For conspicuous gallantry in + action. He placed a lamp in the open to guide a night assault. + Later, although wounded, he rallied the men round him and bombed + the enemy with great courage and determination. He set a fine + example. + + +NICOL, 2/Lt. Ian Sinclair R.F.A. + + CHAULNES, 25th March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. This officer was forward observation + officer on a critical occasion. He got most valuable information + throughout the day, and when the infantry was retiring he + rallied stragglers and sent them back into the firing line, + restoring a threatening situation. + + +NICHOLLS, 2/Lt. Edward John 7/Royal Warwick + + S.E. of POELCAPPELLE, 4th October, 1917. When the right flank + of his company was held up by heavy machine-gun fire during an + advance, and the company commander was killed, he took command + and led an attack on the machine gun, which he captured, putting + the entire team out of action. He then led his men forward and + captured his objective, setting a splendid example of courage + and determination. + + +NICKSON, 2/Lt. George Bernard R.G.A. + + Near YPRES, 18th September, 1917. When a truck containing ten + tons of H.E. shells and cartridges was set on fire, with the + help of four men he uncoupled the burning truck, pushed it + clear, and then succeeded in extinguishing the fire. + + +NIMMO, Capt. William Wilson R.F.A. + + Near VLAMERTINGTHE CHATEAU, 19th August, 1917. A bomb was + dropped by an enemy aeroplane on an ammunition dump, and set + fire to some boxes and camouflage. He, accompanied by the + battery sergeant-major, at once ran to the place and separated + the burning boxes and camouflage, which was burning on the top + of boxes containing live rounds. There is no doubt that by his + prompt action he saved a large number of rounds from being + destroyed, and also prevented many casualties. + + +NORMAN, 2/Lt. Sigurd Oswald 19/Notts & Derby (M.G.C.) + + FEUCHY CHAPEL, 10th April, 1917. He fought his tank with the + greatest skill and energy, locating and silencing several enemy + machine guns, and later, unsupported, he passed through the + enemy lines and dealt with many targets. + + +NYE, Lieut. Frederick 18/Middlesex + + Awarded 3rd June, 1919. + + +OAKEY, 2/Lt. John Martin 7th Rifle Brigade (R.E.) + + BULLICOURT, April, 1917. When in command of four trench mortar + batteries he carried out a most successful piece of work. Two + thousand rounds of ammunition had to be carried a distance of + 2,500 yards. This was successfully accomplished, in spite of + enemy fire and the difficulty of working over open ground at + night. + + +O’BRIEN, Lieut. James 2/D.C.L.I. + + SALONIKA. He carried a message under very heavy fire. He later + displayed great courage and coolness in going back to organise + and direct bearer parties. + + + O’DONOVAN, Capt. Robert Anthony 1/Worcester + + MOISLAINS RIDGE, 4/5 March, 1917. He performed consistent good + work throughout the day, and was largely responsible for the + success of the operations. He set a splendid example of courage + and determination. + + BAR TO M.C. + + S. of OPPY, 6th October, 1819. For most conspicuous gallantry + and good work. He carried out a daring and highly successful + raid with his company, capturing an enemy’s strong point, with + four machine guns and 38 prisoners. He himself was first into + the position. It was entirely due to his able leadership that + the position was captured and the way cleared for a further + successful advance during the day by other companies on his left. + + +OGDEN, Lieut. William Edward 5/Manchester + + E. of YPRES, 31st July, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty during an attack in leading forward a platoon + that had lost its commander and its direction. It was due to his + fine leadership and disregard of personal danger that the final + objective was captured. + + +OLDFIELD, Capt. Reginald Theodore 2/Bedford + + S. of BRAY CORBIE ROAD, 6th August, 1918. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty during an enemy attack. Finding + that the enemy were occupying the trench immediately on his + flank, he made an effective bomb block, and at the same time + moved a section of his platoon to prevent the enemy moving round + his flank. He effectively beat off the attack, and finally + forced the enemy completely out of the support system. His + gallant and able leadership prevented a serious penetration of + the line at this point. + + BAR TO M.C. + + E. of RONSSOY, 21st September, 1918. He was in command of an + assaulting company, which had both flanks exposed. After making + a thorough reconnaissance of the country round QUENCHETTES + WOOD, locating the enemy’s positions accurately, he, with the + co-operation of four machine guns, then led two successful + bombing attacks up DUNCAN AVENUE and POT LANE, which enabled him + to get in touch with units on both flanks and clean up a large + body of the enemy. + + +OLVER, Lieut. John Dennis Circuit R.A. (T.M.B.) + + Awarded 1st January, 1917. + + + ORMISTON, 2/Lt. Walter Hugh 13/London + + Near MOEUVRES, 21st November, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. When his platoon was held up by hostile + machine-gun fire he rushed forward to a gap in the wire, but, + being left with only five men, he withdrew and brought them + safely back. Though slightly wounded and badly shaken by a bomb + in an enemy bombing attack he remained at his post until the + battalion was relieved two days later. + + +OSTLE, Capt. Henry Knight Eaton 1/Artists (2/Border) + + Awarded 1st January, 1916. + + +OSWALD, Lieut. Harold Robert 4(13)Welch + + N. of LE CATEAU, 19th to 21st October, 1918. For great + gallantry and initiative before and during the attack. He + was indefatigable on the 19/20 October in carrying out + reconnaissances across the RIVER SELLE in face of the enemy, who + was holding positions on the east bank in great strength. During + the attack he rushed an enemy machine gun with a few men whom he + collected, killing the crew and capturing the gun. + + + OVERTON-JONES, Lieut. Edward Coldstream Guards + + Awarded 3rd June, 1918. + + +OWEN, Lieut. Malcolm de Brissac 1/Hertford + + S.E. of HAVRINCOURT, 18/19 September, 1918. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty. This officer was in command of + the right front company when the enemy broke in at two points, + but, by skilful handling of the supporting platoons, he stopped + them from advancing further than the front line. He then made + a daring reconnaissance under heavy machine-gun fire, and, + organising a counter-attack, drove the enemy out again from one + of the points. The next day he counter-attacked the other point, + and succeeded in completely restoring the line. + + +OWEN, 2/Lt. Wilfred Edward Salter 5/Manchester + + FONSOMME LINE, 1/2 October, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty in the attack. On the company commander + becoming a casualty he assumed command and showed fine + leadership, and resisted a heavy counter-attack. He personally + manipulated a captured enemy machine gun from an isolated + position, and inflicted considerable losses on the enemy. + Throughout he behaved most gallantly. + + +OWERS, 2/Lt. Frederick Thomas 13/London + + BOURLON WOOD, 2nd to 4th December, 1917. + GRAINCOURT, 11th December, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty when in command of advanced posts during + lengthy operations. On one occasion he was bombed and fired + on the whole day, but maintained his position. Later, when + surrounded on three sides, he withdrew his platoon under orders, + but after dark he reoccupied the post, and handed it over intact + to the relieving unit. + + +PADDLE, 2/Lt. Kenneth Cecil Lawrence R.G.A. + + Near GIVENCHY, 2nd November, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty as forward observation officer in a very + exposed position in the front trenches. Owing to the enemy’s + heavy fire one officer was wounded and two men were killed + close to him, and although the enemy sent over a large number + of trench mortar bombs whenever he ordered his battery to open + fire, he persisted with his duties until his task had been + completed. + + +PAINE, 2/Lt. George Gordon 2/Royal Berks + + Awarded 1st January, 1916. + + +PALMER, 2/Lt. Percy Reginald 12/Royal Welch Fusiliers (Leicester) + + Near HULLUCH, 12/13 February, 1917. He displayed great courage + and determination in firing a torpedo under most difficult + conditions. Later, he rescued two wounded men. + + +PARK, 2/Lt. Ronald Hubert Mungo Irish Guards + + Near LANGEMARCKE, 9th October, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty when in charge of a section of machine + guns which he established in a well-chosen position from which + to bring in direct fire upon the enemy’s approaches. He worked + untiringly to establish a large reserve of ammunition, and when + the enemy counter-attacked they were twice subjected to a heavy + fire from his guns. + + +PARKER, Major John Amplett R.E. + + Near MERVILLE, 11th April, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. His field company was digging a system of + posts when the enemy attacked. He manned the posts with his men + and a few other troops, and held the position for some time + against determined attacks, showing great coolness under heavy + machine-gun fire. He was severely wounded. + + +PARKIN, 2/Lt. John R.G.A. + + Awarded 1st January, 1918. + + +PARKES, Lieut. George Henry 3rd Reserve Cavalry (13/Hussars) + + Near HADRANIYAH, Mesopotamia, 29th October, 1918. For + conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. In an assault on a + strongly entrenched plateau he was in command of the Hotchkiss + guns, and by his marked personal courage and skilful handling + of them under fire, cleared the right flank of the enemy and + undoubtedly saved the regiment many casualties. + + + PASSINGHAM, 2/Lt. Edward George 1/Northumberland Fusiliers + + Near ARRAS, 20th March, 1917. He led a raiding party with great + courage and determination through uncut wire, and succeeded in + entering the enemy’s front-line trenches, where he personally + shot three of the enemy. + + +PATERSON, 2/Lt. Frank James 4/London + + PEIZIERE, 10th September, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + dashing leadership. This officer was detailed to mop-up part + of the village. Although badly held up by enemy machine-gun + fire he led his platoon on and showed great initiative, and set + a splendid example by rushing two enemy machine guns, which + he captured, killing the crews of both. In the attempt he was + wounded, but carried on until his platoon had completed its + task, and were definitely established on the objective. + + +PAYTON, 2/Lt. Sidney 15/Tank Corps + + VRAU-VRAUCOURT, 31st August, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and determination while in command of a tank. Ahead of other + tanks and without infantry support he attacked and cleared + machine-gun nests, killing several of the crews, and then, with + his corporal, he entered dug-outs and took more prisoners. + Later, while still ahead, he silenced another machine gun and + took the crew prisoners. He was in action for seven hours and + set a splendid example of courage and devotion to duty. + + +PEAL, Lieut. Arthur Francis Henry 5/York & Lancaster (148th T.M.B.) + + YPRES, 28/29 June, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and devotion + to duty while in charge of two mortars which were taken out + into “No Man’s Land” during a raid on the enemy’s trenches. + Immediately the operation started enemy shelling became heavy, + together with rifle and machine-gun fire; and soon afterwards + one mortar became useless owing to a damaged striker. He + personally remedied the defect and brought the mortar into + action again immediately. By his fine example of coolness and + determination he kept his mortars firing exactly to time, each + of which expended 80 rounds. + + BAR TO M.C. + + HASPRES, 13th October, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry in action + whilst in command of the trench mortar section. He worked + his gun forward with the greatest courage and determination, + covering the advance of the leading companies, and later, + when the enemy counter-attacked, although portions of the gun + mountings were missing through casualties, he continued to fire + the mortars until forced to withdraw. + + [Illustration: + + [pp. 44, 357. + + A. J. T. FLEMING-SANDES, V.C.] + + [Illustration: + + Recapture of British Tank from the enemy at Seranvillers. + Oct. 8^{th.} 1918 + + Sketch by Capt. Paget who was attached to Tank Corps & was on the + spot the same day.] + + +PEARSON, 2/Lt. William George Frederick 8/Royal Sussex + + PREUX, 4th November, 1918. He showed conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty whilst employed on the repair of forward roads. + In the face of heavy machine-gun fire he made the necessary + reconnaissance of the road, and the road was pushed forward, and + finally completed, under very difficult conditions. + + +PEGRAM, Capt. Charles Ernest 17/Rifle Brigade + + PASSCHENDAELE, 1/2 December, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. He formed up his company at the assembly + position although the enemy were sniping from an advanced post + fifty yards away, and led them to the attack under intense + machine-gun fire. When most of his men had become casualties and + his left flank was in the air, he formed a defensive flank and + established touch with the unit on his left. + + +PERL, Capt. Bernard Huson Artists: 5/Royal Lancaster + + Awarded 3rd June, 1918. + + +PERROTT, 2/Lt. Eustace Stroud 8/London (1/Artists) + + THILLOY, 27th August, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. When the situation in front of a village + was obscure this officer went forward through heavy machine-gun + fire and obtained information of the greatest value to his + company commander, and remained out well in advance, sending in + information till he was wounded. + + +PETHERBRIDGE, Capt. Charles Arthur 2(17)Royal Scots + + ZILLEBEKE, to E. of COURTRAI, 28th September to 20th October, + 1918. For continuous gallantry and devotion to duty during a + month’s fighting. He was acting as adjutant, and was at all + times in the fighting zone. He carried out his work at all + times with zeal and energy. He was invaluable to his battalion + commander, and by his actions and courage inspired all ranks. + + +PHEYSEY, 2/Lt. John Edward R.F.A. + + YPRES, 14th July, 1917. When getting ammunition forward to the + guns, in spite of his having already made three journeys in 48 + hours under heavy shell fire, a distance of eight miles each + time, he volunteered to make a fourth, in the course of which he + was severely wounded. He displayed the finest devotion and very + great coolness whilst carrying out this duty, and set a splendid + example to officers and men. + + +PHILLIPS, 2/Lt. Fenton Ellis Stanley R.F.C. + + GINCHY, 3rd September, 1916. For conspicuous gallantry and + skill. He has done fine contact patrol work. On one occasion + he came down to a low altitude while making a report, and his + machine was much damaged by rifle and machine-gun fire, but he + carried on and successfully put our artillery on to the enemy, + who were massing for a counter-attack. + + +PIERCE, Lieut. Alfred 283rd Siege Battery R.G.A. + + Awarded 3rd June, 1919. + + +PILE, 2/Lt. Samuel John Haughton 13/Middlesex + + Near LOOS, January, 1917. During a raid on the enemy’s trenches + he completely overcame the resistance of the enemy by shooting + their leaders. He led his party beyond their objective, and + later effected a skilful withdrawal. + + +PITCHER, Lieut. Walter Henry Blythe Coldstream Guards + + BROEMBEKE, 9th October, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty in leading his company and maintaining + direction under most difficult circumstances. During a + counter-attack he displayed great initiative, altering his + positions to make a defensive flank, which proved of the utmost + value. + + +PITTS, 2/Lt. Arthur Walter R.A.S.C. + + Awarded 3rd June, 1917. + + +PLATT, 2/Lt. Oswald Gordon 5/Yorkshire L.I. + + HINDENBURG LINE, 3rd May, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion during an attack. His seniors becoming casualties very + early he assumed command, rallying wavering troops of various + units, establishing a position and holding it under intense fire + until it became untenable. He was the last to retire. Twice + before he has been recommended for great gallantry. + + +POCOCK, 2/Lt. Reginald William R.F.A. + + Near BOESINGHE, 12th October, 1917. When in command of a party + of trench mortars under heavy shell fire he constructed a track + and succeeded in bringing into action three guns which were + badly bogged in shell-holes, and then assisted in bringing up + ammunition. + + + PODD, Capt. Jack Kenneth 2/West Yorks + + Near ETTERPIGNY, 25th March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. After the battalion had launched a + counter-attack he pushed forward to a very advanced position + and sent back excellent reports containing most valuable + information, which he could only get at considerable risk. Later + he displayed great courage and resource in reforming troops + who had been driven back, and re-establishing a line. In these + operations he was wounded. + + +POGUE, 2/Lt. Reginald Thomas 6/Dorset (Tank Corps) + + WARVILLERS, 3rd to 9th August, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + with his tank in clearing the way, and thus enabling the + infantry to advance practically without loss. He inflicted + severe casualties on enemy machine-gunners, and was largely + responsible for the capture of prisoners. In action, four times + within the week, he set a splendid example, and always kept his + tank tuned up for emergency. + + + POLL, Lieut. Dudley Erskine 24/London + + ST. PIERRE VAAST WOOD, September 2nd, 1918. For most conspicuous + gallantry and initiative. Whilst on the ridge in front of + Vaux Wood he crawled over the open to the rear to bring up + reinforcements, although absolutely exposed to intense rifle and + machine-gun fire. He personally posted the reinforcements on the + exposed flank and thus relieved the danger of a flank attack + against the position on the ridge. Throughout the operations he + set a fine example to all ranks. + + +POTHECARY, Lieut. Herbert Martin Rixson 8/West Yorks + + DICKEBUSCH LAKE, 14th July, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + during an attack. When all the officers of his company had + become casualties he assumed command, and, though wounded, he + led them on and captured his final objective. He remained with + the front line company until the battalion was relieved. He + displayed great courage, ability, and devotion to duty. + + +POTTS, Capt. Joseph Harold 23/London + + Awarded 3rd June, 1919. + + +POWELL, 2/Lt. Laurence R.F.A. + + Awarded 1st January, 1919. + + +POWER, Capt. Charles Montague 2/Scottish Rifles + + Awarded 1st January, 1918. + + +PRATT, Capt. Harold Douglas 2/London + + Near CROISILLES, 27th August, 1918. He carried out a + reconnaissance on the flank of the battalion with great skill, + and obtained such successful results that, owing to his + information, the artillery were able to concentrate on a large + body of enemy who were assembling for a counter-attack, and + dispersed them with very heavy loss. He was later on wounded in + three places by the explosion of a shell as he was attacking + a machine gun that was causing casualties. His gallantry and + ability were conspicuous and he rendered most valuable service. + + +PRESTON, 2/Lt. John Frank 7/London + + Near YPRES, 7th June, 1917. He led his platoon twice to the + attack of a position, which was finally captured, together with + 80 prisoners. His resolute leading and courageous behaviour were + of the highest assistance in bringing about a successful result. + + +PROSSER, Capt. Arthur Edward 1/Worcester + + S. of OPPY, 7th October, 1918. During the afternoon he brought + forward two of his platoons into the ROUVROY-FRESNES line, and + led them through advanced troops which were hung up and captured + a further 1,000 yards of the line. He himself rushed two machine + guns which were enfilading our troops, and captured seventeen + prisoners. His splendid example, courage and leadership enabled + touch to be gained all along the line. Later in the evening he + himself pushed forward into Neuvireul and captured two heavy + trench mortars which had been causing many casualties to the + battalion on his left. + + +PULLINGER, 2/Lt. Charles Edward 7/K.R.R.C. + + WANCOURT, 10th April, 1917. He took command of the company at + a very critical time, although he himself was wounded. In the + face of heavy fire of all kinds he collected and reorganised the + company, and successfully consolidated his position. + + +PULLMAN, Capt. Harold John Bucks Bn./Oxford & Bucks L.I. + + ST. JULIEN, 16th August, 1917. He led his company with great + skill and determination in an attack. When two preceeding waves + were held up, he sent up flanking parties and rushed the enemy + blockhouses. He reformed his company and proceeded towards his + objective. + + +PURVES, 2/Lt. John Murdow R.F.A. + + Near LANGEMARCKE, 16th August, 1917. When laying forward + cables this officer and his party were confronted with a very + heavy hostile barrage and intense machine-gun fire. With great + determination he pushed on with four men and succeeded in + getting his telephone lines across a river. His personal courage + and perseverance set a splendid example to his party, and it was + entirely due to his disregard of his own safety that the work + was successfully carried out, the party being under heavy fire + all the time. He was severely wounded whilst engaged on this + duty. + + +PYKETT, Lieut. George Frederick 16/Royal Warwick + + Awarded 1st January, 1919. + + +QUARE, Capt. Herbert Alfred Brame 9/Munster Fusiliers + + Awarded 3rd June, 1917. + + +RABINO, 2/Lt. Francis Aloysius 3(1)Dorset + + SAMBRE CANAL, 4th November, 1918. For gallant and able + leadership in the attack. He commanded the platoon which first + effected a crossing over the canal, and it was chiefly owing to + his energy and initiative that a crossing was effected at a very + critical time of the attack. In the subsequent advance he again + showed great ability. + + +RACTIVAND, 2/Lt. Dometrius 3(1)Shropshire + + Awarded 3rd June, 1919. + + +RADCLIFFE, Lieut. Charles Netten 19/London + + Near NEUVILLE-ST.-VAAST, 30th August, 1916. For conspicuous + gallantry during a raid on the enemy’s trenches. He carried out + the previous reconnaissances, and showed great determination + during the raid, bringing back several enemy prisoners. + + BAR TO M.C. + + DEIR-YESIN, 8th December, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. Throughout the advance he displayed + unremittingly the greatest skill and energy in leading his men. + In the culminating assault he led the first wave, and afforded + an example of dash and determination which contributed largely + to the success of the charge. + + +RADFORD, Lieut. John Arundel 8(1)Somerset L.I. + + Near VERCHAIN, 24th October, 1918. He led his company with + great courage and determination to the furthest objective. He + gained the final objective with only a few men, consolidated the + position, and, although his right flank was completely exposed + throughout the day he held on, and successfully repulsed a + counter-attack after dark. + + +RALPH, 2/Lt. John Leslie 16/Royal Welch Fusiliers + + ENGLEFONTAINE, 4th November, 1918. He showed great gallantry + under difficult conditions. During the advance he handled his + platoon with such prompt initiative that parties of the enemy + encountered were dispersed at once; and also by skilful use of + Lewis-gun fire he drove the enemy from a road which threatened + the left of the final objective. + + +RANDALL, Capt. Joseph Edward 5/Border + + LYS and LAWE, 13th March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. He carried out his work as Brigade + Intelligence Officer with great energy. For four days he worked + unceasingly, practically without sleep and always under fire. + His information was of great value, and he successfully guided + counter-attack troops into their positions by day and night. + + +REAH, Lieut. Herbert William 517th (London) Field Co., R.E. + + Awarded 3rd June, 1919. + + +REDLER, 2/Lt. Harold Bolton R.A.F. + + HAM, 23rd March, 1918. He encountered four enemy two-seater + machines, and attacking the lowest drove it to the ground + with its engine damaged. Later, he attacked one of five enemy + two-seater machines, and drove it down out of control. He has + destroyed in all three enemy machines and driven three others + down out of control. He continually attacked enemy troops and + transport from a low altitude during operations, and showed + splendid qualities of courage and determination throughout. + + +REED, Lieut. John Philip 14/Liverpool (14/Yorkshire) + + Near ZILLEBEKE, 7th June, 1917. He led his company in the attack + with exceptional skill and courage, consolidating under heavy + machine-gun fire and maintaining cheerfulness under trying + circumstances, which greatly inspired the morale of his men. + + +REED, Lieut. William R.E. + + ARQUES, 19th April, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. During a night air raid this officer was + in charge of the workshops and technical stores dump, next to + a large ammunition dump and kite-balloon depot. At 10 p.m. two + fires were started by bombs in the ammunition dump. With the + exception of the anti-aircraft machine-gun crew, all men were + sent to safety. Violent explosions on the dump filled the air + with shells and fragments, and the camp was continually bombed + by the light of the fire. He sent all the machine-gun crew away, + and fired the two machine guns himself until they both jammed. + Later a fire broke out in the balloon shed, which he helped + to extinguish, saving a great deal of valuable material. He + worked continuously for five hours under continuous bombing and + explosives. + + +RERRIE, 2/Lt. Henry Godden 2/York & Lancaster + + LOOS-CRASSIER, 22nd April, 1917. When in command of his + platoon he was subjected to severe artillery and machine-gun + fire, and in a very isolated position. Throughout the day, + although himself wounded, he set a splendid example to his men + under most trying conditions. + + BAR TO M.C. + + COUILLET WOOD, 20th November, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. When his platoon was held up by machine + gun fire and bombers, though wounded he overcame the enemy’s + resistance and captured two machine guns and 28 prisoners. He + remained with his platoon throughout the action. + + +REYNOLDS, Capt. Harry Norman 7/Royal Warwick + + ST. JULIEN, 27th August, 1917. He led his company in an attack, + and assisted in taking an enemy stronghold. Later he reorganised + the remnants of his company and rushed a blockhouse, capturing + the garrison. He showed great personal courage, and by his + example encouraged his men. + + BAR TO M.C. + + ASIAGO PLATEAU, ITALY, 15/16 June, 1918. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty when the enemy had broken + through. He pushed forward, stopping their advance, and, driving + them back, capturing a machine gun and holding positions all + night under intense machine-gun fire. Next day he again drove + them back, capturing three machine guns and many prisoners, + following them as far as their own lines. He did splendid work. + + +RHODES, Capt. Dunstan R.G.A. + + VERMELLES, 23/24 April, 1917. PONT DU HEM, 1st May, 1917. He + showed a fine example of courage when the battery was heavily + shelled by gas shells. He continually exposed himself, moving + about to ensure the men’s safety, and personally seeing to the + clearing of loaded ammunition wagons. + + +RICH, Capt. Cecil Olvar 1/Wilts + + Near PLOEGSTEERT, 17th February, 1917. He continually carried + out daring patrols of the enemy’s wire, and the success of a + raiding party was largely due to his information. + + BAR TO M.C. + + MARCOING. 20th November, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. He led his tanks into action with great skill + and coolness. After he had advanced some distance a masked + field battery opened fire at about 100 yards range. Though one + tank was put out of action, and he was severely wounded, he + effectively silenced the battery, and enabled the infantry to + continue the advance. He set a splendid example to all ranks. + + +RICHARDS, Lieut. Lincoln Winfield 5/Lincoln (12/Norfolk) + + VIEUX BERQUIN, 19th August, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty during an attack. He rushed an enemy post, + shooting the officer and putting the remainder to flight. He + was the first to reach the final objective, cheering on and + encouraging his men. His courage and leadership inspired his men + at critical stages of the attack. + + +RICKATSON, 2/Lt. Hugh Cecil 1/Artists: Coldstream Guards + + GOUZEAUCOURT, 30th November, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. When his company had to remain under fire + in the open during an attack while a flanking movement was + being carried out his example of coolness and courage was an + inspiration to his men. On arriving at the objective, though + wounded, he superintended the consolidation of the position + under intense fire. + + +RICKWOOD, 2/Lt. John Edgell 5/Royal Berks + + Near DOURGES, 15th October, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + initiative. He volunteered to cross the HAUTE DEULE CANAL and + make a reconnaissance. After crossing the canal at PONT-A-SAULT + his presence was discovered by the enemy, who kept him covered + with their machine guns. In spite of this he worked his way + along the eastern bank of the canal and brought back most + valuable information, which enabled his company to form a + bridgehead. + + +RIDLINGTON, Lieut. Alfred Charles 17th Armoured Car Bn. (Tank Corps) + + LE CATEAU-MARETZ ROAD, 9th October, 1918. He displayed + marked gallantry and skill when in charge of a section of + armoured cars. He first attacked a machine-gun post which was + holding up our advance, and, in conjunction with the infantry, + successfully cleared it and captured the guns. In proceeding + forward with two cars a bridge was blown up behind him by the + enemy, separating him from the second car and from our troops. + With one car, however, he went forward through Maurois and + Honnechy, which were both strongly held by the enemy, of whom he + killed five in one spot in the latter village. His prompt action + prevented the railway bridge from being blown up by the enemy. + + +RIGOLD, 2/Lt. Ernest Edward 82nd Siege Battery R.G.A. + + NUPPE HALTE, 20th April, 1916. For conspicuous gallantry. When + the cartridge store became ignited during a bombardment he went + out under fire with two gunners and put the fire out. They were + in great danger from an explosion. + + +RIPPERGER, Lieut. Harold Theodore Alvin + 4/Gloucester (7/Lancashire Fusiliers) + + E. of HEBUTERNE and BEAUREGARD DOVECOTE, 21st to 23rd August, + 1918. For conspicuous gallantry during an attack. He led the + attack on a position and successfully checked the enemy’s + counter-attack. Finding his right flank in the air he attacked + the enemy in a trench on his right flank, and in conjunction + with another company captured an officer and about 90 other + ranks. He showed great courage and ability to command. + + +ROBERTS, Lieut. Frederick Arthur Donkin 18/Lancashire Fusiliers + + VIJEWEGEN, 14th October, 1918. During the operations south-west + of LEDEGHEM and subsequent operations south of GULLEGHEM he + was conspicuous for his gallant and skilful leadership. In + the attack south of MOORSEELE, when hostile machine guns were + holding up the advance, he led his men forward and secured + valuable positions and inflicted heavy losses on the enemy. + + +ROBERTS, 2/Lt. Henry 7/West Yorks (1/East Yorks) + + Near LIMONT FONTAINE, 7th November, 1918. During the + operations he showed fine and determined leadership. When the + advance of his battalion was held up by machine-gun fire he took + command of two platoons, and led them forward, working round + the enemy’s flanks, and causing him to retire and abandon his + machine guns. Later he led another attack on a machine gun. + + +ROBERTS, 2/Lt. John R.F.A. + + Near YPRES, 25th November, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. He was in charge of a party building a gun + position, and when they were heavily shelled he ordered the men + to take cover. When one of the party was severely wounded he + and one man went back, and though twice knocked down by shells + succeeded in carrying him to cover. + + +ROBERTSON, 2/Lt. Albert 7/Shropshire + + Near HEKIN and HENINEL, 21st to 28th March, 1918. For + conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty in leading his + platoon. On several occasions he withstood determined enemy + attacks under intense bombardment, successfully directing his + platoon when compelled to withdraw. + + +ROBERTSON, 2/Lt. Frank Bruce 1/Leicester + + QUADRILATERAL, 15/16 September, 1916. He performed most + valuable work requiring great courage, twice passing through a + very heavy barrage to obtain information. Previously he had done + fine work. + + +ROBINSON, Lieut. Harry 4(9)Northumberland Fusiliers + + MARESCHES, 1st November, 1918. For great gallantry and good + work. He advanced with his platoon to the RIVER RHONELLE, + placed a bridge across, and then successfully helped to + mop-up the village of Maresches. Later, after the enemy had + counter-attacked, he advanced with two platoons, collecting men + of other regiments, and eventually established our position + north-east of the mill, which he held until relieved. In the + operation he took 40 prisoners. + + +ROBINSON, 2/Lt. Norgrove Stewart R.G.A. + + ST. QUENTIN, 21st March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. This officer, commanding the left-half + battery, was engaged in pulling into position when the enemy + opened a heavy and concentrated fire, inflicting a number of + casualties on the men, who had been up all night. Only one gun + was in position, but he got the second gun into action, only to + be destroyed by a direct hit, which killed or wounded the whole + detachment. Meantime, with great exertions he got the third gun + into action, and kept the two guns firing till midday, when the + ammunition was expended. His conduct throughout the day was + admirable. + + +ROCHFORD, 2/Lt. John Robert 10/Royal Warwick + + Near LOUPART WOOD, 25th March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty in directing the fire of his company + with the greatest coolness when the troops on both flanks had + withdrawn. His splendid example inspired his men to hold on + until the last possible moment, and in the final withdrawal + he was again conspicuous in handling his men to provide the + necessary covering fire. + + +ROE, Lieut. Alfred 7/Lancashire Fusiliers + + Near ARMENTIERES, 1st February, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. He led his party to their final objective, + obtained valuable identifications, and brought his party back + without a casualty. He set his men a splendid example. + + +ROLLES, 2/Lt. Nathaniel 14/Royal Warwick + + Near GOUZEAUCOURT, 27th September, 1918. He led his platoon + in the attack with conspicuous gallantry under heavy fire to + the further objective, during which his company lost 60 per + cent., including all the officers. His consistent courage and + determination in the face of heavy odds in keeping his men + together, and rallying leaderless men of other units, was worthy + of the highest praise. + +ROSCOE, Major William 2/South Lancashire (25/M.G.C.) + + BEAUREVOIR. For gallantry, initiative and devotion to duty + throughout the period 8th to 18th October, 1918. On the night + 7/8 he was in charge of the machine-gun barrage in front of + BEAUREVOIR. He moved his company into positions under heavy + shell fire, personally reconnoitring each position and sighting + all guns. Later, on 17th October, at LE CATEAU, he was again in + charge of the machine-gun barrages, which he contrived to fire + repeatedly on various targets at the request of the infantry. + + +ROSE, 2/Lt. Eric William Lancashire Fusiliers + + SAPIGNIES, 25th March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty in action. Although a very junior officer he + commanded his company with great courage and ability, and his + resolution in the leading of a counter-attack was worthy of the + utmost praise. + + +ROSE, Lieut. Matthew Howard 22/Manchester + + GUILLEMONT, 21st August, 1916. For conspicuous gallantry and + determination on reconnaissance. Having discovered some of the + enemy in a dug-out at the bottom of a steep bank, and being + accompanied by only one man, he returned to our lines, and the + same night organised a successful bombing party against the + dug-out, capturing a machine gun. The success of this raid was + entirely due to the coolness and ability displayed by Lieut. + Rose. + + +ROSHER, Capt. John Brenchley 10/Durham L.I. + + Awarded 1st January, 1917. + + +ROUGHT, Lieut. Philip R.E. + + Awarded 1st January, 1918. + + + +ROWLAND, Capt. Frank Skinner 6/Notts & Derby + + Near LIEVIN, 9th May, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty in making his way on two occasions to + advanced posts which were under heavy hostile shell fire. He + rallied and reorganised the men, who were considerably shaken, + remaining with them until the enemy’s fire slackened, and + restoring their confidence. He showed great initiative and + disregard of danger. + + BAR TO M.C. + + RICHEBOURG ST. VAAST, 3rd September, 1918. He handled his + company with remarkable skill and gallantry in an attack. + Being in support when the company in front was held up, he + displayed commendable initiative and great disregard of danger + in reconnoitring close to the enemy’s position, whereby he was + able to attack them in flank, killing or taking prisoners many + of them, and capturing a machine gun. + + +RUNDELL, Capt. Leslie Eric 7/London + + LOOS, 14th February, 1916. For conspicuous gallantry. When the + enemy exploded a mine, destroying a portion of our trench, + his prompt initiative and disregard of personal danger under + heavy fire enabled the near edge of the crater to be seized and + consolidated. + + BAR TO M.C. + + VIMY RIDGE, 21st May, 1916. For conspicuous gallantry and + ability during an enemy attack. He dealt most resolutely with a + situation which for a while was very precarious. + + +RUTHERFORD, 2/Lt. Stanley 3/East Surrey + + Awarded 3rd June, 1918. + + + SALTER, Lieut. Carl Russell Colley 20/London + + SHAB SALLAH, 29th December, 1917. During the attack, after his + company commander had become a casualty, he took charge of + the company, which he reorganised under heavy machine-gun and + rifle fire, repulsed an attack on his flank, and personally + led a charge against the enemy on his front. His leadership, + coolness and initiative largely contributed to the success of + the operations. + + +SAUNDERS, Capt. Cornelius James 24/London + + Awarded 3rd June, 1917. + + +SAVAGE, 2/Lt. James Percival 13/London + + JERUSALEM, December, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. On the enemy gaining a temporary footing on + the right flank of the line he immediately collected a few men + and charged into the midst of the enemy, whom he succeeded in + holding in check until that section of the line was reorganised, + after which the enemy were completely repulsed. His gallantry + and presence of mind undoubtedly averted the possibility of + critical developments. + + +SAVOURS, 2/Lt. Herbert Jay 3/Royal Fusiliers + + FONTAINE-AU-BOIS, LEVAL and MONT DOURLERS, 3rd to 8th November, + 1918. For conspicuous skill and gallantry in leading his company + during the operations. In spite of a dense fog he made good each + stage of the advance until the final objective was reached, + where his company captured an enemy field battery near LES + ETOQUIES. He set a very fine example to his men. + + +SAWNEY, 2/Lt. Leslie Thomas 7/West Yorkshire + + BUCQUOY, 23/24 May, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and devotion + to duty in charge of a raiding party against a suspected hostile + post, which he had previously located by a daring reconnaissance + under heavy fire. When the raiding party approached the post + the enemy were found to be on the alert and in great force, + and his party came under heavy rifle fire. He nevertheless + rushed forward in advance of his men and engaged the enemy in + hand-to-hand fighting. Having inflicted severe casualties on + them, he gave the signal for the raiding party to retire, and + was himself the last man to leave the trench. His fine courage + and leadership throughout set a fine example to all ranks with + him. + + +SCOONES, 2/Lt. Thomas Collins 2/Gordon Highlanders + + Awarded 1st January, 1916. + + +SCOTT, Capt. Charles Edell 12/K.R.R.C. + + Awarded 3rd June, 1919. + + +SCOTT, 2/Lt. Frank Munro 10/Liverpool + + PASSCHENDAELE, 4th to 12th October, 1917. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty in directing traffic during eight + days’ operations with very little rest. His fine example, great + coolness and judgment had a marked influence on the troops + crowded on the road, when excitement would have added to the + dangers and difficulties caused by heavy congestion. + + + SCOTT, Capt. Robert Francis Cloete 1/Lincoln + + Awarded 3rd June, 1919. + + +SCOTT, Lieut. Theodore Gilbert 4/Norfolk + + VIRY NOREUIL, 24th March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty when at a critical stage of a heavy + enemy attack he collected a party of 50 men at a bridgehead + and directed a deadly fire upon the advancing enemy masses, + delaying their advance. He continued to walk about under heavy + machine-gun fire, encouraging his men until ordered to retire to + a new line of defence. He set a magnificent example of courage + and leadership. + + +SCOTT-JAMES, 2/Lt. Rolfe Arnold R.G.A. + + Near BEAURAIN, 28th March, 1918. Whilst the battery was in + action, and also on the occasion when the guns had to be quickly + withdrawn, he at all times, by his example and disregard of + danger kept the detachments working coolly and efficiently, + despite the most intense hostile shelling. + + +SCUDAMORE, 2/Lt. Charles Greenwich 7/London + + HENINEL, 13th April, 1917. Although wounded he continued to lead + his men, and gave directions for the holding of the captured + positions, and returned to hand in his report before having his + wound attended. He set a fine example throughout. + + +SCURLOCK, Lieut. Stephen John 8/Lancashire Fusiliers + + Near MERRIES and CELERY COPSE, 13th August, 1918. For + conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. After his company + commander had been killed he ably reorganised his company, + which had suffered heavy casualties, under heavy fire. He also + made a personal reconnaissance and brought back very valuable + information. He did fine work. + + +SCRUTTON, Major Alan Edward 1/Artists (2nd & 15th Tank Corps) + + BAYONVILLERS, 8th August, 1918. This officer showed conspicuous + ability and gallantry. In order to make certain that his tanks + reached their starting-points in good time, and went into action + ahead of the infantry, he went with them to the starting-point + and went into action on foot with the infantry. He afterwards + rallied his tanks at the first objective, reorganised them + there, and detailed sections for tasks in the second phase + of the operations. In this phase his tanks encountered heavy + resistance from heavy field guns firing over open sights, but he + nevertheless kept in close touch with them throughout, and went + on with them to their final objective, which they reached after + overcoming very formidable resistance at many points on the + way. He has at all times shown remarkable initiative, powers of + leadership, and contempt of danger. + + +SCRUTTON, Lieut. John Austin R.E. + + Awarded 3rd June, 1916. + + +SELFE, Capt. Arthur Edward Ferrour 1/Artists: Coldstream Guards + + PILKEM RIDGE, 31st July, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. During an attack he displayed remarkable + initiative and grasp of a difficult situation in capturing his + own objective as well as a strong point outside his area which + would have considerably held up the attack. On obtaining his + objective he quickly reorganised under heavy machine-gun fire, + and throughout this day and the following one kept his company + going under the most adverse circumstances by his splendid + personal example. + + +SELIGSOHN, 2/Lt. Heinrich Leon 3/London + + NOREUIL, 22nd March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. Having brought up a party of men from the + transport lines he took up a line in front of a village, where + he was attacked in great force. He held out for many hours, but + was finally driven back. He rallied his men on the other side of + the village, and with the greatest dash and determination led + a charge through the village and recaptured the line, thereby + undoubtedly saving a very serious situation. + + BAR TO M.C. + + Near CHIPILLY, 8th August, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry in + action. With a small party of headquarter details he attacked + the enemy in a wood, killing and making prisoners of several, + and capturing many machine guns. His splendid example, until + he was seriously wounded and unable to carry on, had a most + inspiring effect on all ranks. + + +SESSIONS, 2/Lt. Donald Humphrey R.F.C. + + In FRANCE, 2nd May to 10th November, 1917. During two months + he did 111 hours flying on artillery work, often under heavy + anti-aircraft fire. He constantly observed most successfully + for the artillery, causing direct hits on gun pits, fires and + explosions. + + +SHANKS, Lieut. Martin Hollis 1/Suffolk + + Awarded 3rd June, 1918. + + +SHARP, 2/Lt. Matthew 7/London + + Awarded 1st January, 1918. + + +SHAW, Lieut. Walter Douglas Royal Fusiliers (10/Manchester) + + RIENCOURT, 30th August, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion during an attack, when his company was exposed to + a very hostile barrage. His coolness and leadership took the + company successfully through. Later, being exposed to heavy + machine-gun fire, he halted his company, taking up a position + in shell holes. He then led forward a platoon, outflanking + the hostile machine guns, compelling them to withdraw, and + successfully led the company to its objective. His courage and + resource were worthy of the highest praise. + + +SHEPHERD, Lieut. Walter Scott 2/Wilts + + Awarded 1st January, 1917. + + +SHERLOCK, Lieut. Cecil Claris 7/Middlesex + + Near YPRES, 20/21 September, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. He rallied his men, who had been scattered + by shell fire, and led them forward to their work. He showed + splendid courage and leadership, and rendered valuable service + in his preparations for the attack. + + +SHERLOCK, 2/Lt. Frederick 8/Norfolk + + IRLES, 10th March, 1917. He displayed marked courage + and determination in carrying out the work of clearing a + village. He set a fine example to his men throughout, and + succeeded in capturing 27 prisoners. + + +SHILCOCK, 2/Lt. Harold Gordon 7/London (7/Middlesex) + + BULLECOURT, 31st August, 1918. When his company commander was + wounded shortly after the attack commenced he took command, and + led his men with gallantry and resolution to their objective, + where he held his position under difficult conditions and + against determined efforts of the enemy to outflank and + penetrate our line. His example of courage and able leadership + largely contributed to the success achieved. + + +SHORT, Capt. John Rodwell 13/Yorkshire + + Near VILLERS GUISLAIN, 14th March, 1917. Prior to the raid on + the enemy trenches he made several personal reconnaissances of + the enemy’s wire and positions, and it was largely owing to his + gallantry and fine leadership that the attack was pressed home. + The hostile trenches were entered, several of the enemy killed + and two prisoners captured, at a time when identifications were + of incalculable value. He had previously shown the greatest + skill and judgment in organising, equipping and training his men + for the raid, for the undoubted success of which he was largely + responsible. + + +SHORT, 2/Lt. Harold 1/Loyal North Lancashire + + N. of BAPAUME-CAMBRAI ROAD, 22nd March, 1918. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty in leading his platoon through a + heavy barrage to reinforce a corps line. On the succeeding days, + and until he was wounded, he was a model of coolness and courage + to his men, and his cheerfulness throughout the operations was + of invaluable assistance to all ranks with him. + + +SIBREE, Capt. Herbert John Hyde 1/Norfolk + + LONGUEVAL, 27th July, 1916, and FALFEMONT FARM, 4th September, + 1916. When his company was held up by machine-gun fire, and he + himself was wounded, he continued to move about under heavy fire + reorganising his company until he was again wounded. On another + occasion he led an attack which resulted in the capture of 100 + prisoners. + + +SIMMONS, Capt. Frank Keith, _M.V.O._ 1/Artists: 2/Highland L.I. + + Awarded 3rd June, 1919. + + +SIMPSON, 2/Lt. James Gordon 12/Royal Sussex + + WYTSCHAETE, 16th April, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. Under very heavy fire he successfully led his + company in a counter-attack to their objective. He was twice + wounded, but continued to encourage his men to advance. He set + a fine example of devotion to duty and contempt for personal + safety. + + +SINCLAIR, 2/Lt. Eric Russell Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders + + Near YPRES, 20th September, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty in an attack. Though wounded at the beginning + of the attack he went forward and established his platoon in a + good position on their objective. When heavily counter-attacked, + he showed a fine example of courage and initiative which + contributed largely to the repulse of the enemy. + + +SIZEN, 2/Lt. Reginald 6/Royal Fusiliers + + BOURLON WOOD, 27th November to 3rd December, 1917. For + conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty when in command of a + platoon. His company commander having become a casualty during + an attack, he took command, displaying great courage and skill + in consolidating the posts at the objective, and suffering few + casualties although the area was swept by heavy fire. He set a + fine example of keenness and cheerfulness and was ever ready to + grasp the situation, and act on it with rapidity and discretion. + + BAR TO M.C. + + E. of AUCHONVILLERS-AVELUY WOOD, 26th to 29th March, 1918. For + conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. He was in command + of a platoon, and by his own personal gallantry and powers of + leadership was instrumental in keeping his part of the line + intact and breaking up enemy attacks. On another occasion, owing + to casualties, he was placed in command of a company, with which + he held the right of the line and carried out a most successful + and difficult relief. He showed splendid powers of command, and + set a very high example during a most trying period. + + +SKEVINGTON, Capt. Alan Percival 2/West Yorks (M.G.C.) + + BOURLON WOOD and MOEUVRES, 29th November to 5th December, 1917. + For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. He performed + most efficient and gallant service in the handling of his + machine guns, and assisted materially in repelling an enemy + attack. His guns were subjected to intense shell fire, and four + of them were put out of action, but he held his position for + eight days, setting his men a splendid example of determination + and resource. + + +SKIPPON, 2/Lt. David Leslie 14/Tank Corps + + Near VILLERS-LES-CAGNICOURT, September 2nd, 1918. His tank + proceeded well ahead of the infantry, and in face of direct and + accurate enemy field-gun fire he showed great determination in + overcoming enemy resistance. He continued fighting his tank + until it received several direct hits, himself and all his crew + being badly wounded. The action of this officer’s tank was + particularly gallant and useful. + + +SLANEY, 2/Lt. Arnold John Robinson 17/London + + JERUSALEM, 8th November, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. Leading his platoon on the directing flank of + the assault, his courage and fine leadership enabled his men to + carry the objective and advance beyond it on the heels of the + retreating enemy, who suffered heavy casualties. Taking up a + line with marked rapidity, he organised his defence with great + skill, and from it inflicted further heavy casualties on the + enemy, whose whole line gave way. + + +SLATER, Lieut. George Edward Herbert 1/Border + + Near HOOGEMOLEN, 22nd October, 1918. For great gallantry and + devotion to duty. He held his company together in the assembly + position when subjected to heavy shell fire. Later, he led them + to the assault and penetrated the enemy’s lines to a depth of + 1,500 yards. With his strength reduced to 19 rifles, he held + on for some time and then withdrew to a fresh position and + consolidated. + + + SMART, 2/Lt. James Lamont 8/West Yorks (M.G.C.) + + Near GAVRELLE, 23rd April, 1917 For conspicuous gallantry and + skill in an attack, when he succeeded in getting all his guns + into position under heavy fire, and inflicting very severe + casualties on the enemy. He set a fine example of courage and + initiative. + + + SMART, 2/Lt. William Pechey 5/Liverpool + + Near ARMENTIERES, 7/8 February, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty during a raid on the enemy’s trenches. + He commanded a party which searched the enemy’s trenches and + captured eight of the enemy and one machine gun. By his personal + example of determination and courage he was responsible for + the success achieved by his party. Before the raid he had + reconnoitred “No Man’s Land” under enemy machine-gun fire, and + obtained valuable information. + + +SMIRKE, Capt. Edward Alexander 7/Lancashire Fusiliers + + TEMPLEUX QUARRIES, 21st March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty during a retirement, when he took command + of the battalion, which he retained until wounded. By his cool + leadership and personal disregard of all danger he held his men + together in the most difficult circumstances, organising and + leading counter-attacks continuously. + + +SMITH, Lieut. Arthur Wedgwood Gifford 7(2)Bedford + + PREUX AU BOIS, 4th November, 1918. During the attack, while + acting as battalion intelligence officer he showed great skill + in marking out the route for the approach march and getting the + battalion into position on a very dark night. Subsequently, when + the situation was obscure, he went forward under heavy fire, and + got in touch with all the companies, and established a report + centre practically in the front line, sending back information + which was invaluable in dealing with enemy strong points. + + +SMITH, 2/Lt. Ernest Rees Motor Machine Gun Corps + + Near LA VACQUERIE, 1st December, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. During the defence of our position, by + his splendid example of courage and coolness, he undoubtedly + saved some of the guns of a neighbouring brigade and effectively + checked the enemy’s advance in that sector. After the guns had + been got away he remained in defence of the positions. He sent + in valuable information to the generals of two brigades, carried + out machine-gun defence work, and greatly assisted in organising + the infantry defence. + + +SMITH, 2/Lt. Frank Edward Corbitt Douglas 3/Durham L.I. + + Near YPRES, 20th to 22nd September, 1917. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty. During a counter-attack by the + enemy he led his platoon forward out of the trenches, the better + to meet the attack, and brought his left flank up so that the + enemy were enfiladed and driven back in disorder. He set a fine + example to his men throughout the operations. + + +SMITH, 2/Lt. George Ernest R.G.A. + + Near MORCHIES, 15th April, 1917. He got his battery into + action in spite of the most difficult conditions, and rendered + invaluable assistance to the infantry at a critical time. + + + SMITH, Capt. Geoffery Hubert 1/Coldstream Guards + + Near MOYENVILLE, 21st to 23rd August. 1918. For conspicuous + gallantry and fine leadership in an attack through an + impenetrable fog. On reaching the objective his company + commander was killed. He at once took charge and reorganised the + company, which was being heavily bombarded. Later he captured + the final objective, and although his right flank was in the air + he so disposed his command as to give very good security. + + +SMITH, 2/Lt. Gordon Richard 3/West Riding + + Near ROBECQ, 18th July, 1918. For most gallant service in + connection with a raid. Though severely wounded shortly after + his Stokes mortars opened he urged his teams to continue firing. + Four men were killed and one wounded besides himself, but + owing to his indomitable spirit the survivors stuck it out and + completed the firing. The barrage was most accurate, many enemy + dead being found by the raiding party. + + +SMITH, Lieut. Morrison Churchill R.M.L.I. + + Awarded 3rd June, 1919. + + +SMITH, Capt. Harold Rees M.G. Corps + + Near GUEMAPPE, 23rd April, 1917. He commanded his tank in a + most successful manner. He destroyed a machine-gun emplacement + and several snipers’ posts, and later materially assisted in + stemming the enemy advances. + + +SMITH, Lieut. Leslie Horace M.G. Corps + + JONCOURT, 1st October, 1918. For great gallantry and good work. + When two of his guns and teams were partly buried by enemy + barrage prior to a counter-attack he extricated such of the men + as had not become casualties. He then under very heavy fire + pushed forward four guns to the advanced posts, and defended the + exposed left flank of the brigade, engaging enemy parties at + close range and effectively breaking them up. + + +SMITH, 2/Lt. Percy Landon 11/Royal Warwick + + RIEZ DU VINAGE, 30th June, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty in commanding a wave of a raiding party which + successfully penetrated the enemy’s lines in daylight. Heavy + casualties were inflicted on the enemy, about 50 being killed + and five taken prisoners. He was almost entirely responsible for + the preliminary reconnaissance. He did splendid service. + + +SMITH, 2/Lt. Sydney Bernard Loyal North Lancashire + + RICHEBOURG L’AVOUE, January, 1917. He carried out a dangerous + reconnaissance of the enemy’s wire. Accompanied by another + officer and N.C.O. he forced his way to the enemy’s trench. + Later, although himself wounded, he assisted to carry a wounded + man a distance of 250 yards. + + +SMITH, Capt. Walter Campbell 1/Artists + + Awarded 1st January, 1917. + + +SMITH, Capt. William Leslie 2/Worcester + + Awarded 3rd June, 1918. + + +SMITHER, Capt. Samuel Thomas 10(17)London + + S. of YPRES-COMINES CANAL, 7th June, 1917. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty in command of a bombing party + which was to co-operate with the tanks in the capture of a + position. The tanks having failed to arrive at the right moment, + he successfully took the position with a bombing party, and + established communication with the battalion on his left, + displaying great coolness and resource at a critical moment. + + BAR TO M.C. + + CONTALMAISON, 25th March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. When the enemy were pressing their attacks + down a communication trench this officer, moving along the + top of the parapet and using his revolver, himself led two + counter-attacks which drove the enemy back. His courage and the + determination with which he led his men undoubtedly produced + this successful result. + + SECOND BAR TO M.C. + + Near MOISLAINS, 5/6 September, 1918. During the operations + he displayed great gallantry and initiative in leading his + company to the attack, and also in assisting the other company + commanders, who were junior subalterns, in the reorganisation + and consolidation. His contempt of danger set a fine example to + those under him, and his clear reports of the situation were of + the greatest assistance to his commanding officer. + + +SOLOMON, Staff-Capt. Jerrold Bernard 2/Oxford & Bucks L.I. (R.F.C.) + + In FRANCE, 20th and 24th November, 1917. He carried out a patrol + lasting nearly three hours in a very high wind and low clouds, + flying at an average height of 500 ft., and brought back a + valuable report. During the flight he attacked and drove down an + enemy two-seater machine under heavy rifle and machine-gun fire + from the ground. He also made a valuable reconnaissance in very + bad weather, flying at an average height of 100 ft. under heavy + rifle and machine-gun fire, in the course of which he engaged a + hostile battery with his machine gun. He set a splendid example + of courage and determination. + + +SOUTTEN, Major Arthur Camille 11/London + + Near YPRES, 23rd September, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. He was on his way to a forward post alone when + he saw a party of six of the enemy approaching. He covered them + with his revolver and took them all prisoners. + + BAR TO M.C. + + CROZAT CANAL, 21/22 March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion in action when he went forward with four scouts to + locate the position of the enemy. During the reconnaissance his + four scouts were wounded, and it was only by crawling under + heavy fire that he was able to take back information of the + highest importance. His courage and determination were very + marked. + + +SOWARD, 2/Lt. Frank 5/D.C.L.I. + + Awarded 1st January, 1918. + + +SPAFFORD, 2/Lt. Arnold Victor 3/West Riding + + HAVRINCOURT, 15th to 18th September, 1918. When the company + commander became a casualty this officer took charge, and led on + with great skill and gallantry, securing the objective, which + was strongly held by the enemy. For a time his advance was held + up by machine guns, but after a personal reconnaissance he + worked up a trench with bombing squads and Lewis gunners, and + drove the enemy out with great loss. + + + SPENCER, 2/Lt. Joseph Thomas 8(2)London + + E. of POZIERES, 19th September, 1918. For most conspicuous + gallantry during the operations. This officer gallantly rallied + his men under very heavy hostile machine-gun fire, rushed the + machine-gun post, and succeeded in taking the crew prisoner. + During this period he displayed an utter disregard of danger and + inspired his men. He was subsequently wounded. + + +SPICER, 2/Lt. Edward Masters 4/East Lancashire + + Near PASSCHENDAELE, 9th October, 1917. When in command + of his platoon he was largely instrumental in repelling + counter-attacks, and regained control over his men in very + trying circumstances. + + +SPRAWSON, Capt. Evelyn Charles R.A.M.C. + + Awarded 1st January, 1918. + + +SPURRELL, Lieut, Richard Kenilworth 9/D.C.L.I. + + Near ARRAS, 14th October, 1917. When he was in command of a + section of a raiding party his section encountered severe + opposition, but effected an entry by hand-to-hand fighting, + during which he personally killed two of the enemy, his party + taking eight prisoners. He had previously carried out two + reconnaissances. + + +SQUIRE, 2/Lt. Edwin Ross 5/Lincoln + + Near LENS, 1st July, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty when commanding a flank company of an assault. + Finding the enemy in a strong position and offering considerable + resistance he at once organised his company for defence, and + repulsed two counter-attacks. Throughout the day he held on + to the positions he had taken, organising them in a very able + manner under heavy fire of all kinds, and doing work which + was extremely valuable, as well as being of an exceptionally + difficult nature. + + +STAHL, Capt. Arthur R.F.A. + + Awarded 3rd June, 1919. + + +STALMAN, Lieut. Alfred Claude 6/West Riding + + Near BAILLEUL, 13th April, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. During an attack by the enemy this officer + noticed a dangerous gap in our line on the flank of the brigade. + He immediately counter-attacked with much gallantry under heavy + fire, and although shot through the arm he succeeded in retaking + and holding our original posts. + + +STANCLIFF, 2/Lt. Robert 2/London + + BEAURAINS, 18/19 March, 1917. He led his platoon in a most + gallant manner, and personally reconnoitred an enemy trench. + Later he single-handed attacked and captured two of the enemy. + He was subsequently wounded. + + +STATON, 2/Lt. William Ernest R.A.F. + + In FRANCE, March, 1918. On one occasion, when on offensive + patrol, he, by the skilful handling of his machine and accurate + shooting, destroyed two enemy aeroplanes and brought down a + third out of control. In addition, during the nine days previous + to this, he had destroyed five other enemy machines, two of + these being triplanes. The services which he has rendered have + been exceptionally brilliant, and his skill and determination + are deserving of the highest praise. + + +STEEL, 2/Lt. Edward Gerald 20/London + + EAUCOURT L’ABBAYE, 1/4 October, 1916. He led his platoon with + great courage and determination to their final objective. Later + he consolidated and maintained his position for four days until + relieved. He set a splendid example to his men. + + +STENTIFORD, Lieut. Ronald Hastings 5/Leicester (M.G.C.) + + Near LENS, 8/9 June, 1917. He led his sub-section forward under + heavy fire with great initiative and determination, and by his + supporting fire at point blank range enabled the storming party + to get forward. Later in the attack he covered the retirement + with great skill, successfully accounting for 50 of the enemy, + who were approaching over the open. He did not withdraw his guns + until the last possible moment. + + BAR TO M.C. + + Near DICKEBUSCH, 7/9 May, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. This officer was in charge of a section + of guns for three days’ fighting. After enduring a heavy + bombardment, when both he and his men were suffering from the + effects of gas, he accomplished a counter-attack in the evening. + When the bulk of the infantry was checked he pressed on by using + concealed approaches with a thin wave of infantry, and came into + action just behind, filling a gap which might at any moment have + been penetrated by the enemy. He showed the greatest coolness + and judgment in getting his guns into position and checking the + enemy. + + + STEPHENS, 2/Lt. George /Gloucester + + Near BIACHES, 4th February, 1917. He handled his platoon with + great gallantry, and materially assisted in repelling a strong + enemy raiding party. + + +STEPHENS, 2/Lt. Kenneth Thomas 3/Worcester + + MONT DE LILLE, 13th April, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. During a hostile attack he showed the greatest + courage and initiative. With another officer he organised a + counter-attack and drove the enemy back, inflicting heavy + casualties. + + +STEPHENS, Capt. Warren Trestrail 6/Notts & Derby + + Awarded 3rd June, 1919. + + +STEVENS, 2/Lt. Cyril Parker 3/D.C.L.I. + + Awarded 3rd June, 1919. + + +STEVENS, Capt. William Cecil 1/Worcester + + Near YPRES, 31st July, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. During important operations he showed very + quick grasp of the situation, and was of the greatest assistance + to his commanding officer. On one occasion, when no orderlies + were available, he himself carried an important message under + very heavy shell fire with the utmost fearlessness and disregard + of personal danger. + + BAR TO M.C. + + Near ST. CHRIST, N. of SOMME, from 22nd March to 2nd April, + 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty during + 11 days of very severe fighting. Throughout the whole of this + period, acting as adjutant, his untiring efforts were constantly + directed to the handling of the battalion, and his fine example + set a standard for all ranks, which enabled them to carry out + the duties assigned to them. After his commanding officer had + been wounded he assumed increased responsibilities with the + greatest courage and resource, and the ability of the battalion + to respond to the calls made on it at critical moments was + largely due to his fine work. + + SECOND BAR TO M.C. + + TRESLON and SOULEUSE RIDGES, 27th May, 1918. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty during an enemy attack. He did + invaluable work in keeping men of his battalion together during + severe fighting under heavy fire, when any lack of resolution + would have been fatal to prospects of success. Two days later + he was conspicuous by the way in which he helped to control the + fight and reorganise defences during a long and hard-fought + fight. + + +STEWART, Lieut. Oliver 9/Middlesex (R.F.C.) + + Between BRUGES and OSTEND, 13th July, 1917. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty. He has done consistent good work + for six months, both on escorts and offensive patrols, and has + displayed great fearlessness and skill during severe fighting at + close range with enemy machines, successfully holding his own, + although on several occasions outnumbered by them. + + +STEWART, 2/Lt. William Hinton 211th Siege Battery (R.G.A.) + + Awarded 3rd June, 1919. + + +STONE, Capt. William Herbert 1/Royal Warwick + + Near MERVILLE, 28th June, 1918. During an attack he led his + company with conspicuous gallantry and great dash to the capture + of their objective. He then took a party with a Lewis gun in + pursuit of the retreating enemy, on whom he inflicted severe + losses. Having destroyed a bridge over the river he consolidated + a selected position well in advance of the objective, and though + badly wounded he continued to direct operations for some time. + During all this time he was under heavy enemy machine-gun and + sniping fire at short range. + + +STOREY, 2/Lt. Kenneth 2/Durham L.I. + + HOOGE, 9th August, 1915. For conspicuous gallantry and skill + when in command of bombing parties. He was seriously wounded + while directing his men. The success of our attack and the + subsequent holding of the position were largely due to the + coolness and dash of the bomb throwers under 2/Lt. Storey. + + +STORM, 2/Lt. William George 5/York & Lancaster + + THIEPVAL, 16/17 September, 1916. He led a party of + volunteers in an attempt to surprise an enemy post. Though + unsuccessful, owing to heavy machine-gun fire, he succeeded + by fine leadership in bringing back the whole of his party, + including the wounded. He himself was the last to return. + + +STOUT, Lieut. Frank Moxon 20/Hussars + + HAIRPIN, 25/26 January, 1916. For conspicuous gallantry + and resource. When he heard of an enemy working-party in the + vicinity he took a corporal and light machine gun down a sap, + mounted the corporal on his back to enable the latter to fire + over the parapet, and opened fire. Later, mounted on the + corporal’s back, Lieut. Stout opened fire, although by this + time they had been discovered. Next morning 14 dead enemy were + counted, and more must have been wounded. + + +STRATTON, 2/Lt. Gilbert Leonard R.F.A. + + RAMADI, 11th July, 1917. When his section was subjected + to intense and accurate fire from six hostile guns he worked + with great courage and coolness, and succeeded in silencing + two of them. Though exposed to the fiercest heat he displayed + extraordinary energy throughout the day, and set a fine example + of courage and determination to his section. + + +STRODE, Capt. Maurice 2/West Surrey + + GHELUVELT, 26th October, 1917. When several battalions were held + up by machine-gun fire, and many men of different units were + without leaders owing to casualties, although he was on duty + at battalion headquarters, he voluntarily went forward, and + in spite of heavy fire got 100 men into a suitable defensive + position. + + BAR TO M.C. + + Awarded 1st January, 1918. + + +SULLIVAN, 2/Lt. Stanley Frederick /Gloucester + + Near POELCAPPELLE, 9th October, 1917. When in command of his + platoon during an attack he captured a concrete emplacement held + by two enemy machine guns, and later assisted in capturing a + strong point by working round its flank. He took out a patrol of + six men to gain touch with the company on his right, and though + three were killed he continued until he had gained touch. + + +SUTCLIFFE, Lieut. Fred 8/Hants + + Awarded 3rd June, 1919. + + +TAMBLYN, Capt. Horace William 181st Tunnelling Co. R.E. + + Awarded 3rd June, 1919. + + + TAPPER, Capt. Michael John 1/Artists (Tank Corps) + + This officer has acted as Staff Captain to the brigade since + its formation on 1st February, 1917. Throughout the ARRAS + battle, the operations in the YPRES SALIENT from 31st July to + 20th October, and the CAMBRAI battle, he has shown the utmost + untiring energy and capacity for organisation. The task of + providing supplies, etc., has often been one of very great + difficulty, but on no occasion has there been any failure in the + arrangements he has made. + + +TAPLIN, Capt. George Aubrey 65th Siege Battalion (R.G.A.) + + Awarded 3rd June, 1919. + + +TAPPLY, Capt. Mark 10/Norfolk + + Near ALBERT, 26/27 March, 1918. During the enemy attack he + rushed forward, and by his coolness and courage inspired such + confidence in his men whose officers were casualties that a new + line was established. On the following day, when the enemy were + about to attack a detached post, he collected reinforcements + and led them to the post, which he found to be surrounded by + the enemy. Cutting his way through the enemy he succeeded in + establishing a fresh position from which the enemy could be + checked. His courage, skill and initiative were most conspicuous. + + +TARRANT, 2/Lt. Henry Geoffrey Nelson 6/Royal Berks + + Near MIRAUMONT TRENCH, 17th February, 1917. He pushed home the + attack with such determination that, in spite of weak numbers, + he succeeded in capturing 70 prisoners. He finally got in touch + with the unit on his left, and consolidated the position he had + gained. + + + TAUTZ, 2/Lt. Reginald Hugh 10/Manchester (Loyal N. Lancs) + + Near NIELTZE, 19/20 May, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty when in command of a raiding party. Finding the + gap, previously cut, had been repaired, he cut his way through + under fire and cleared 70 yards of enemy trench, displaying the + greatest determination and courage. + + +TAYLOR, Capt. Bruce Mitchell 1/D.C.L.I. + + Awarded 14th January, 1916. + + BAR TO M.C. + + GIVENCHY SECTOR, 6/7 February, 1917. During a raid on the + enemy’s trenches he directed the operations with marked skill, + and set a splendid example to all ranks. + + +TAYLOR, Lieut. Ernest Reginald 7/Essex + + Near HOLLEBEKE, 26th July, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty when battalion signalling officer. When his + headquarters were heavily shelled and set on fire he remained + behind at great personal risk to collect his instruments and + disconnect the telephone, although he well knew that the + ammunition stored there might explode at any moment. The dug-out + blew up very shortly afterwards, and he then went to another + station under very heavy shell fire and sent back valuable + information to the brigade. + + +TAYLOR, 2/Lt. George Arthur 4/Lancaster + + Near YPRES, 20th September, 1917. He led his company with the + greatest gallantry and resource, personally initiating and + carrying out a successful assault upon an enemy strong point. + He reached his objective and carried out consolidation in + spite of heavy fire. He was a constant example of courage and + determination to his company. + + +TAYLOR, Lieut. Leslie Francis 1/K.R.R.C. + + VILLERS-BRETONNEUX, 26th April, 1918. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty. He brought a machine gun and + team into a position which enfiladed the enemy’s attack, and, + driving them back, caused their capture by another party. His + section then remained in position on a railway embankment, + preventing any penetration by the enemy. + + +TERRY, Capt. Sidney Frederick 1/Wilts + + Awarded 3rd June, 1918. + + +THOMAS, 2/Lt. Lewis John 4(15)Welch + + MORVAL, 1st September, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and initiative in an assault. He led his company with the + greatest dash, and accounted for nine machine guns and their + teams. Single-handed, when on one occasion separated from his + company, he effected the capture of 15 of the enemy, whom + he forced to surrender while he covered the entrance of the + dug-out. He showed splendid courage and determination. + + +THOMAS, Lieut. Robert William 7/London + + Near BOURLON WOOD, 2/3 December, 1917. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty during a night attack. All + the other officers of the company were wounded, and owing to + darkness and heavy hostile fire entrenching became a matter + of great difficulty. He displayed great skill and coolness in + establishing communication with the troops on either flank and + getting his men well dug in before daylight. + + +THOMAS, 2/Lt. Thomas R.G.A. + + ASIAGO PLATEAU, 15th June, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. He took two linesmen over two miles along + heavily-shelled roads and re-established communication after + the telephone lines had been cut. Throughout the day he showed + complete disregard of danger. + + + THOMPSON, Capt. Arnold John Adjutant 1/Scots Guards + + Awarded 3rd June, 1917. + + +THOMPSON, Capt. Claude Ernest 2/South Lancashire + + Awarded 3rd June, 1916. + + BAR TO M.C. + + WIELTZE, 31st July, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. Having gone forward to clear up the situation + he found it was critical owing to the enemy envelopment of our + left flank. He promptly organised a defensive flank, which held + out long enough to save a large portion of the brigade from + being cut off. It was due to his ability and promptness that a + disaster was averted, and his good staff work contributed very + largely to the success of the whole operation. + + +THOMPSON, Capt. George Kenneth 5/East Lancashire (9/Yorks) + + RUE DU BOIS, on night of 31st December, 1915, and 1st January, + 1916. For conspicuous gallantry and ability. Although hampered + by searchlights and Verey lights, he led, with great dash and + determination, a successful attack on the enemy trenches. + + BAR TO M.C. + + CONTALMAISON, 10th July, 1916. For conspicuous gallantry in + action. He led the first line in the attack with great dash, and + though wounded stuck to his duty and continued to do fine work + until midnight, when he was ordered back with a message. He was + then sent to hospital. + + +THOMSON, Lieut. George Gordon 3/Gloucester + + Near MORLANCOURT, 8th August, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty during an attack. As battalion signalling + officer he kept up communication with companies, on one occasion + repairing the wire under intense shell fire. When the adjutant + became a casualty he assumed his duties, and it was largely due + to his energy and fine example that the troops were quickly + reorganised and the line firmly established. + + +THORNE, Lieut. Alfred John Parker West Lancashire Div. Eng. (R.E.) + + Near YPRES, 20th September, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty in constantly going backwards and + forwards under heavy shell and snipers’ fire to ensure the + consolidation of two points. It was largely due to his fine + example and contempt for danger that the work was so rapidly and + successfully completed. He has shown a fine example of coolness + and courage on many occasions. + + BAR TO M.C. + + Near MESPLAUX FARM, 9th April, 1918. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty when detailed to reconnoitre + a bridge which had been unsatisfactorily demolished. Despite + an enemy machine gun directed on the bridge he made his + reconnaissance, returning for explosives, and then assisted + in placing and firing the charges. His coolness was largely + responsible for the satisfactory demolition of this bridge, + which the enemy were known to be within 30 yards of. + + +THORNE, Capt. Philip Howard R.E. + + Awarded 1st January, 1918. + + +TIDDY, 2/Lt. Eric William Lacey /Gloucester + + KNOLL, 24/25 April, 1917. The two companies on his left overshot + their objective, and were cut off. He displayed great bravery + and judgment in moving his company to such a position as to + be able to finally hand over a continuous line. He set a fine + example throughout. + + +TIDY, Capt. Warwick Edward 9/Manchester + + Awarded 1st January, 1917. + + +TILLEY, Capt. John Ernest 12/Hampshire + + HAMEL, 28th March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and devotion + to duty, both in command of his company and also temporarily + in command of the battalion, when he led a successful + counter-attack after a day and night of intense bombardment, + during which the battalion suffered heavy losses. He set a fine + example to officers and men by his courage and initiative. + + +TOMLING, Flying-Officer George Gibson R.A.F. + + Awarded 12th February, 1919. + + +TOTTON, Capt. Arthur Knyvett 1/D.C.L.I. + + GUILLEMONT, 3rd September, 1916. Though wounded early in the + day he led on to the first objective, where he bombed the enemy + dug-outs, and was again hit by a bomb. He then went on to the + second objective, being wounded a third time on the way. + + +TOWER, 2/Lt. Herbert George Eric 3/Norfolk + + AVION, 23/24 April, 1917. He carried out a dangerous + reconnaissance in order to report on the enemy’s wire, and later + attacked with his company, and although severely wounded he + continued to direct and encourage all ranks with him. + + +TREACHER, 2/Lt. Henry 9/Royal Surrey + + Awarded 1st January, 1917. + + BAR TO M.C. + + MARBAUT, 20th July, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + initiative. He went with his runner to the flank of the company + that was being enfiladed by machine-gun fire, and, working + forward under heavy fire, killed the gunner with a bomb and + captured the gun. His skill and dash were worthy of great praise + and saved many casualties. + + +TRELOAR, Capt. George Devine, _D.S.O._ Coldstream Guards + + FONTAINE NOTRE DAME, 27th November, 1917. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty. He led his company in an attack + with great skill and daring to the furthest objective under + intense fire, consolidated his position, and repulsed three + counter-attacks. When the enemy got round his flank, which had + become exposed, he carried out a masterly withdrawal, inflicting + heavy casualties on the advancing enemy. He established a + defensive position, and collected troops of all units to join + in the defence. He showed magnificent energy, leadership and + courage. + + +TRERY, Lieut. Norman Horace 504th (Wessex) Field Coy., R.E. + + RIVER ESCAUT, near ESPAIN. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty on the night of 26/27 October, 1918, whilst + charged with making and launching rafts across the river. The + work throughout was subjected to heavy fire, and his party was + driven off it several times. At length he called for volunteers + and succeeded in launching the raft, crossing to the enemy bank + and making fast the tow rope. + + +TRIMM, 2/Lt. Charles Algernon R.F.A. + + POTYZE, 19th August, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty when the battery position was being + heavily shelled. The camouflage of two guns caught fire, and + this officer at once ran out and, filling buckets from adjacent + shell-holes, succeeded in extinguishing the fire, although the + sandbags around the guns had caught alight. After he had got + under cover he saw that an ammunition dump had been hit and + was alight, and he, accompanied by a gunner, again went out to + extinguish the fire. + + +TROHEAR, 2/Lt. Thomas 3/Notts & Derby + + Near RIBECOURT, 20th November, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. He crossed difficult country six times + under heavy fire to keep touch with the company on his left. On + arrival at the objective he led the way down an enemy dug-out + and captured two officers and 15 other ranks. + + +TUNSTALL, Capt. the Rev. James Thomas + Royal Army Chaplain’s Dept. (1/Lincoln) + + Near YPRES, 4/5 October, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty in dressing the wounded, succouring the dying, + and burying the dead under fire. On two occasions when the + aid post in which he was working was blown in he succeeded in + extricating all the wounded, although under heavy fire. + + BAR TO M.C. + + OVILLERS, 23/24 October, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty tending and evacuating wounded during the + attacks. He followed close behind the leading troops throughout + the attack, and by collecting and locating wounded under heavy + shell fire, and by bringing ambulances forward, was personally + responsible for the evacuation of large numbers of casualties. + + +TURNBULL, Capt. Maxwell 3/Border + + Awarded 3rd June, 1918. + + +TURNER, 2/Lt. Alfred Hartin 9(8) E. Surrey (55th T.M.B.) + + ALBERT, 22nd August, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and good + leadership during the attack when in charge of a section of + light trench mortars. He kept his guns in action for an hour at + zero under heavy shelling, and then took them forward, bringing + them to bear on an enemy machine-gun post, which he destroyed. + Later he again moved them up and assisted the front line troops, + his initiative being of great assistance. + + +TURNER, Lieut. Harold Keynes 2/Shropshire L.I. + + Awarded 1st January, 1916. + + +UMBERS, Lieut. John Ludford 4/Northumberland Fusiliers + + Near ASIAGO, 15th June, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty during an enemy attack. He was responsible + for obtaining much valuable information concerning the enemy’s + movements throughout the day under heavy shell fire, and thus + enabled the various situations to be dealt with rapidly and + successfully. He did valuable service. + + +VANN, Capt. Bernard William 8/Notts & Derby + + For conspicuous gallantry on several occasions:-- + + KEMMEL, 24th April, 1915. When a small advanced trench which he + occupied was blown in, and he himself wounded and half buried, + he showed the greatest determination in organising the defence + and rescuing buried men under heavy fire. Although wounded and + severely bruised, he refused to leave his post till directly + ordered to do so. + + YPRES, 31st July and subsequent days, he ably assisted another + officer to hold the left trench of the line, setting a fine + example to those around him. He was slightly wounded. On various + occasions he has led patrols up to the enemy’s trenches and + obtained valuable information. + + BAR TO M.C. + + BLAIRVILLE, 21/22 September, 1916. He led a daring raid + against the enemy’s trenches, himself taking five prisoners + and displaying great courage and determination. He has on many + previous occasions done fine work. + + +VAUGHAN, Lieut. Edwin Stephen C. 8/Royal Warwick + + LANDRECIES, 4th November, 1918. During the attack he displayed + great courage and determination. In face of strong opposition he + led his men forward to their objective, resulting in the capture + of the bridge across the canal before the enemy could destroy + it. Later, during the advance towards MAROILLES, 5/6 November, + he again did good work. + + +VERGETTE, 2/Lt. George R.F.A. + + HEUDECOURT, 21st March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty in action. When the battery wagon lines came + under heavy shell and gas shell fire, he superintended their + clearing under great difficulties owing to the casualties + inflicted. He then went through a very heavy gas shell barrage + and informed the battery of the new position of the wagon lines. + Throughout the operations he set a fine example of grit and + courage. + + +VERNON, 2/Lt. Cyril Harker 4/Welch + + RAILWAY WOOD, 10th May, 1917. In spite of being subjected to + very heavy fire he succeeded in destroying an enemy barricade. + He was very severely wounded. + + +VINCENT, 2/Lt. Cecil Richard Causabon 18/London + + Near BOURLON, 30th November, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. He was in command of a company holding the + line against an enemy attack, and showed the greatest courage + and resource under heavy shell fire. He organised his command + with great ability in critical circumstances, and set a fine + example to his men. + + +VOSS, 2/Lt. Gordon Philips Tank Corps + + Awarded 1st January, 1917. + + BAR TO M.C. + + YPRES, 31st July, 1917. He went forward with the attacking + infantry to act as guide to the tanks. He rendered valuable + service under heavy machine-gun fire to a tank which was put + out of action. Though slightly wounded he continued his work, + and under heavy fire helped three tanks back to their positions + after the attack. His coolness and example under fire had a + great effect on his men. + + +WADSWORTH, Lieut. Arthur 13/Middlesex + + Awarded 3rd June, 1919. + + +WAGNER, Lieut. Dixon Park 11/Dublin Fusiliers + + Near BOESINGHE, 9th August, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. Having taken over and established two advanced + posts close to a farm which was strongly held by the enemy, he + displayed the greatest gallantry and determination during the + difficult work of consolidation under close rifle fire and heavy + shelling. + + BAR TO M.C. + + ST. LOUIS, in the COURTRAI sector, 20/21 October, 1918. For + conspicuous gallantry and initiative. When both Lewis guns of + his platoon were put out of action, and he was unable to advance + owing to machine-gun fire, he, by a daring reconnaissance, + located the enemy machine gun, which he engaged and silenced + with rifle fire, thus enabling his platoon to get forward. His + fine action greatly facilitated the general advance of his + company to its objective. + + WAKELY, 2/Lt. Arthur Day 2/South Lancashire + + WYTSCHAETE RIDGE, 7th June, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty in commanding his company after his company + commander was wounded, and enveloping and capturing two enemy + machine guns which were holding up our advance. He afterwards + went forward through a barrage and captured seven prisoners in + a dug-out. He then reorganised his company, which was mixed up + with other troops, and pushed forward, showing fine judgment and + leadership throughout. + + +WALBY, Capt. Herbert Charles 4/North Stafford (10/Yorkshire L.I.) + + Near WYTSCHAETE, 25/26 April, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. When the battalion camp was being shelled + and gassed he supervised the movement of the battalion; and when + the battalion had counter-attacked and penetrated the enemy’s + line he went out, and under heavy fire got into touch with + isolated detachments. His coolness and disregard of danger were + a fine example to all. + + BAR TO M.C. + + RABASSA RAIRNE, 28th May, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty throughout operations. When the commanding + officer was wounded he took command of the battalion and held + on to the position until almost surrounded. He then led his men + through a narrow gap in the enemy’s lines and took up another + position about 500 yards in rear, from which he withdrew later + in the day, in conformity with the troops on his flanks, and + occupied some heights with 400 men collected from various units. + He held this position until the withdrawal, when he led the + last party across a river before the bridges were blown up. + Throughout a trying period he showed unfailing courage and good + leadership. + + +WALFORD, Capt. John Osborn 1/Worcester + + BAZUEL, 18th October, 1918. In the attack he commanded a company + in the leading wave with conspicuous courage and skill. When the + advance was held up by heavy machine-gun fire he made a personal + reconnaissance, and, gaining touch with a company on the left, + he gave orders to the remainder of the line to advance, gaining + the objective with few casualties. His company captured a + complete battery of 4·2-inch howitzers. + + +WALKER, 2/Lt. Henry Edward R.A.F. + + KEFR SABA DIER BALLUT, 19th March to 10th April, 1918. For + conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty during many flights + and encounters in the air, when often single-handed he was most + successful in bringing down enemy machines, and invariably + displayed the utmost skill and resolution. He has been engaged + in 14 combats, which have either been decisive or have resulted + in enemy aircraft being driven down to a low height, and he has + on occasions gone up as many as five times in one day. + + +WALLWORK, Lieut. John Wilson R.A.F. + + LENS, PONT D.--VENDIN, 6th March, 1918. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty. During recent operations he + participated in many offensive low-flying and bombing attacks, + and carried them out with great courage and determination. + From very low altitudes he bombed enemy troops and transport, + inflicting heavy casualties. He caused while on offensive patrol + more than one enemy machine to crash, and brought down others + out of control. He set a magnificent example of courage and + skill. + + +WALTON, 2/Lt. Sydney 3/Durham L.I. + + Near HEUDECOURT, 21st March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion during a counter-attack when acting as adjutant to the + battalion. On the objective being gained he organised bombing + parties, cleared the trench of the enemy, and reorganised the + line. Later, after the battalion had been driven out of a + position, he rallied the men in his vicinity, and led them in a + successful counter-attack on the lost ground. + + +WALTERS, 2/Lt. Sydney Evelyn 9/Tank Corps + + Near MORMAL FOREST, 4th November, 1918. During the action he + reconnoitred and taped routes through most difficult country + prior to the attack. In the attack he led his tanks with great + coolness and judgment through heavy shelling up to their + jumping-off place, and ensured their starting at zero in + complete touch with their infantry. Throughout he displayed + complete disregard of personal danger and devotion to duty. + + +WARD, Capt. Harold Frederick 2/East Surrey + + MONCHY-LE-PREUX, 8/9 and 9/10 August, 1917. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty when in command of his battalion + raiding party. The night before the raid he accompanied patrols + to ascertain if the enemy’s wire was sufficiently cut. This was + done under machine-gun and rifle fire, and he brought back most + valuable information. On the night of the raid itself he led + the centre of the attack, and showed the greatest gallantry and + coolness in visiting the other sub-sections and ascertaining + that all objectives had been gained. His fine example largely + contributed to the success of the operation. + + BAR TO M.C. + + GONNELIEU, 20th November, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. He led his company with great courage and + initiative in an attack, capturing his objective, together with + two field guns and 100 prisoners. He set a splendid example of + determination and contempt of danger. + + +WATKINS, 2/Lt. William Henry Ernest 1/East Yorks + + Near MEAULTE, 3/4 June, 1916. For conspicuous ability in + controlling and disposing of his men. He showed great courage + and disregard of danger, and even after being partially buried + he inspired his men and kept up their morale. + + +WATSON, 2/Lt. Arthur Vivian Cradock Machine Gun Corps + + Near MASNIERES, 20th November, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty during an engagement. He brought up pack + animals loaded with ammunition close to the front line, and then + led them forward under heavy fire to the captured position. + His daring and skilful work enabled the guns to be got into + action and maintain their fire for a much greater length of time + than would otherwise have been possible. Though he suffered + casualties amongst his men and animals, he delivered ammunition + to all the guns and then returned and brought up a second load. + + +WATSON, Major Thomas William R.F.A. + + Awarded 1st January, 1918. + + +WATT, 2/Lt. Hugo Burr Craig 8/Durham L.I. + + Awarded 1st January, 1918. + + +WEAVER, Capt. Frederick 22/London + + BOURLON WOOD, 30th November to 2nd December, 1917. When his + company was heavily shelled and gassed during a period of + four days, by his personal example and disregard of danger + he constantly rallied his men. His determined efforts helped + materially in maintaining the position. + + +WEBB, Lieut. Clarence Harold 3/Norfolk + + Near ALBERT, 30th June to 1st July, 1918. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty. Finding the right battalion was + out of communication he at once proceeded to the front line, + having to crawl most of the way, being continually subjected to + machine-gun fire. He established communication successfully, + and later the same day he managed to restore the line at a + point within 30 yards of the enemy. By his unbounded energy + and perseverance he maintained forward communications during a + period of great importance. + + +WEEKS, Capt. William Edward 17/Royal Sussex + + FORET DE LILLE, 18th October, 1918. When in command he showed + initiative and skill in leading his company. He pushed forward + and captured the village, setting a fine example of dash and + determination to his men. Again, on 20th October, he made a + reconnaissance of the bank of the RIVER SCHELDT under heavy + fire, and sent back very valuable information. + + +WEIR, 2/Lt. James 5/Scottish Borderers + + Near YPRES, 19th August, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty in taking charge when a shell had killed + or wounded all the officers and several men at a company + headquarters, evacuating the wounded, and reorganising the + company, though the position was exposed to direct observation + and under heavy fire. + + BAR TO M.C. + + Near POZIERES, 22/23 July, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + ability. He assembled the battalion for attack under extremely + difficult conditions and on ground which was entirely unfamiliar + to him. When the enemy replied to our preliminary barrage he + showed great courage, and by his able bearing steadied the men. + It was entirely due to him that the battalion effected the + relief and formed up in time to assume the offensive. + + +WELCH, 2/Lt. Stanley Thomas Tank Corps + + Awarded 3rd February, 1920. + + +WELLBORNE, 2/Lt. Harry Harold Gordon R.A.S.C. + + HAVRINCOURT, 21st to 24th March, 1918. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty when in charge of a convoy + delivering supplies to two brigades. He conducted each wagon + to the battery lines, and afterwards brought back the wagons + under heavy shell fire to the company lines. By his coolness and + control of his convoy he ensured the delivery of rations under + very trying circumstances. Three days later, without guides and + under heavy shell fire, he managed to find each battery and + the headquarters of each brigade, and gave them information + to enable them to draw rations. It was entirely owing to his + persistent efforts that the artillery were able to obtain + rations on that day. + + +WELSH, 2/Lt. Robert 5/Gordon Highlanders + + Near LANGEMARCKE, 31st July, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. He led his platoon against an enemy + strong point with the utmost coolness and determination under + machine-gun and rifle fire, and captured the position after + fierce hand-to-hand fighting. Later he took his platoon through + a heavy barrage and established an outpost line, which he held + under very trying circumstances until relieved 36 hours later. + + +WELTE, 2/Lt. Ernest James 505th Battery, 65th Brigade (R.F.A.) + + S. of ENGLEFONTAINE, 4th November, 1918. For marked gallantry + while in charge of an 18 pdr. in taking it to a very forward + position. The gun was man-handled down the bad road and + placed within 150 yards of a house known to be a strong enemy + machine-gun post. Under heavy machine-gun and shell fire he + destroyed this post and cover around it by his fire, and it was + due to his courage and initiative that the infantry were able to + take this point without opposition. + + +WENGER, 2/Lt. Theodore Lanternier Machine Gun Corps + + MESSINES, 12th June, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty in repairing a badly damaged tank under heavy + shell fire and in full view of the enemy, and driving it back to + safety. He has consistently displayed a very high standard of + determined courage and ability when engaged in salvage work, and + has set a very fine example to all. + + +WEST, Capt. Frank 1/Devon + + Awarded 3rd June, 1919. + + +WEST, Lieut. Richard Goy 3/Grenadier Guards + + HAMELINCOURT, 22nd August, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + with a patrol, when he made persistent attempts to penetrate + the enemy defences. He located five machine guns and brought + back valuable information. The next morning he led his platoon + with great determination and captured the position. He was then + wounded. + + +WHEATE, Lieut. Thomas Ernest 190th Brigade R.F.A. + + HEESTERT, 25/26 October, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty during operations when attached with half a + section to an infantry battalion. The initiative he displayed + was of the highest order, and his courage in handling his + guns, and the superb way in which he brought them into action, + with utter disregard to his own personal safety, was most + praiseworthy. + + +WHEELER, Capt. William Robert 22/London + + N. of PERONNE, 30th August to 6th September, 1918. For + conspicuous gallantry and ability during the advance. He + skilfully led his company through heavy artillery and + machine-gun fire to the final objective. Later, during a further + attack, when temporarily held up, he took hold of two companies + and led them with the utmost determination, in spite of strong + opposition. + + +WHINNEY, Charles Toller 11/Middlesex + + N. of MEDVYEJA-GORA. For marked gallantry and good leadership. + On the night 15/16 May, 1919, during operations which led + up to the capture of a position, he was in charge of the + advanced guard of two platoons sent out to exploit the success + already obtained. Encountering an enemy armoured train he so + man[oe]uvred his men that they got within rifle-bombing range + of it and forced it to withdraw. On the 12th June, S. of + MEDVYEJA-GORA, he secured the left flank of the attack, and + handled his platoon with the skill he invariably displayed. + + +WHITAKER, Capt. Donald Nicoll 12/Hampshire (6/Royal Lancaster) + + Near MONCHY, 18th June, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. Although knocked down and buried by a shell, + which rendered him unconscious, during an intense enemy + bombardment, he insisted on returning to his company, as soon + as he regained consciousness, in order to conduct the defence + of the advanced posts and trenches which they were occupying. + He was a second time buried by a shell, but remained in command + until the attack had been beaten off, setting a magnificent + example of pluck and devotion to duty. + + +WHITE, 2/Lt. John Broadwood 7/London + + During the advance from BRAY to LICRAMONT, 22nd August to 6th + September, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry as intelligence + officer. On many occasions he was called upon to make difficult + and dangerous reconnaissances, which he invariably carried out + with extreme capability. + + +WHITE, 2/Lt. Thomas Herbert 7/East Lancashire + + E. of KLEIN ZILLEBEKE, 24/25 September, 1917. While on patrol + he encountered an enemy machine-gun post. With one man he + immediately rushed the post, capturing the gun and its crew. + + +WHITEAWAY, Major Edward George Lang 5/Yorkshire L.I. + + Awarded 1st January, 1918. + + BAR TO M.C. + + VAUL, 29/30 August, 1918. He taped out a position for assembly + in advance of our positions under heavy machine-gun and shell + fire, and though wounded did not desist from his work until it + was completed. His gallant devotion to duty ensured the success + of the start of next day’s operations. + + +WHITEHEAD, 2/Lt. Frederick William R.F.A. + + Near MONCHY-LE-PREUX, 10th May, 1917. When orderly officer his + promptness and energy in directing the supply of ammunition to + his battery and in getting the wagons and teams away under heavy + shell fire averted many casualties. Although somewhat badly + disabled, he carried on till all was clear. + + +WHYTE, Capt. Angus McIntosh 2/Tank Corps + + Awarded 1st January, 1919. + + +WIGHT, 2/Lt. Lauder Lylestone 1/East Surrey + + MORVAL, 25th September, 1916. He handled his company with + great courage and determination. Later, although very severely + wounded, he remained at his post. + + +WILES, Lieut. Osborne David 7/Shropshire L.I. + + 23rd October, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to + duty. During the operations which resulted in the capture of + VERTAIN and ESCARMAIN, he carried out a reconnaissance under + heavy machine-gun and shell fire, obtaining very valuable + information. Although wounded, he remained at duty and continued + to render valuable service during the night, 23/24 October, and + on subsequent days. + + +WILKES, Lieut. George Thomas 7/East Surrey + + Awarded 1st January, 1917. + + +WILKIE, Lieut. James 7/Loyal North Lancashire (11/East Lancashire) + + Awarded 3rd June, 1919. + + +WILKINSON, 2/Lt. Arthur Buttle R.F.A. + + VILLERS BRETTONNEUX, 31st April, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. He volunteered to go round the front line + to obtain information which was urgently required. He had to + crawl most of the way under heavy rifle and machine-gun fire, + and succeeded in sending back most valuable information. + + +WILLANS, Capt. Harry 2/Bedford + + Awarded 1st January, 1917. + + +WILLETT, 2/Lt. Francis William 4/Leicester + + FONTAINE-LE-CROISELLES, 3rd May, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry + in an attack, when, although wounded, he maintained a forward + position with a Lewis gun team all day, and until all the team + had become casualties. Before withdrawing he buried the gun. + + +WILLIAMS, 2/Lt. Harold 3/Manchester + + BULLECOURT, 12th May, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + initiative in pushing forward his posts, and making and + consolidating two strong points under heavy artillery and + machine-gun fire. He set a fine example of courage and skill. + + +WILLIAMS, Capt. Noel Victor 62/Machine Gun Corps + + VAULX VRAUCOURT, 24th to 31st August, 1918. When temporarily in + command of his company he was called upon, at short notice, to + draw up a plan of action for launching his company to an attack. + He carried out his task with conspicuous ability, and after the + objective had been gained, he made a personal reconnaissance of + the guns, under heavy shell and machine-gun fire, co-ordinating + their dispositions so as to meet the tactical requirements of + the situation. His courage and energy set a splendid example to + all ranks. + + +WILLIAMS, 2/Lt. William James 3/Royal Welch Fusiliers + + PILCKEM, 31st July, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and devotion + to duty. When his company officer was wounded he took command, + rallied his men, and kept them well in hand under very heavy + fire, and showed a splendid example of steadiness throughout. + + +WILLIAMS, 2/Lt. William Theophilus 2/East Kent + + Near “Fosse 8,” BETHUNE, 28/29 September, 1915. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty. He took charge of a small party + of bombers, and during 17½ hours he and his bombers threw close + on 2,000 bombs, while the enemy responded with about five times + that number. It was raining nearly all the time, and the damp + fuses had to be lit from cigarettes, yet the enemy were held up. + 2/Lt. Williams, though wounded, refused to leave his post, and + it was mainly due to his bravery and that of his party that the + trench was finally held. + + +WILLIAMSON, Lieut. William Henry Rowe R.A.S.C. + + Awarded 1st January, 1917. + + +WILLS, 2/Lt. Arthur Reynolds 10/Royal West Surrey + + Near ZILLEBEKE, 6th August, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. Although wounded during heavy fighting and + told by the Medical Officer to leave the line, he returned to + the trenches and carried on with his duty, setting a splendid + example to all ranks by his pluck and coolness. + + +WILLIS, Lieut. Cyril Reginald Indian Mountain Battery, R.A. + + Awarded 3rd June, 1919. + + +WILLIS, Lieut. Dan Hugh 7/Royal Warwick + + Awarded 3rd June, 1917. + + +WILSON, Lieut. John Baxenden 5/Northumberland Fusiliers + + Near PASSCHENDAELE, 18th December, 1917. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty. On hearing his posts being + engaged by the enemy he immediately proceeded to the scene of + action, and found that his men had captured an officer, thirteen + other ranks and a machine gun. Hearing that there was apparently + another machine gun out in “No Man’s Land,” he organised a + patrol, and succeeded in finding and bringing back three other + machine guns. On the following night he again patrolled “No + Man’s Land” to try and find other machine guns, which were said + to be there. Throughout this period he performed continual acts + of courage and coolness under fire. + + +WILTON, 2/Lt. Ralph Antrobus 15/Royal Warwick + + ROCLINCOURT, 22nd May, 1916. For conspicuous gallantry when in + charge of a raiding party. He led his men, under heavy fire, to + within twelve yards of the enemy parapet, and though struck down + he continued to urge his men forward. + + +WINTLE, 2/Lt. George Howard 4/Gloucester + + LA VACQUERIE, 2nd December, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. When he had been wounded, knowing that only + a few officers survived, he returned, after having his wound + dressed, with a number of men who had lost their way. With + these men he reinforced the battalion, got into touch with the + battalion on his left, and helped to take up a new position + under the most difficult conditions. + + +WINSHIP, Lieut. Ernest Roland 8/Middlesex + + Near CROISILLES, 24th to 30th August, 1918. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty. During several day’s operations + he carried out valuable reconnaissances and obtained information + which contributed materially to the success of the advance, and + enabled dispositions to be made to meet an enemy counter-attack. + He showed great skill and resource. + + +WITCOMBE, Capt. Charles Edward 2/Gloucester + + Awarded 1st January, 1917. + + BAR TO M.C. + + Awarded 1st January, 1919. + + +WOMACK, 2/Lt. Bertie 6/Royal West Surrey + + E. of MORLANCOURT, 22/23 August, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. This officer, under heavy machine-gun + and artillery fire, laid a tape within 100 yards of the front + line to enable battalion to get direction in moving off for the + attack. On several occasions during the operation he operated in + front of our advanced posts, and enabled the infantry to destroy + the machine-gun posts before casualties could be inflicted on + us. At MAUREPAS, 29th August,he pushed out in front of the + leading wave, and by careful observation directed the men safely + through a barrage. + + +WOOD, 2/Lt. Sydney George 7/Northumberland Fusiliers (R.E.) + + LANGEMARCKE, 24th October and 4th November, 1917. For + conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty when in charge of all + visual stations and power buzzer and wireless stations between + brigade headquarters and battalions. Though several times + affected by gas, he set a splendid example under heavy shelling, + and maintained communication in the forward area. + + +WOOD, 2/Lt. Walter Bertram 8/Hampshire (R.F.C.) + + Near DOUAI and LAMBRES, 24/25 June, 1917. For conspicuous + gallantry and devotion to duty on many occasions, when engaged + with hostile aircraft, during which he has shown a fine + offensive spirit and the utmost fearlessness. He has had no + less than 23 combats, in the course of which he has destroyed + and driven down numerous enemy machines, frequently attacking + several single-handed, and on one occasion fighting with his + revolver when he had run short of gun ammunition. + + BAR TO M.C. + + Near POLYGONE WOOD, 31st July, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty in attacking enemy aircraft. On several + occasions he has shown admirable dash and determination in + attacking hostile machines single-handed, destroying some and + driving others down out of control. He has also displayed + great daring in attacking enemy infantry and transport with + machine-gun fire at very low altitudes, in spite of attacks by + hostile aircraft whilst so engaged. + + +WOODCOCK, Lieut. Humphrey Neville Hodson 6/Royal West Kent + + Near EPEHY, 22nd September, 1918. During operations he showed + great gallantry in an attack upon an entrenched enemy machine + gun. He led his platoon across the open with great dash and + shot two of the enemy. The enemy counter-attacked with superior + numbers, and drove him out; but he reorganised and led his men + to a second attack which was completely successful. Though + wounded he waited to see the post consolidated before going down. + + +WOODROW, 2/Lt. Arthur Blackford 11/Royal Sussex + + Near YPRES, 25th to 27th October, 1917. He led his men in + the attack on a strong point, which he captured with seven + prisoners. Though severely wounded, he remained at duty for + several hours, and sent excellent reports back to battalion + headquarters. + + +WOODYEAR, 2/Lt. Reginald Percy 7/Royal West Kent + + Near HEINGARD, 12th April, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty in leading his company in an attack on an enemy + position under heavy machine-gun and shell fire. He led his + men with great dash, and never wavered until the objective was + reached. He consolidated his position and maintained it until + relieved, By his determination he succeeded in restoring a + critical situation. + + +WOOTTON, Lieut. Kenneth Edwin 10/London (Tank Corps) + + MARCOING, 20th November, 1917. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty in attack. He went forward in the leading tank + of his section and put several enemy machine guns out of action. + It was due to his splendid initiative and determination that the + infantry reached their objective with very few casualties. + + +WORDEN, 2/Lt. Ernest Harold Glover 3/Royal Berks + + SANCTUARY WOOD, 31st July, 1917. Though badly wounded he led his + men with great gallantry under heavy shell and machine-gun fire + to their objective. He set an excellent example of courage and + endurance throughout. + + +WORNUM, 2/Lt. William Esmond R.G.A. + + WESTOURTRE, 28th July, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. This officer’s battery came under heavy shell + fire while he was on duty as section commander, but by his + coolness and determination he kept the guns in action all night + and the next day. On one occasion, one of his detachments having + suffered heavily, he personally acted as layer to one of the + guns. + + +WORRALL, Lieut. Samuel R.G.A. + + Awarded 1st January, 1919. + + +WRIGHT, 2/Lt. George Edward R.A.S.C. + + ERVILLERS, 23rd March, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty in maintaining his guns in action and + in keeping up the supply of ammunition under very trying + conditions. On two occasions he returned to old evacuated + positions and salved ammunition in order to keep the battery + supplied. Later, it was due to his great energy and cheerful + example that six guns and stores were saved, and that his men, + though worn out with fatigue, so ably performed their duties. + + +WRIGHT, 2/Lt. Herbert Alexander R.G.A. + + CORBIE, 19th July, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry when ordered + to move a gun from a position which was under heavy shell fire, + shells dropping among the guns and causing several casualties. + He cleared the wounded with the help of two non-commissioned + officers, and then with great coolness and determined energy he + caused the gun to be dismounted and moved before it sustained + serious damage from the heavy shelling. + + +WRIXON, Lieut. Maurice Percival Bentley Grenadier Guards + + ARLEUX, 19th February, 1918. During a hostile raid he was in + charge of all the front posts, and on hearing rifle fire walked + through a most intense barrage to the left flank post, where the + raid was taking place. Immediately grasping the situation, and + on seeing that two strong enemy parties had penetrated between + our posts, he organised bombing parties, and opened fire with a + machine gun on one of the enemy parties, which retired, leaving + one of their wounded. Seeing the other party coming up behind + him he ran down the trench to meet them, killed the leading man, + and, supported by a few men, drove back this party, killing and + wounding several. His great personal courage, coolness, and the + fine military qualities which he displayed were a magnificent + example to all ranks. + + +YATES, Major Henry George R.F.A. + + Awarded 1st January, 1918. + + +YATES, Capt. William 3/Cheshire + + GUYENCOURT, 27/28 May, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty during a retirement. He showed great skill and + determination in maintaining his position with very few men in + the face of heavy enemy attacks. In particular one night he + reorganised his men and parties of stragglers and dug in a line, + and in spite of heavy shelling and machine-gun fire, repelled + all enemy attacks for 12 hours until ordered to retire. He + showed excellent leadership throughout. + + +YOUNG, Lieut. Oliver 4/Northumberland Fusiliers + + Near CONCAVREU, 27th May, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + and devotion to duty. He took charge of a small party and + successfully held up the enemy for a considerable period + while + the engineers destroyed a bridge. He organised a skilful defence + in spite of heavy rifle and machine-gun fire. His consistent + gallantry while fighting a rearguard action set a fine example + to all men serving under him, and caused heavy losses to the + enemy. + +YUILL, Lieut. Harry Hogg 170th Mining Coy., R.E. + + For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty on several + occasions:-- + + CUINCHY, 29th May, 1915. When one of the leads to a charge in a + mine broke close to the charge, he at once untamped the top of + the charge and crawled into the mine to find and mend the break, + although the Germans were working so close he could hear them + talking. + + CAMBRIN, 24th and 29th June. At great personal risk, he charged + mines, well knowing the Germans to be charging against him, and + managed to fire his charges before they succeeded in doing so. + + CUINCHY, on the night of 21/22 August. Again 2/Lt. Yuill + exhibited great skill and bravery in directing mining + operations. The enemy were working within a few feet of our + galleries, opposite No. 5 and 7 mines, and it became a race + which mines would be first exploded. The situation was critical, + but owing to his splendid example and energy two shafts were + sunk in time, charged and tamped. The resulting explosions must + have blown in the German galleries and the miners in them. + + * * * * * + +FISHER, 2/Lt. Charles Heath 12/East Surrey + + Near WYTSCHAETE, 3/4 September, 1918. For conspicuous gallantry + on reconnaissance. In spite of the fact that his runner was + wounded, he returned himself and gave a valuable report as + to the position of one of our posts in front of the line. He + afterwards conducted three men with rations and water back to + this post, in spite of the country through which they had to + pass being under continuous machine-gun and snipers’ fire. + + +NELSON, Lieut. William Percival R.A.M.C. (1/Artists) + + RUMILLY, 8th October, 1918. For gallantry and devotion to duty. + During a very severe bombardment of artillery and machine guns + he constantly went out to the help of the wounded, attending + them with utter disregard for danger, and was the means of + saving several lives and alleviating a great deal of suffering. + He has at all times set a striking example by his fearlessness + and devotion to duty. + + +SMITH, Capt. Walter Campbell + 1/Artists (4th Bn., Special Brigade, R.E.) + + (_Particulars omitted from page 126_) + + This officer was in command of a double company (“P” and “Q”) + operating on the 55th Divisional front. Throughout the enormous + work involved in the preparations, he handled the difficult + situations that arose with insight and resource, and by his + careful attention to detail and indefatigable energy enabled the + complicated operations to be carried through without a hitch. + + The services referred to were rendered on the + BLAIREVILLE-FICHEUX front between 13th and 28th June, 1916, + culminating in the gas attack launched from that front on the + latter date. + + + =D.F.C.= + +_The Distinguished Flying Cross is awarded to Officers and Warrant +Officers for acts of gallantry when flying in active operations against +the enemy. The Decoration has a ribbon of violet and white alternative +diagonal stripes, running at an angle of 45°, showing violet triangles +in the top left-hand and bottom right-hand corners. Bars may be added +for additional acts of gallantry._ + +BEENEY, Lieut. James Alexander 24/London (R.A.F.) + + Awarded 1st January, 1919, for continuous good service for ten + months. + + [5362 + +CANNING, Lieut. Ernest Harold 1/Gloucester (R.A.F.) + + FRANCE, 28th August, 1918: also many other dates. This officer + has displayed marked courage and skill in bombing enemy + transport, etc., at low altitudes. He took a conspicuous part in + the attack on bridges over a river between ARRAS and CAMBRAI: + subjected to very heavy machine-gun fire he descended to 150 + feet to exactly locate their position, and bombed them from a + low altitude. + + [4824 + +COULSON, Lieut. Charles Stanley Lomas 80th Squadron, R.A.F. + + N. of MORLANCOURT, 9th August, 1918, and many other places + and dates. During the late operations this officer has set a + brilliant example of courage and skill, notably on one occasion + when, observing a party of the enemy in a trench firing at some + of our infantry, he repeatedly dived on the trench, firing at + the occupants and distracting their attention from our troops. + Eventually he was wounded twice in the leg, but succeeded in + reaching his aerodrome. + + [762695 + +DEW, 2/Lt. Edward Alphonse 205th Squadron, R.A.F. + + Near BAILLEUL, 19th May, 1918, and many other places and dates. + A keen and dashing officer, who has taken part in numerous + bombing raids and photographic reconnaissances. Whilst on a + bombing raid his machine, flying in rear of the formation, was + attacked by five enemy scouts. Two of these he engaged at close + range; at the outset he was dangerously wounded in the thigh. + Despite this he continued firing his guns until he fainted from + loss of blood. He succeeded in bringing down one of the scouts + in flames. + + [766687 + +FAIRBAIRN, Flying-Officer Arthur Reginald + 4th Balloon Section, R.A.F. + + W. of FRIODMONT, 23rd October, 1918, and many other occasions. + During recent operations this officer’s balloon was singled out + for attack three times in two days. On the third day he was + again attacked by six scouts when at a height of 1,500 feet. He + behaved with the utmost coolness and gallantry in helping his + fellow observer, who was inexperienced, out of the basket before + parachuting himself. His determination in pushing his balloon + forward during the recent advance has been most praiseworthy. + + [6284 + +FRANK, Lieut. Charles Frederick 19th Balloon Section, R.A.F. + + Near GUOY, FRANCE, 8th October, 1918: also numerous other dates + and places. Lieut. Frank has co-operated with our artillery in + 184 successful shoots, proving himself an exceptionally capable + and efficient officer, with keen powers of observation. On 8th + October, under most difficult conditions, he succeeded in giving + observations for three shoots. During this flight, owing to + his proximity to actual operations, he was enabled to transmit + valuable information as to hostile infantry movements. + + [5492 + +GOUDIE, Capt. Norman 5th Squadron, R.A.F. + + AMIENS-ROYE, 8th August, 1918, with 2/Lt. Robert McKinley + Jamison, R. Irish Rifles. Thrice on one date these officers + carried out at extremely low altitudes, and in face of intense + rifle and machine-gun fire, reconnaissances of an important + road. During one of these reconnaissances, observing a party of + the enemy holding our infantry, they dived on them and forced + them to retire, and on another occasion they bombed a large + party of the enemy, causing them to surrender to our infantry. + + [7287 + +GROOM, Lieut. Victor Emanuel 20th Squadron, R.A.F. + + N.W. of WERVICQ, 8th May, 1918: also numerous other dates + and places. An officer of great courage and dash, who never + hesitates to attack the enemy regardless of the superiority + in numbers. While on a recent patrol this officer was one of + a formation of eight that engaged twenty-five hostile scouts. + Lieut. Groom shot down one, and his observer (Lieut. Hardcastle) + a few minutes later destroyed another. On a later date, + accompanied by the same observer, they were attacked by twelve + scouts; two of these they shot down. + + [762330 + +HAWORTH, Lieut. Peter + Lancashire Fusiliers; 15th Balloon Section, R.A.F. + + Awarded 1st January, 1919, for general service as a Balloon + Commander in the Ypres salient. + + [7800 + +HEPBURN, Capt. Allan 88th Squadron, R.A.F. + + TOURNAI, 12th October, 1918, and several other dates and places. + This officer made a very fine flight, calling for courage and + determination of a high order. Thick clouds were within 200 feet + of the ground and the visibility was so bad that practically + no flying was attempted. Despite these adverse conditions this + officer volunteered to cross the lines. Climbing through the + clouds, which were several thousand feet in depth, he flew above + them, guided by compass, with no view of the ground. Continuing + his flight until he estimated that he was in the vicinity of + a certain objective, he descended, and found himself 150 feet + over an enemy railway station. Dropping his bombs, he destroyed + a passenger train, and afterwards engaged enemy troops and + transport with machine-gun fire. Having caused considerable + damage, Capt. Hepburn climbed through the clouds and found his + way home. + + [8179 + +HICKS, Lieut. George Rensbury 74th Squadron, R.A.F. + + Awarded 3rd June, 1919, for good service and very gallant + conduct on various occasions. + + [760635 + +HOWARD, Capt. George Vivian 7th Squadron, R.A.F. + + Awarded 3rd June, 1919, for good service on reconnaissance, + photographic service, and also in counter-battery work. + + [4528 + +JONES, Lieut. William Ernest Frank 101st Squadron, R.A.F. + + Between ALBERT and PROYART, 14th June, 1918. This officer + carried out a comprehensive reconnaissance by night in heavy + rain at a height of only 400 feet. He returned to his aerodrome + in the face of a blinding storm, after a flight of three hours. + He has carried out sixty-four night bombing raids. His courage + and perseverance are exceptional. + + [7645558 + +LAGESSE, Capt. Camille Henri Raoul 29th Squadron, R.A.F. + + Near NEUF-BERQUIN, 28th May, 1918. When on wireless interception + duty Capt. Lagesse, in company with another officer, was + attacked by seven scouts. Engaging one, he followed it down from + 11,000 feet to 2,000 feet, when it crashed. Bold in attack, + skilful in execution, he has proved himself on many occasions to + be a fine airman. + + BAR TO D.F.C. + + E. of BAILLEUL, August, 1918, and numerous other dates and + places. A scout leader of marked ability and daring who, since + 28th August, has destroyed thirteen enemy aeroplanes, displaying + at all times brilliant leadership and courage. On 2nd October, + when leading a patrol of four machines, he dived on eight + Fokkers; four of these were destroyed, Capt. Lagesse accounting + for one. + + [766025 + +MACDONALD, Lieut. Eric Norman Independent Air Force, R.A.F. + + Awarded 3rd June, 1919, for 13 successful night bombing raids. + +NICHOLAS, 2/Lt. Gerald Basil 102nd Squadron, R.A.F. + + LANDRECIES, 14/15 October, 1918, and many other dates and + places. This officer has carried out 95 night bombing raids, and + has displayed marked skill and initiative. He has been extremely + successful in low reconnaissances and attacks on ground targets, + having twice obtained direct hits on trains at a height of about + 800 feet. + + [766565 + +POGSON, 2/Lt. Desmond Philip + 104th Squadron, Independent Air Force, R.A.F. + + MANNHEIM, 22nd August, 1918, and many other occasions. In a + recent long-distance bombing raid his petrol tank received a + shot immediately after crossing the line, but he continued on + his journey and bombed the distant objective. On the return + journey very fierce fighting occurred, during which both leaders + and deputy-leaders of our formations were shot down, and the + remaining machines lost touch with each other. At this critical + moment 2/Lt. Pogson ordered his observer to tie his handkerchief + to the gun-mounting to indicate that his was the leader’s + machine. He then circled over the area three times and picked up + five of our machines, and in face of very hostile opposition got + them into formation and brought them all safely home. The prompt + action of this officer was highly meritorious, and undoubtedly + saved the remaining machines, which could not have coped with + the greatly superior formations of the enemy. + + [766417 + +RANDALL, Flying-Officer George Ebbon 20th Squadron, R.A.F. + + W. of LOVERALL, FRANCE, 10th November, 1918, and many other + dates and places. A brave and resourceful flight commander who + has, within the last four months previous to November 11th, led + 71 offensive patrols. On 10th November, engaging a superior + number of enemy aircraft, he himself shot down two and the + remainder were driven off by his flight. In addition to the + foregoing he has four other enemy machines to his credit. + + [762307 + + BAR TO D.F.C. + + WAZIRISTAN (No details yet published). + +ROSS, Capt. Charles 25th Squadron, R.A.F. + + On the DOUAI-CAMBRAI Road, 13th August, 1918. Since October last + this officer has carried out 240 hours’ service flying, mainly + on long solo photographic reconnaissances at very low altitudes. + In this arduous and trying service he has shown exceptional + skill, perseverance and courage, notably on one very important + reconnaissance, when he was attacked by ten enemy aeroplanes. + Engaging one at close range, this officer shot it down in + flames, and in face of the hostile attack he completed the + reconnaissance. + + [765422 + +SARGANT, Capt. Frederick Herbert St. Clair 38th Squadron, R.A.F. + + Awarded 1st January, 1919. GHISTELLES, 3/4 October, 1918, and 26 + night raids. + + [7691 + +STATON, Capt. William Ernest, _M.C._ 62nd Squadron, R.A.F. + + S. of ARMENTIERES, 3rd May, 1918, and many other dates and + places. This officer has already been awarded the Military Cross + for gallantry and devotion to duty. Since this award he has + accounted for eleven enemy aeroplanes--nine destroyed and two + shot down out of control. He has proved himself a most efficient + flight commander and an enterprising leader, setting a very fine + example to his squadron. + + [765057 + + BAR TO D.F.C. + + E. of DURY, 15th September, 1918, and many other dates and + places. This officer has already been awarded the Military Cross + and the Distinguished Flying Cross for conspicuous gallantry and + devotion to duty. Since his last award he has destroyed five + enemy machines and driven down one out of control. His example + of courage and resource is a fine incentive to the other pilots + of his squadron. + +WALKER, Capt. Henry Edward, _M.C._ 111th Squadron, R.A.F. + + EGYPT, 16th September, 1918. A gallant and courageous officer + who has served continuously on the front for twelve months, + during which period he has shot down several enemy machines. + Throughout recent operations his bombing has been exceptionally + accurate, a large percentage of direct hits on transport, etc., + being obtained. + + [762920 + +WILLIAMSON-JONES, Capt. Clarence Edward + 1/Manchester; 59th Squadron, R.A.F. + + Over BOURSIES, 22nd March, 1918: Near BEAUMETZ, 23rd March, + 1918, and many other occasions elsewhere. This officer has + completed over fifty successful G.B. shoots, frequently under + adverse weather conditions, and in face of severe opposition + from aeroplanes and anti-aircraft fire. The success of these + operations was in many cases mainly due to his courage and + perseverence. On one occasion, flying at 2,000 feet, he held up + for a time the advance of hostile infantry. + + [1410 + + + =A.F.C.= + +_The Air Force Cross is awarded to Officers and Warrant Officers for +acts of courage or devotion to duty when flying, although not in active +operations against the enemy. This Decoration has a ribbon of red and +white alternate diagonal stripes, 1/8″ wide, showing red triangles in +the top left-hand and bottom right-hand corners. There are no “Deeds” +published for the Air Force Cross._ + +BORET, Capt. John Auguste 4/R. West Surrey (36th Squadron, R.A.F.) + + Sea Patrol, N.E. Coast of England. + + [Reg. No. 3586 + +CHICK, Lieut. Arthur Leslie 4/Essex (22nd T.D., R.A.F.) + + Gormanstown, Ireland. + + [764087 + +CLARKE, Capt. George Malcolm 2/Leinster (153rd Squadron, R.A.F.) + + Home Defence, North Weald. + + [1533 + +DIMMOCK, Capt. Norman Herford 141st Squadron, R.A.F. + + Biggin Hill, Kent. + + [3624 + +DOWN, Lieut. Harold Hewter Artists (28th T.D., R.A.F.) + + Weston-on-the-Green. + + [3442 + +DUPONT, Lieut. Alfred Norman 5/Leicester (68th Wing, R.A.F.) + + Seaton Carew. + + [4084 + +HOPPS, Lieut. Frank Linden 5/Yorkshire L.I. + + Flight, Marseilles to Egypt, 28th September, 1918. + + [7730 + +MESSENGER, Capt. Alfred Lewis No. 2 Obs. School, R.A.F. + + Manston, Kent. + + [5706 + +PARK, Lieut. Ralph Stuart R.A.F. + + Awarded 3rd June, 1919. + + [762379 + +PEEBLES, Lieut. Arthur John Douglas R.A.F. + + Awarded 3rd June, 1919. + + [763956 + +PERN, Lieut. Claude R.A.F. + + Awarded 4th November, 1918. + + [7898 + +RILEY, Capt. Alan Incell Artists (R.A.F.) + + Awarded 3rd June, 1919. + + [6122 + +STEWART, Major Oliver, M.C. 9/Middlesex + + Awarded 4th November, 1918. + + [2289 + +TURNER, Lieut. Cyril Charles Teesdale R.A.F. + + Test Pilot, Hendon + + [4856 + +YOUNG, Lieut. William Arnold Gemmell R.A.F. + + Turnberry, Ayrshire. + + [4432 + + + THE MOST HONOURABLE ORDER OF THE BATH. + + =To be Companion=:--MAY, Colonel Henry Allan Roughton, V.D. + Artists’ Rifles + + + THE MOST DISTINGUISHED ORDER OF ST. MICHAEL AND ST. GEORGE. + + =To be Companion=:--SHIRLEY, Lt.-Colonel William Artists’ Rifles + + + THE ROYAL VICTORIAN ORDER. + + =To be Members=:--BARE, Capt. Arnold E.; SIMMONS, Capt. Frank K. + (_4th Class_) Artists’ Rifles + TYER, Lieut. Austin Arnold + (_5th Class_) Artists’ Rifles + + + THE MOST EXCELLENT ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE. + +_This Order, instituted in 1917, and extended in December, 1918, is +conferred for important services rendered to the Empire, and is awarded +to both men and women. It consists of 5 classes:--(i) Knights Grand +Cross; (ii) Knights Commanders; (iii) Commanders; (iv) Officers; (v) +Members. There are both Military and Civil Divisions of the Order: the +Insignia for each is the same, but the ribbon of the Military Division +is distinguished by a vertical red stripe in the centre._ + + + To be Military Knight Commander (K.B.E.). + + EDIS, Colonel Sir Robert William, C.B., V.D. + Hon. Colonel Artists’ Rifles + + + To be Military Commanders (C.B.E.). + + BUNCE, Major W. Leslie 3/Liverpool + NEIGHBOUR, Capt. Sydney W. 1/Artists + + _Operations in Archangel_ + + + To be Military Officers (O.B.E.) + + ALLEN, Capt. F. J. R.A.S.C. + BAKER, Major C. B. 2/Oxford & Bucks L.I. + BARTON, Major B. C. R.A.S.C. + BONNER, Lieut. S. A. R.E. (Signals) + BIRCH, Major W. K. /Devon + BRUNTON, Capt. G. Labour Corps + BUSTARD, Capt. F. 5/R. Lancaster + CAMERON, Capt. J. R.E. (Signals) + CHILD, Lt.-Col. A. J. R.F.C. + COOKE, Capt. P. A. /K.R.R.C. + CREMETTI, Major P. E. 8/R. Scots Fus. + DADSON, Major R. T. 17/London + DANIELL, Lt.-Col. T. E. St. C. R.F.C. + DIBBEN, Major C. R. 9/Leicester + EDGE, Major P. G. 2/Artists + EDWARDS, Capt. R. O. Tank Corps, R.E. + FELKIN, Capt. S. D. R.N.A.S. + FIELDING, Capt. W. H. R.E. + GEDDES, Capt. W. J. R.F.A. + GIBBS, Capt. G. Y. R.A.S.C. + GOSS, Lieut. L. S. Surgeon, R.N. + GREIG, Capt. D. McN. R.A.F. + HARRISON, Major F. Staff + HAWKSFORD, Major F. H. R.F.C. + HODGKINSON, Capt. H. D. R.A.S.C. + IVORY, Capt. H. F. R.A.S.C. + KLEIN, Capt. A. B. L. 1/Norfolk + LAWRENCE, Capt. J. H. R.A.S.C. + MAKALUA, Major M. J. M. 13/R. Sussex + MANN, Capt. P. R. 4/London + MATTHEWS, Major H. E. 4/Sussex + MITCHELL, Capt J. M. R.A.F. + MONTEATH, Sub-Lt. D. T. R.N.V.R. + NEOBARD, Capt. H. J. C. 7/R. Berks + NEWTON-CLARE, Major H. J. R.A.F. + PADFIELD, Major F. H. Artists (I.W.T.) + RAINSFORD, Capt. G. /R. West Surrey + STEWART, Lieut. J. 2/R. Scots Fus. + THOMPSON, Lieut. J. B. 5/Border + THOMAS, Capt. P. E. R.E. + WIDDERSON, Capt. A. J. /Yorkshire L.I. + WILKINS, Capt. R. R.A.O.D. + WORSSAM, Major C. A. R.A.O.D. + + + To be Military Members (M.B.E.) + + ABBOT-ANDERSON, Capt. L. G. Artists + ANGELL, Lieut. B. O. R.A.F. + BARRACLOUGH, 2/Lt. J. G. 5/R. Fusiliers + BLAIR, 2/Lt. J. M. 5/East Surrey + BLAND, Lieut. A. General List + BOND, 2/Lt. C. H. C. R.A.S.C. + BROOK, Capt. L. T. 1/Lincoln + CAMPBELL, Lieut. G. 8/Northumb. Fus. + CHARNAUD, Capt. F. C. Intelligence Dept. + CIRCUITT, 2/Lt. C. M. L. 16/London + DAND, Lieut. J. H. R.F.C. + DUNELL, Capt. A. G. R.A.S.C. + DE ST. CROIX, Capt. L. L. R.A.S.C. + ELLIS, Lieut. H. C. R.A.S.C. + EVANS, Lieut. B. S. 4/R.West Surrey + FRYER, Lieut. S. E. General List + GODFREY, Capt. S. C. 2/R. Scots Fus. + HANDLEY-READ, Capt. E. H. M.G.C. + HOLLIDGE, Lieut. A. R.A.S.C. (A.C.C.) + JANSON, Lt. F. E. Jersey Militia (R.A.O.D.) + KEEPING, Capt. H. B. R.A.S.C. + MATTHEWS, Lieut. E. F. 2/Shropshire L.I. + MATTHEWS, Capt. T. R.G.A. + PHILLIPS, Lieut. E. T. A. R.G.A. + RUST, Capt. P. Artists + SMALL, Capt. V. 3/Scottish Rifles + STANSFIELD, Major H. R.F.C. + SMITH, Lieut. C. E. B. McF. 2/Notts & Derby + TOMSON, Lieut. H. G. 1/Suffolk + WALKER, Capt. H. F. R.F.C. + WALKER, Capt. R. H. R.E. + WEST, Capt. W. G. Artists + WESTERN, Lieut. J. G. R.A.F. + WHITE, Major B. G. R.E. (I.W.T.) + WILLIS, Capt. C. H. S. Artists + WITNEY, Capt. J. H. R.A.O.C. + WOLFF, Capt. J. D. R.G.A. + + + THE ROYAL VICTORIAN MEDAL. + + 3164 BALE, Sgt. Frank Stewart + 178 ENGLISH, Sgt. Alfred Cecil + 2846 HILL, Sgt. Arthur Bernard + 799 WILLIAMS, Sgt. Gordon + + + THE DISTINGUISHED CONDUCT MEDAL. + + EMSLIE, Staff-Sergt.-Maj. Peter + 5566 BEDDOW, Cpl. Frank Meyrick + 10311 COCKS, Cpl. Frederick Edward + 6513 COVIELLO, Cpl. Ambrose + 9291 CUTLER, Pte. Henry + 6286 FOX, CSM Ernest + + + THE MILITARY MEDAL. + + 766852 ALINGTON, Pte. Gervase Winford S. + 766852 ALINGTON, Bar to M.M. + 766504 BOVINGTON, Pte. Thomas Pincombe + 764631 BROWN, Pte. Robert + 8729 GREENING, Pte. Frank Vernon + 10095 HAWKINS, Cpl. Charles Frederick + 766476 HIBBARD, Cpl. Clifford Joseph + 6925 HOPPER, Sgt. George + 10099 LLOYD, Pte. Oswald Octavius + 766487 ORTON, Cpl. William John + 10259 RAYMOND, Cpl. Alfred James + 5963 RIMINGTON, Pte. William + 1916 RISDON, Sgt. Montague Tristram + 4937 ROUTH, Pte. Frank Reginald + 765050 SLY, L/Cpl. Harold Frederick + 6684 WALMSLEY, Cpl. Harold + + + THE MERITORIOUS SERVICE MEDAL. + + PAYTON, RSM William Thomas + 1926 BAX, QMSI William Molyneux + 2903 BLAIKLEY, Sgt. Ernest + 764631 BROWN, Pte. Robert + 768951 DUNCAN, Sgt. William Gordon + 768269 GERHARDI, Sgt. Thomas E. + 211 HACK, RQMS Matthew Starmer + 1521 HARPER, QMSI Hubert Harry + 5507 INGALL, Cpl. Edward Franklin + 2302 PULLEN, CQMS Colin Stuart + 516 SAMSON, CQMS Alfred Joseph + 5 STARTIN, CQMS Eric Charles + 1946 STRODE, Sgt. Julian + 10209 THORNE, Col.-Sgt. George Conrad + + + FOREIGN ORDERS and MEDALS. + + ASHMORE, Lieut. Joseph W., R.A. + _Croce di Guerra_ Italy + BAKER, Capt. Cyril B., 2/Oxford & Bucks L.I. (R.F.C.) + _Croix de Guerre_ Belgium + BARKER, Capt. Albert, R.G.A. + _Croix de Guerre_ France + BEADLE, Lieut. Leslie A., /Warwick + _Silver Medal for Valour_ Italy + BELL, Capt. David Cockburn, 9/Middlesex + _Bronze Medal for Valour_ Italy + BIRD, Capt. Arthur Wheen, R.F.C. + _Silver Medal for Valour_ Italy + BOBY, Capt. Robert S. P., 6/Lancashire Fusiliers + _Silver Medal for Valour_ Italy + BRUCE, Capt. Reginald, R.E. + _Bronze Medal for Valour_ Italy + BUXTON, Lieut. Oswald, /Berks + _Bronze Medal for Valour_ Italy + CAITHNESS, Capt. Wilfred W., R.F.A. + _Croce di Guerra_ Italy + CANNON, Major Gordon Mewburn, R.A.O.C. + _Croce di Guerra_ Italy + CARR, Capt. Matthew, /R. Scots Fusiliers + _Croix de Guerre_ France + CARTER, Lieut. Alfred Cecil, R.A.S.C. + _Légion d’Honneur_ (_Chevalier_) France + CHILD, Lt.-Col. A. J., R.A.F. + _Order of St Maurice & St. Lazarus_ (_Cavaliere_) Italy + CRUICKSHANK, Capt. Eric, R.A. + _Croix de Guerre_ France + CUMBERLEGGE, Capt. G. F. G., 2/Oxford & Bucks L.I. + _Croce di Guerra_ Italy + DANGERFIELD, Lieut. Paul, 1/East Kent + _Legion d’Honneur_ (_Knight_) France + DAVIS, Lieut. Dudley Frederick, R.F.A. + _Ordre du Merite Agricole_ France + DUFF, 2/Lt. Gordon, R.G.A. + _Legion d’Honneur_ (_Knight_) France + EDWARDS, Major Reginald O., Tank Corps + _St. Anne, 2nd Class with Swords_ Russia + EMSLIE, Staff-Sgt.-Major Peter, 1/Artists + _Medaille Militaire_ France + FALCK, 2/Lt. Lionel Louis, R.F.C. + _Croix de Guerre_ Belgium + FARRINGTON, Capt. Windham B., D.S.O., 3/Notts & Derby + _Croix de Guerre_ France + FELKIN, Capt. Samuel Denys, R.N.A.S. + _Ordre de Leopold_ (_Chevalier_) Belgium + FELLOWS, Lieut. Frank Bennett + _Order of Avis_ Portugal + FORD, Lieut. Leslie Beaumont, 1/Artists + _Order of the Crown_ (_Chevalier_) Roumania + FORTUNE, Lieut. George Edgar 3/West Yorks + _Croce di Guerra_ Italy + GALLOP, Sgt. Percy Champness, 1/Artists + _Croix de Guerre_ Belgium + GJERTSEN, Capt. Rudolph, 4/Essex + _Croix de Guerre_ France + GOLDING, Capt. John, D.S.O., R.A.M.C. + _Ordre du Merite Agricole_ (_Chevalier_) France + GOODRICK, Capt. M. G., R.G.A. + _Order of the Nile_ (_4th Class_) Egypt + GOSLETT, Capt. Raymond Gwynne, R.A.S.C. + _Order of El Nahda_ King of the Hedjaz + GOULD, Capt. Robert Macdonald, 7/Middlesex + _Silver Medal for Valour_ Italy + GRAY, Lieut. James, 5/Royal West Surrey + _Croix de Guerre_ France + GREEN, Capt. William Charles, 1/South Stafford + _Croix de Guerre_ France + GRIERSON, Capt. Kenneth M., 22/Manchester + _Bronze Medal for Valour_ Italy + HARRAP, Lieut. Benjamin Clifford, R.G.A. + _Croix de Guerre_ France + HIGHAM, 2/Lt. John Arthur, R.F.C. + _Croix de Guerre_ Belgium + HORN, Lieut. Marmaduke Langdale, R.F.C. + _Croix de Guerre_ Belgium + HUGHES, Capt. Hugh L. G., R.A.M.C. + _Croix de Guerre avec Palmes_ France + JERMYN, Capt. O. R., Forestry Directorate, R.E. + _Ordre du Merite Agricole_ France + KING, C-S-M Charles William W., 1/Artists + _Bronze Medal for Valour_ Italy + KLEIN, Capt. Adrian B. L., /Norfolk + _Order of St. Stanislaus_ (_3rd Class_) Russia + KNIGHT, Lieut. H. F., Special List + _Medaille Militaire_ France + LAGESSE, Lieut. Camille Henri Raoul, R.F.C. + _Croix de Guerre_ France + LEVER, 2/Lt. Ernest Harry, R.G.A. + _Legion d’Honneur_ (_Knight_) France + MACDONALD, 2/Lt. James, R.F.C. + _Bronze Medal for Valour_ Italy + MAKALUA, Capt. Matthew James Mannia, 13/Sussex + _Croix de Guerre_ France + MASTERS, Lieut. Ernest Harold, R.A.F. + _Croix de Guerre avec Palmes_ France + MIEVILLE, Lieut. Arthur Manclark, 2/East Yorks + _Silver Medal for Valour_ Italy + MITZAKIS, 2/Lt. Albert Victor Marcel, 13/London + _Croix de Guerre_ France + MURRAY, 2/Lt. George Vernon, /Loyal N. Lancs + _Croix de Guerre avec Palmes_ France + NATHAN, Lieut. C., 7/Wilts + _Order of the Crown_ (_Cavaliere_) Italy + NEIGHBOUR, Capt. S. W., 1/Artists + _Order of St. Anne_ Russia + NEOBARD, Capt. Harold John Cooke, 7/Berks + _Legion d’Honneur_ (_Knight_) France + NORRIS, Sgt. Samuel George, 1/Artists + _Ordre de Leopold_ (_Chevalier_) Belgium + PARKES, C-Q-M-S Norman Eric, 1/Artists + _Croix de Guerre_ France + PARTINGTON, Capt. Leigh, 1/Northumberland Fusiliers + _Croix de Guerre_ Belgium + PEARCE, Lieut. Cuthbert, R.F.A. + _Silver Medal for Valour_ Italy + PIKE, Lieut. George Brooke, R.A.F. + _Croix de Guerre avec Etoile_ France + POPHAM, Flight-Lt. Arthur Ernest, R.N.A.S. + _Croix de Guerre_ France + PORTERS, Lieut. R. H., Staff + _Order of St. Stanislaus_ (_Swords, 3rd Class_) Russia + POWELL, Capt. Walker Philip, /Oxford & Bucks L.I. + _Silver Medal for Valour_ Italy + REYNOLDS, Capt. Harry N., 7/R. Warwick + _Silver Medal for Valour_ Italy + ROSS, Lieut. Charles, R.F.C. + _Croix de Guerre_ France + SANDLAND, Major Kenneth, D.A.D.R.T. + _Military Commr., Order of Avis_ Portugal + SAUNDERS, Capt. Cornelius James, 24/London + _Croix de Guerre_ Belgium + SAUNDERS, Capt. Cornelius James, 24/London + _Croix de Guerre_ France + SHEPHERD, 2/Lt. Walter Scott, 2/Wilts + _Silver Medal for Valour_ Italy + SIMS, Capt. Nugent Woolcott, R.G.A. + _Bronze Medal Al Valore_ Italy + SIMMONS, Capt. Frank Keith, 1/Artists 2/Highland L.I. + _Croix de Guerre_ France + SMITH, 2/Lt. George Ernest, M.C., R.G.A. + _Croix de Guerre_ France + SOLOMON, Major Jerrold Bernard, R.A.F. + _Croix de Guerre avec Palmes_ France + SOLOMON, Major Jerrold Bernard, R.A.F. + _Croix de Guerre_ Belgium + STAHL, Lieut. Arthur, R.F.A. + _Croix de Guerre_ Belgium + STEPHENS, Col.-Sgt. W. J., 1/Artists + _Medaille Militaire_ France + STEVENS, Lieut. William Cecil, 1/Worcester + _Croix de Guerre_ France + STRODE, Capt. Maurice, 2/R. West Surrey + _Silver Medal for Valour_ Italy + TAYLOR, Lieut. Norman Samuel, R.A.F. + _Croce di Guerra_ Italy + TAYLOR, 2/Lt. Philip Salmon, Egyptian Labour Corps + _Order of the Nile_ (_4th Class_) Egypt + TAYLOR, Cpl. William Joseph, 1/Artists + _Croix de Guerre_ Belgium + TEMPLE, Lieut. Alfred, R.A.S.C. + _Croix de Guerre_ Belgium + THOMAS, 2/Lt. Thomas, R.G.A. + _Bronze Medal for Military Valour_ Italy + VANN, Lt.-Col. Bernard William, =V.C.=, 8/Notts & Derby + _Croix de Guerre_ France + WEBB, Capt. Walter John, R.E. + _Croix de Guerre_ France + WHEELER, Capt. William Robert, 22/London + _Croix de Guerre_ Belgium + WILLIAMSON, Capt. William Henry R., R.G.A. + _Croce di Guerra_ Italy + WILSON, Major H. G., 23/London + _Order of the Nile_ Egypt + WILSON, Lieut. Philip, R.F.C. + _Croix de Guerre_ France + WOODYEAR, 2/Lt. Reginald Percy, 7/R. West Kent + _Croix de Guerre_ France + YUILL, Major H. H., R.E. + _Croix de Guerre_ France + + + MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES + + RECEIVED FROM + + ALLENBY, General Sir Edmund H. H. EGYPT and PALESTINE, 1917/18 + CAVAN, General F. R. Earl of ITALY, 1918 + FRENCH, Field-Marshal Sir John D. P. FRANCE and FLANDERS, 1914/15 + HAIG, Field-Marshal Sir Douglas FRANCE and FLANDERS, 1916/19 + HAMILTON, General Sir Ian S. M. DARDANELLES, 1915/16 + HOLMAN, Maj.-Gen. H. C. (with Gen. Denikin) + MURMANSK, ARCHANGEL, 1919 + IRONSIDE, Major-General W. E. NORTHERN RUSSIA, 1919 + MARSHALL, Lieut.-General Sir W. R. MESOPOTAMIA, 1918 + MAUDE, Lieut.-General Sir Stanley MESOPOTAMIA, 1917 + MILNE, General Sir G. F. SALONICA, 1917/18 + MONRO, General Sir Charles DARDANELLES, GALLIPOLI, 1916 + MURRAY, General Sir Archibald EGYPT, 1916/18 + NIXON, General Sir John MESOPOTAMIA, 1916 + PLUMER, General Sir Herbert G. O. ITALY, 1918 + POOLE, Major-General F. C. NORTHERN RUSSIA, 1918 + RAWLINSON, General H. S. Lord NORTHERN RUSSIA, 1919 + TOWNSHEND, Major-General C. V. F. MESOPOTAMIA, 1916 + TRENCHARD, Major-General Sir H. M. + INDEPENDENT AIR FORCE R.A.F., 1917/18 + VAN DEVENTER, Lieut.-General Sir J. L. EAST AFRICA, 1918 + WINGATE, General Sir F. Reginald EGYPT, 1916/19 + +_In the following list the Theatre of War in which a Mention was +gained is indicated, together with the approximate date, by the surname +of the Commander submitting the Despatch. Figures in brackets show the +number of times mentioned, if more than one. An asterisk against a +number denotes that the Regimental prefix 76 is here omitted (to save +space)._ + + 1347 Adams, Lieut. A. G. _Milne_ + 4686 Addison, 2/Lt. R., M.C. _Milne_ + 2954 Aldous, Lieut. G. J., M.C. _Haig_ + 4007 Allen, Lieut. C. J. _Haig_ + 989 Allen, Capt. F. J. _Haig_ + 3724 Allen, Lieut. H. C., M.C. _Haig_ + 868 Ambler, Capt. C. _Haig_ + 4798 Andrew, 2/Lt. R. B. W. G., M.C. _Milne_ + 1915 Andrew, Capt. S. A., D.S.O., M.C. _Haig_ + 6836 Archer, Lieut. J. _Haig_ + 6552 Ash, Major S. H. _Haig_ + 9248 Ashford, 2/Lt. F. M. _Haig_ + 7961 Ashleigh, 2/Lt. B. H. K. _Haig_ + 7630 Atchison, 2/Lt. H. P. R. _Haig_ + 4170 Atkinson, Capt. W. _Haig_ + -- Austen, Major E. E., D.S.O. _French_ + 65 Ball, Major S. C., M.C. _Haig_ + 1254 Barber, Capt. B. K. B. _Haig_ + 1296 Bare, Capt. A. R., D.S.O., M.C. _Haig_(2) + 8057 Barker, Lieut. A. _Haig_ + 6840 Barnes, Lieut. A. F. _Haig_ + 1611 Barnett, Capt. H. A. _Haig_ + 5464 Barrow, Lieut. J. H. _Haig_ + 1236 Barton, 2/Lt. G. S., M.C. _French_, _Haig_ + 3708 Barry, Lieut. E. _Allenby_ + 2328 Base, Major E. G. G. _Haig_ + 4214 Base, Lieut. E. H. _Marshall_ + 3940 Baseley, 2/Lt. A. L. _Haig_ + 1866 Bate, Capt. R. E. de B. _Haig_ + 3894 Batstone, 2/Lt. R. K. _Haig_ + 1662 Baumgarten, Lt. J. M. V. _Haig_ + 1926 Bax, QMS W. M. _French_ + 5333 Beach, 2/Lt. T. S. _Haig_ + 8158 Beadnell, 2/Lt. H. J. L. _Allenby_ + 478 Beaumont, Lieut. E. E. _Haig_ + 5565 Beauvais, Capt. L. _Allenby_ + *5494 Bell, 2/Lt. O. _Trenchard_ + 1253 Bennett, 2/Lt. E. 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B. _Marshall_ + 8069 Summersell, 2/Lt. J. G. _Allenby_ + 4103 Sutcliffe, Lieut. F. _Allenby_ + 6713 Symons, Capt. J. R. _Haig_ + 2141 Taplin, Capt. G. A. _Haig_ + 1467 Tapper, Capt. M. T. _Haig_ + 1932 Taylor, Capt. B. M., D.S.O., M.C. _French_, _Haig_ + *4726 Taylor, Lieut. J. F. _Haig_ + *6235 Taylor, 2/Lt. P. S. _Murray_ + 6367 Thomas, Lieut. P. E. _Haig_ + 1225 Thompson, Capt. A. J., D.S.O., M.C., _French_, _Haig_ (2), + _Plumer_ + 1038 Thompson, 2/Lt. C. E., D.S.O., M.C. _Haig_ (3) + 3783 Thompson, 2/Lt. C. V. _Maude_ + 599 Thorne, Lieut. P. H. _Haig_ + *6292 Thrippleton, 2/Lt. H. _Haig_ + 6163 Tidy, Lieut. J. O. _Haig_ + 3126 Tilley, Capt. J. E. _Haig_ + 1956 Toller, Lieut. W. G. _Haig_ + 9010 Tooley, 2/Lt. R. F. _Haig_ + 1768 Treatt, Capt. C. C. _Allenby_ + 4208 Treloar, Capt. G. D., D.S.O. _Haig_ + 7334 Truman, Major E. D. _Maude_ + 7988 Truscott, 2/Lt. M. J. _Haig_ + 1177 Tucker, Capt. N. P. _Milne_ + 4803 Turnbull, Lieut. M. _Haig_ + 7361 Turnbull, 2/Lt. M. _Haig_ + 1190 Turner, Lieut. H. K. _French_ + 1275 Tweedie-Smith, 2/Lt. A. _Haig_ + ---- Tyer, Capt. A. A. _French_, _Haig_ (2) + 7794 Van-der-Noot, 2/Lt. H. E. _Haig_ + 1800 Vann, Capt. B. W., V.C., M.C. _French_ + 1800 Vann, Capt. B. W., V.C., M.C. _Haig_ + 2823 Vaughan, Lieut. F. S. _Allenby_ + 4293 Vernon, 2/Lt. H. R. _Haig_ + 216 Vincent, 2/Lt. E. S. _Maude_ + *4804 Vincent, 2/Lt. J. _Haig_ + 7828 Wailes, Capt. F. G. _Haig_ + 7297 Walby, 2/Lt. H. C., D.S.O. _Haig_ + 1865 Wakeley, 2/Lt. J. E. S. _Haig_ + 905 Walker, Lieut. R. H. _Marshall_ + 1796 Wallis, Sgt. A. O. S. _French_ + 3815 Ward, Capt. N. G. _Haig_ + 2337 Warren, Capt. A. N. _Haig_ + 2614 Watson, Major T. W. _Haig_ + 5084 Watt, 2/Lt. J. M. _Haig_ + 2486 Watts, Lieut. H. L. _Haig_ + 3303 Weale, Lieut. W. W. C. _Allenby_ + 5459 Weaver, Capt. F., M.C. _Haig_ + 2902 Webb, 2/Lt. R. D. A. _Haig_ + 8278 Webb, Capt. H. F. _Haig_ + 2826 Webb, Capt. W. J. _French_, _Haig_ + 7676 Webber, 2/Lt. W. J. _Haig_ + 1121 Weber-Brown, Capt. W. A. _Haig_ + 1945 Wenyon, Capt. H. J., D.S.O. _Haig_ + 1399 West, Capt. F. _Plumer_ + 3373 Westlake, Sgt. A. M. _Haig_ + 1241 Weston, Sgt. D. G. _Haig_ (2) + 6505 Whitaker, 2/Lt. G. M. _Haig_ + 2876 Whiteaway, Major E. G. L. _Haig_ + 2540 Wilkins, Capt. R. _Haig_ + 1030 Willans, Capt. H., D.S.O., M.C. _French_ + 1030 Willans, Capt. H., D.S.O., M.C. _Plumer_ + 5302 Williams, Capt. L. E. _Haig_ + 2059 Williams, 2/Lt. W. T. _French_ + 1972 Williamson, Lieut. W. H. R. _Plumer_ + 1155 Willis, Sgt. C. R. _French_ + 1497 Wilson, Major H. G. _Haig_ + 7932 Winkworth, Lieut. S. _Air Ministry_ + 3242 Witcombe, Cpl. S. F. _French_ + 2654 Wood, Major P. N. _Monro_ + 4946 Woolveridge, 2/Lt. C. L. _Haig_ + 6610 Worrall, 2/Lt. S. _Haig_ + 6782 Wrightson, Lieut. E., D.S.O. _Cavan_ + 5763 Wynne, Lieut. R. B. _Haig_ + 8165 Wyrall, 2/Lt. E. _Haig_ + 3393 Yuill, Lieut. H. H., D.S.O., M.C. _French_, _Haig_ (3) + + + ADDENDA:-- + + + BROUGHT TO NOTICE. + + (Secretary of State’s Mentions.) + + + _For Distinguished Services rendered in connection with the War._ + + Shirley, Lieut.-Col. William, C.M.G. Artists’ Rifles + + + _For Valuable Services rendered in connection with the War._ + + Horsley, Colonel Walter Charles, V.D. + Artists’ Rifles; Town Major, Englebelmer + Shaw, Lieut.-Col. Edward St. Lawrence (2) + 1/E. Surrey: No. 15 (Artists’ Rifles) O.C.B. + Shirley, Lieut.-Col. Herbert J., C.M.G. + 1/Artists: 5/Lancashire Fusiliers: R.A.M.C. + + Abbot-Anderson, Capt. L. G. Artists + Alliston, Lieut. G. 10/E. Surrey (Staff) + Anns, Capt. H. F. 25/London + Armour, Lieut. W. N. McS. ✠ 16/H.L.I. + Balfour, 2/Lt. C. G. C. Coldstream Gds. + Barugh, Lieut. W. H. 4/Northumb. Fus. + Binder, Capt. A. E. L. 7/Worcester + Blomfield, Capt. C. J. Artists + Blundell, Major A. H. Artists + Carter, 2/Lt. H. S. 5/R. West Kent + Chapman, 2/Lt. H. E. S. R.A.O.D. + Chatham, Lt. R. F. 4/Oxford & Bucks L.I. + Coleman, Capt. R. Artists + Collett, Major F. G. R.A.0.D. + Collins, Capt. A. J. 30/Middlesex + Cooper, Capt. D. J. Artists + Cory, CSM R. Artists + Cowling, Capt. J. A. R.A.F. + Drewry, Col.-Sergt. A. S. (2) Artists + Edwards, Capt. G. C. (2) Artists + Ellis, Lieut. C. V. 25/London + Fairhurst, 2/Lt. W. E. 4/Essex + Farrier, 2/Lt. A. V. 5/D.C.L.I. (R.F.C.) + Farrow, Lieut. J. W. R.A.O.D. + Garner, Lieut P. R. R.F.C. + Gemmell, Lieut. J. A. B. 1/L. North Lancs + Giles, Lieut. M. H. 3/South Lancs + Glibbery, CQMS H. E. Artists + Goss, Lieut. L. S. Surgeon R.N. + Grant, Major J. 3/Highland L.I. + Hawkesford, RSM F. H. Artists + Hawkesford, Major F. H. R.A.F. + Heyes, Capt. L. 1/R. West Surrey + Homewood, Lieut. T. S. R.G.A. + Horsburgh, Capt. A. L. 8/London + Hutchinson, Capt. N. W. R.A.S.C. + Jennings, Capt. J. W. R.A.F. + Keene, 2/Lt. G. G. R.A.O.D. + Layborn, Lieut. T. A. E. R.A.F. + Lee, 2/Lt. E. J. 1/Lancashire Fus. (M.G.C.) + Lock, RSM H. (2) Rifle Brigade (Artists) + Maynard, Capt. F. G. 8/Lincoln + Meredith, Lieut. R. S. R.A.O.D. + Mitchell, Capt. J. M. R.A.F. + Moore, Lieut. L. P. Artists + Mundy, Lieut. W. F. Highland L.I. + Nathan, Sergt. J Artists + Newton, Capt. A. R. 2/Devon + Newton, Capt. C. E. Artists + Oram, Major R. G. 9/London + Price, Capt. D. R.A.F. + Roberts, Lieut. E. R. 10/London + Sargant, Capt. F. H. St. C. R.A.F. + Smith, Sergt. A. V. 17/O.C.B. + Stafford, Capt. L. H. G. 10/London + Tate, Lieut. A. F. Labour Corps + Thompson, Capt. J. B. Border + Turnbull, Capt. R. F. Artists + Walker, Lieut. A. F. C. Artists + Wallis, Lieut. L. P. R.A.F. + Watts, Capt. H. C. 24/London + Whinney, Capt. C. T. ✠ 11/Middlesex + White, Major B. G. R.E. + Willis, Capt. C. H. S. Artists + Wood, Lieut. P. N. R.F.A. + Wykes, Capt. R.A. 3/Devon + + + ADDENDA:-- + + + + + SECTION III. + + ROLL OF COMMISSIONS + + GAZETTED SINCE 4TH AUGUST, 1914. + + + THE REGIMENTAL PLEDGE. + + In Parliament: A.D. 1909. + + “THE ARTISTS.” + + Mr. W. F. D. SMITH (U.) asked the Secretary for War if the + Artists Corps was to be reduced to 400 men; whether the corps at + present had 700 men in the ranks; and when was the decision to + effect the reduction arrived at? + + Mr. HALDANE: After careful consideration it has been decided + that if this unit can undertake that a percentage of its members + will be prepared to join the Territorial Force as officers, if + required, on mobilisation, the War Office will be justified + in giving the corps in exchange for this undertaking a full + establishment of eight companies. The strength of this unit on + June 1 amounted to 25 officers and 637 non-commissioned officers + and men. + + Major ANSTRUTHER-GRAY: May I ask what percentage was asked for? + + Mr. HALDANE: We have not stated that so far: we will settle it + afterwards. I have reason to think that this arrangement will be + agreeable to the Corps. + + ITS FULFILMENT. + + In the Field: 1914–1918. + + Commands and Staff 67 + Royal Air Force 936 + Regular Regiments 1,635 + Special Reserve 608 + Territorial Force 2,661 + New Armies 3,090 + Other Arms and Units 1,259 + ------ + Total Officers 10,256 + ====== + + (including practically the whole of the + Establishment of 8 companies serving at + date of Mobilisation). + + + ROLL OF COMMISSIONS + + Abbreviations made use of:-- + + _K/A_--Killed in Action. + _Acc/K_-Accidentally Killed. + _D/W_--Died of Wounds. + _P/W_--Prisoner of War. + _w_--Wounded. + _d_--Died. + M--Mentioned. + ✠--Military Cross. + F/D--Foreign Decoration. + + The name of a Regiment, or number of a Battalion, in brackets, + indicates that the Officer was attached to such second unit. + + The rank given in the right-hand column is the highest attained, + whether Permanent, Temporary, Acting or otherwise. + + + COMMANDS AND STAFF. + + Lieut. BURMANN, Robert Moyle, D.S.O. ✠ + _Staff-Capt., 20/Inf. Brigade_, [M](6). + 3614 Pte. BUSTARD, Frank, O.B.E. + _Asst. Embarkation Staff-Officer, Major_, [M](2) + 2072 „ CHRISTMAS, Dudley Vyvyan _Staff-Capt._ + 3011 „ CREMETTI, Paul Eugene, O.B.E. + _Major D.A.A.G._, [M](2) + 2034 „ HARVEY-JAMES, Arthur Keedwill Staff-Capt._ + Capt. SIMMONS, Frank Keith ✠, M.V.O., F/D + _Staff-Lt. G.H.Q., Brig.-Major_, [M] + 375 Sgt. SOLOMON, Jerrold Bernard ✠ F/D _Brigade-Major_, [M] + 3100 Pte. ALLISTON, Geoffrey _Staff-Capt., War Office_, [M] + 1832 „ BLACKWOOD, Neville Foster _R.T.O. Capt._, [M] + 1537 „ BONNER, Stanley Abbott, O.B.E. _R.T.O. Major_, [M] + 3128 „ BOVET, Verner Charles Aloys _R.T.O. Capt._ + 2178 „ CAUSTON, Dudley Knight _R.T.O. Major_ [M] + 3573 „ CHARNAUD, Frederick Christian, M.B.E. + _Interpreter (Intelligence) Capt._, [M] + 471 Sgt. DE PURY, Charles Frederick _R.T.O. Staff-Lieut._ + 1016 Corpl. ELLIOTT, Harold Ferox _R.T.O. Capt._ + 248 Sgt. FRY, George Charles Lovell _R.T.O. Lieut._ + 1549 „ GEORGE, Walter Hope ✠ + _Special Appointment. Major_, [M] + 1570 „ GRIFFIN, Sydney William + _Interpreter (Intelligence Dept.)_ [M] + 1839 Corpl. HARTOPP, Charles W. E. Cradock _R.T.O. Capt._, [M] + 2835 Pte. HERVEY, George Arthur Kenneth _R.T.O. Capt._ + 806 Sgt. HUNTER, Arthur Percival _R.T.O. Major_, [M] + 2644 Pte. NOAD, Colin Kenneth _Staff-Lieut._ + 1183 „ SANDERSON, Harold Francis _R.T.O. Lieut._, [M] + 3172 Pte. SANDLAND, Kenneth _R.T.O. Major_ + 1196 L/Cpl. WOLSTENHOLME, John Bernard W. _R.T.O. Lieut._ + 2880 Pte. ANNS, Harold Falkner _Staff-Lieut._, [M] + 1296 „ BARE, Alfred Raymond, D.S.O. ✠ _Staff-Capt._, [M] + 761110 Cpl. BIRCH, Wm. Kenning, O.B.E. _Major_, [M] + 3569 Pte. BOOTH, Edward Arthur _Staff-Lieut._ + 2126 „ BOX, Ernest Hyatt _Staff Capt._, [M] + 63610 „ BROWN, Lionel, M.B.E. _Capt., Directorate of Labour_ + 2345 „ BURBURY, Arthur Vivian ✠ _Staff-Lieut._ + 4410 „ CAFFAREY, Bernard James _Staff-Capt._ + 1548 CQMS CHETWOOD, Henry John + _Staff-Lieut. 1st Class, D.G.T.R.T.E._ + 64950 Pte. CLOUTTE, Herbert James _Specially Employed; 2/Lt._ + 4360 Pte. CUCKNEY, Ernest John, D.S.C. _Staff-Lieut._ + 8168 Sgt. DANIELL, Thos. Edw. St. Clare ✠, O.B.E. + _Lt.-Col., Dir. of Equipment_ + 768535 Sgt. DICKS, Henry Victor _Specially Employed; 2/Lt._ + 8225 L/Cpl. DIX, John Wellington + _Staff-Lieut., West African F.F._ + 1097 Sgt. EATON, John Edward Caldwell _Staff-Lieut._ + 1765 Pte. FARMER, Horace Edwin _Staff Capt._ + 2905 Sgt. FORD, Leslie Beaumont _Staff-Lieut.; A. D. C._ + 7822 Pte. FRYER, Sidney Ernest, M.B.E. _Staff-Lieut._ + 61 Sgt. FURZE, Gordon ✠ _Staff-Capt., 2/Guards’ Brigade_ + 768317 Pte. GARDNER, Oswald J. _Education Officer; Lieut._ + 2240 „ GOLDSCHMIDT, Harold Henry Arthur _Staff Lieut._ + 763298 „ GRAHAM, James _Staff-Lieut.; Employed War Office_ + 2334 „ HOBSON, Harry Royd, D.S.O. + _Lieut.-Col., A.A.Q.MG._, [M] + 765902 Lieut. HALKETT, Guy Wallace _Brigade Major_ + 2255 Pte. HOLLIS, Henry Lewis _Major, D.A.Q.M.G._ + 765577 „ JERMYN, Oliver Reynolds _Capt., Forestry Directorate_ + 761297 RSM LOVELL, George Herbert _Major, D.A.D.O.S._, [M] + 5774 Pte. LESLIE-SMITH, James _Staff-Capt._ + 14447 „ LAWLESS, Philip Henry ✠ _Major, D.A.A.G._, [M] + 2475 „ MAKALUA, Matthew James, O.B.E., F/D + _Major, D.A.D.M._ + 998 „ MARTIN, Victor Callingham _Staff-Capt._ + 2895 „ MOORE, John Leslie Mackenzie ✠, [M] _R.T.O., Capt._ + 4394 „ OUTLAW, William Henry + _Asst. Director Local Resources; Major_ + 231 Lieut. PINDER-BROWN, Henry _R.T.O., Capt._ + 7266 Sgt. PORTERS, Robert Halsted, M.B.E., F/D _Staff-Lieut._ + 7196 Pte. POTTS, Francis Sidney _Staff-Lieut._ + 766286 Sgt. SIDGWICK, Frank _Major, Ministry of Labour_ + 767817 Pte. SAUNDERS, William Lawrence + _Specially Employed; 2/Lieut._ + 762032 „ SKENE, George Alexander + _Employed under Dir. of Timber Supplies; Lieut._ + 85 Sgt. SMITH, Harold Rees ✠ _Major, D.A.A.Q.M.G._ + 4022 Pte. THOMAS, Alban Musgrove _Staff-Lieut._ + 1225 „ THOMPSON, Arnold John, D.S.O. ✠ + _Brigade-Major._, [M] (3) + 1768 „ TREATT, Chaplin Court _Major, R.A.F._, [M] + 5562 „ WALKER, Harold Frederick, M.B.E. + _Flying Officer, R.A.F._ + 6180 „ WIDDERSON, Andrew James, O.B.E. _Staff-Capt._ + 10 CSM WRENTMORE, John Harris _Staff-Lieut. (Recruiting)_ + 761980 Pte. WYNN-WERNICK, Frederick Corbet + _Lieut., Min. of National Service_ + + + RAILWAY TRAFFIC OFFICERS (LIEUTENANTS). + + 3243 Cpl. ALLBUTT, Herbert Stanley + 2713 Pte. BORRAJO, Sydney Alphonzo + 3012 „ BOUGHTON, Frederick Charles + 9632 „ BRETHERTON, Francis + 1548 CQMS CHETWOOD, Henry John + 765499 Pte. CHIGNELL, Alan Herbert + 7528 „ COLEMAN, Frederick Charles + 2144 „ FRANCIS, Charles William + 1936 „ GASGOINE, Hugh ✠ + 805 CQMS GOUGH, Herbert George + 2179 Pte. JEWELL, Charles Francis Hawkins + 202 CQMS KNIGHT, Henry Frampton + 3551 Pte. MARTIN, Richard Ivatt + 159 CSM MARVIN, Douglas Ward + 766580 Pte. MASON, Landon Randolph + 2054 „ SELWAY, Edgar John + 3426 „ VANDYKE, Percy Reginald + + + ROYAL NAVAL AIR SERVICE. + + Flight + Sub-Lieut. + 2082 Pte. BRISLEY, Cuthbert Everard 16/11/14 + _Major R.A.F._ _K/A_ 30/7/18 + 3090 „ BUSH, Richard Eldon 11/ 7/15 + _Injured_ 24/3/16 + 4360 „ CUCKNEY, Ernest John 17/11/15 + _Flight-Lieut. (Staff)_, D.S.C. + 3261 „ EDMONDS, Wilfred Bell 16/12/15 + _From 9/Somerset L.I._ + 2657 „ FELKIN, Samuel Denys 25/ 5/15 + _Flight-Capt. R.A.F._, O.B.E., F/D + 472 „ MORRELL, Charles M. 15/ 4/15 + _Interned in Holland_ + 2286 „ POPHAM, Arthur Ernest 30/10/15 + _Capt._, F/D, [M] + 2256 „ SAVORY, Kenneth Stevens 11/ 9/14 + _Major_, D.S.O. AND BAR, [M] + 1965 „ SIEVEKING, Lancelot de Giharne 7/ 7/15 + _Capt._, D.S.C. _P/W_ 10/12/17 + 1909 „ SIMPSON, George Goodman 8/ 7/15 + _Capt._, D.S.C. + 1061 „ TOMLINSON, Noel Bannister 8/ 9/14 + _Flight-Capt. R.A.F._ + + 763757 Pte. ATHERLEY, Sydney H. 25/ 3/17 _Lieut._ + 767199 „ BELLAMY, Kenneth John Gunning 12/12/17 + 2433 „ GILLESPIE, Leslie Herbert Gray 3/11/16 + _Drowned_ 10/12/17 + 4703 „ LITTLEBOY, Vernon Hatherton 21/12/16 + _Acc/K_ 22/12/17 + 2925 „ MCGREGOR, Norman Myers 5/ 2/16 + _Fl.-Lieut. (Capt. R.A.F.)_ D.S.C. + 765005 „ PODMORE, John Donald 7/ 2/18 + 3332 „ POWER, Ronald Victor 30/ 8/16 + 2597 „ POWNALL, Charles Herbert 29/ 8/16 + _Flight Sub-Lieut._ + 766237 „ UNDERHAY, George Flaxman 7/ 1/18 _Lieut._ + 760917 „ WILKINSON, Ernest George 22/ 4/17 + _Flight Sub-Lieut._ + 2127 „ WINTER, Rupert Randolph 5/ 2/16 + _Flight-Commr._ _K/A_ 9/2/18 + + [Illustration: + + [pp. 44, 491. + + E. N. MELLISH, V.C.] + + [Illustration: + + _Copyright._] [Capt. W. B. WOLLEN. + + CAVALRY OF THE AIR (Bombing German Artillery).] + + [Illustration: + + _Copyright._] [Capt. E. HANDLEY-READ. + + ARRAS (Little Square).] + + [Illustration: + + _Copyright._] [Capt. W. B. WOLLEN. + + A TIGHT CORNER: GETTING THE GUNS AWAY.] + + [Illustration: + + [pp. 45, 381. + + E. P. BENNETT, V.C.] + + [Illustration: + + _Crown Copyright._] [By permission of the Imperial War Museum. + + JOINT ROAD-CONTROL POST (French Troops and Artists).] + + [Illustration: + + Crown Copyright.] [By permission of the Imperial War Museum. + + M/G INSTRUCTION AT G.H.Q., FRANCE.] + + + +ROYAL FLYING CORPS.[18] + + Gazetted + to R.F.C. + Lieut. CHILD, Arthur James 1/ 1/16 + _Lt.-Col._, ✠, O.B.E., F/D, [M](3) + 2ndLt. HARVEY, Eric Blake -/ 8/15 + _Capt._ _P/W, repat._, 22/11/18 + 2ndLt. O’BRIEN, Joseph Andrew 29/ 3/16 + 2ndLt. TALLENTIRE, Arthur Tom -/ -/15 + _Killed (in France)_ 20/10/15 + 2383 Pte. ADAMS, Ronald Blake 4/ 9/15 + _From 4/Middlesex_ + 2345 „ BURBURY, Arthur Vivian 1/10/15 + _Balloon Officer. Staff-Lieut._ + 2617 „ CLARK, Walter Llewellyn 17/ 2/16 + _(15/Middlesex), Capt._ _K/A_ 23/5/17 + 1274 „ CLIFTON, Edward Noel 17/11/15 + _(Coldstream Gds.), Lt._ _w._ 25/1/15 + 1868 Sgt. DANIELL, Thos. Edward St. Clare 8/ 9/15 + _Lt.-Col. (Staff.)_, ✠, O.B.E. + 2572 Pte. GREEN, James Henry 7/11/15 + 3276 „ HAKEWILL, Thomas George -/ 2/16 + _Killed in Egypt_ 11/2/16 + 1700 „ HUGHES, Thomas McKenny 22/11/15 + (_2/K.R.R._). _K/A_ 26/2/18. [M] + 375 Sgt. SOLOMON, Jerrold Bernard 15/10/15 + _Major_, ✠, F/D, [M](2) + 1768 Pte. TREATT, Chaplin Court 27/ 1/15 + _From North Lancs._, [M] + 2320 „ TRIER, Henry Alwyn T. -/ 8/15 _Lieut._ + 3567 „ WESTERN, James George 31/ 7/15 + _Lieut._, M.B.E. + + + 6677 Pte. BARLOW, William Geoffrey 15/ 3/16 _Lieut._ + 7525 „ BLACKWOOD, John 13/ 3/16 _Major_ + 6099 „ COCK, Geoffrey Hornblower 3/ 6/16 + 6753 „ COWLING, John Arnold 18/ 4/16 _Capt._, [M] + 7287 „ GOUDIE, Norman 22/ 4/16 + _Capt._, D.F.C. + 2158 „ HORN, Marmaduke Langdale -/ -/16 _Lieut._, F/D + 6294 „ MACKAIN, Henry Fergus 18/ 3/16 + _Killed in Action_ 27/2/17 + 2113 „ NEAL, Harry -/ -/16 + 3961 „ RADCLIFFE, Ernest John 20/ 1/16 + _Killed (Brooklands)_ 20/2/16 + 7015 „ RUCK, John Arthur 17/ 3/16 + _Acc/K_ 25/5/16 + 6592 „ SMITH, Arthur William 3/ 6/16 _Lieut._ + + 7586 Pte. ABBOT, Thomas Walker 27/ 1/17 + _Lieut._, [M] _K/A_ 18/8/17 + 760593 Sgt. ACKERMANN, Gerald 27/10/17 _A.E.O._ + 765428 Pte. ADAMS, Philip Walter 12/10/17 + 760621 „ ADAMSON, Christopher Patrick 13/ 4/17 + _P/W_ 22/10/17 + 764006 „ ALBERRY, William Charles 13/12/17 + 7891 „ ALBURY, Norman Howard 7/ 2/17 _K/A_ 15/9/17 + 763144 „ ALLEN, Cyrus 7/ 6/17 _K/A_ 16/7/18 + 763017 „ ALLEN, Geoffrey Walker 6/ 4/17 + _Capt. (Medical)_ + 8000 „ ANDERSON, Frederick St. Kervin 28/ 2/17 + _K/A_ 21/11/17 + 766009 „ ANDERSON, Patrick Alexander 26/ 8/17 + _K/A_ 19/10/17 + 7587 L/Cpl. ANDERSON, Richard Wm. L. 27/ 1/17 _K/A_ 11/6/17 + 763223 Pte. ANDREWS, Alfred Edmund Claude 21/ 4/17 _Lieut._ + 2884 Cpl. ANGELL, Bruce Othniel 18/ 9/16 + _Lieut._, M.B.E. + 7502 Pte. 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BIRCH, Reginald Allan 7/ 6/17 _Lieut._ + 762613 „ BIRKS, Herbert Arthur 13/ 2/17 _Lieut._ + 6324 „ BISHOP, Frank Ernest 5/ 9/16 _K/A_ 12/7/17 + 765488 „ BISPHAM, David Charles 23/ 9/17 + _Acc/K_ 4/11/17 + 761942 „ BLOOMER, David William Howard 14/ 4/17 + 1245 Sgt. BOMFORD, Herbert James Powell 3/11/16 + _Lieut._ _w._ 15/11/17 + 764872 Pte. 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BROCKMAN, Frank George 16/10/16 + _Lieut. w._ 18/4/17 + 2706 Pte. BROOK, Clifford Hardman 21/ 1/15 _Capt._ + 765707 „ BROWN, Ernest Ainsidee Jellicorse 3/11/17 + 7482 „ BROWN, Edward John 26/ 9/16 _K/A_ 17/8/17 + 6844 „ BROWN, John William 5/ 9/16 + _Lieut._ _P/W_ 11/10/18 + 6748 „ BROWN, Frank Percival 5/ 9/16 + _Lieut._ _w._ 18/6/17 + 762299 „ BROWN, William John C. 14/ 4/17 _Lieut._ + 765985 „ BRUCE, Robert Francis 12/ 9/17 + 767200 „ BRUCE, Ronald Reid Hardcastle 7/ 3/18 + 7824 „ BRYSON, John 27/ 1/17 + 765157 „ BUCHANAN, Francis Stanley 6/ 9/17 + 761370 „ BUCKTON, Clifford 11/ 8/17 + 765012 „ BULL, William 26/ 8/17 + 5893 „ BULLOCK, Austin Bernard 5/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + 765218 „ BURGESS, George William 2/ 7/17 _Lieut._ + 765912 „ BURSLAM, Frank Grant 23/ 9/17 _w._ + 5046 „ BUTT, Alfred 25/ 5/16 + (_From 2/Bedford_) _K/A_ 4/1/18 + 5570 „ CABLE, Leonard 5/ 9/16 + (_Administrative_) + 764416 „ CAIN, Douglas Walter Thomas 13/ 4/17 + _Lieut._ _w._ 3/10/17 + 2094 Cpl. CANDY, Rupert George 13/ 3/16 + _Flight Lieut._ + 765581 Pte. CAREY, Robert Benson 23/ 9/17 _Lieut._ + 765266 „ CARLAW, Hamish White 21/ 4/17 + 764685 „ CARSON, William Frank 15/ 6/17 _Lieut._ + 767210 „ CARTER, Alan 27/ 2/18 + _Acc/K_ 25/6/18 + 1189 Cpl. CARTER, William Charles 26/ 4/17 _Capt._ + 3588 Pte. CASSELS, James Stuart 5/12/15 + (_From 9/Sussex_) _Lieut._ + 8080 „ CASSIDY, Arthur James 27/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + 764977 „ CASTLEMAN, Frederick B. Goodwin 21/ 4/17 _Lieut._ + 765986 „ CATON, Edmund Percy 14/11/17 + _Kite Balloon Section_ + 766331 „ CAVE, Clement Fortes 7/ 2/18 [M] + 760873 „ CAWSON, George Adrian 7/ 6/17 + _K/A_ 30/11/17 + 7588 „ CAYFORD, George Everitt 27/ 1/17 + _Killed_ 16/7/17 + 763359 „ CHADWICK, Cyril Henry 31/ 7/17 + _Lieut. A.E.O._, [M] + 761753 „ CHAMPION, Alfred 7/ 2/17 + (_To Tank Corps_) _Lieut._ _w._ 8/8/18 + 761446 „ CHAPLIN, Frederick Perry 17/ 3/17 _Lieut._ + 760678 „ CHAPMAN, Alfred Arthur 17/ 3/17 + 8209 „ CHAPMAN, Edward Charles 27/ 1/17 + 760522 „ CHANCEY, Percy 20/12/17 + 762446 „ CHEERS, Donald Heriot Anson 27/ 6/17 + _Acc/K_ 17/4/18 + 6751 „ CHESTER, George Stanley 27/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + 764087 „ CHICK, Arthur Leslie 27/ 6/17 + A.F.C. _w._ 15/11/18 + 765029 „ CHISWELL, Robert Mervyn Frank 17/ 5/17 _Lieut._ + 762746 „ CHURCH, Ernest Henry 28/ 8/17 _w._ 18/1/18 + 765267 „ CLARK, Frederick Sloan 7/ 6/17 + _Lieut._ _P/W_ 7/12/17 + 5733 „ CLARK, Laurence Fraser 26/ 9/16 + 1533 „ CLARKE, George Malcolm 1/ 1/15 + (_From 2/Leinster_) _Capt._, A.F.C. + 762825 „ CLEGG, George William 14/ 4/17 + 765311 „ CLEMENTSON, Leslie Howell 17/ 5/17 + _Administrative_ + 4842 „ CLOWES, Richard 9/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + 764962 „ COATES, Frank Spencer 14/ 7/17 + 8054 „ COATES, Sydney 27/ 1/17 _K/A_ 27/5/17 + 7935 „ COBB, Reginald Lawrence 10/ 9/16 _A.E.O._ + 6099 „ COCK, Geoffrey Hornblower 2/ 6/16 + ✠. _P/W_ 10/9/17 + 76421 „ COLEMAN, Francis Daniel 17/ 5/17 _Lieut._ + 767137 „ COLIN, Barthelmy Jules 15/ 2/19 + 765500 „ COLLANDER-BROWN, Wm. Hugh 11/ 8/17 _Lieut._ + 3244 „ COLLINS, Arthur Duppa 14/ 1/17 _D/W_ 1/4/17 + 763361 „ COLLISON, Frederick Laing 27/ 8/17 _Lieut._ + 765419 „ COLVILLE-JONES, Thomas 14/ 7/17 + _Capt._ _D/W While P/W_ 24/5/18 + 4215 „ CONDER, Reginald Edward 27/ 1/17 + _Lieut. W._ 18/6/17 + 766582 „ CONYNGHAM, Dalton Parry 18/ 1/18 + 763196 „ COOMBE, Alfred Stanley Naylor 21/ 4/17 + _Missing_ 16/5/18 + 7818 „ COOMBS, Vernon Courtenay 28/ 2/17 + _W. & P/W_ 4/10/17 + 762972 „ COOPER, Gordon John 13/ 4/17 _Lieut._ + 766190 „ COOPER, Sidney 7/ 2/18 + 1199 Sgt. COOPER, Sidney 7/ 1/17 + _Lieut._ _W._ 20/4/17 + 765113 Pte. CORNFORD, Kenneth Melville A. 5/ 5/17 _Lieut._ + 3980 „ CORRY, Frank Moring 7/11/15 + _D/W_ 12/12/17 + 4772 „ COSTON, James Alfred Carr 28/ 2/17 + 762695 „ COULSON, Charles Stanley Lomas 7/ 6/17 + _Lieut._, D.F.C. _w._ 9/8/18. [M] + 7573 „ COURTICE, John Clarence 10/ 9/16 _A.E.O._ + 765759 „ COURTNEY, William Edward L. 11/ 8/17 + _P/w_ 12/11/18 + 765927 „ COUTTS, Frederick 26/ 8/17 + 766807 „ COVELL, Eric Herbert 7/ 2/18 + 4340 L/Cpl. COWLIN, Alfred Charles 27/ 1/17 + 762716 Pte. COWPER, Cecil Featherstone 17/ 5/17 _Lieut._ + 766246 „ COX, Leonard John 22/10/17 _Lieut._ + 5837 „ CRABB, John Bawden 7/10/16 + _Lieut., O.E.O._ + 765114 „ CRAWLEY, Douglas Vivian 11/ 8/17 + 8236 „ CRICKMORE, Edwin Bruce 28/ 2/17 + _P/W_ 29/10/18 + 760401 „ CROCKETT, Wallace John 7/11/17 _K/A_ 19/9/18 + 764883 „ CRYER, Harold James 7/ 6/17 + _Acc./K_ 13/10/17 + 765454 „ CULLEN James Marsh 23/ 9/17 + 762990 „ CUMMING, James 21/ 4/17 + 4751 „ CURTIS, Hubert James 27/ 1/17 _Missing_ + 760648 „ CURTIS, Henry Neville 6/ 4/17 + _K/A_ 22/10/17 + 765163 „ DAFFORN, Ernest Edward 15/ 6/17 _Lieut._ + 764820 „ DALPIAZ, Germano 21/ 4/17 + 765928 „ DANGER, Eric Oscar 26/ 8/17 + _Lieut._ _w._ 2/10/18 + 765531 „ DANIEL, Frank Charles 26/ 8/17 _Lieut._ + 7590 „ DAND, James Huddart 27/ 1/17 M.B.E. + 8168 „ DANN, Henry Norman Groves 27/ 1/17 _K/A_ 15/9/17 + 762606 „ DARBY, Ernest Hubert Wynn 14/ 4/17 + 760760 „ DAVIES, Frederick Harry 28/ 2/17 _Capt._, ✠ + 764981 „ DAVIES, John David Griffith 21/ 4/17 _Observer_ + 766514 „ DAVIES, Richard Lewis 4/11/17 + 6845 „ DAVIES, Richard Stanley 5/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + 764059 „ DAVIES, William Edgar 30/ 5/17 _Lieut._ + 767150 „ DAVIES, Wilfred Thomas 17/ 3/18 + 765698 „ DAVIS, Ronald Herbert 13/ 8/17 + _Missing_ 6/9/18 + 762614 „ DAVIS, Roy K. 14/11/17 + _Kite Balloon Observer_ + 766515 „ DEARLOVE, Basil John 7/ 3/18 + 8058 „ DE FONTENAY, Phillippe Auguste 3/ 2/17 _Lieut._ + 765824 „ DE GERSIGNY, Noel 24/ 1/18 + 4746 „ DENNIS, Leonard Victor 27/ 1/17 + 762020 „ DE ST. FELIX, Phillipe 17/ 3/17 + 766687 „ DEW, Edward Alphonse 18/ 1/18 + D.F.C. _w._ 22/7/18 + 763026 „ DIAMOND, William Edward de B. 13/ 4/17 + _W. and P/W_ 21/9/17 + 763874 „ DICKENS, Edward Charles 12/ 5/17 _Lieut._ + 9640 Sgt. DICKSEE, Harold John Hugh 27/ 9/16 + _Lieut._ _w._ 27/12/17 + 765699 Pte. DIDCOTT, Frederic Ernest 11/ 8/17 _Lieut._ + 3624 L/Cpl. DIMMOCK, Norman Hereford 5/ 9/16 + _Capt._, A.F.C. + 7505 Pte. DINGLE, William Warren 27/ 1/17 _Observer_ + 766016 „ DODD, Albert 12/10/17 + _K/A_ 30/10/18 + 763615 „ DONE, Richard 17/ 5/17 _Lieut._ + 3442 „ DOWN, Harold Hunter 4/ 1/17 + _Lieut._, A.F.C. + 761312 „ DOWSETT, Henry George 7/ 3/18 + _Acc/K_ 17/7/18 + 6212 „ DRAPER, Marcus 27/ 1/17 + _Acc/K_ 7/2/17 + 6733 „ DRIVER, Edgar Thomas 27/11/16 _Lieut._, [M] + 5994 „ DRUMMOND, Joseph Rayson 27/ 1/17 _K/A_ 22/9/18 + 763011 „ DUDBRIDGE, Morton 5/ 4/17 + 762697 „ DUFFY, Frank 24/ 5/17 _Lieut._ + 765438 „ DUGGAN, Lewin Bowring 25/11/17 + (_From/Hereford_) + 764606 „ DULIN, William Walter Motta 5/ 5/17 + _Lieut._, _K/A_ 29/7/18 + 4084 „ DUPONT, Alfred Norman 11/11/15 + _Lieut._, A.F.C. + 765439 „ DUNCAN, James Athol Gordon 11/ 8/17 + _Acc/K_ 15/2/18 + 765763 „ DUNFORD, Charles William 12/ 9/17 _w._ 10/12/17 + 765324 „ EASON, Walter Stanley 11/ 8/17 _Lieut._ + 4456 Cpl. EASTCOTT, John Noel 27/ 1/17 + 763266 Pte. EDGE, James Dallas 15/ 8/17 _Lieut._ + 765226 „ EDINOW, Samuel 25/ 6/17 + 7326 „ EDMONDS, Edward Peregrine Pell 27/ 1/17 _D/W_ -/9/18 + 763384 „ EDWARDS, Joshua Price 7/ 6/17 + 764692 „ ELLIS, Albert Edward 15/ 6/17 _Lieut._ + 4632 L/Cpl. ELLIS, Guy Stuart 27/ 1/17 _K/A_ 12/7/17 + 2626 Sgt. ENGUELL, George James 5/11/16 + _Capt., A.E.O._ + 7483 Pte. ETHERIDGE, Donald Harding 5/11/16 _A.E.O._ + 760473 „ EVANS, Francis Bernard 13/ 9/17 _K/A_ 17/2/18 + 765615 „ EVANS, Percy Lewis 23/ 9/17 + _K/A_ 22/11/18 + 762748 „ EVANS, Richard Ralph 3/11/17 + 764488 „ EVERETT, Ernest 7/ 6/17 _Lieut._ + 6496 „ EWBANK, Charles Henry Preston 29/ 8/16 _Lieut._ + 762401 „ FACEY, Reginald Vaughan 7/ 6/17 _Lieut._ + 6284 „ FAIRBAIRN, Arthur Reginald 27/ 1/17 D.F.C. + 3182 „ FALCK, Lionel Louis 4/ 6/15 + (_from 9/Middlesex_) F/D + 764428 „ FARRELL, Kenneth George 5/ 5/17 + 4505 Cpl. FARRIER, Archibald Victor 16/ 1/16 + _w._ 24/11/17 [M] + 763059 Pte. FARTHING, Arthur 2/ 7/17 _Lieut._ + 762829 „ FATTORINI, Thomas 6/ 4/17 _K/A_ 13/8/18 + 765700 „ FAUCETT, Lawrence Wm. 7/ 2/18 + 763496 „ FAULKNER, Harold Frederick 5/ 5/17 _Lieut._ + 763639 „ FEAR, Robert Stanley 27/ 6/17 _D/W_ 5/3/18 + 765587 „ FELLS, Sidney Frederick John 11/ 8/17 + 7439 „ FELTON, Arthur Reginald 27/ 1/17 + 7440 „ FELTON, Clifford Twyford 27/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + 765091 „ FENN-SMITH, Warren Kemp 26/ 8/17 _K/A_ 18/1/18 + 764091 „ FERGUSON, John Cecil 28/ 8/17 + _Lieut._ _w._ 27/8/18 + 767123 „ FEWKES, Leslie 7/ 2/18 + 765538 „ FFOULKES-JONES, Edwin Jocelyn 26/ 8/17 _Lieut._ + 764554 „ FIELD, Stanley 18/ 4/17 _Hon. Lieut._ + 763821 „ FINKE, Rudolph Frederick G. B. 3/11/17 + 761936 „ FOOT, David Victor 17/ 3/17 + _Acc/K_ 4/5/17 + 762557 „ FOSTER, Frank Hawley 5/ 4/17 _K/A_ 3/6/17 + 8354 „ FOSTER, Franklin James 28/ 2/17 _K/A_ 23/8/17 + 765325 „ FRANCIS, William George 15/ 6/17 _K/A_ 10/3/18 + 763739 „ FRANCIS-HAWKINS, Fitzroy H. M. 15/ 6/17 + 5492 „ FRANK, Charles Frederick 5/ 9/16 + _Lieut._, D. F. C. + 3387 „ FRASER, Cecil Garnet 7/11/15 + (_From 2/Leicester_), _Lt._ _w._ 6/1/16 + 3162 „ FRATER, Alexander Hay 24/10/15 + (_From 2/D.C.L.I._), [M] + 767138 „ FRENCH, Robert Harold 7/ 3/18 + 6380 „ FREW, John Glover Hugo 26/ 9/16 + _Capt._ _w. & P/W_ 6/7/17 + 7311 „ FRISBY, Ernest Chalinder 5/11/16 + _Lieut., A. E. O._ + 766811 „ FULLER, Roland Usher 24/ 1/18 + 4118 „ GALE-HASLEHAM, Dudley Alfred 27/ 1/17 + 765680 „ GALLARD, Wm. Jack Herbert 11/ 8/17 + 7939 „ GANE, Arthur 5/11/16 + _Lieut., A.E.O._ + 3617 Sgt. GARNER, Percy Rowlands 5/11/16 + _Lieut., A.E.O._ + 8355 Pte. GARDINER, Herbert Michael 28/ 2/17 _Lieut._ + 766110 „ GARNETT, Arthur Wormwell 7/ 2/18 + 766837 „ GARROD, John Douglas Loveless 24/ 1/18 + 7895 „ GEDGE, Lathom Sidney Victor 27/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + 764491 „ GIBBON, Harold Merlyn 7/ 6/17 + 764063 „ GIBSON, James Alexander 21/ 6/17 + 764768 „ GILES, Albert 5/ 7/17 + 763125 „ GILLBARD, Gurdon 5/ 7/17 + 764985 „ GILLINGS, George Arthur 17/ 5/17 + _Lieut._ _w._ 12/10/17 + 764595 „ GITTINGS, Howard Stanley 21/ 4/17 + 3747 L/Cpl. GLAZER, David Philip 26/ 9/16 + 6761 Pte. GODING, Rupert Ross 27/ 1/17 + 8023 „ GOLDBY, Frederick Lyster 27/ 1/17 + 763785 „ GOLDS, Ronald Leslie 7/ 6/17 _Lieut._ + 764987 „ GOODEARLE, Francis Roy 21/ 4/17 + 761407 „ GOODMAN, Keeley Ian 12/11/16 _Lieut._ + 7287 „ GOUDIE, Norman 19/ 4/16 + _Capt._, D.F.C. + 8182 „ GRACE, Alfred Alexander George 28/ 2/17 _K/A_ 26/6/17 + 760908 „ GRAMMONT, Reginald Thomas 25/10/17 + 762451 „ GRANT, Frank Douglas 14/ 4/17 + _w._ 27/10/17 & 30/1/18 + 763691 „ GRAY, Charles Gilbert Dunbar 17/ 5/17 + _Lieut._ _P/W_ 17/11/17 + 765991 „ GRAYSON, Edward 14/11/17 + _Flying Officer_ + 765939 „ GREAVES, Herbert Francis Kenneth 26/ 8/17 + 3572 „ GREEN, James Henry 7/11/15 _Capt._ + 765446 „ GREEN, Wilfred Barratt 11/ 8/17 + _Flight-Lieut._, D.F.C., F/D(2) + 764578 „ GREENAWAY, Bramwell Victor 5/ 7/17 + 765332 „ GREENE, Richard Ernest 15/ 6/17 + 764829 „ GREENHILL, Herbert Percy 21/ 4/17 + 765269 „ GRIFFITH, Frederick 5/ 5/17 + 764432 „ GRIFFITHS, D. R. 13/ 4/17 _Lieut._ + 762330 „ GROOM, Victor Emmanuel 26/ 4/17 + (_From West Yorks_). _Lt._, D.F.C. + 763390 „ GROVES, John 16/ 4/17 + 763332 „ GUNNING, William George 18/ 4/17 + 6885 „ HADDON, Henry 10/ 9/16 + _Lieut. A.E.O._ + 762405 „ HAGGART, Edmund Charles 7/ 6/17 _Lieut._ + 761204 „ HAIGH, Guy Rhodes 25/10/17 _Lieut._ + 765702 „ HALL, Edward Thomas 23/ 9/17 + 3829 „ HALL, William Eric 5/12/15 + (_from 22/London_). _Lieut._ _w. & P/W_ 24/11/17 + 764319 „ HAMILTON, Cyril William 14/ 4/17 + _Lieut. w._ 22/10/17 + 1238 „ HAMILTON, Herbert James 29/ 8/15 + _Capt._, ✠ _Acc/K_ 13/6/18 + 762102 „ HAMILTON, Morris McNeil 13/10/17 + 762975 „ HAMMERSLEY, Cyril 6/ 4/17 + 764143 „ HANAFY, Sydney Reginald 13/ 6/17 + _D/W_ 24/11/17 + 766519 „ HANSON, Harry 14/11/17 + _Lieut._ _w._ 21/3/18 + 762519 „ HARDMAN, Donald 10/ 5/17 + 763158 „ HARDY, Lawrence Cecil 5/ 7/17 + 7982 „ HAREL, Louis Octave 27/ 1/17 + _Lieut._ _K/A_ 18/8/17 + 1384 „ HARGREAVES, Cyril Augustus 27/ 1/17 _D/W_ 15/8/17 + 765457 „ HARGREAVES, Willoughby F. 26/ 8/17 + _Acc/K_ 21/2/18 + 7858 „ HARRIS, Arthur Stuart 27/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + 765171 „ HARRIS, Percy Edmund 21/ 4/17 _Hon. Lieut._ + 765037 „ HARRISON, Edward Cyril 7/ 6/17 _w._ 25/5/18 + 765270 „ HARRISON, Frank 8/ 9/17 + 764026 „ HARRISON, Fred Norman 5/ 5/17 _Lieut._ + 6342 „ HARTLEY, Allan 26/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + 765122 „ HARTLEY, Arthur Samuel 21/ 4/17 + 8009 „ HASELDEN, Eric Frank 27/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + 763583 „ HASSALL, James Edwin Guy 13/ 4/17 _Lieut._ + 5851 „ HASTINGS, Norman William 27/ 1/17 + 3132 RSM HAWKSFORD, Francis Henry 10/ 9/16 + _Major_, O.B.E., [M] + 7800 Pte. HAWORTH, Peter 19/12/16 + (_From Lancs Fus._) _Obs._, D.F.C. + 762955 „ HAWTHORNE, Frank Maudsley 3/ 1/18 + 760570 „ HAYNES, Frederick Henry 27/ 8/17 + 3170 „ HEATHCOTE, Niels Hugh de V. 4/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + 763034 „ HEDGES, Robert Bernard Taylor 23/ 5/17 + _Lieut._ _w._ 3/5/18 + 2921 Sgt. HENDERSON, Edward Murray 21/ 8/16 _Lieut._ + 8179 Pte. HEPBURN, Allan 27/ 1/17 + _Lieut._, D.F.C. _w._ 1/10/17 + 765906 „ HERRERA, Joseph Ascension 23/ 9/17 + 765313 „ HEWAT, Richard Alexander 21/ 4/17 _K/A /8/18_ + 760635 „ HICKS, George Rensbury 3/11/17 + _Lieut._, D.F.C. + 765305 „ HICKS, Harry Ronald 21/ 4/17 + _K/A_ 12/10/17 + 4827 „ HIGHAM, John Arthur 27/ 1/17 + _Lieut._, F/D. _w._ 24/11/17. [M] + 763065 „ HILLS, Edward Algernon Ray 13/ 4/17 _w._ 22/10/17 + 763553 „ HIND, Ivan Frank 10/ 5/17 + 764945 „ HITCHING, Arthur Stanley 21/ 4/17 + 4683 L/Cpl. HODGKINS, Alfred 5/11/16 + _Lieut., A.E.O._ + 764990 Pte. HOLBECHE, Colin George 21/ 5/17 + 766796 „ HOLMAN, Herbert Guy 12/ 2/18 + _w. & P/W_ 9/7/18 + 762900 „ HOOD, Ronald 24/ 5/17 _Lieut._ + 4534 „ HOOD, Ronald Paton 27/ 1/17 _K/A_ 28/9/17 + 764894 „ HOPGOOD, Francis John 7/ 6/17 + _Lieut._ _P/W_ 14/5/18 + 7730 „ HOPPS, Frank Linden 6/ 8/16 + (_From Yorkshire L. I._). _Lt._, A.F.C. + 1437 „ HORSLEY, Oswald 15/12/14 + _(From 2/Gordons). Capt._, ✠✠, _w._ 9/1/15 + & 20/7/15. _Acc/K_ 9/8/18. [M] + 8029 „ HOWARD, Alan 5/11/16 + _Capt., A.E.O._ [M] + 4528 „ HOWARD, George Vivian 27/ 1/17 + _Lieut._, D.F.C. + 764497 „ HOWELLS, George James 7/ 6/17 + _K/A_ 23/11/17 + 766305 „ HUBBARD, Norman Frederick S. 2/12/17 + 764068 „ HUCKLEBRIDGE, Edward Cecil 13/ 4/17 _Lieut._ + 766955 „ HUDSON, Harry James 24/ 1/18 + 762453 „ HUGHES, Gilbert Cyril 14/ 4/17 _Lieut._ + 765174 „ HUGHES, Ronald Baskerville 21/ 4/17 _K/A_ 31/5/17 + 764146 „ HULL, Herbert Cranley 11/ 5/17 _E. O._ + 762617 „ HUMPHRIES, Leslie Glendower 21/ 4/17 _K/A_ 16/9/17 + 4449 L/Cpl. HUNSTONE, George Neil 27/ 1/17 _K/A_ 28/6/17 + 762618 Pte. HUNT, Cyril Frank 21/ 4/17 _K/A_ 22/4/19 + 6567 „ HUNTER, George Frederick 5/ 9/16 + 7897 „ HUNTER, George Thomas F. 27/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + 764246 „ HUNTER, Harry 13/ 4/17 _D/W_ 5/11/17 + 4091 „ HURLEY, Alfred Vincent 5/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + 8210 „ HURLEY, William Michael Mary 27/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + 762608 „ HURST, William M, 14/ 4/17 + 765040 „ IKIN, Alfred Edward 6/ 5/17 _K/A_ 11/3/18 + 762304 „ IVES, Edgar Donald Kirk 5/ 5/17 + 764030 „ IVISON, Thomas 21/ 4/17 _Lieut._ + 8134 „ JACKSON, Arthur 27/ 1/17 _K/A_ 7/2/17 + 762618 „ JACKSON, Henry Gilbert 14/ 4/17 + _Lieut._ _w._ 5/6/18 + 764704 „ JACKSON, Wm. Arthur Frederick 15/ 6/17 + 766556 „ JAMES, Arthur Colin 13/12/17 + 5445 „ JAMES, Edwin Archibald 5/ 9/16 + 5345 „ JARVIS, Archibald Henry 28/ 2/17 _Lieut._ + 760700 „ JARVIS, Patrick Wm. Lemnel 13/ 4/17 _Lieut._ + 762857 „ JEFF, Robert Nemmo Williamson 5/ 4/17 + _Lieut._ _P/W_ 11/8/17 + 7450 „ JENNINGS, Edward Dudley 27/ 1/17 _P/W_ 16/6/17 + 2638 CQMS JENNINGS, John Wilfred 10/ 9/16 + _Capt., A.E.O._ [M] + 584 Pte. JERWOOD, Edward Longsden 27/ 1/15 + (_From 1/Berks_). _Capt._, ✠✠✠ _w._ 9/11/18 [M] + 762880 „ JOHNSON, Frank Hollawell 14/ 4/17 + 6764 „ JOHNSON, Stanley Morrel 27/ 1/17 + _Died From Injuries_ 25/5/17 + 3136 „ JOHNSTONE, Robert 2/ 7/15 + (_From 4/London_). _Lieut._, ✠ + 2287 „ JONES, Alfred Gordon Newton 27/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + 762273 „ JONES, Arthur Idwal Morris 5/ 7/17 + 764995 „ JONES, Douglas Hemming 5/ 5/17 + _Lieut._ _w._ 10/4/18 + 764499 „ JONES, Eric Kyffin 7/ 6/17 + 3752 „ JONES, Frank Bernard 27/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + 7806 „ JONES, Henry Victorian 27/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + 764650 „ JONES, William Basil 5/ 5/17 + _Lieut._ _w._ 9/10/17 + 764558 „ JONES, William Ernest Frank 21/ 4/17 + _Lieut._, D.F.C. + 764579 „ JOSEPH, John Rhys 21/ 4/17 _d._ 23/4/17 + 763427 „ JOSEPH, Michael Baron 6/ 5/17 + _Observer._ _w._ 5/6/18 + 765239 „ KEARTON, Richard 16/ 6/17 + 765421 „ KEEN, Frederick Francis 14/ 7/17 _Lieut._ + 760822 „ KEENAHAN, Joseph Eric Anthony 11/ 8/17 + _Lieut._ _w._ 22/3/18 + 5911 „ KELSLY, Philip George 5/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + 6804 „ KEMP, Allan Frederick 5/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + 762436 „ KENDALL, Sidney 14/ 4/17 + _Lieut._ _P/W_ 18/12/17 + 761431 „ KIBBLE, Harold James 28/ 8/17 _Lieut._ + 765504 „ KIDD, Arthur Lindsay 11/ 8/17 + _Lieut._ _P/W_ 14/1/18 + 765274 „ KING, Kenneth Vivian 1/ 6/17 _K/A_ 30/7/18 + 8211 „ KNIGHT, Alan Gwyer 27/ 1/17 + 765685 „ KNIGHT, Robert 13/ 8/17 + 7578 „ KNOCK, Norman Herbert 10/ 9/16 _A.E.O._ + 766481 „ KNOWLES, Arthur Richard 13/12/17 _Lieut._ + 766309 „ KNOWLES, Cecil George 7/ 2/18 + 766413 „ KNOX, Percy Joseph 3/11/17 _Lieut._ + 7452 „ LABROW, Leonard 7/ 2/17 _Lieut._ + 764653 „ LACY, Arthur Ord 5/ 5/17 _Lieut._ + 766025 „ LAGESSE, Camille Henri Raoul 26/ 8/17 + _Lieut._, D.F.C. AND BAR, F/D, [M] + 764151 „ LAMB, James Ernest 18/ 4/17 _Lieut._ + 6172 „ LAMBERT, Frank Percival 15/10/16 + 766055 „ LANDLESS, Maurice 13/12/17 + 764966 „ LANE, Ronald Basil 15/ 6/17 + _Lieut._ _w._ 4/7/18 + 765842 „ LANGFORD, James Ches. 26/ 8/17 _Lieut._ + 765635 „ LASKER, Robert Sidney 11/ 8/17 + _Missing_ 13/6/18 + 764439 „ LATHAM, Leslie Sawyer 18/ 4/17 _Lieut._ + 763464 „ LATHAM, William Gladstone 13/ 4/17 + _Lieut._ _w._ 19/8/18 + 5264 „ LAW, Edgar Rowland 5/ 9/16 + _w. & P/W_ 13/4/17 + 762667 Cpl. LAWSON, Vincent Wade 25/ 9/17 + _Assist. Gunnery Inst._ + 762456 Pte. LAYBORN, Thomas A. E. 5/ 5/17 _Lieut._, [M] + 765907 „ LAZZARI, Reoul 1/ 9/17 + 8287 „ LEAKE, Robert 5/11/16 + _Lieut., E. O._ + 762621 „ LEDGER, Raymond 21/ 4/17 + 760681 „ LEECH, Norman Henry 24/ 1/18 + 762649 „ LEETE, Bernard Moore T. S. 17/ 5/17 _Lieut._ + 8047 L/Cpl. LEGGE, Lawrence 11/10/16 + _Major, E. O._ + 760583 Pte. LEIGHTON, Kenneth Alfred Wm. 17/ 3/17 + _Lieut._ _P/W_ + 766056 „ LEVICK, Cyril 27/ 2/18 _K/A_ 16/6/18 + 765000 „ LEWIS, Arthur Gordon 15/ 6/17 _Lieut._ + 4548 „ LEWIS, Charles Ambrose 27/ 1/17 _Capt._ + 6874 „ LEWIS, Cyril William 26/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + 762881 „ LEWIS, Leslie Allin. 3/ 5/17 _Lieut._ + 764658 „ LEWIS, Thomas Hugh Lloyd 14/ 4/17 _Lieut._ + 765773 „ LINFORD, Bernard Owen M. 26/ 8/17 _Lieut._ + 765212 „ LITTLE, Harold Ross 5/ 5/17 + _Lieut._ _w._ 23/8/18 + 763183 „ LITTLER, Tom 13/ 4/17 _K/A_ 3/7/17 + 765348 „ LIVINGSTONE, Frederick Maurice 15/ 6/17 _Lieut._ + 2319 „ LIVOCK, Eric Stuart 29/ 9/15 _K/A_ 8/11/17 + 762837 „ LOMAS, Lionel Frank 13/ 4/17 + 3680 „ LONG, Arthur William 27/ 1/17 + 7093 „ LONG, John Thomas 5/ 8/16 + _w._ 22/8/17. _Killed_ 8/10/17 + 762859 „ LONGDEN, George 14/ 4/17 + 765133 „ LOUDON, Robert Monteith Watson 21/ 4/17 _Lieut._ + 762412 „ LOW, Henry Vales 17/ 4/17 + _Lieut. E. O. 3_ + 761979 „ LUDSKI, Jessel Charles 17/ 3/17 + 767178 „ LUKE, Arthur William George 27/ 2/18 + 8212 „ LYNN, Dennis Leonard 27/ 1/17 + 765409 „ MACAULAY, John 14/ 7/17 + 761637 „ MACDONALD, Eric Norman 13/ 9/17 + D.F.C. _w._ 5/11/18 + 766870 „ MACDONALD, James 7/ 3/18 D.F.C., F/D + 765043 „ MACDOUGALL, Peter Arthur 21/ 6/17 _Lieut._, ✠ + 4881 „ MACGREGOR, Charles Stuart 27/ 1/17 + _Lieut. Obs. Officer_ + 764610 „ MACLAREN, Duncan 5/ 5/17 _Lieut._ + 765490 „ MACLENNAN, John Carnock 14/ 7/17 + 765098 „ MACNAUGHTON, Robert 5/ 5/17 + 5019 „ MAINGOT, Joseph Henry 7/ 7/16 + (_From Brit. W. Ind. R._) _Lieut._, ✠ + 6421 „ MALABAR, Robert Frederick 5/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + 764373 „ MANN, William George 7/ 6/17 + _K/A_ 28/11/17 + 765425 „ MANTEGAZZA, Rinaldo 13/ 8/17 + 763535 „ MARGETSON, Emil Alexander 15/ 6/17 + _Acc./K_ 16/6/17 + 3514 „ MARGOLIOUTH, Alfred Henry 11/ 7/16 _K/A_ 2/4/17 + 7428 „ MARKS, Albert Edward 7/ 2/17 _Lieut._ + 763131 „ MARRIOTT, Dennis Wynn 2/ 7/17 _Lieut._ + 762839 „ MARSDEN, Geoffrey Rutland 7/ 6/17 + 763110 „ MARTIN, Alan David 21/ 4/17 _Lieut._ + 3515 „ MARTYN, August Noor 11/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + 765044 „ MARTYR, Harry Arthur Charles 21/ 4/17 _Lieut._ + 2426 „ MARVIN, Henry Leslie 16/ 4/17 + _K/A_ 26/10/17 + 766482 „ MASKALL, Robert George 3/ 1/18 + 760644 „ MASON, Cyril Arthur 14/ 4/17 + _Lieut._ _w._ 13/5/18 + 763073 „ MASON, George 21/ 4/17 + _Killed_ 4/5/17 + 7815 „ MASSEY, Raymond 27/ 1/17 + 765846 „ MASTERS, Ernest Harold 26/ 8/17 F/D. + 7171 „ MATTHEW, Charles Frederick 7/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + 762522 „ MATTHEWS, Cyrille Charles 17/ 5/17 + 765724 „ MATTHEWS, James Archibald 21/10/17 + _Missing_ 3/10/18 + 762275 „ MATTHEWS, John Christopher 25/ 6/17 _Lieut._ + 8083 „ MAURITZEN, Roy Walter 28/ 2/17 + 762998 „ MAY, Geoffrey Theodore Cornelius 30/ 5/17 + _Flying Officer._ _w._ 7/11/18 + 766797 „ MAYNE, William Ernest 18/ 1/18 + 763070 „ MCCUBBIN, Brian Arthur 13/ 4/17 + 765936 „ MCDONALD, Duncan Colin 11/ 8/17 _Missing_ + 909 „ MCGORRERY, Cedric Marston 24/ 2/15 + (_From R.A.S.C._) _Lieut._ + 762530 „ MCILWRAITH, Wilfred Lawry 17/ 5/17 _Lieut._ + 8288 „ MCLAREN, Robert Angus 28/ 2/17 + _Lieut. w._ 18/1/18 + 762597 „ MERCHANT, Arthur Douglas 21/ 4/17 + 5706 „ MESSENGER, Alfred Lewis 5/ 9/16 + _Capt._, A.F.C. + 763856 „ MESSULAM, Robert 14/ 7/17 _Lieut._ + 766914 „ MIDDLETON, Alexander Gordon 17/ 3/18 + 6114 „ MILLAR, Maximillian Attila 27/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + 4755 „ MILLS, Kenneth Le Gaye 28/ 2/17 + _D/W_ 11/11/17 + 765796 „ MIMMACK, Stanley Cresswell 1/ 9/17 + _Lieut._ _w._ 7/6/18 + 765865 „ MINTER, Lawrence John 26/ 8/17 _Lieut._ + 762788 „ MITCHELL, Eric Theodore 14/ 4/17 _Lieut._ + 6878 „ MITCHELL, John Mitchell 21/ 8/16 + _Capt._ M.B.E., _A.E.O._ _w._ 4/6/17. [M] + 762239 „ MONTGOMERIE, Hugh Seton 26/ 4/17 + _Lieut._ _w._ 25/5/18 + 4716 „ MOORE, Jack Greville 28/ 2/17 _K/A_ 2/4/18 + 760839 „ MORETON, Norman Houghton 6/ 4/17 _K/A_ 30/5/18 + 764037 „ MORRIS, Ernest Graham 7/ 6/17 + 3956 „ MORRIS, Tom Bernard 30/11/15 + _Lieut._, _D/W_ 23/7/17. [M] + 5069 „ MORSE, Gerald Ernest 5/ 9/16 + _Acc/K_ 31/10/17 + 765509 „ MORTIMER, Leonard 11/ 8/17 + 4576 „ MOSS, Wm. Thomas Gregory 27/ 1/17 + _Acc/K_ 5/7/17 + 8167 „ MULL, Edgar 27/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + 762761 „ MULLEN, John Wilfred 5/ 4/17 + _Lieut._ _w._ 21/8/17 + 6188 „ MULLINS, Reginald Mark 26/ 9/16 + 4680 L/Cpl. MUNCEY, Frank Thomas 27/ 1/17 + _Lieut. Kite Balloon Officer_ + 6014 „ MUNRO, Douglas Alfred James 27/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + 765726 Pte. MURDOCK, Harry Samuel 12/ 8/17 _Lieut._ + 7442 „ MURRAY, George 26/ 1/17 + _Lieut._, ✠ (O). _w._ 6/4/18 + 4934 „ MUSSARED, William John 27/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + 2222 „ MUSSLEWHITE, Felix James 28/12/15 + (_From A.O.D._). _Capt._ + 765640 „ NAILER, Raoul Cedric Fitzroy 11/ 8/17 _Lieut._ + 766901 „ NASH, Henry Alfred 12/ 2/18 _K/A_ 14/5/18 + 764203 „ NASH, William Hollick 7/ 6/17 _Lieut._ + 6348 „ NATHAN, Cyril Herbert 15/ 5/16 + (_From A.O.D._). _Capt._ + 1112 CSMI NEALE, Geoffrey Brockman 15/10/16 _Capt._, [M] + 766078 Pte. NEWMAN, Edward Michael 3/11/17 _Lieut._ + 7484 „ NEWMAN, Geoffrey Lewin 28/ 2/17 _Lieut._ + 2808 L/Cpl. NEWTON-CLARE, Herbert John 17/ 8/15 + (_From A.O.D._). _Major_, O.B.E. + 766565 Pte. NICHOLAS, Gerald Basil 12/ 2/18 D.F.C. + 766486 „ NICHOLAS, Thomas Uriah Jerald 7/ 2/18 + 762488 „ NICHOLSON, John Fairless Wm. 15/ 6/17 _Lieut._ + 762939 „ NIXON, Leslie Gordon 6/ 4/17 + _Lieut._ _Missing_ 18/12/17 + 765046 „ NOAKES, Harold Thomas 5/ 5/17 _K/A_ 23/7/17 + 763401 „ NORBURY, Vernon 13/ 4/17 _Lieut._ + 1584 „ NORMAN, Roland Frank H. 29/ 9/14 + (_From 6/Leicester_). _Lt._ _w._ 1/7/16 + 760712 „ NORRISH, George 27/ 2/17 + 765692 „ NORTON, George 23/ 9/17 + _Acc/K_ 10/5/19 + 4492 „ NUDING, Eric Gordon 27/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + 765138 „ OLIVER, Hubert William 17/ 5/17 _Lieut._ + 764001 „ O’NEILL, Gordon Leonard 25/ 4/17 _Lieut._ + 6388 „ ORD, Bernard 5/ 9/16 + _Lieut._ _w._ 6/6/17, 10/10/17 + 1664 „ ORDISH, Bernard Wm. Arthur 15/10/16 + _P/W. Repatriated_ 17/9/16 + 763590 „ ORRELL, John Turton 14/ 4/17 _K/A_ 2/12/17 + 5866 „ O’SHEA, Francis Joseph 27/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + 763591 „ OWEN, Herbert Ernest Malcolm 30/ 5/17 + _Acc/K_ 18/7/17 + 765776 „ OXLEY-BOYLE, Eric Hardy 11/ 8/17 _Lieut._ + 8145 „ PADDLE, Leslie Harold 27/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + 763012 „ PAIN, Charles Heathcote S. 10/ 5/17 _w._ 15/8/18 + 760737 „ PALMER, Wm. Samuel Hudson 15/ 8/17 + _Acc/K_ 15/9/17 + 762379 „ PARK, Ralph Stuart 14/ 4/17 + _Lieut._, A.F.C. + 765188 „ PARKINSON, Norman 17/ 5/17 _Lieut._ + 7485 „ PAUL, Arthur Reginald 27/ 1/17 _K/A_ 22/1/18 + 766118 „ PAULTON, Harold F. 4/11/17 + 328 CSM PAYNE, James Alfred 10/ 9/16 _Capt._ + 761448 Pte. PEARCE, George Harry 8/11/17 + 763956 „ PEEBLES, Arthur Zenda 17/ 5/17 + _Lieut._, A.F.C. + 765372 „ PEMBERTON, Alfred Louis 7/ 6/17 + _Lieut._ _w. & P/W_ 26/6/18 + 760323 „ PENNICK, Henry William Fredk. 24/ 1/18 + 762276 „ PENTECOST, Charles Gordon 6/ 5/17 _K/A_ 27/3/18 + 7986 „ PERCY, Archibald Felix 27/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + 7898 „ PERN, Claude. 7/ 2/17 + _Lieut._, A.F.C. + 7914 „ PERRING, Charles Richard 27/ 1/17 _K/A_ 27/3/18 + 762012 „ PERRING, Robert Brett 14/11/16 + 765955 „ PHILCOX, Alfred Reginald 15/ 1/18 + 765468 „ PIKE, George Brooke 14/ 3/18 F/D + 7594 „ PILLING, Sydney Hargreaves 27/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + 763133 „ PIPER, Edward Hoerule 7/ 6/17 + _Missing_ 6/6/18 + 764663 „ PITCHFORD, Ashley Norman 7/ 6/17 _Lieut._ + 5026 „ PLATT, Alfred Guy 26/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + 766417 „ POGSON, Desmond Philip 3/11/17 D.F.C. + 5868 „ POOLE, Leslie Stanley Richard 5/ 9/16 + _Died_ 22/11/18 + 764612 „ POPPLEWELL, Harry Molyneux S. 5/ 7/17 + 765285 „ POTTER, Henry Albert 14/ 7/17 _Lieut._ + 764120 „ POWELL, Ernest Arthur 21/ 6/17 + 762911 „ PRENTICE, Courtney Napier 26/ 8/17 + 763309 „ PRESTON, Harold 7/ 6/17 + 762599 „ PRICE, Dudley 21/ 4/17 _Capt._, [M] + 762866 „ PRYCE, Hugh Erfyl 14/ 4/17 + _Lieut._ _w._ 22/7/18 + 766659 „ PRYCE-JONES, John 13/12/17 + 763596 „ PRYKE, Edgar 13/ 4/17 + _D/W_ 30/11/17 + 2262 „ PULLEN, Frank John 26/ 5/15 + _Lieut._ _w._ 24/8/15, 6/4/18 + 764340 „ PUMFREY, Montague Albert V. K. 22/ 7/17 + 765628 „ PURSER, Norman Frederick 26/ 8/17 _K/A_ 28/2/18 + 4607 „ PYNE, Percy 11/ 7/16 + _Hon. Lieut._ _w._ 21/ 4/17 + 7899 „ QUELCH, Leslie Melville 27/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + 4053 Sgt. RAINFORD, Ralph 5/11/16 + _Capt. A.E.O._ + 762307 Pte. RANDALL, George Ebbon 5/ 4/17 + _Lieut._ D.F.C. AND BAR + 764165 „ RANKIN, Cavin Robert 21/ 4/17 + 765880 „ RATCLIFFE, Joseph Henry 26/ 8/17 + 766143 „ RATCLIFFE, Joseph William 23/ 9/17 + 4911 „ RAWBONE, Charles Robert 28/ 2/17 + _Died_ 18/12/17 + 765190 „ RAWNSLEY, Percy 21/ 4/17 _w._ 5/4/18 + 765506 „ RAYNER, Albert Henry 14/ 4/17 _Lieut._ + 765191 „ READ, Arnold Holcombe 26/ 6/17 + _Lieut. A.E.O._ + 766261 „ READER, William 7/ 2/18 + 765956 „ READING, Vernon Jack 26/ 8/17 _K/A_ 26/3/18 + 6426 „ REASON, David Jordan 26/ 9/16 + _Lieut._ _w._ 15/10/17 + 5418 „ REDDING, Ronald William 5/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + 7596 „ REDLER, Harold Bolton 27/ 1/17 + ✠ _Acc/K_ 21/6/18 + 8380 „ REEKIE, John 28/ 2/17 _Lieut._ + 762883 „ REEVES, Harry Cosford 13/ 4/17 + 763626 „ REILLY, Michael Leeds Paine 26/ 6/17 _Lieut._ + 761926 „ REYNOLDS, Francis 28/ 8/17 + 765192 „ RICKARDS, Cecil George 17/ 5/17 + 6122 „ RILEY, Alan Incell 5/ 9/16 + _Capt._ A.F.C. + 6655 „ ROBERTS, Edward Griffiths 26/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + 763279 „ ROBERTS, Gavern Brooke 14/ 4/17 _K/A_ 26/9/17 + 7014 „ ROBERTS, Lawrie Paterson 7/ 2/17 _K/A_ 23/2/18 + 763042 „ ROBINS, Percy Donald 14/ 4/17 _Lieut._ + 760594 „ ROBINSON, Cyril Charles Edward 7/11/17 _K/A_ 28/4/18 + 7256 „ ROBINSON, Donald Greenwood 10/ 9/16 _A.E.O._ + 766570 „ ROBINSON, Leslie Thos. Albert 24/ 1/18 + 5286 „ ROBINSON, Richard Arthur 27/ 1/17 + 763797 „ ROBINSON, William Stanley 14/ 4/17 _Lieut._ + 765515 „ ROBSON, Eric Stuart 26/ 8/17 + 764797 „ ROBSON, Leonard D. H. 13/ 4/17 + 6771 „ ROBSON, William 27/ 1/17 + 761074 „ ROCHELLE, William Aubrey 6/ 5/17 _Lieut._ + 762416 „ ROGERS, Arthur Forbes 7/ 6/17 _K/A_ 16/7/18 + 765602 „ ROGERS, Charles Edward 4/11/17 + 762353 „ ROGERS, James Walter 21/ 4/17 + 766818 „ ROGERS, Oliver Leonard 14/11/17 _Observer_ + 8094 „ ROGERS, William Roland 27/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + 766660 „ ROLINSON, Frank 24/ 1/19 _Hon. 2/Lt._ + 766208 „ ROLPH, John Gladwyn 8/11/17 + _Lieut._ _w._ 2/9/18 + 765422 „ ROSS, Charles 14/ 7/17 + _Lieut._ D.F.C. F/D + 7746 „ ROSS, Geoffrey Arthur 27/ 1/17 + 5001 „ ROSS, James Kenneth 5/ 9/16 _D/W_ 9/4/17 + 7690 „ ROSS, Peter Cunningham 27/ 1/17 _D/W_ 26/6/17 + 2940 „ ROSSELLI, John Edgar 5/ 6/15 _Lieut._ + 764206 „ ROWE, Stanley Thomas 6/ 7/17 _Lieut._ + 7015 „ RUCK, John Arthur 17/ 3/16 + _Acc/K_ 25/5/16 + 765731 „ RUDGE, Arthur Edgar 13/ 8/17 + _Lieut._ _K/A_ 22/6/18 + 6477 „ RUNNELS-MOSS, Cyril Gower V. 27/ 1/17 + _Lieut._ _d._ 5/12/17 + 763666 „ RUSHWORTH, Norman 5/ 5/17 + 760340 „ RYLANDS, Eric Claude 13/ 4/17 + 760607 „ SADLER, Philip Herbert 14/ 4/17 + 765826 „ SAGE, Douglas Michael 26/ 8/17 + _Lieut._ _w._ 4/1/18, _K/A_ 18/12/17 + 6656 „ SALMON, Sidney Arthur 5/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + 4256 „ SAWDY, Bertram Francis 26/ 9/16 + _Lieut._ _w._ 27/8/17 + 7691 „ SARGANT, Frederick Herbert St. C. 27/ 1/17 + _Capt._ D.F.C. [M] + 763370 „ SAVAGE, William Leslie 14/ 4/17 + _Acc/K_ 16/6/17 + 765802 „ SAWBRIDGE, Robert John Wanley 26/ 8/17 _Lieut._ + 8259 „ SAWYER, Robert Henry 28/ 2/17 _d._ 28/9/18 + 764615 „ SCARLETT, Lewis Stacey 5/ 5/17 + 765020 „ SCHOFIELD, James William 5/ 5/17 _Lieut._ + 766622 „ SCHOLES, John 7/ 2/18 + 5382 „ SCHOOLEY, Norman Vincent 7/ 2/17 + 760297 „ SCOTT, Eric Douglas 15/ 6/17 + 765705 „ SCULTHORPE, Arthur 3/11/17 + 764364 „ SEDGWICK, Douglas Webb 11/ 4/17 + 760628 „ SEFI, Cedric Richard Randolph 6/ 4/17 _Lieut._ + 7517 „ SESSIONS, Donald Humphrey 27/ 1/17 + ✠ _K/A_ 20/6/18 + 765142 „ SESSIONS, Reginald Victor 17/ 5/17 + 762843 „ SEWARD, Walter John 14/ 4/17 + _Lieut._ _w._ 26/9/17 + 5965 „ SHARPE, Henry Norman 8/ 7/16 + (_From 3/Leicester_). _Acc/K_ 26/1/17 + 766819 „ SHELDRICK, Reginald Holford 13/12/17 + 765290 „ SHEPHERD, Percival Tennyson 14/ 7/17 + 1349 L/Cpl. SHEPPERD, Harold Easton 27/ 1/17 + 6026 Pte. SHILSTONE, Arthur Bernard 27/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + 8034 „ SHORT, Herbert Clifford 7/ 9/16 + (_From A.O.D._). _Lieut._ + 6390 „ SIMKIN, Rowland Ive 27/ 1/17 + 7997 „ SIMMONS, William Albert 7/ 2/17 + 8017 „ SIMPSON, Cecil Hamilton 10/ 9/16 + _Lieut., A.E.O._ + 6559 „ SIMPSON, Samuel Ephraim Moss 26/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + 764584 „ SLATER, Sidney Arthur 13/12/17 + 765144 „ SMALLWOOD, William Spencer 10/ 5/17 _K/A_ 25/1/18 + 6275 „ SMELLIE, Blair 27/ 1/17 + 7946 „ SMITH, Colin 27/ 1/17 + _Acc/K_ 11/3/17. (_C.C._) + 7915 „ SMITH, Carl Anastasia 10/ 9/16 + _Capt., A.E.O._ + 7725 „ SMITH, Charles Littler 28/ 2/17 + 7259 „ SMITH, Frank Leslie 5/ 9/16 + _Lieut._ _Interned, Holland_ 15/11/17 + 6203 „ SMITH, Henry Cooke 5/ 9/16 _w._ 4/11/18 + 766121 „ SMITH, John Palmer 13/12/17 _Lieut._ + 7707 „ SMITH, Thomas Edmund 27/ 1/17 _K/A_ 14/7/17 + 8184 „ SMYTHE, Leslie Lionel William 10/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + 766664 „ SNOWDEN, William Craven 14/ 3/18 [M] + 765054 „ SPALDING, Frederick 17/ 5/17 _Lieut._ + 4736 „ SPEARING, Joseph Reginald 27/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + 765478 „ SPEIGHT, Richard Hayton 14/ 7/17 _Lieut._ + 765571 „ STANILAND, William Francis 24/ 1/18 + 763980 „ STANLEY, Sidney Edgar 14/ 4/17 _d._ 19/10/17 + 7162 „ STANSFIELD, Harold 10/ 9/16 + _Major E.O._ M.B.E. [M] + 765057 „ STATON, William Ernest 5/ 5/17 + _Lieut._ ✠ D.F.C. _w._ 9/10/18 + 763849 „ ST. CLAIR-FOWLES, Marcus F. 24/ 6/17 _Lieut._ + 1249 Sgt. STEER, Wilfred 27/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + 7621 Pte. STENNETT, Jesse Norman 7/ 2/17 _Lieut._ + 760852 „ STEPHENS, Llewellyn 17/ 3/17 + _Acc/K_ 10/6/17 + 766033 „ STEPHENSON, Arthur Charles P. 23/ 9/17 _Lieut._ + 761993 Sgt. STERNDALE-BENNETT, Thomas C. 27/ 8/17 _E.O. 3_ + 760939 Pte. STEVENS, Leslie Herbert 6/ 5/17 + _Lieut._, _Indian Army_ + 762104 „ STEVENSON, Ralph Tapley 17/ 3/17 _K/A_ 31/8/18 + 2289 „ STEWART, Oliver 27/10/14 + (_From 9/Middlesex_) _Capt._ ✠ A.F.C. + 762626 „ STOKES, Walter Ronald Forster 17/ 5/17 _Lieut._ + 764075 „ STOREY, Herbert Ellis 21/ 4/17 + 7908 „ STRADLING, Frank Bedford 20/ 2/17 + _Lieut._ (_Dental_) + 764272 „ SURFLEET, John 17/ 5/17 _Lieut._ + 766289 „ SUTCLIFFE, Arnold Clough 26/ 1/18 + 6560 „ SUTCLIFFE, Arthur Leslie 26/ 9/16 + _Lieut._ _P/W_ 27/10/17 + 7950 „ SUTHERLAND, Donald Charles 5/11/16 _Lieut._ + 764510 „ SWABY, Jeffrey William 15/ 6/17 + 766147 „ SWALES, John Simpson 7/ 2/18 + 765323 „ SWEETING, Alan Ernest 11/ 8/17 + _Acc/K_ 2/8/18 + 764914 „ SYMONDS, Spencer Leslie Hatten 7/ 6/17 + _K/A_ 12/11/17 + 4436 „ TAYLOR, Edgar Richard 27/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + 760432 „ TAYLOR, Gordon William 26/ 8/17 + 8293 „ TAYLOR, Neil Joseph 28/ 2/17 + _Lieut._ _P/W_ 1/10/17 + 765199 „ TAYLOR, Norman Samuel 21/ 5/17 _Lieut._ F/D + 765740 „ TAYLOR, William Ralph 11/ 8/17 + 5553 „ TEBBS, Charles Edward 10/ 9/16 + _Lieut., A.E.O._ + 2641 „ THIERRY, Frederick George 25/ 8/16 _K/A_ 12/1/17 + 765252 „ THEAK, William Edward 21/ 4/17 + 764550 „ THOMAS, Emrys 21/ 6/17 _Lieut._ + 765146 „ THOMPSON, Frederick Harry 15/ 6/17 _Lieut._ + 764352 „ THOMPSON, Harold Victor 13/ 4/17 _K/A_ 26/9/17 + 765742 „ THOMPSON, Leonard 11/ 8/17 _K/A_ 23/8/18 + 762918 „ THOMSON, John Mounsey 24/ 5/17 + 767020 „ THORP, Charles Evans 10/ 1/18 _K/A_ 30/8/18 + 3916 „ THORPE, James Henry 14/11/16 _Lieut._ + 4720 „ THUELL, William Johnson 7/ 7/16 _K/A_ 1/6/17 + 8019 „ TIGAR, Anthony Augustine 27/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + 762946 „ TILBURY, Robert William 17/ 3/17 _d._ 18/3/18 + 764392 „ TODD, James William 7/ 6/17 + 8056 „ TOMLING, George Gibson 27/ 1/17 _Lieut._ ✠ + 765294 „ TONKS, Horace Henry 17/ 5/17 + 765254 „ TRATMAN, Leslie William Draycott 15/ 6/17 + _P/W. d._ 13/4/19 + 764616 „ TRAVISS, Arthur 15/ 6/17 + 764393 „ TRELEASE, Reginald Henry 7/ 6/17 _Lieut._ + 7434 „ TRUSSELL, Harry Percival 27/ 1/17 + 1605 „ TRUBSHAWE, Walston Vyvyan 3/ 3/15 + _Lieut._ _w._ 26/3/15, -/5/16 + 766794 „ TUNNICLIFFE, Walter 7/ 2/18 + 4856 „ TURNER, Cyril Charles Teesdale 27/ 1/17 + _Lieut._ A.F.C. + 7889 „ TYACK, Raymond 3/ 2/17 + 765100 „ UNDERWOOD, Joseph Harold 25/ 4/17 _Lieut._ + 766401 „ UNDERWOOD, Roy Garon 3/11/17 + _Acc/K_ 25/9/18 + 7275 „ USHER, Cecil William 27/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + 765065 „ VALE, Reginald Ewart 21/ 4/17 + _Lieut._ _w._ 18/6/18 + 763803 „ VINCENT, Reginald Denis C. 7/ 6/17 + 765083 „ VIRGO, Cyril Percy 15/ 6/17 + _Lieut._ _w._ 18/3/18 + 764215 „ VIZARD, Harold Charles 15/ 6/17 _Lieut._ + 765201 „ WAKEHAM, Richard Dean 14/ 6/17 + _Lieut., A.E.O._ + 2525 „ WAKEMAN, Frank Trevor 17/10/17 + _Lieut._ _K/A_ 30/10/17 + 762920 „ WALKER, Henry Edward 18/ 4/17 + _Lieut._ ✠ D.F.C. + 7566 „ WALLACE, James Henry 27/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + 762242 „ WALLER, Hardess de Warrenne 14/ 4/17 _Lieut._ + 6776 „ WALLIS, Leonard Powers 28/ 2/17 _Lieut._, [M] + 765096 „ WALLWORK, John Wilson 21/ 4/17 _Lieut._ ✠ + 7675 „ WALTHO, Stanton 28/ 2/17 _Lieut._ + 764521 „ WARBURTON, Henry 28/ 8/17 _w._ 18/6/18 + 8169 „ WARD, Frederick 10/ 9/16 + _Lieut. A.E.O._ + 765068 „ WARD, Sidney Lester 25/ 4/17 + 762442 „ WARDEN, Walter Norman Hastings 10/ 5/17 + 764589 „ WARTON, Adams Henry 7/ 6/17 _Lieut._ + 763607 „ WARWICK, William Geoffrey 4/ 6/17 + 5429 „ WATERS, Harry Ernest 5/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + 8514 „ WATSON, Frederick Arthur 28/ 2/17 _Lieut._ + 762817 „ WATSON, John Douglas 10/ 5/17 _Lieut._ + 5882 „ WATTS, Wilfred Edward 28/ 2/17 + _Lieut._ _P/W_ 1/12/17 + 764919 „ WATTSON, Cyril Beavon 7/ 6/17 _K/A_ 8/10/17 + 765070 „ WEAVER, Clifford Francis 7/ 6/17 _Lieut._ + 760590 „ WEBB, Derek Errol 27/ 8/17 + _Missing_ 29/10/18 + 8278 „ WEBB, Harry Frederick 21/ 9/17 + _Capt._ _w._ 22/3/18 [M] + 764519 „ WEBBERLEY, John William 7/ 6/17 + 7879 „ WEBSTER, Thomas Milligan 27/ 1/17 + _Lieut._ _P/W_ 18/9/17 + 766668 „ WEEKS, William Stanley 13/12/17 + 765296 „ WELLDON, John Cedric 24/ 7/17 + 764467 „ WEST, Arthur 4/ 6/17 + 5976 „ WEST, Mortimer Sackville 7/ 2/17 + _Acc/K_ 11/11/17 + 760971 „ WHEELER, Edward Victor 17/ 3/17 + 765574 „ WHEELER, Willoughby Shaw 26/ 8/17 _Lieut._ + 762071 „ WHITAKER, Harry Vivian 26/ 8/17 _Lieut._ + 764619 „ WHITE, Francis Edward 7/ 6/17 _Lieut._ + 762441 „ WHITE, Reginald Stuart 10/ 5/17 + _Lieut._ _w._ 8/6/18 + 760664 „ WHITE, Willoughby Lindley C. 18/ 3/17 + _Lieut._ _w._ 20/11/17 + 760305 „ WHITEHEAD, Eric Wilfred 3/11/17 + _Acc/K_ 18/2/18 + 765021 „ WHYTE, George Henry 30/ 5/17 _K/A_ 4/12/17 + 763649 „ WIGHTMAN, John Francis 7/ 6/17 _K/A_ 4/9/17 + 765297 „ WILCOX, Basil Syers 2/ 7/17 + 762988 „ WILD, William 21/ 4/17 + _Lieut._ _w._ 12/6/18 + 765073 „ WILKINS, Frank Bertram 21/ 4/17 _Lieut._ + 766371 „ WILLIAMS, George 14/ 3/18 + 3523 „ WILLIAMS, George Gordon 14/10/16 _Lieut._ + 767074 „ WILLIAMS, Hemdrick Desmond 17/ 3/18 + 4555 „ WILLIAMS, Roland Vaughan 27/ 1/17 _K/A_ 5/6/17 + 762382 „ WILLIAMSON, Gerald Douglas 3/ 3/17 _D/W_ 1/1/18 + 7919 „ WILLIAMSON, James Colney 27/ 1/17 + _Lieut._ _P/W_ 30/8/18 + 765320 „ WILSON, Alan Forsyth 7/ 6/17 _Lieut._ + 2873 „ WILSON, Cecil Eustace 7/ 9/16 _K/A_ 16/4/17 + 765369 „ WILSON, Humphrey Hamilton 30/ 5/17 _K/A_ 19/2/18 + 6852 „ WILSON, Philip 26/ 9/16 _Lieut._ F/D + 766201 „ WILSON-HAFFENDEN, James R. 10/ 1/18 + 763672 „ WIMPENNY, Ronald Stenning 13/ 4/17 _Lieut._ + 7932 „ WINKWORTH, Stevenson Richard 7/10/16 + _Lieut. A.E.O._ [M] + 763375 „ WINSER, Frank Edwards 13/ 4/17 _K/A_ 20/8/17 + 765205 „ WINSOR, Arthur William 2/ 7/17 _Lieut._ + 765076 „ WINTER, Douglas William 21/ 4/17 _Lieut._ + 763995 „ WOOD, Geoffrey Arnold 13/ 4/17 _Lieut._ + 6243 „ WOOD, Herbert McGregor 5/11/16 + _Lieut. A.E.O._ + 764954 „ WOOD, John 7/ 6/17 _Lieut._ + 5193 „ WOOD, John Edward 27/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + 6781 „ WOOD, John Saville 27/ 2/17 _Lieut._ + 4567 „ WOOD, Walter Bertram 2/ 6/16 + _Lieut._ ✠✠ _K/A_ 11/11/17 + 765301 „ WOODHOUSE, Percy Wilfred 14/ 7/17 _K/A_ 28/3/18 + 766730 „ WOODMAN, Cyril Graeme 7/ 2/18 + 762861 „ WOODMAN, William Lawson 13/ 4/17 _Lieut._ + 4705 „ WOOLLIAMS, Frank Hawker 27/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + 764552 „ WORSTENHOLM, John 7/ 6/17 _K/A_ 25/9/17 + 6728 „ WORTHINGTON, Charles Edward 5/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + 7797 „ WRIGHT, Dederick Roe Murray 27/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + 765152 „ WYNN, John 30/ 5/17 + 765974 „ YATES, Sidney 11/ 8/17 + _Lieut._ _w._ 4/9/18 + 764944 „ YATES, Victor John 17/ 5/17 + 8062 „ YOUNG, John Edward Rostrom 27/ 1/17 _K/A_ 7/7/17 + 4432 „ YOUNG, William Arnold Gemmell 7/ 7/16 + _Lieut._ A.F.C. + + + ROYAL AIR FORCE + + (FORMED APRIL 1ST, 1918). + + _The Regimental Prefix (76) should be added to all the following + numbers except Davies, G. R._ + + Gazetted + to R.A.F. + 5829 Pte. ABBOTT, William Frank 1/ 4/18 + 7735 „ ARNOLD, Edward 17/10/18 + 7460 „ BACON, Percy 27/ 2/19 + 7050 „ BAILEY, Thomas 17/ 5/18 + 6677 „ BAKER, Albert George 1/ 4/18 + 7737 „ BAKER, Vernon E. 4/ 4/19 + 6633 „ BERKELEY, Comyns John A. 23/ 9/18 + 7491 „ BOOTH, Albert Allen 24/ 2/19 _Hon. 2/Lt._ + 6962 „ BRADLEY, Frank 24/ 1/19 _Hon. Pilot + Officer_ + 3610 „ BROWN, Lionel 11/ 2/19 + 7742 „ BROWN, Thomas 22/ 3/19 _Hon. 2/Lt._ + 7447 „ BROWNING, Alfred James 29/ 1/19 _Hon. 2/Lt._ + 7148 „ BURNS, Walter John 27/ 3/19 + 6709 „ CHADWICK, John Hampton 8/ 4/19 _Hon. 2/Lt._ + 6592 „ CLARKE, Henry William 1/ 4/18 + 7137 „ COLIN, Barthelmy Jules 15/ 2/19 + 8913 „ COOK, Ernest John 7/ 8/18 + 1201 L/Cpl. CURTIS, William Arthur 1/ 4/18 _Capt._ D.F.C. + 6382 Pte. DADE, Harry Dennison 1/ 4/18 + 2189 CSM DAVIES, Glynder Rhys 8/ 5/18 + 7676 Pte. DELTIEL, Edmund Lewis Roger 19/10/18 + 7282 „ DENNY, Reginald Leigh 5/ 2/19 + 5533 „ DICK, George Ronald Archbutt 1/ 4/18 + 6345 „ DICKSON, Lamont Thomson 1/ 1/19 + 0199 Sgt. EASTAUGH, Charles James 21/10/18 + 6712 Pte. ELLIS, Arthur George 21/10/18 + 5701 „ FIELD, Vyvyan Mervyn 27/ 4/18 + 5117 „ FINCH, Eric Lewis Walter Joseph 1/ 4/18 _Lieut._ + 6596 „ FLEMING, Donald Malcolm 1/ 4/18 + 0124 „ FLINN, Charles Henry 1/ 4/18 + 6334 „ FOSTER, Sydney Imbert 26/ 4/18 + 7277 „ GALLOP, Arthur James 10/ 3/19 _Hon. 2/Lt._ + 5576 „ GARDEN, William Eilam 3/ 7/18 + 4362 „ GIBLETT, Harold Daird 15/ 4/18 + 7309 L/Cpl. GLOVER, William A. L. Dinwiddie 7/11/18 + 7560 Pte. GODDARD, Frederick Charles 17/ 7/18 + 7444 „ GOODWIN, Benjamin Ernest 11/ 2/19 _Hon. 2/Lt._ + 7587 „ GREEN, Frederick Douglas Harvey 20/ 3/19 _Hon. 2/Lt._ + 4532 „ HARRIS, James Albert Leslie 1/ 4/18 + 6346 „ HILL, Arthur Gerald 1/ 4/18 + 6893 „ HODGES, Henry Price 9/ 7/18 + 7400 „ HOLTON, William Henry 1/11/18 + 7205 „ HOPKINS, Cecil Alfred 7/11/18 + 7058 „ IRELAND, Douglas Wallace Stanton 3/11/18 + 7191 „ KNOWLES-BROWN, Arthur William 18/ 9/18 + 7386 „ LONG, Sidney Henry 24/ 1/19 _Hon. 2/Lt._ + 5638 „ MACQUEEN, Alexander John 1/ 4/18 + 5847 „ MATTHEWS, George John James 1/ 4/18 + 7436 „ MCTURK, Edward 15/ 2/19 _Hon. 2/Lt._ + 6392 „ MORRIS, Francis Leo 26/ 2/19 _Hon. 2/Lt._ + 7062 „ NADIN, William Edge Fields 24/ 1/19 _Hon. 2/Lt._ + 6485 „ NAPIER, Richard William 1/ 4/18 + 7510 „ NAYLER, Edwin Bennett 24/ 2/19 _Hon. 2/Lt._ + 7424 „ OXLEY, Gilbert Leonard 26/ 2/19 _Hon. 2/Lt._ + 1756 „ PHILLIPS, John Fredk. Montague 18/ 8/18 _Airship_ + 6616 „ PHILLIPS, Thomas Martin 1/ 4/18 + 7417 „ POWELL, George Roberts 22/ 2/19 _Hon. 2/Lt._ + 7111 „ PRATT, Percy Dymond 10/ 1/19 _Hon. 2/Lt._ + 1359 „ ROLSTON, Jack Lewis 24/ 8/18 + 6085 „ ROTHERA, Joseph 1/ 4/18 _Hon. 2/Lt._ + 7161 „ SCRIVEN, Sidney Albert 2/10/18 + 7819 „ SCRUBY, Roy King Fordham 20/ 1/19 _Hon. 2/Lt._ + 7379 „ SELL, Arthur Edward 12/ 9/18 + 2791 „ SEWELL, John 1/ 4/18 + 7457 „ SHARP, Francis Greenwich 15/ 2/19 _Hon. 2/Lt._ + 7517 „ SHELDON, George Hebberton 27/ 2/19 _Hon. 2/Lt._ + 7792 „ SHERRY, John 26/ 2/19 _Hon. 2/Lt._ + 6453 „ SMITH, Richard Nathan 29/ 6/18 _Obs. Officer_ + 7184 „ SOUCHON, Henry Gay 22/ 8/18 + 7648 „ STRICKLAND, John Arthur 25/ 2/19 _Hon. 2/Lt._ + 6908 „ TAYLOR, Frank Victor 10/ 2/19 _Hon. 2/Lt._ + 6293 „ TIBBLES, James Charles 11/ 2/19 _Hon. 2/Lt._ + 6576 „ VALENTINE, Henry 18/ 2/19 _Hon. 2/Lt._ + 6099 „ WALKER, Walter Leslie 23/ 8/18 + 4035 „ WHITEHEAD, Clarence 15/ 6/18 + 6496 „ WILLCOX, Charles John 1/ 4/18 + + + CAVALRY REGIMENTS. + + HOUSEHOLD BATTALION. + + 2nd Lieut. + 7992 BARNARD, Arthur George 27/12/16 _Capt._ _w._ -/10/17 + 764182 BIRD, John Woodall 26/ 6/17 _Killed in action_ 21/12/17 + 8222 BOLITHO, Victor Ayling 28/11/16 _Lieut._ _D/W_ 9/4/17 + 5835 BROOKE, Henry 26/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + 7453 LOWRIE, John Edward 29/11/16 _Lieut._ + 7470 WILLIAMSON, Harry 26/ 9/16 _Capt._ _w._ 26/12/16 + + + 20th HUSSARS. + + 1645 STOUT, Frank Moxon 1/ 9/14 _Lieut._ ✠ _M-G Corps Cav._ + + + RESERVE HUSSARS. + + 763608 ADAMS, Thomas William 23/ 2/18 + 766242 BARLEY, Walter Herbert 28/ 2/18 + 764083 BEAUVAIS, Charles James Cawood 23/ 3/18 + 764315 CROSS, Robert John 23/ 2/18 + 764772 HINE, Frederick Learoyd 23/ 2/18 + 765179 KEMP-GEE, Percival Norman 23/ 2/18 + 762836 MOSS, Herbert Stanley 1/ 5/17 _Died_ 4/8/18 + 8627 PARKES, George Henry 18/ 2/17 _Lieut._ ✠ + 7846 PITMAN, Robert Octavin 16/ 9/16 Lieut._ + 763670 TIZARD, Ernest Ralph Charles 23/ 2/18 + + + RESERVE DRAGOONS. + + 760647 COLLINGS, John Stanley 1/ 5/17 _Lieut._ + 762478 ELTON, Clarence Bailey 1/ 5/17 _Lieut._ + 762435 HOTCHKISS, Archibald 14/12/17 + 764385 SIMEONS, William Raymond 21/12/17 _w._ 23/10/18 + 762943 SMITH, George Geoffrey 1/ 5/17 _Lieut._ + + + RESERVE LANCERS. + + 765976 KING, William Cyril Campbell 14/12/17 + 765980 SHERINGHAM, Anthony Ilex 14/12/17 + 6033 THORLEY, Horace William 22/12/16 _Killed in action_ + 8/8/18 + + * * * * * + + _From this page onwards, rank at date of Commission is omitted in the + case of Privates or Cadets._ ED. + + + RESERVE CAVALRY REGIMENTS. + + 762774 BARBER, William 24/ 8/17 _2_ + 761680 BROCKLISS, William J. 23/ 2/18 _6_ + 7443 COOK, Herbert Henry 15/ 2/19 _4_ + 767383 DAVIES, Llewellyn Ladd 14/ 2/19 _2_ + 2292 DAWKINS, Cpl. John Raymond 22/12/16 _3_ _Lieut._ + 7678 FILMER, Vivian Reginald Royal 24/ 7/16 _3_ _Killed in + action_ 25/11/17 + 767384 GORING, Leonard John 14/ 2/19 _2_ + 765902 HALKETT, Guy Wallace 23/ 5/18 _1_ _Brigade + Major_ + 763066 HINDE, George Norman 8/ 7/17 _5_ + 6618 HOLDERNESS, L/Cpl. Leslie Cyril 22/12/16 _3_ _Lieut._ + 8089 HOPKINS, John Leslie 23/11/16 _13_ _Lieut._ _w._ + 9/4/18 + 762434 HORWOOD, Ernest Bentall 8/ 7/17 _4_ + 763068 KENNEY, Douglas George 13/ 3/19 _3_ + 6577 LOYNES, John Harvey 22/12/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 7679 MACKINNON, Neil Livingstone 24/ 7/16 _5_ _Lieut._ _w._ + 17/10/18 + 763109 MACKRELL, Herbert Reginald 24/ 9/17 _5_ + 762650 MASSEY, Albert Ewart 8/ 7/17 _5_ + 765374 NORDEN, Richard Watts 24/ 9/17 _2_ + 760544 PURVIS, John Leighton Fortescue 14/ 2/19 _4_ + 767837 RAEBURN, Francis Colin 14/ 2/19 _4_ + 7661 RANDALL, Edward Joseph John 22/12/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + 768078 SHEPHARD, Edward Frank 13/ 3/19 _5_ + 7827 SPARROW, Arthur Christopher G. 22/12/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 8323 STROTHER, Frederick Webb 11/ 1/17 _6_ _Lieut._ + 764050 WHITE, Edward Edwin John 23/ 5/18 _4_ + 767209 WYATT, Ralph 18/10/18 _6_ + + + YEOMANRY REGIMENTS. + + 2nd Lieut. + 2906 AGAR, Thomas Forrester 2/ 4/15 _Royal Glasgow._ + _Lieut._ (_R.E._) + 3786 BOND, Gerald Aubrey 19/10/15 _3/London._ _Lieut._ + ✠ (12/_Middx._) + 2159 DELMEGE, Hugh Barry Evans 9/ 7/15 _Bedfordshire_ + 2889 GOODBODY, John Barrington 5/ 2/15 _West Kent_ _Capt._ + (10/_E. Kent_) + 4972 HETHERINGTON, Howard Walklett 28/ 6/16 _S. Notts Hussars._ + _Lieut._ (_R.A.F._) + 2285 METCALFE, Percy Hubert Geldart 23/ 2/15 _Dorset_ + 6071 MONCKTON, Iven Parry 4/ 1/16 _South Notts + Hussars._ _Lieut._ + 5867 PERCIVAL, Eric James 4/ 7/16 _Lovat’s Scouts_ + 4345 QUARTERMAINE, Charles George 26/11/15 _R. Bucks Hussars._ + _Capt._ _P|W Camp_ + + + 762947 ARMSDEN, Reginald 26/ 4/17 + 1/_Montgomery._ _w._ -/9/18 + 6922 BARRON, L/Cpl. George Herbert A. 28/11/16 + 1/_Scottish Horse._ _Lieut._ + 764542 BECKETT, Cecil John Robert 30/10/17 + 1/_D. of Lancaster_ + 6695 BLANKLEY, Cecil Hubert 26/ 9/16 + 1/_Leicester._ _Lieut._ _w._ 4/6/17 + 765155 BROWN, Charles Kenneth 24/ 9/17 1/_West Kent_ + 764879 BURROWS, Harold Norman 24/ 8/17 1/_Derby_ + 7526 BUTTERFIELD, James 29/ 7/16 + _Essex._ _Lieut._ + 765265 CAMPBELL, William Robert Caldwell 28/11/17 + 1/_D. of Lancaster_ + 764755 COOMBE, Reginald George Bradford 23/ 4/18 1/_Surrey_ + 5990 DE LA COUR, Herbert Hedges Hyde 26/ 9/16 + 1/_N. Devon._ _Lieut._ _w._ 1/11/18 + 763028 DRAKE, Stuart Edmund 24/11/17 + 1/_S. 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William Edward 1/12/16 _Lieut._ + 4334 BALL, Sgt. Arthur Hugh 19/ 7/16 + _Capt._ ✠ _Died of wounds_ 13/10/17 + 8231 BANTING, Arthur Digby 18/12/16 _Lieut._ ✠ + 8104 BARCLAY, Maurice George Henry F. 25/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + 6840 BARNES, Sgt. Albert Frederick 25/ 1/17 [M] + 4977 BARTLETT, Harold Frederick Walter 30/ 8/16 + _Lieut._ _w._ 30/10/17 + 7436 BEACHAM, Oliver Harry 13/12/16 _Lieut._ + 6148 BEACHELL, Reginald Peel 5/10/16 _Lieut._ + 762660 BEBINGTON, John Arthur 11/ 3/17 + 4950 BENNETT, Edward Henry 13/12/16 + 761920 BENNETT, John Nichol 11/ 3/17 + _Killed in action_ 19/5/17 + 7748 BENTLEY, L/Cpl. 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John 11/ 3/17 + 5615 CARTER, Sidney Victor 8/ 1/17 + 6210 CHARLES, David Sibbering 23/11/16 + 766156 CHILD, Philip Albert 2/12/17 + 5984 CLARK, Alec Gordon 1/ 9/16 + 7773 CLARK, Harold Everitt 10/12/16 [M] + 5735 CLEMONS, Cuthbert John Savigny 30/ 8/16 _Lieut._ + 77777 COCKELL, Frederick Harold 18/12/16 + 7108 COLE, Cecil Clarke 1/12/16 + _Died of wounds_ 13/10/17 + 764419 COLE, Francis William 8/ 9/17 + 7605 COMBER, Henry Cantley 24/12/16 + 8025 COMFORT, Harry William 18/12/16 + 7922 COMYN, Charles Heaton Fitzwilliam 23/11/16 + 8063 COOPER, Reginald Brodie 8/12/16 + 7870 COWELL, Percy Septimus 13/ 2/16 + 2630 COWNIE, Ivor Thomas William 7/ 7/16 _w._ 30/10/17 + 7369 CRANE, Lancelot 18/12/16 _d. 15/3/18_ + 7293 CROOK, Donovan 18/12/16 _Capt._ + 763023 CROSLAND, Leonard 12/ 3/17 ✠ _w._ 11/10/17 + 6669 CROUCH, William Ballard 23/11/16 + _Killed in action_ 13/4/17 + 761112 CROW, Basil Edward 13/ 3/17 + 5743 CULLEY, Sgt. Walter Willoughby Basil 20/12/16 [M] + 7738 CURTIES, L/Cpl. Thomas Steven P. 18/12/16 + 8113 CUTTING, L/Cpl. Cecil George 1/12/16 + 7936 CUTTLE, Elliott 23/11/16 + 7560 DAVENPORT, Salusbury Fynes 18/12/16 + 7937 DAY, Francis Henry Coryton 13/12/16 + 8052 DE MATTOS, George William 2/ 2/17 + 2303 DENNIS, Arthur Scotney 23/11/16 + _Lieut._ _w._ 14/8/17 + 7802 DEVEREUX, L/Cpl. Thomas 11/ 1/17 + 763450 DILLON, Thomas James 30/11/17 + 761962 DIXON, William Scarth 13/ 3/17 + 7979 DRIVER-HOLLOWAY, Thomas H. 8/ 1/17 + _Lieut._ _w._ 6/11/17 + 8170 DUNN, Andrew Landale 11/ 2/17 + 7445 EARP, L/Cpl. George Norman 18/12/16 _w._ 4/2/18 + 6254 EDMOND, Alexander Duncan 1/12/16 + 4060 EDWARDS, L/Cpl. Frederick Stanley 10/ 1/17 + 7841 EILOART, Ferdinand Robert 8/ 1/17 ✠ + 7980 ELLERY, Henry William Oswald 8/1 /17 + 6214 ELLIOTT, Frederick Thomas 18/12/16 + 6715 EVANS, William Emnys 8/ 7/16 + 7462 FAIRCHILD, Joseph Bryant Wilson 25/ 1/17 [M] + 6137 FAUNCH, L/Cpl. Ernest Alfred 5/10/16 + _Killed in action_ 4/5/17 + 762369 FENNING, Wilson George 13/ 3/17 + 7938 FERGUSON, Maurice Gurney 18/12/16 + 762101 FERGUSON, Thomas 2/ 4/17 + 8087 FLAWN, Neville George 23/11/16 + 761283 FLUX, Henry John 21/ 2/18 + 2661 FOULSHAM, Frank Chester 2/ 8/16 + _Capt._ _w._ 9/4/17 + 7534 FOWLER, Francis Archibald 18/12/16 + _Capt._ _Killed in action_ 28/7/17 + 6458 FOX, John Harper Graham 13/12/16 + 6979 FRANCE, Barry Edwin 18/12/16 + 7782 FREEMAN, Percy 18/12/16 + 8014 FROST, Walter 10/ 1/17 + 6153 FULBECK, Charles Edward 13/12/16 _w._ 15/8/17 + 7294 GABBOTT, Edgar Parr 23/11/16 + 6216 GARDNER, L/Cpl. Henry 23/11/16 + _Capt._ ✠ _w._ 6/11/17 [M] + 5687 GASSON, Stanley 23/11/16 + 7535 GATTY, David Ivor Vaughan 11/ 2/17 + 5903 GIBBS, Thomas Harry 23/11/16 + 7218 GIBSON, Stanley Rutherford 5/10/16 + 4089 GILLON, Cpl. Geoffrey Symonds 13/12/16 + 765389 GLENNIE, George Henry 5/ 8/17 + 5404 GLOVER, Charles William 22/ 7/16 + _Staff-Capt._ [M] + 6170 GOOD, Richard Whittall 18/12/16 + 6449 GOTHARD, Clifford Frederick 1/12/16 + 6837 GRAY, Charles Reginald 18/12/16 + 765391 GRAY, Joseph Everard 5/ 8/17 + 761991 GRENSIDE, Harold Cutliffe 2/ 5/17 + 923 GRICE, William Stanley 10/12/16 _Capt._ ✠ + 7757 GRUNDY, Charles Victor 8/12/16 + 5692 GUERRIER, Arthur Philip 13/12/16 + 765392 GUNN, Edmond Alan 30/ 8/17 _d._ 13/2/19 + 7329 GURNEY, Percival Sydney 18/12/16 + _P/W_ 16/1/18 [M] + 7668 HALLPIKE, Christopher George 8/12/16 + _Killed in action_ 6/ 4/18 + 6334 HAMILL, John 23/10/16 _Lieut._ + 762191 HAMMOND, Richard Fisher 5/ 2/17 _w._ 22/8/17 + 762879 HANCOCK, Ernest 13/ 3/17 + _Capt._ ✠ _w._ 4/9/18 + 762122 HARTLEY, Alfred 2/ 4/17 + _Died of wounds_ 9/10/18 + 8178 HARTREE, Cyril 18/12/16 + _Killed in action_ 28/5/18 + 763584 HAYDON, Robert Alexander 6/ 7/17 + 764699 HENDERSON, Colin Keith 31/ 1/18 + 7063 HEYWOOD, Frank 8/12/16 + _Lieut._ _w._ 18/11/18 + 8003 HIDE, James Birchell 13/12/16 _Lieut._ ✠ [M] + 7905 HIGHAM, Reginald Lachlan 8/ 1/17 + _Lieut._ _w._ 3/10/18 + 6402 HILL, Thomas Gaundey 5/10/16 _Lieut._ [M] + 763887 HOLLOWAY, Herbert John 13/10/17 + 5124 HOLMAN, Walter Manley 8/ 1/17 + _Lieut._ _w._ 6/4/18 + 6382 HOLMES, George Robert 24/12/16 _Lieut._ + 4068 HOMEWOOD, Talbot Stephenson 23/ 9/16 _Lieut._ [M] + 765394 HOOPER, Victor Albert 30/ 8/17 + 764433 HUDSON, Eli Bennison 1/ 9/17 + 6222 HUGHES, Francis Allen 8/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + 6372 HUNTER, James Douglas 23/11/16 + _Lieut._ _w._ 1/9/17, 24/4/18 + 7449 HUNTER, Robert Younger 18/12/16 _Lieut._ + 8510 HUSKINSON, Arthur William 13/ 3/17 _Lieut._ + 762485 INGLIS, Thomas Graham 27/ 2/17 _Lieut._ + 484 JOHNSON, Alfred Forbes 18/12/16 ✠ + 7593 JOHNSON, Arthur Haynes 18/12/16 _w._ 16/5/18 + 762592 JOHNSON, William Spencer 11/ 3/17 + 8046 JONES, George Arthur 23/ 9/16 _Lieut._ [M] + 7451 JONES, William Henry 23/11/16 [M] + 6357 JUSTICE, Walter Burgess 1/12/16 [M] + 4899 KASSELL, Lewen Cawood 23/11/16 _Lieut._ + 7940 KEAY, William Howard 18/12/16 + 5511 KELLY, L/Cpl. Bernard Ronald 13/12/16 + 761047 KELLY, L/Cpl. William 13/ 3/17 _Lieut._ + 6011 KENDON, L/Cpl. David Geldersleve 18/12/16 [M] + 7538 KENYON, Samuel 18/12/16 + 7509 KING, Dennis Hoare 8/ 1/17 _w._ 24/5/18 + 6012 KING, William 18/12/16 + 6224 KIRKPATRICK, Kenneth John 8/ 1/17 + 8120 KIRKUS, Cuthbert Hayward 23/11/16 + _Capt._ _Killed in action_ 31/7/17 + 7564 KNOWLES, Roland Ernest 18/12/16 ✠ + 2458 LAMB, L/Cpl. Thomas Slater 23/11/16 + 7832 LANGHORNE, Arthur J. 18/12/16 + 762904 LAUGHLAND, David Stuart 13/ 3/17 + 6265 LAWSON, Philip Hugh 8/ 1/17 + 7389 LAZARUS, George Maitland 23/11/16 + 7763 LEDWARD, Charles Harold 1/12/16 + 5958 LEVER, Ernest Harry 15/ 9/16 F/D [M] + 4184 LEVETT, Sydney Cornelius Blair 23/11/16 + 765556 LEWIS, William Augustus Howe 18/ 3/18 + 6701 LUMSDEN, Frederick 23/11/16 + 7833 LUCAS, Archibald William 10/ 1/17 + 761462 LYE, Percival W. 8/ 4/18 + 7941 LYNN, Sydney 11/ 1/17 _w._ 28/8/17 + 766169 MACBETH, Benjamin James George 23/11/17 + 761930 MACGREGOR, Herbert James 2/ 4/17 + 5779 MALLETT, Norman 18/12/16 + 766171 MARTIN, Angers 2/12/17 + 5415 MATTHEWS, Thomas 9/ 7/16 + _Capt._ M.B.E. _Died of wounds_ 27/6/18 + 7861 MAYCOCK, Sydney Herbert 12/ 2/17 + 7984 MAYOR, Bertram Robert 13/11/16 + 765660 MCDONALD, John 29/ 4/18 + 763430 MCHAILE, John Edgar 30/ 6/17 + 765400 MCKELVEY, George Frickleton 30/ 8/17 + 762938 MCKEOWN, Felix Quinn 11/ 3/17 ✠ _w._ 24/4/18 + 765401 MCLELLAN, Charles David 5/ 8/17 + 6387 MEACHAM, Frank Reginald 28/11/16 ✠ + 763731 MILLER, John Anderson 23/ 4/17 + 765402 MILLIAN, John Currey 19/ 8/17 + 2576 MOLLIAR-SMITH, Herbert 23/11/16 + 765690 MORGAN, Lascelles Daniel 18/ 2/18 + 7643 MORRISON, Robert Archer 1/12/16 + 8004 MORRISON, Thomas Henry 8/ 1/17 _w._ 21/11/18 + 5860 MORRISON, William 18/12/16 + 3284 MOSES, Frank Samuel 28/11/16 + _Died of wounds_ 31/8/18 + 761002 NASH, Herbert Mason 18/12/16 + 3348 NETHERY, Wallace Claude Elison 18/12/16 + 762532 NICKSON, George Bernard 13/ 3/17 ✠ _w._ 18/10/17 + 7964 NISBETT, Edgar Charley 10/ 1/17 + 6813 NIXON, Walter 1/12/16 + 5525 NORCOMBE, L/Cpl. Thomas Percy 13/12/16 + 766079 NUTHALL, Stuart 25/ 2/18 + 6960 O’SULLIVAN, Horace Alexander 23/10/16 + _Killed in action_ 22/4/17 + 7873 PAINE, Reginald Stuart 18/12/16 + 7429 PALFREYMAN, Frederick James 11/ 1/17 + 761315 PARK, John Lawrence 28/ 6/16 _Lieut._ + 7959 PARKIN, John 10/12/16 ✠ + 7854 PEIRCE, Alfred 13/12/16 ✠ + 761706 PERRY, Arthur Ernest Cecil 21/ 2/18 + _Died of wounds_ 20/6/18 + 764453 PHILLIPS, Edgar Lewis 1/ 9/17 + 7855 PHILLIPS, Ernest Thomas Adams 13/12/16 _Lieut._ M.B.E. + 762209 PODMORE, George Conrad 2/ 5/17 + 7549 PORT, L/Cpl. Frederick John 8/ 1/17 + 7160 PORTER, Bernard Arthur 18/12/16 + 765469 PORTER, James 18/ 2/18 + 7704 PORTER, Oliver John 20/12/16 + 762609 PRIESTLEY, Leslie Stuart 20/ 3/17 _Lieut._ [M] + 763434 PRING, Arnold Lydden 1/ 8/18 + 6260 READ, Selwyn 5/10/16 + _Lieut._ _w._ 29/9/17 + 764582 READING, Arthur Alfred 2/ 9/17 + 7965 REDPATH, William Henry 24/12/16 _w._ 26/9/18 + 763507 REEVE, James 9/ 8/17 _w._ 15/4/18 + 2323 RHODES, Dunstan 27/ 8/15 ✠ [M] + 6233 RIDDETT, Basil Perry 20/12/16 + 764042 RIGBY, Alfred 2/ 9/17 + 6466 ROBERTSON, David 13/12/16 _w._ 23/6/17 + 737 ROBINSON, Cpl. Norgrove Stuart 4/12/16 + _Lieut._ ✠ _w._ 21/5/18 + 5139 ROGERS, L/Cpl. Cecil Ernest 5/10/16 _w._ 10/10/17 + 7865 ROSMALLCOCQ, Gerald Augustine 13/12/16 + 6467 ROUGHTON, Harold 1/12/16 + 7890 SALUSBURY, John Thelwall 13/12/16 + 763600 SARGENT, Leslie Harold 20/ 4/17 + _Lieut._ _w._ 5/1/17 + 765665 SCHELL, Frederick Stanley 4/ 3/18 + _Killed in action_ 22/8/18 + 761985 SCHOTT, William 2/12/17 + 6125 SCOTT, William David 20/ 8/16 + 8102 SCOTT-JAMES, Rolfe Arnold 13/12/16 ✠ + 763114 SCRIMGEOUR, John Murray 23/12/17 + 765363 SERGEANT, John Prosper 18/ 2/18 + 766087 SETTLE, Richard Hardcastle 4/ 2/18 + 762419 SHARPE, Percy Barlow 2/ 5/17 + 7515 SILLERY, William 13/12/16 _w._ 11/8/17 + 761127 SIMS, Nugent Woolcott 18/12/16 + _Capt._ F/D _w._ -/7/18 + 6428 SLATTER, Arthur Wittard 13/12/16 + 7581 SMALLPAGE, Frederic Hartley 8/12/16 + 765008 SMITH, Frank Glennie 16/ 9/17 + _Lieut._ _w._ 21/4/18 + 766040 SMITH, Norman Ralph 25/ 2/18 + 761209 SPANTON, William Burke 4/12/16 + 762769 STAMMERS, Francis Alan Roland 11/ 3/17 _w._ 11/5/18 + 762944 STEPHENS, Beryl Louis 11/ 3/17 + 762520 STEWART, Francis John 13/ 3/17 + 760865 STEWART, Sgt, William Hinton 13/ 3/17 ✠ + 762656 STIRLING, Archibald Colin 19/ 8/17 + 764587 STOKES, Christopher William 8/ 9/17 _w._ 19/6/18 + 4663 STONE, Reginald Holmes 4/ 8/16 + 764172 STONE, William Barnes 1/10/17 + 6415 STONEHAM, Edward William 20/ 8/16 _Lieut._ + 4737 STRICK, L/Cpl. 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Ralph 26/ 1/18 + 5818 VAN ESSEN, Everard Cecil 20/ 8/16 _Lieut._ + 4293 VERNON, Cpl. Henry Robert 5/10/16 + _w._ 6/10/17 [M](2) + 7828 WAILES, Francis George 18/12/16 [M] + 766180 WAILES, Herbert G. 2/12/17 + 5560 WAKEFORD, Arthur James 29/11/16 _Lieut._ + 6549 WALKER, Arnold Learoyd 5/10/16 + _Lieut._ _w._ 18/10/18 + 6861 WALKER, William Harrington 1/12/16 _w._ 17/5/18 + 7166 WARBURTON, Charles Marsden 8/ 1/17 _w._ 22/4/18 + 5820 WARREN, Harvey Stanley 30/12/16 + _Lieut._ _w._ 3/6/18 + 760683 WELBY, Davis 1/ 7/17 _d._ 23/10/18 + 6505 WHITAKER, Geoffrey Maurice 20/ 8/16 [M] + 3106 WHITEHEAD, Edgar Joseph William 1/12/16 _d._ 17/2/19 + 6862 WILDERS, Charles Alban 8/ 1/17 _w._ 15/8/17 + 762343 WILDE, William Hornsby 11/ 3/17 + 8095 WILKINSON, Ernest Percival 23/11/16 + 764079 WILLCOX, George Harold 28/ 5/17 + 6550 WILLIAMS, Robert Pryce 1/12/16 + 8031 WILLIAMS, William Harold 18/12/16 + _Killed in action_ 9/11/18 + 6241 WILSON, Henry Armstrong 8/11/16 + 764863 WILSON, William Laurie 29/ 9/17 + 7867 WOLFF, James Daniel 13/12/16 _Capt._ M.B.E. + 5307 WORNUM, William Esmond 1/12/16 ✠ + 6610 WORRALL, Samuel 1/12/16 ✠ [M] + 761361 WORSELDINE, Stanley Chas. Harwood 8/ 4/18 + 763770 WRAY, William John Osterfield 30/11/17 + 7320 WRIGHT, Cecil Lawrence 13/12/16 + _Killed in action_ 7/7/17 + 7583 WRIGHT, Walter Whitmore 20/12/16 + _Killed in action_ 23/8/17 + + + Royal Garrison Artillery: Territorial Force. + + (A/L: 750b) + + + Cornwall (Duke of Cornwall’s). + + 1501 IMPSON, Maurice Barrow 30/ 3/15 _Lieut._ + + + Devon. + + 2182 HONOUR, Frank Leslie 30/ 7/15 + 1583 HOPE, W. Edward C. 22/ 6/15 _Lieut._ + + + Dorsetshire. + + 3142 PENNY, William Nevill 9/ 4/15 _Lieut._ + + + Glamorgan. + + 3778 LEWIS, Clifford Michael 24/ 3/16 _Lieut._ + + + Hampshire. + + 2853 AMAN, John Godfrey 11/ 8/15 _Lieut._ + + + Kent. + + 2284 EASTMAN, Cpl. 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Lancs._) _D/W_ 1/10/16 + 3325 ELLIS, Shirley Duncan 11/ 9/15 ✠ _Died_ 19/3/16 + 3414 FRYER, Robert Eliot 7/ 7/15 + _Major._ _Wounded_ + 3275 GRIFFIN, Arthur Ethelbert 3/ 2/15 _Capt._ ✠ [M] + 2076 GUY, John Keble 9/12/14 _Lieut._ [M] + 3388 HEYWOOD, Edward Percival 19/ 5/15 _Lieut._ + 2707 HILL, Edwin Vivian 10/ 8/15 _Lieut._ + 2318 HOWARD, Hugh Lloyd 1/10/14 + _Major_ ✠ [M] (2) + 3096 HUSBAND, Charles Thomas Main 15/10/15 + _Lieut. 250th Tunnelling Co._ + 1858 PARKER, John Amphlett 24/10/14 _Major_ ✠ + 3188 RAWLINS, CQMS Guy Vernon C. 26/ 2/15 _Capt._ + 735 ROBINSON, Alfred Douglas 16/ 6/15 _Lieut._ + 2129 ROBINSON, John Charles 29/ 8/15 + (_From 10/S. 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Ronald Henry 30/ 6/15 _2_ + _Lieut._ _Died of wounds_ 2/7/16 + Capt. SELFE, Arthur E. Ferrour 20/ 4/16 + _Capt._ ✠ _w._ 31/7/17, 27/11/17 + 4170 ATKINSON, L/Cpl. William 29/10/15 _5_ + _Capt._ _Wounded_ 10/4/18 [M] + 4172 BERKELEY, Christopher 29/10/15 _5_ + (_R.A.F._) _Acc/Killed_ 30/1/19 + 4035 FORRESTER, L/Cpl. Joseph 22/10/15 _Capt._ [M] + 4182 GRISSELL, Francis 29/10/15 _5_ + _Killed in action_ 15/9/16 + 4203 KIMBERLEY, Harold Crane 22/10/15 _Lieut._ + 3642 KING, Mark 31/ 5/16 + _Lieut._ D.S.O. _w._ 20/4/18 [M] + 4061 LAING, L/Cpl. Ivan 22/10/15 + ✠ _Killed in action_ 30/11/17 + 5770 LAING, L/Cpl. Walter 2/ 6/16 _Lieut._ + 4094 MACHIN, Norman Frederick 22/10/15 _Capt._ ✠ + 3909 MAITLAND-EDWARDS, R. Sheridan 16/11/15 _Lieut._ + 4062 MONTGOMERY, Norman Stevenson 22/10/15 + _Killed in action_ 17/6/16 + 2462 NEWLAND, Cpl. Arthur Mansfield 19/11/15 + _Lieut._ ✠ _Wounded_ 11/12/17 + 5212 ORR, Charles Wilfred Leslie 29/ 2/16 + 1678 OVERTON-JONES, Edward 6/12/15 + _Lieut._ ✠ _Wounded_ 6/9/17 + 3397 PITCHER, Sgt. Walter H. Blythe 1/11/15 + _Capt._ ✠ _Wounded_ 15/12/17 + 4208 TRELOAR, L/Cpl. George Devine 20/10/15 + _Major_ D.S.O. ✠ [M] + 4050 WARMINGTON, Stanley James 20/10/15 _Lieut._ + + 5645 BALL, Samuel Harper 31/ 5/16 + _Lieut._ (_To M/G Gds._) + 5051 COLMAN, Charles Wyndham Tawell 31/ 5/16 + (_To R.A.F._) _Pilot Officer_ + 4774 JACKS, Walter George Cyril 31/ 5/16 + _Lieut._ (_To R.A.S.C._) + 4998 NICHOLS, William Alfred 31/ 5/16 + _Lieut._ (_To M/G Gds._) + 6237 SMITH, Geoffrey Hubert 31/ 5/16 + _Capt._ ✠ _Missing, believed killed_, 16/10/18 + + 7747 BALFOUR, Cramond George Clarke 29/11/16 + _Lieut._ [M] + 5647 BARLOW, Hyla Mortimer Durant 14/ 8/16 + _Wounded_ 21/5/18, 11/9/18 + 7779 BAYZAND, Geoffrey 14/ 8/16 + _Capt._ ✠✠ _Wounded_ 12/4/18 + 7857 BOYCOTT, Harold Charlton 14/ 8/16 _4_ + _Lieut._ _Died of wounds_ 21/3/18 + 8127 BRENCHLEY, John 10/ 8/16 + ✠ _Killed in action_ 12/10/17 + 761424 BURN, Sgt. Thomas Christopher 27/ 2/18 _Capt._ + 7842 CORDINGLEY, Thomas Rushton 20/12/16 _Lieut._ + 7848 CRESSWELL, George James Richard 14/12/16 + _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 12/5/18 + 8159 EVANS, William 29/11/16 + _Lieut._ _w._ 11/8/17, 4/3/18 + 767220 HARRISON, Cpl. Alban Christopher 3/ 2/19 + 7760 HANSON, James 14/ 8/16 _Lieut._ + 763885 HEATH, Gerard Bower 1/ 5/17 _2_ + _Died of Wounds_ 22/5/18 + 765708 HENEY, John Henry Waldo 28/11/17 ✠ + 762958 INMAN, John James Thomas 31/ 7/17 + 764324 JACKSON, William 26/ 6/17 + _Wounded_ 26/8/18 + 9128 MERRIMAN, Edward Claude B. 19/ 1/17 + _Wounded_ 2/5/18 + 767822 MILLAR, Laurence Peel 5/ 2/19 + 762999 MILLER, Stanley Joseph Hopkins 26/ 6/17 + 764504 MOSLEY, Eric Bond 31/ 7/17 + _Wounded_ 3/4/18, 24/10/18 + 7837 NORTON, Robert Holland 14/ 8/16 _Lieut._ + 7595 PINDER, Arthur Gladstone 14/ 8/16 _Lieut._ + 767144 SMITH, William Henry 26/ 6/18 + 7856 STOPS, John Faulkner 14/ 8/16 _Lieut._ + 765869 TALBOT, Joseph Herbert George 27/ 3/18 + 763896 TASKER, Edward Clough 26/ 6/17 _Lieut._ + 8148 TYLER, Leith 20/12/16 _Lieut._ + 764047 VINCENT, Charles Issam Francis 1/ 5/17 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 16/10/18 + 1137 WILLMER, Sgt. Charles Henry 14/ 8/16 _Lieut._ + 762358 WILSON, Frederick William 1/ 5/17 + 8217 WOODBURY, Edward Berkley Cherlton 18/ 9/16 + _Wounded_ 11/10/18 + + + SCOTS GUARDS. + + 2nd Lieut. + 1270 METHUEN, Hon. Anthony Paul 15/ 8/14 _1_ + _Major_ D.S.O. ✠ _Bde.-Major A.D.C._ _w._ 11/5/15 [M](3) + 1225 THOMPSON, Arnold John 1/ 1/15 _1_ + _Lieut. & Adjt._ [M] + 1406 THOMPSON, John Cecil Caster 1/ 1/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 25/1/15 + 1419 WELD, Hugh Edward 1/ 1/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 25/1/15 + + 6431 ADAMS-ACTON, Gladstone Murray 24/ 8/16 _Lieut._ + 760871 ANDREWS, Robert Collingwood 30/ 5/17 + _Wounded_ 13/12/17 + 765882 HOPE, Henry John 31/10/17 + _Wounded_ 10/9/18 [M] + 8132 IVENS, Francis Burdett 29/11/16 _Lieut._ [M] + 765683 KAY, Tom Kilbourne 28/11/17 + 768028 LODGE, Douglas Rimington 3/ 3/19 + 7721 MILNE, L/Cpl. John Archibald Dickie 24/ 8/16 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 12/10/17 + 768184 PAGE, Philip Price 10/ 3/19 + 6437 POCOCK, George Clifford 5/10/16 + _Capt._ _Wounded_ 14/6/18 + 762811 ROBINSON, Donald Lorraine 29/ 4/17 _Lieut._ + 765870 WALLIS, George Peter Dudley 28/11/17 + _Wounded_ 19/6/18 + + + IRISH GUARDS. + + 2nd Lieut. + 3629 MUNRO, Ronald George 21/ 7/15 + (_From London Irish_) ✠ _w._ 8/1/16 + _D/W_ 19/9/16 + 5393 BLACK, James 30/ 5/16 _Capt._ ✠ + 4422 HAMILTON, Charles Robert 30/ 5/16 _Lieut._ + + 8223 ANDERSON, Eric Edwin 28/11/16 _Lieut._ ✠ + 765883 BAGGALLAY, Frank Christopher 24/ 4/18 + 766508 BURKE, Frederick William 29/ 4/18 + 8044 DOWLER, Edgar Hastings 29/11/16 + _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 24/10/17 + 8283 FANSHAWE, Harvey Vernon 28/11/16 _1_ + _Died of wounds_ 9/10/17 + 766252 HEDGECOCK, Arthur Thomas 29/ 5/18 + 7350 KANE, Justin John 18/ 8/16 + _Wounded_ 20/9/17 + 767660 LAWLESS, Arthur Percy 31/ 2/19 + 8271 LOFTING, Hugh John 25/ 1/17 + 7540 MACGRATH, Michael Reginald 18/ 8/16 _Lieut._ + 2437 NICHOLSON, Cecil Alfred John 9/12/14 + _Lieut._ _w._ 28/4/17, 11/5/18 + 7547 PARK, Ronald Hubert Mungo 18/ 8/16 _Lieut._ ✠ + 763310 PULLEYN, James 28/11/17 + 767090 SYMINGTON, Percy Kinnear 29/ 5/18 + 766501 TAYLOR, Arthur Edward 27/ 3/18 + 762363 TOOLEY, Francis William 30/10/17 + 7794 VAN DER NOOT, L/Cpl. Harold Edward 29/11/16 + _Wounded_ 15/8/17, 15/12/17 [M] + 7758 WELLS, Alfred Langton 29/11/16 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 9/10/17 + 767036 WOODBRIDGE, Douglas Sydney 28/ 8/18 + + + WELSH GUARDS. + + 2nd Lieut. + 8346 BANESS, Horace Edward 30/12/16 + 761668 BOWYER, Cpl. Claude Tadman 30/ 5/17 + _Wounded_ 20/12/17 + 7893 BYRNE, Thomas Edmund 29/11/16 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 9/3/18 + 762556 DAVIES, Charles Ernest 31/10/17 + _Wounded_ 31/5/18 + 762364 DAVIES, Daniel Alexander 17/10/16 + 764425 DAVIES, Derek Ben 31/ 7/17 ✠ + 763818 DAVIES, Evan Jones 26/ 6/17 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 28/3/18 + 766598 GREENACRE, Walter Douglas Campbell 26/ 6/18 + 766072 HAWKSLEY, Ernest Bourchier 30/ 1/18 + 766253 HOFFGARD, Gustav Adolph 31/ 7/18 + 8098 JENKINS, John Charles 20/12/16 + 7655 JONES, Reginald Rees 20/12/16 + D.S.O. _D/W_ 25/8/17 [M] + 7942 MANLEY, Gerald David 20/12/16 + 761169 WALTERS, Sgt. Ivor Gwynne 29/ 5/18 + 761210 WALTERS, Sgt. Thomas Glyn 29/ 5/18 + 765375 WATSON, Thomas Browning 30/ 1/18 + 765610 WHARTON, Arthur 29/ 5/18 + + + _INFANTRY._ + + _In alphabetical order._ + + + THE ARGYLL & SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS.[19] + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + + {91st Foot. + {93rd Foot. + + + 2nd Lieut. + 2541 GUNN, Malcolm Roy 9/ 5/15 _1__Lieut._ + 5191 SCOTT, John Lennox 9/10/16 _1_ + + + Special Reserve Battalions (Nos. 3 & 4). + + 763128 KIDD, Robert John 26/ 4/17 _4_ + 765709 WATSON, Guy Fraser Tennant 18/12/17 _3_ + _Wounded_ 23/9/18 + + + Territorial Battalions (Nos. 5 to 9). + + 5763 HUGHES, Andrew 1/ 6/16 _8_ + 766503 ADAM, William 10/ 9/18 _5_ + 765444 GORDON, James Edgar 28/11/17 _7_ + 5656 HISLOP, David Hall 6/ 9/16 _5_ + _Wounded_ 29/9/16 + 763729 HURRELL, Lionel Hubert Murray 26/ 4/17 _6_ + 5447 KINNEAR, George Alexander 20/12/16 _8_ + 4550 MCCALL, Ernest Bryson 6/ 1/16 _8_ _Lieut._ + 7816 SINCLAIR, Eric Russell 25/10/16 _7_ + ✠ _w._ 3/10/17 _K/A_ 13/10/18 + 765048 SINCLAIR, John 28/11/17 _8_ + 6562 WHITAKER, Foster 26/ 9/16 _5_ + _Died of wounds_ 3/5/17 + 765749 WILSON, James Blackburn 24/ 5/18 _7_ + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 2943 PEGG, Harvey George 2/ 1/15 _13_ + _Capt._ _Adjutant_ + 768010 BOYLE, David Henry 4/ 3/19 + 6211 DIXON, John George 5/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + 767028 HAMILTON, James Alexander 4/ 2/19 + 767833 HARWOOD, George William 28/ 3/19 + 763160 KINNEAR, Alexander 26/ 4/17 _14_ + _Wounded_ 13/4/18 + 766800 KIRKPATRICK, John 5/ 3/19 + 768174 MILLER, Joseph 18/ 3/19 + 767165 WILSON, Charles Clunie 5/ 2/19 + + + THE BEDFORDSHIRE & HERTFORDSHIRE REGIMENT. + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + + 16th Foot. + + 2nd Lieut. + 1394 BALLARD, Robert Francis Cooper 28/11/15 _2_ + _Lieut._ _Killed in action_ 30/7/16 + 1033 DE BURIATTE, L/Cpl. Harold 15/12/14 _2_ + _Capt._ _Wounded_ 15/8/18 + 1841 BEAL, Leonard Frank 20/ 3/15 _2_ + _Major_ ✠ _Wounded_ 16/5/16 + 1842 BOYS, Richard Harvey 17/ 3/15 _2_ + _Wounded_ 16/5/15 _K/A_ 13/11/16 + 1260 BREWER, Charles Herbert 15/12/14 _2_ + _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 17/6/15 + 1929 DABELL, Norman Victor 15/12/14 _2_ + _Lieut._ _Staff_ + 1599 D’AVIGDOR, Gerald Henry 10/ 7/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + 1549 GEORGE, Walter Hope 3/ 3/15 _2_ + _Major_ _Wounded_ 3/7/15 [M] (2) + 2605 GIBSON, Robert Bowness 1/11/14 (_2_) + (_From 3/S. Staffs._) [M] + 2261 HOBBS, Wilfred 10/ 7/15 _2_ + _Capt._ ✠ _Wounded_ [M] + 1949 HUNTER, Charles James 10/ 7/15 _2_ + _Capt._ _w._ 25/9/15 _d._ 4/11/18 + 1415 JUNGUIS, Ernest James Theodore 30/ 4/16 _2_ + (_M.G.C._) _Lieut._ + 1434 KELLIE, Esmond Lawrence 1/ 1/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 19/4/15 + 1604 KIRCH, Charles Sidney 1/ 1/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 19/4/15 + 1322 LARDNER, Reginald Seymour 20/ 3/15 _2_ + (_R.A.F._) _Lt._ _w._ 16/5/15 [M] (2) + 1449 OLDFIELD, Reginald Theodore 15/ 8/15 _2_ + _Capt._ ✠✠ _w._ 25/9/15, 9/10/18 + 1036 RAMSAY, Weston 20/ 3/15 _2_ + _Capt. & Adjt._ _w._ 20/4/15 + 1608 STEPHENSON, Kenneth Langton 15/ 8/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 26/9/15 [M] + 1431 STONIER, William John 3/ 3/15 _2_ + _Lieut._ _w._ 18/5/15, 25/9/15 _K/A_ 27/4/17 + 1030 WILLANS, Harry 15/12/14 _1_ + _Capt. & Adjt._ D.S.O. ✠ + _Wounded_ 7/7/16, -/6/18 [M] (2) + 764291 CORNELIUS, Herbert Walter 1/ 8/17 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 20/7/18 + 760071 DALTON, John 23/ 3/17 _1_ _Capt._ ✠ + 6007 HUNTER, Robert Moore 18/ 3/17 _1_ + 763456 LAUGHTON, Joseph Thornton 26/ 4/17 _1_ + _w._ 23/10/17 _D/W_ 29/9/18 + + + Special Reserve Battalions (Nos. 3 & 4). + + 1158 ROEBER, Sgt. Oscar 7/ 5/15 + _From 10_ _Lieut._ _w._ -/7/16 + 3287 ROEBER, David Arnold 7/ 5/15 + _From 10_ _Killed in action_ 14/8/16 + 768328 TAYLOR, Roy Frederick 17/ 3/19 _3_ + + + Territorial Battalion (No. 5). + + Capt. RICKATSON, Hugh Cecil 3/11/15 _5_ + _Capt._ ✠ _Wounded_ 15/12/17 + Capt. SELFE, Arthur Edward Ferrour 17/12/15 _5_ + _Capt._ ✠ _w._ 17/8/17, 11/12/17 + 36 CUBITT, CQMS Charles Nutting 3/11/15 _5_ + _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 13/9/18 + 3905 HAWKEN, L/Cpl. Gerald Humphrey 1/11/15 _5_ + (_Sikhs_) _Lieut._ + + + 763518 CALDERBANK, Percy 11/ 5/17 _5_ + 762270 FOSTER, Frank Mortimer 29/ 3/17 _5_ + 762679 HOWARTH, Richard 28/ 3/17 _5_ + 763365 LAMIGEON, Richard Oswald 29/ 3/17 _5_ + 766560 LEWIS, John 24/ 4/18 _5_ + 762787 MACKLIN, David Harold 29/ 3/17 _5_ + _Killed in action_ 27/3/18 + 6962 RUDOLPH, Geo. Rupert 5/ 9/16 _5_ + 764073 SHOTT, Percival 3/ 7/17 _5_ + _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 12/3/18 + 6504 WATSON, Henry James Arthur 26/ 9/16 _5_ + _Lieut._ _Killed in action_ 23/8/18 + 6687 WILKINS, Claude Glibbery 5/ 9/16 _5_ + _Wounded_ 28/6/18 + + + Territorial Battalion (No. 11) + + (formerly the Hertfordshire Regiment, T.F.) + + 1930 BAKER, Herbert Norman 2/ 9/15 _1_ + _2/Nigerian Regt._ _Died_ 30/8/17 + 2212 BROAD, John Eric 29/11/15 _1_ + _Lieut._ _Killed in action_ 23/3/18 + 3812 BRUNSDON, Arthur Frederick Ernest 15/10/15 _1_ + _Labour Corps._ _Lieut._ + 3776 BULL, Lawrance 15/10/15 _1_ + _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 24/3/17 + 1421 CHRISTIE, John Fairfax 26/ 9/14 _2_ + _Capt. & Adjt._ ✠ _w._ 18/5/15, 24/4/18 + 3857 FRITH, Reginald William 15/10/15 _1_ + _Lieut._ _Wounded_ -/12/16 + 4029 O’SHANE, Cpl. Cormac 17/11/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + 4096 OWEN, L/Cpl. Malcolm de B. 5/10/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + ✠ _K/A_ 4/11/18 + 4100 RAVENSCROFT, Richard Birkbeck 24/12/15 _1_ + _Lieut._ _Killed in action_ 16/8/17 + 3426 VANDYKE, Cpl. Percy Reginald 15/10/15 _1_ + _Lieut._ _R.T.O._ + 3816 WEEKS, Charles Henry 15/10/15 _1_ + _Lieut._ (_Tank Corps_) + 3848 WHITE, Frank Edmund 15/10/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + 6886 HAMMOND, Arthur Edwards 11/ 7/16 + _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 13/7/18 + + 767544 ABBOTT-GREENWOOD, Wilfred Eric W. 4/ 3/19 _1_ + 763942 ALLEN, Frederick Ernest 27/ 6/17 _1_ + (_5/Bedford_) + 3493 BOGGEN, John Hickey 26/ 9/16 _1_ + _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 27/5/18 + 3221 DOVE, William Watkins 26/ 1/17 _1_ + _Lieut._ _w._ 11/12/17, 27/5/18 + 763463 KNEE, Harold James 29/ 3/17 _1_ + _Lieut._ _w._ 24/4/18, 5/10/18 + 4143 PRIEST, William Henry 26/ 1/17 _1_ + _Wounded_ 26/4/17 + 7480 TENNANT, Bernard Victor Ashlin 20/12/16 _Lieut._ + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 3166 CALDWELL-COOK, Cpl. Edward A. 6/ 4/15 _10_ _Lieut._ + 2418 MASON, Kenneth Sydney 23/11/14 _10_ + (_M.G.C._) _Major_ ✠ + 5046 BUTT, Alfred 25/ 5/16 _10_ + (_R.F.C._) _K/A_ 4/1/18 + + 767421 BARRETT, Frederick Fox 4/ 3/19 + 764308 BLAKE, Francis Joseph 31/ 7/17 + 767556 DINSDALE, Cyril Albert Metcalfe 5/ 3/19 + 761116 HUGHES, William 2/ 8/17 _8_ + ✠ _w._ 17/7/18 _D/W_ 14/9/18 + 2918 KAYE, Cpl. Hugh Gordon 19/ 9/16 _6_ + 769316 PATRICK, Frederick Augustus Page 19/ 2/19 + 4939 SMITH, Arthur Wedgwood Giffard 24/ 1/17 _8_ ✠ + 767669 SPOONER, Harold George 3/ 3/19 + 763027 DONOVAN, Terence Norbert 29/ 3/17 (_7_) + 763179 FRANKLIN, Arthur Thomas 29/ 3/17 (_1_) + 762120 GALLICHAN, Henry Nicholas 11/ 2/17 _3_ + _Garrison Battalion_ + 763362 GREENWOOD, Arthur Donald 1/ 3/17 (_2_) + _Killed in action_ 30/8/18 + 7312 HUNT, Frank 20/12/16 (_4_) + 764147 JACKSON, William Arthur 20/ 5/17 (_1_) + 6959 OAKLEY, William George 26/ 9/16 _8_ _Lieut._ + 763412 SOWDEN, Percy John 29/ 3/17 (_5_) + 765981 STAPLETON, William Howell 27/ 2/18 + (_5/R.Berks_) _K/A_ 26/8/18 + 7469 WELLER, Henry John 19/12/16 _8_ + _Lieut._ _w._ -/6/17, 17/4/18 + + + THE ROYAL BERKSHIRE REGIMENT.[20] + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + + {49th Foot + {66th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 2676 ADAMS, Wilfred Carne 26/ 5/15 _2_ + _Capt._ _Wounded_ 13/9/15, 7/7/16 + 2874 BLACKBURN, Harry Dudley 29/ 8/15 _1_ + (_R.F.C._) _Killed in action_ 5/4/17 + 1769 BRIDGE, Donald Gerald Clive 20/ 3/15 _2_ + _Died of wounds_ 23/5/16 + 168 CAHILL, Cpl. John Archibald 14/ 2/15 _2_ + _Capt._ _Wounded_ 10/3/15, 1/7/16 + _Killed in action_ 16/8/17 [M] + 2934 CHACE, George Purves 29/ 8/15 _1_ + _Capt. & Adjt._ [M] + 419 COOK, Charles Stark 24/10/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + 1719 DAY, Morris 20/ 3/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 9/5/15 + 584 JERWOOD, Ed. Longsden 27/ 1/15 _1_ + _Capt._ ✠✠✠ _w._ (2) [M] + 1786 LINDLEY, George William 20/ 3/15 _2_ + _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 29/9/15 + 1154 PAINE, George Gordon 26/ 5/15 _2_ + _Capt._ ✠ _Wounded_ 29/7/15 + _Died of wounds_ 27/3/18 [M] + + + Special Reserve Battalion (No. 3). + + 761212 ADAMS, Bernard Randall Cole 28/11/17 _3_ + 763224 AYRES, Frank Ernest 28/ 3/17 _3_ + (_2_) _Wounded_ 23/10/18 + 762292 MANNING, James Walter Geoffrey 26/ 4/17 _3_ + (_1_) _Wounded_ 6/10/17 + 8241 MOSSMAN, Harold Alex. 25/ 1/17 _3_ + (_6_) ✠ _w._ 16/5/17 _K/A_ 25/4/18 + 767535 PRICE, Herbert Leo 4/ 3/19 _3_ + 766002 SHORT, Sydney Charles Terry 1/ 5/18 _3_ + 8329 WORDEN, Ernest Harold Glover 25/ 1/17 _3_ + (_6_) ✠ _Wounded_ 13/8/17 + + + Territorial Battalion (No. 4). + + 5233 BARTMAN, Wilfred Arthur 16/ 6/16 _4_ + _Lieut._ (_A.P.D._) + 6279 BUXTON, Oswald 16/ 6/16 _4_ + _Lieut._ F/D _w._ 26/8/18 + 3856 GIBSON, Dudley Robert 11/11/15 _4_ + _Ind. Army._ _Lieut._ ✠ _w._ 19/7/16 + 5260 HEPPELL, Harry Denby 16/ 6/16 _4_ + _Killed in action_ 5/4/17 + 5128 LENNARD, Walter Daniel 16/ 6/16 _4_ + _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 7/9/17 + 4973 LEPPARD, Percy Henry 16/ 6/16 _4_ + _Lieut._ _Wounded_ + 4689 LOVERIDGE, John L. 12/ 6/16 _4_ + _Lieut._ ✠✠ _Wounded_ 24/8/18 + 4302 MARSH, Charles James Macauley 18/ 6/16 _4_ + _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 10/9/18 + 4272 WOOD, Douglas 16/ 6/16 _4_ + _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 29/8/17 + + 766506 BROOKS, Alfred George 25/ 9/18 _4_ + 760286 CLARK, Leslie Edward Cyril 30/ 5/17 _4_ + 767449 HINE, Hubert Joseph Kels 4/ 2/19 _4_ + 5929 THORNTON, Charles William 11/ 7/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 761409 WOOLFE, William Swift 26/ 3/18 _4_ + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 2211 BIRD, Arthur Wheen 13/11/14 _9_ + _Capt._ _Wounded_ 4/6/15 [M] + 5049 COBB, Reginald 25/ 5/16 _9_ + _Killed in action_ 13/10/16 + 2796 HALE, Geoffrey Thomas 24/11/14 _9_ + _Lieut._ _M.G.C._ [M] + 2754 HOWE, Charles Kingsley 19/ 9/15 _6_ + _Killed in action_ 1/7/16 + 2366 NEOBARD, Harold John Cooke 24/11/14 _7_ + _Capt._ O.B.E. F/D _w._ 18/1/15 [M] + + 761254 ADCOCK, Charles Willamot 26/ 6/17 _5_ + _Wounded_ 2/1/18 + 1133 BIRCH, Sgt. Arthur 12/11/16 + _Died of wounds_ 17/2/17 + 7571 BRAZIER, Anthony David Cecil 19/12/16 (_2_) + _Killed in action_ 10/3/17 + 766780 COLES, Albert John 28/ 8/18 _8_ + (1/_Bedford_) + 3494 DEBONO, Geo. Peter 1/ 8/16 _5_ _Lieut._ ✠ + 763326 FARMER, Albert Edward 1/ 3/17 _6_ + _Prisoner of war_ 27/4/18 + 8129 GIBBS, Horace Austin 19/12/16 + _Killed in action_ 29/4/17 + 762452 GUINEE, James 29/ 3/17 _Lieut._ + 7012 GUY, Reginald Churchill 3/ 4/17 _8_ + _Killed in action_ 24/8/18 + 5014 HAMEL-SMITH, Arnold Harcourt 18/ 3/17 _5_ _Lieut._ + 8027 HENLEY, Arthur Edward 19/12/16 (_1_) + _Wounded & Prisoner of war_ + 7411 HOOPER, Henry Raby 23/11/16 + _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 13/8/17 + 5017 LAUGHLIN, George Elliot 24/ 3/17 _5_ _Lieut._ + 5589 MATTHEWS, Joseph Henry 8/ 5/17 _5_ + _Lieut._ _Killed in action_ 27/3/18 + 6847 MAYO, Sidney Harold 5/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + 760476 MCCLELLAN, John Frank Maxwell 25/ 9/17 + _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 16/10/18 + 7013 MCMULLEN, Cpl. John Robert 3/ 4/17 + _Prisoner of War_ 13/5/18 + 767497 MORDEN, Hardy Wilson 14/ 8/18 + _51st Grad. Bn._ + 7325 MURRAY, Peter 12/11/16 _6_ _Lieut._ + 763699 NOTT, Christopher Arthur 30/10/17 + _Wounded_ 4/5/18 + 7766 PALMER, Henry William S. 19/12/16 + _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 14/12/17 + 763039 PEARCE, George William 29/ 3/17 _Lieut._ + 762491 RICKWOOD, John Edgell 24/ 9/17 + ✠ _Wounded_ 2/4/18 + 764850 ROWE, Gilbert James Burberry 24/ 9/17 + _Died of wounds_ 17/4/18 + 767999 SCRIVENER, Winston Edwin Redvers 5/ 3/19 + 763410 SMITH, Leonard Pitman 1/ 3/17 _5_ + _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 10/12/17 + 4596 SMITH, Neville 26/ 9/16 + 762671 SWAFFIELD, Frederick 1/ 3/17 _8_ + 2951 TARRANT, Sgt. Henry Geoffrey Nelson 12/11/16 + ✠ _Killed in action_ 31/7/17 + 3480 TIGAR, Geoffrey Herbert 14/ 8/16 _6_ + _Killed in action_ 13/10/17 + 764518 URRY, Alex. Claude 30/10/17 + _Prisoner of war_ 7/6/18 + 764933 WALLACE, Duncan Crichton 30/10/17 + 7261 WESTON, Alex. Thomas 21/12/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + 6419 WHITE, L/Cpl. Lionel Ellenthorpe 5/ 9/16 _5_ _Capt._ + 4373 WICKETT, Thomas Penberthy 8/ 5/17 _5_ + _Died of wounds_ 20/11/17 + 763008 WINSTANLEY, William Lidiard 24/ 9/17 + _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 3/4/18 + 761784 WYKES, Ernest Arthur Innes 26/ 6/17 _5_ + _Killed in action_ 30/11/17 + + + THE BORDER REGIMENT. + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + + {34th Foot + {55th Foot + + Capt. OSTLE, Henry Knight Eaton 28/ 5/15 _2_ + _2nd-in-C._ ✠ _w._ 25/9/15 [M] (2) + _To 10/York & Lancs., Lt.-Col._ + Lieut. BURMANN, Robert Moyle 8/ 4/15 _2_ + _Capt._ _Bde.-Maj._ D.S.O. ✠✠ + _Killed in action_ 27/10/18 [M] (6) + 2nd Lieut. + 1537 BALES, Keith 20/ 3/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 16/5/15 + 1693 BEAUMONT, Wilfred Newton 12/ 6/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 25/9/15 + 1547 BYNG, Harry 20/ 3/15 _2_ + _Died of wounds_ 16/5/15 + 1614 CUTHBERTSON, Frank Tebbet 15/12/14 _2_ _Lieut._ + 2494 DAY, L/Cpl. William Leonard 15/ 8/15 _2_ + (_R.F.C._) _w._ 25/9/15 _K/A_ 6/4/17 + 1606 GOODMAN, Reginald Moon 20/ 3/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 17/5/15 [M] + 2673 GRINTER, Trayton Golding 15/ 8/15 _2_ + _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 25/9/15 + 3641 JOHNSON, Wilfred Lloyd 28/11/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 19/4/16 + 1598 KROHN, Nicholas Adolf 20/ 3/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 16/5/15 + 1327 LINDSAY, Gordon Parmiter 20/ 3/15 _2_ + _Lt._ ✠ _w._ 16/5/15, -/4/16, -/2/17 + 1594 PRYNNE, George Michael Fellows 20/ 3/15 _2_ + _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 8/7/16 + 1551 SAMPSON, Harold Fehrsen 15/12/14 _2_ + _Lieut._ _w._ 11/3/15, -/11/15, -/7/16 + 1817 SHEPPARD, Horace James Gurney 20/ 3/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + 1489 SIMPSON, William Ronald Carde 20/ 3/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 16/5/15 + 1600 SLATER, George Edward Herbert 20/ 3/15 _2_ + _Lieut._ ✠ _w._ 16/5/15, 8/11/18 + 2957 TODHUNTER, Arthur Jackson 10/ 7/15 _2_ + _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 15/9/15 + 3631 THOMPSON, Hugh Thomas 19/ 7/16 _1_ + _Lieut._ _w._ 27/1/17, 14/8/17 + _P/W_ (_From Sandhurst_) + + 765268 DOBSON, Nathaniel George 11/ 6/17 _2_ + _Lieut._ (_1/Camb._) _D/W_ 17/11/18 + 7688 GIANELLA, Cecil Leonard 19/12/16 + 4928 GREENWOOD, John Shaw 13/ 4/17 _2_ + 764889 HAW, Eustace Arthur 27/11/17 + 761372 HISLOP, William Archer 25/ 6/17 _2_ + 761626 SHEPHERD, Geoffrey Wm. Boutflower 25/ 6/17 _2_ + 761395 WATSON, Roger Alan 24/ 6/17 _2_ + _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 4/12/17 + 761076 WYNNE, Eric Stuart 24/ 6/17 _1_ + _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 27/8/18 + + + Special Reserve Battalion (No. 3). + + 2343 MACKENZIE, Roderick Sandford 9/12/14 + (_From 10/Norfolk_) + 7510 LAW, Kenneth Knight 6/ 8/16 _Lieut._ + 766278 LUSCOMBE, Victor 26/ 5/18 (_4/Suffolk_) + + + Territorial Battalions (Nos. 4 & 5). + + 2943 BRUCKMAN, Richard Theodore 3/ 1/15 _4_ _Capt._ + 2730 THOMPSON, John Berwick 6/ 3/15 _5_ + _Capt._ _Adj._ O.B.E. [M] + 4148 BALL, Wallace Maurice 19/12/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + 4511 BAXTER, Rowland Percival 27/10/15 _5_ + _Wounded_ -/7/16 _K/A_ 16/9/16 + 5334 BICKLEY, Claude Harry 2/ 6/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + 4379 CAIN, Charles William 19/12/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + 3925 DOBSON, Frank Owen 27/12/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + 4803 EBBLES, John Kenneth 15/ 6/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + 3937 FELTHAM, Alan 18/11/15 _5_ + _Killed in action_ 18/9/16 + 4828 JUPP, Edwin Percy 15/ 6/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + 4161 LEWIS, Norman Cecil 19/12/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + 4902 RANDALL, Sydney Herbert 20/ 6/16 _5_ + ✠ _Wounded_ 13/8/17, 13/9/18 + 4869 ROBINSON, Charles Frederick 15/ 6/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + 2440 SHAW, Lionel Gillyatt 16/ 9/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 4/7/18 + 3111 SUITER, Charles Richards 18/ 8/15 _5_ _Lieut._ [M] + + 6094 BORWICK, Robert Hartley 11/ 7/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + 7712 CAMPBELL, Stanley Victor 19/12/16 _4_ + _Wounded_ 9/5/17, 23/4/18 + 7069 CHILDS, Clarence Lancelot 11/ 7/16 _5_ + _Wounded_ 13/8/17 + 7073 GIBSON, Alex. William 11/ 7/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + 6917 GOWAN, George Henry 11/ 7/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + 7246 JAMES, Henry Stoddart 20/12/16 _5_ + _Killed in action_ 23/4/17 + 5206 JOHNSON, Charles Beckett 11/ 7/16 _5_ _Capt._ [M] + 764070 MCKENZIE, Leonard 27/ 6/17 _4_ + 6232 PICKLES, Harry 5/ 9/16 _4_ + _Killed in action_ 14/4/17 + 766703 POLLARD, James 26/ 6/18 _4_ + 5188 RANDALL, Joseph Edward 11/ 7/16 _5_ ✠ + 5190 SADLER, Alwyn Kenneth 11/ 7/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + 760928 STOUT, John Mitchell 27/ 3/17 _4_ + _Wounded_ 14/5/18 + 765339 THOMPSON, Alexander Chas. Graham 27/ 3/18 _4_ + _Lieut._ (_8/K.O.S.B._) + 763214 THORBURN, John 27/ 3/17 _4_ + 5641 TRUSCOTT, Geoffrey Herbert Cardew 11/ 7/16 _5_ + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 4400 ARMSTRONG, Leonard William 26/ 5/16 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 19/5/17 + 3703 CLARK, Frank Longman 16/ 1/16 _8_ + _Lieut._ _Wounded_ + 3432 ELDER, Ian Nichol 16/ 1/16 _7_ _Lieut._ + 3615 EVERS, James McElroy Shortt 7/11/15 _7_ + _Lieut._ _Wounded_ -/12/15 + 3447 JENKIN, Arthur Maxwell 16/ 1/16 _7_ + _Lieut._ _Wounded_ -/2/16 + 3677 JOHNSON, James Herbert 16/ 1/15 _8_ + _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 7/6/17 + 2008 ROMANES, James 9/ 9/14 _6_ + _Capt._ 17/3/15 _Wounded_ -/9/15 + + 5723 BARR, Cuthbert Beck 21/12/16 (_2_) _Lieut._ + 5565 BEAUVAIS, Lawrence 7/ 7/16 _10_ _Capt._ [M] + 769204 BOUTFLOWER, Charles 15/ 2/19 + 765452 BROWN, William Ian 28/11/17 _8_ + _Wounded_ 30/8/18 + 761251 BURNETT, CSM Theodore Ridley 15/ 2/19 + 769127 CARR, Frank Arnold 14/ 2/19 + 769227 CARR, Laurence 14/ 2/19 + 768226 CAVAGHAN, Tom 17/ 3/19 + 769367 FLEMING, Stanley Wilkinson 15/ 2/19 + 767218 GILL, Henry Stuart 6/ 2/19 + 765456 GILLIAT, Alan 28/11/17 _8_ + 765616 GRAHAM, Hugh Jamieson 28/11/17 _8_ + 1557 HENDERSON, Angus 18/ 3/17 _6_ + 769075 HOGGARTH, Arthur Henry Graham 15/ 2/19 + 763456 HOPE, Oscar William 1/ 3/17 _8_ _Lieut._ + 7129 ISAACS, Maurice Seymour 26/ 1/17 _8_ _Lieut._ + 4251 KEENAN, L/Cpl. Felix William 7/ 7/16 _12_ + 767475 LAMBLE, Alfred Henry 6/ 2/19 + 768700 LEWIS, Frank Thomas 13/ 2/19 + 768152 LONG, Oswald Ambrose 17/ 6/19 + 761306 LOWE, George Michael 26/ 6/17 _6_ + 768736 MACDONALD, Richard 17/ 3/19 + 765278 MACKIE, James Herd 28/11/17 _8_ + _Wounded_ 16/5/18 + 765598 MATHESON, Dugold Welsh MacLeod 28/11/17 _11_ + 767367 NELSON, Ernest Martindale 3/ 3/19 + 763403 PARK, Herbert Sidney 1/ 3/17 (_1_) + _Killed in action_ 26/10/17 + 766031 ROUVRAY, Frederick George 24/ 5/18 (_1_) + 768047 SCOTT, Edward Robert 6/ 3/19 + 769374 SCOTT-NICHOLSON, Edwin 15/ 2/19 + 768557 SLY, William 14/ 2/19 + 762816 TROTTER, John Baxter 1/ 3/17 + _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 30/8/18 + 7361 TURNBULL, Maxwell 5/ 9/16 _8_ + _Capt._ ✠ _w._ 3/6/18, _d._ 18/10/18 [M] + 6276 TWEEDY, Gerald Vincent 26/ 9/16 + _Killed in action_ 13/4/17 + 8330 WRIGHT, John 15/ 2/19 + _Wounded_ 30/12/17 + + + THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE REGIMENT (T.F.) + + 2nd Lieut. + 764135 DIGBY, Fredk. Newton Dale Drake 30/ 5/17 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 14/11/17 + 765792 HUCKLE, Henry William 27/ 2/18 + _Killed in action_ 5/9/18 + 6901 TOWNSEND, Cecil Alfred 5/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + + + THE CAMERON HIGHLANDERS. + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + + 79th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 1177 TUCKER, Norman Poulter 9/ 5/15 _2_ _Capt._ [M] + 761069 GORDON, Arthur Forbes 26/ 6/17 _1_ + _Died of wounds_ 18/4/18 + 760877 HORABIN, Thomas Lewis 26/ 6/17 _1_ + 2863 MCINTYRE, Edgar 1/ 3/15 _1_ + (_From R.A.S.C._) _Capt._ + + + Special Reserve Battalion (No. 3). + + 4331 CAMERON, Stuart Stillingfleet 28/12/15 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 11/4/17 + + + Territorial Battalion (No. 4). + + 2752 BARTHOLOMEW, Benjamin James 2/ 7/15 _4_ + _Wounded_ -/6/16 _K/A_ 18/11/16 + 1767 COURTNEY, Claude 16/ 6/15 _4_ + _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 6/9/17 + 1129 POWELL, Charles Sydney 14/ 4/15 _4_ + (_To R.F.A._) _Wounded_ 22/8/15 + 3654 SARGEANT, Wyndham 17/10/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 5832 BLACK, Finlay Keir 5/ 9/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + 766422 BRYSON, George 26/ 6/18 _1_ ✠ + _Wounded_ 4/10/18 + 766057 MCMILLAN, Ernest Albert 26/ 6/18 _2_ ✠ + + + CHANNEL ISLANDS MILITIA. + + + THE ROYAL MILITIA OF THE ISLAND OF JERSEY. + + _3rd or South Battalion._ + + 2nd Lieut. + 2236 DE STE. CROIX, Leslie Lawson 24/12/14 (_To R.A.S.C._) + _Capt._ M.B.E. + 2283 COX, Alfred Reginald Somers 24/12/14 (_To R.A.S.C._) + _Capt._ _w._ 25/6/18 + 2332 HUTCHINSON, Noel Wilfred 9/ 2/15 _Capt._ [M] + 2353 JANSON, Frederick Ernest 9/ 2/15 _Lieut._ M.B.E. + (_R.A.O.D._) + 768163 FARRELL, Robert Hamilton 17/ 3/19 + + + THE CHESHIRE REGIMENT. + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + + 22nd Foot + + nd Lieut. + 971 HARTLEY, William Edwin 11/ 6/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 2/10/15 + 2257 LEFTWICH, Nigel George 24/10/15 _2(10)_ + _Lt._ _Wounded. K/A_ 15/4/18 + 3327 KING, Robert 24/10/15 _2(10)_ _Lieut._ + 761230 LEICESTER, James 25/ 6/17 _1_ + + + Special Reserve Battalion (No. 3). + + 762778 DARLINGTON, Herbert Leonard 29/ 3/17 _3_ + _Wounded_ 13/11/17 + 763835 RALSTON, Kenneth Bowman 31/ 7/17 _3_ + _Lieut._ _P/W & w._ 26/4/18 + 765295 TOWNSEND, Edgar 28/11/17 _3_ + + + Territorial Battalions (Nos. 4 to 7). + + 2149 DAVIES, William Edward 6/ 3/15 _5_ + _Died of wounds_ 29/1/16 + 2743 HUGGILL, Henry Percy 26/ 3/15 _5_ + _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 20/11/18 + 3097 PYM-MANNOCK, Francis Louis A. 26/ 3/15 _6_ + (_To 6/R. Welch Fusiliers_) _Lieut._ + 2403 SEALE, Barney 6/ 3/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + 3991 BEARD, Cecil Angus 30/11/15 _7_ + _Lieut._ _Prisoner of war_ + 3460 FREETH, L/Cpl. Charles Edward 2/ 9/15 _5_ + _Lieut._ (_1/5 Welch_) + 4258 SWINDELL, John Frederick 1/ 1/16 _7_ _Lieut._ + 3990 YORKE, Reginald Charles 30/11/15 _7_ _Lieut._ + + 764415 BROOKES, Percy 28/ 8/17 _6_ + _Killed in action_ 22/11/17 + 764423 DAVIDSON, William Henry 28/ 8/17 _6_ + _Wounded_ 3/12/17 + 764020 DISLEY, Harold Rostron 30/ 5/17 _4_ + 765681 HAGGART, James Gordon F. G. T. 18/12/17 _5_ + _Wounded_ 17/6/18 + 764025 HAMMOND, Frederick 30/ 5/17 _4_ + _Wounded & P/W_ -/7/18 + 762978 HARDMAN, Lawrence 26/ 4/17 _5_ + 765944 HOLLAMBY, Henry John 27/ 2/18 _4_ + _Wounded & P/W_ -/10/18 + 4776 NEWTON, Henry Monck 3/ 7/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 6767 NEWPORT-GWILT, Richard John 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 766268 ORRETT, Cpl. Harry Eyre 24/ 5/18 _5_ + 763602 SCOTT, Arthur 26/ 4/17 _4_ + _Wounded_ 22/8/17 + 766991 SHEPHEARD, Stanley Joseph 29/10/18 _4_ + + +Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 2687 ALLEN, Ernest Vivian 23/12/14 _15_ + (_To 17_) _Capt._ + 2603 BURTON, Clifford Earp 27/ 5/15 _14_ _Lieut._ + 1812 DICKINSON, Cpl. Colin James Henry 14/ 6/15 _15_ + _Killed in action_ 28/7/16 + 3316 FARROW, Ronald James Richard 12/12/15 _13_ _Lieut._ + 3317 GOULD, Arthur 12/12/15 _13_ + _Killed in action_ 13/5/16 + 2029 KIDD, Claude Bernard 29/ 5/15 _15_ + _Lieut._ ✠ _K/A_ 24/3/18 + 2184 SMALL, L/Cpl. Dudley Francis 8/ 6/15 _15_ + _Capt._ _Wounded_, 22/4/18 + 4128 SWANN, Pelham Barton 8/12/15 _15_ _Lieut._ + 2253 WRAY, Leslie Hugh 16/12/14 _16_ _Lieut._ + 2938 YOUNG, Leonard George Birmingham 2/12/14 _10_ _Lieut._ + + 765433 BYTHEWAY, Arthur William 28/11/17 _13_ + _Wounded & P/W_ 23/7/18 + 768418 DOODY, Frank Stapledon 12/ 2/19 + 769074 EDMINSON, Harold Clark 14/ 2/19 + 762802 ELFORD, Percy William Tapson 28/ 8/17 + 767558 ELLIS, Frank Peter 4/ 3/19 + 766552 ENGLISH, Frank Goodhand 28/ 5/18 _3_ + 764696 FOWDEN, Bernard Lowther 17/ 3/19 + 766135 GROVE, Albert George 26/ 3/18 _52_ + 6062 HENRI, Arthur William 7/ 7/16 _17_ + 764028 HILDER, Ernest Cecil Lake 28/ 8/17 + _Wounded_ 6/5/18 + 7080 HODSON, Philip 21/12/16 _3_ + 769521 HOPE, Brian 15/ 2/19 + 7064 HUDSON, Joseph Wright 19/12/16 _Lieut._ + 760703 HUTSON, Arthur Baron 31/ 7/17 _Lieut._ + 766434 IRWIN, Harlow 25/ 6/18 _52_ + 766075 LANG, Reginald Samuel 26/ 3/18 (_51_) + 764502 MCDONALD, John 28/ 8/17 _Lieut._ + 763893 MADGE, Herbert Ernest 29/ 8/17 + 767598 OAKLEY, Edgar Robinson 6/ 3/19 + 768234 OLDHAM, Maurice Anderson 17/ 3/19 + 5534 POTTER, Charles Vernon 7/ 7/16 _17_ _Lieut._ + 6818 RATCLIFFE, Herbert Charles 5/ 9/16 _Capt._ + 764539 REARDON, William Richard 28/ 8/17 + _Wounded_ 15/11/18 + 767885 RHODES, Frederick Maurice 3/ 3/19 + 5449 ROBINSON, Arthur Victor 7/ 7/16 _17_ + _Wounded_ 24/4/18 + 766062 ROYCROFT, John Hedley 26/ 3/18 _51_ + 768105 TAYLOR, Allan Roy 17/ 3/19 + 766092 TROTMAN, Lionel William 26/ 3/18 _51_ + 766670 WILLIAMS, William George 3/ 2/19 + 764280 WOOD, Nevil Pressal 31/ 7/17 + 7139 WORTHINGTON, Geoffrey 21/12/16 _3_ _Lieut._ + 762659 YATES, William 29/ 3/17 _3_ ✠ + 764520 YOUNG, Thomas 28/ 8/17 _3_ + _Prisoner of war_ 16/5/18 + + + THE CONNAUGHT RANGERS. + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + + {88th Foot + {94th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 3708 BARRY, Edward 7/11/15 _1_ + _Wounded_ -/4/16 [M] + 3553 OKEY, William Ewart 7/11/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 21/1/16 + 1475 REEVE, Frank 10/ 7/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + 1213 ROBEY, Arthur Eric Linton 7/11/15 _1_ + _Lieut._ _Wounded_ -/1/16 [M] + + + Special Reserve Battalions (Nos. 3 & 4). + + 766096 LEONARD, John James 28/ 5/18 _3_ (_R.F.C._) + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 763327 FLINN, Herbert Ernest 29/ 3/17 + 768495 TICHBORNE, William 5/ 2/19 + + + THE DUKE OF CORNWALL’S LIGHT INFANTRY. + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + + {32nd Foot + {46th Foot + + 2828 CARNE, Maxwell Halford 10/ 7/15 _2_ + _Died of wounds_ 23/12/16 + 1774 CATTLE, Alfred Philip 10/ 7/15 _1_ + _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 16/11/15 + 814 COLLEY, Sgt. Archibald 14/ 2/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 15/3/15 + 3162 FRATER, Alexander Hay 24/10/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + 1238 HAMILTON, Herbert James 29/ 8/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + 1460 HUGHESDON, Cpl. Reginald Harold 10/ 7/15 _1_ + _Capt._ ✠ _w._ -/8/16, 21/10/17 + 1576 MARTIN, Richard Donald 9/ 5/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + 1523 O’BRIEN, James 9/ 5/15 _2_ _Capt._ ✠ + 1509 O’BRIEN, John 9/ 5/15 _2_ + _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 12/6/15 + 2170 SCOTT, Donald Norman 10/ 7/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + 1753 STEVENS, John Longbourne 23/ 4/15 _1_ + _Lieut._ _Wounded_ + 1283 TOTTON, Arthur Knyvett 23/ 4/15 _1_ _Capt._ ✠ + 1932 TAYLOR, Bruce Mitchell 5/ 4/15 _1_ + _Major_ D.S.O. ✠✠ _K/A_ 6/11/17 [M] + 1048 WOOD, Bernard Gregory 23/ 4/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + + 3540 STEPHENSON, Hubert Victor 2/10/16 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 8/5/17 + + + Special Reserve Battalion (No. 3). + + 8274 OSBORNE, John 25/ 1/17 _3(6)_ + _Wounded_ 11/9/17 + 765328 STEVENS, Cyril Parker 28/11/17 _3_ ✠ + 765253 TIDMARSH, Frank Egerton Vaughan 28/11/17 _3_ + 762919 TUCKER, John Morgan 29/ 3/17 _3_ + + + Territorial Battalions (Nos. 4 & 5). + + 1447 D’AMBRUMENIL, Wilfred 5/ 6/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + 4129 BLANC, L/Cpl. Louis Gerald 22/11/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + 4505 FARRIER, Archibald Victor 16/ 1/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + 4183 HARRIS, Leonard 22/11/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + 4174 NIVET, Eugene Lionel Anthony 22/11/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + 4500 SOWARD, Frank 15/ 1/16 _5_ _Capt._ ✠ + + 6904 DOUGHTY, John 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 6063 HODGE, William Eric 31/ 7/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + 762272 HUGHES, Claude Edward Cecil 3/ 8/17 _5_ + _Wounded_ 4/5/18 + 761167 LUSCOMBE, Reginald Anson 3/ 8/17 _5_ + _Wounded_ 2/11/17 + 7454 MCALLISTER, Alexander 20/12/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 765953 PAGE, John Oswald 24/ 4/18 _4_ + 5922 PALMER, Henry John 26/ 9/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 29/3/18 + 5966 SMITH, Leon Walter 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 12/4/18 + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 2003 ANDREWS, Thomas Edward 5/11/14 _9_ + _Lieut._ (_M.G.C._) + 1530 GILLETT, Sydney Eric 28/11/14 _9_ + _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 22/9/15, -/9/16 + 2202 GIRLING, Stephen Eastaugh 5/11/14 _9_ + _Lieut._ _Killed in action_ 29/9/18 + 2700 LAILEY, Eric Lilliwhite 11/11/14 _7_ + _Lieut._ _Killed in action_ 28/2/16 + 2637 LAILEY, Guy Patrick Barnard 18/10/14 _7_ + _Capt._ _Wounded_ 30/9/16 + 3224 MORRIS, William Francis 2/ 4/15 _9_ _Lieut._ + 2591 SIMPSON, Henry Gordon 5/11/14 _9_ + _Killed in action_ 16/6/15 + 1844 SPURRELL, Richard Kenilworth 5/11/14 _9_ + _Capt._ ✠ _w._ 27/10/17, 20/12/17 + 1991 THORNTON, Hugh Cholmondeley 17/ 6/15 _10_ + (_From 11/Middlesex_) _Major Private Sec. to S. of S._ + + 762537 AGNEW, Rudolph John 3/ 8/17 _6_ + 768243 BARHAM, Geoffrey Cornelius Arthur 17/ 3/19 + 762526 BECKINGSALE, John Edgar 2/ 8/17 _6_ + _Killed in action_ 23/8/17 + 7300 BERINGER, Bernard 5/ 9/16 + 767493 BRAY, John 5/ 2/19 + 7385 BOOTHROYD, Norman 21/12/16 _7_ + _Lt.-Col._ _Wounded_ 30/4/18 + 767217 BODILLY, Ralph William Talbot 5/ 2/19 + 766466 DAWE, Edward Merideth 25/ 6/18 + 766496 DERRY, Charles 26/ 6/18 + 763783 DUNN, James Henry 27/ 6/17 _6_ + 767616 FREE, Stanley Clark Hazell 6/ 2/19 + 7374 GLENCROSS, Douglas George 21/12/16 _6_ _Lieut._ + 767777 GOODWIN, John 4/ 3/19 + 5057 GOSS, William Arthur 16/ 4/17 _6_ _Lieut._ + 7349 GRAHAME, Kenneth Moir 19/12/16 _6_ + 5495 GREEN, Arthur 26/ 9/16 _6_ + _Lieut._ ✠ _Wounded_ 12/4/18 + 7044 HEARN, Leonard Webb 21/12/16 _6_ + _Killed in action_ 18/10/17 + 7837 HOBBS, William Charles 19/12/16 _10_ + 5506 HOLLIS, Arthur Reginald 26/ 9/16 _10_ + _Killed in action_ 12/9/18 + 7448 HOSKING, James Cecil 19/12/16 _10_ _Capt._ ✠ + 765238 KING, William Francis 22/12/17 + 761504 MARTIN, Thomas George 3/ 8/17 _7_ + _w._ 9/5/18, _w. & missing_ 15/7/18 + 3390 MILES, Harold Gordon 1/ 8/16 _10_ + _Lieut._ _Killed in action_ 4/8/16 + 7400 MILLMAN, Francis William 23/11/16 _7_ + (_To Labour Corps_) _Lieut._ + 765625 MORGAN, Harold John 18/12/17 + 765600 PARRY-JONES, Richard John Samuel 18/12/17 + 765704 PARSLOW, Jack Wilmshurst 18/12/17 + 764406 PENALUNA, William 26/ 6/17 + 4959 POTTER, Arthur Leslie 26/ 4/17 _6_ + 761009 RAISIN, Francis Stephen 3/ 7/17 _6_ + _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 22/8/17 + 767208 ROSSITER, Robert John 5/ 2/19 + 764565 ROWE, Humphrey Arthur 18/12/17 + 766771 TERRY, Arthur Frederick 26/ 6/18 _10_ + 767228 TILBROOK, Russell Harman 5/ 2/19 + 768051 TREGENZA, Norman Kelly 18/ 3/19 + 767785 TURNER, L/Cpl. Charles Eric 4/ 3/19 (_7/Devon_) + 763084 TURNER, Henry Mornington 30/ 5/17 _7_ + _Wounded_ 26/9/17 + 763685 WILLIAMS, Campbell Pugh 26/ 4/17 + _Wounded_ 20/11/17, _Wounded & missing_ 3/10/18 + + + THE DEVONSHIRE REGIMENT. + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + + 11th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 1347 ADAMS, Arthur Gwyther 14/ 2/15 _2_ + _Lieut._ _Indian Army_ [M] + 1086 COLE, John Trevor 1/ 1/15 _1_ + _Lieut._ (_2/Dorset_) + 1142 CUTTING, Raymond Howarth 27/ 1/15 _1_ + _Lt.-Col._ D.S.O. ✠ [M] + 1810 FISCHER, Alexander William 1/ 1/15 _1_ + _Died of wounds_ 12/5/16 [M] + 1648 JACOB, Cecil Otway Reed 27/ 1/15 _2_ + _Capt._ _w._ -/7/16 _K/A_ 29/11/17 + 1566 LLOYD, Francis Burrows 29/ 8/15 _2_ + _Wounded_ -/2/16 _K/A_ 3/10/16 + 1045 LORD, Frank Samuel 27/ 1/15 _2_ + _Died of wounds_ 12/3/15 + 1590 NEWTON, Alfred Reginald 7/11/15 _2_ + _Wounded_ 3/7/16 [M](2) + 1399 WEST, Frank 27/ 1/15 _1_ _Capt._ ✠ + 1144 WILSON, Herbert Christopher 7/11/15 _2_ + _Lieut._ _Wounded_ -/2/16, 30/10/18 + 1159 WINDSOR, Mark Gillham 14/ 2/15 _2_ + _Died of wounds_ 10/3/15 + 1404 WYKES, Ronald Arthur 29/ 8/15 _2_ _Lieut._ [M] + + 763231 BATEMAN, Edw. Frank 10/ 3/17 _2_ _Lieut._ + 3741 BROOMAN, Frank Robert 7/11/16 _2_ + _Wounded_ 14/5/17 + 2172 BROOMAN, Hubert Benjamin 7/11/16 _2_ + 2804 BUCKLEY, Charles Hector Simeon 31/ 7/16 _2_ + _Wounded_ -/7/18 + 764753 COLES, Robert Victor 31/10/17 _1_ + 765120 GIBBONS, Henry Vincent 31/10/17 _1_ + (_10/D.C.L.I._) + 1495 PERTWEE, Lionel 7/11/16 _Lieut._ + + + Special Reserve Battalion (No. 3). + + 992 ELKINGTON, Guy Waterman 7/10/14 _3_ + _Lieut._ (_1/Suffolk_) + 2976 GETHIN, Percy Francis 30/ 3/15 _3_ + _Killed in action_ 28/6/16 + 3574 MUNRO, Samuel Hector 22/ 6/15 _3_ + _Lieut._ _Wounded_ -/9/16 + 2678 PHILLIPS, Fenton Ellis Stanley 13/ 1/15 _3_ + ✠ (_R.F.C._) _K/A_ 13/10/16 + + 7394 BOWDEN, Joseph Llewellyn 22/11/16 _3(2)_ _Lieut._ + 765934 EVANS, John Ewart 27/ 2/18 _3_ + _Killed in action_ 27/9/18 + 4896 HASWELL, Reginald Merryweather 22/11/16 _3(9)_ + _w._ 13/8/17, 30/10/18 + 765772 KNIGHT, Albert Edward 21/ 2/18 + _Wounded_ 16/10/18 + 762173 NAPIER, Charles William Skipwith 26/ 4/17 (_8_) _Lieut._ + 765308 PELLS, Cyril Elmore 28/11/17 + _Killed in action_ 27/5/18 + 765957 REED, Cyril 27/ 2/18 + 765962 SCHRADER, Frederick Justin 27/ 2/18 + 765477 SNOW, Godfrey Mackenzie 28/11/17 + _Wounded_ 11/7/18 + + + Territorial Battalions (Nos. 4 to 7). + + 2130 ADDINGTON, Gerald 5/ 8/14 _6_ _Lieut._ + 1647 BEER, Cpl. George Tidbury 20/ 4/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + 1694 HEMPHILL, Robert Douglas 18/ 6/15 _6_ + _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 13/8/17 + 1207 STRONG, Harold Vesey 22/ 4/15 _6_ _Lieut._ + 2574 WALLICH, Cyril Collings Norton 9/12/14 _5_ + (_To R.F.A._ _T.F._) _Lieut._ + 4313 BROMHAM, Charles Adolphus Row 29/12/15 _5_ + _Lieut._ _Killed in action_ 17/10/18 + 5076 SAMUELS, Louis 2/ 6/16 _6_ _Lieut._ + + 766629 AITKEN-DAVIES, Edward 24/ 5/18 _6_ + 766243 BARLOW, Ian Alexander 25/ 9/18 _5_ + 4979 BOURNE, Philip Reginald 11/ 7/16 _4_ + 6604 BOWDEN, Rothwell Cazaly 26/ 9/16 _4_ + _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 27/6/17 + 2538 CABESPINE, Eric Walter Hamilton 11/ 7/16 _4_ + _Wounded_ 23/8/17 + 4953 CHADWELL, Arthur Ernest 11/ 7/16 _4_ + 6908 GRATWICK, Harold Duncan 26/ 9/16 _4_ + _Died_ 22/2/19 + 7159 KRUSE, Eric Cuthbert 26/ 1/17 _4_ + 767662 PADDON, Cyril Evens 12/11/18 _6_ + 766039 PAGE, Percival Stevens 23/ 5/18 _4_ + 760209 PARKER, Sgt. Frederick Prosper 30/ 4/18 _5_ + 763725 PATTERSON, Henry Marden 27/ 6/17 _4_ + _Wounded_ 5/12/17, 5/8/18 + 7789 RICHARDSON, Frederick Samuel 20/12/16 _4_ + 763681 SHEARMAN, Harold Heffer 13/ 5/17 _4_ + 5697 SHORT, Frederick Percival 11/ 7/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + 761873 STARTIN, Geoffrey 17/ 6/17 _4_ + 762672 TALL, John Jeffrey 27/ 3/17 _4_ + _Killed in action_ 15/2/18 + 764725 TAPPER, George Henry 30/10/17 _6_ + 7359 TARBET, Victor 26/ 1/17 _4_ + _Killed in action_ 4/10/17 + 765082 TUCKETT, David John 31/10/17 _4_ + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 989 ALLEN, Frederick John 18/12/14 _9_ + _Died of wounds_ 27/9/15 + 974 BALDERSON, L/Cpl. Henry Leslie P. 15/ 9/14 _8_ + _Wounded_ -/9/15 _K/A_ 23/7/16 + 932 BROADBRIDGE, Myles O’Bryen 17/ 9/14 _8_ + _Capt._ ✠ _Wounded_ 26/9/15 [M] + 1397 HULM, Wynne Odyerne 17/ 9/14 _8_ + _Lieut._ _Died of wounds_ 25/9/15 + 723 LYONS, L/Cpl. Ernest Frederick 17/ 9/14 _10_ + _Major_ ✠ _Wounded_ 24/4/17 + 448 MOORE, Francis William 17/ 9/14 _10_ + _Lieut. & Adjt._ ✠ _D/W_ 26/4/17 + 2763 SANDOE, Montague William A. 20/11/14 _11_ + _Lieut._ _Killed in action_ 8/5/17 + 3303 WEALE, William Wells Charles 2/ 9/15 _11_ + _Lieut._ _Interpreter_ [M] + + 765752 ALLDEN, Wilfred Lewis 27/ 8/18 _15_ + 762884 ASHPLANT, William Raymond 29/ 3/17 _8_ + _Wounded_ 14/11/17, -/10/18 + 768949 BRADSHAW, William 5/ 2/19 + 3587 BROCK, Algernon Bertram 7/11/16 _9_ + _Died of wounds_ 26/10/17 + 3024 BROCK, Cecil Howard 15/ 8/16 _8_ + _Died of wounds_ 4/11/18 + 760572 BROWN, Douglas Frederick 5/ 2/19 + 765435 CLARKE, Francis Vernon 19/ 5/18 _15_ + 766245 COLLIER, Edward Albert 24/ 5/18 _51_ + _Wounded_ 14/10/18 + 764819 CRAWFORD, Percy 10/ 3/17 + 7151 DAWSON, John Stewart 21/12/16 + _Lieut._ (_7/D.C.L.I._) + 7152 DENCH, Bertram 21/12/16 + _Lieut._ (_10/D.C.L.I._) _w._ 5/5/18 + 766225 DUNN, Harold Black 24/ 5/18 _51_ + _Killed in action_ 30/8/18 + 763689 EDWARDS, Harold 26/ 4/17 [M] + 763847 ELLIOTT, Harry Peterson 26/ 4/17 + 763231 EXLEY, Frederick Horace 10/ 3/17 + 768026 GLENDINING, William Cecil 6/ 3/19 + 764198 HARDWICK, Clifford 10/ 3/17 + 764893 HOOLE, Douglas Robert 10/ 3/17 _Capt._ + 767236 JOINT, Philip John 6/ 2/19 + 7351 KARSLAKE, Harry Howard 21/12/16 + (_1/D.C.L.I._) _K/A_ 23/4/17 + 763462 KING, Edward George 10/ 3/17 _Lieut._ + 7250 MARKS, Eric Gordon 21/12/16 + _Lieut._ (_10/D.C.L.I._) + 762623 MARTIN, Leslie Norman 29/ 3/17 _Lieut._ + 765431 MURDO, George 10/ 3/17 + _Lieut._ (_Labour Corps_) + + 768402 NICKALLS, Benjamin Arthur 17/ 3/19 + 768484 NICKS, Albert Edward 13/ 2/19 + 7342 NORMANDALE, Lancelot 21/12/16 + (_6/D.C.L.I._) + 7281 PALMER, Leonard 21/12/16 + (_1/D.C.L.I._) _Wounded_ 12/4/17 + 760561 PARKYN, Harold Septimus 12/11/18 + 768076 PRIDEAUX, John Britton Laurence C. 17/ 3/19 + 9537 READ, Vernon Sidney 10/ 3/17 + 764256 ROWLEY, Sidney Smith 10/ 3/17 + 5541 RUSSELL, James Drummond 5/ 9/16 (_10_) _Lieut._ + 7432 SHELTON, Frederick Norman 21/12/16 + (_7/D.C.L.I._) + 7257 SHOVELL, Ernest George 21/12/16 + (_10/D.C.L.I._) + 767420 SLEE, William Alfred 15/ 2/19 + 7402 SMITH, Gordon Hamilton 23/11/16 (_8_) + _Killed in action_ 9/5/17 + 765970 TUCKER, James David 27/ 2/18 _52_ _Grad. Bn._ + 8845 WAGGETT, Arthur Calvert 10/ 3/17 + 761847 WARD, Charles Harold 27/ 6/17 + 764278 WEST, Cecil John De la Warr 10/ 3/17 + 4467 WHITEHOUSE, Tom Henry Innes 10/ 3/17 + 7009 WONNACOTT, James Palmer 23/11/16 + 765259 WOODWARD, Egbert Gordon 2/ 4/17 + + + THE DORSETSHIRE REGIMENT. + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + + {39th Foot + {54th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 1086 COLE, John Trevor 1/ 1/15 (_2_) + (_From 1/Devon_) + 4189 GRIFFITH, John Ellerthorpe 20/11/15 _1_ + (_From 3/Bn._) _Lieut._ + 1127 GREEN, Harold John 9/ 5/15 _1_ _Capt._ + 1116 MACEY, Clifford James 9/ 5/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 25/5/15 + + 5439 DIGBY, Laurence 19/12/16 _1_ + _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 1/5/18 + + + Special Reserve Battalion (No. 3). + + 3444 HARTNETT, Daniel Patrick 9/10/15 _3_ _Lieut._ + + 762246 BALL, Harold Charles James 26/ 4/17 _3_ + _Wounded_ 29/10/17 + 6545 BATEMAN, Kennedy Steer Delamain 26/ 9/16 _3_ (_5_) + 762266 BRYANT, Geoffrey Ernest 29/ 5/17 _3_ + 764378 PARSONS, Albert Frank 1/ 8/17 + (_21/K.R.R.C._) _P/W_ 14/5/18 + 6720 ROBINSON, Vincent Owen 8/ 7/16 + _Lieut._ (_6/Somerset L.I._) _w._ 11/6/17 + 6478 STOCK, John Lancelot Walmsley 8/ 7/16 + (_6/Somerset L.I._) _D/W_ 3/5/17 + + + Territorial Battalion (No. 4). + + 4214 BASE, Edward Harold 2/ 6/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 4394 OUTLAW, William Henry 2/ 6/16 _4_ _Major_ + 4284 POOL, Marcus Lionel 2/ 6/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 4854 ROPER, Ernest William 12/ 6/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 5159 SLOOT, John Nicholas Charles 31/ 5/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + + 765784 BUTTERWORTH, Herbert Bertram 27/ 2/18 _4_ + 765673 CHAMBERLAIN, George Frederick 27/ 2/18 _4_ + 766247 CROCKER, William Charles 26/ 6/18 _4_ ✠ + 765676 DANIEL, Walter Lawrence 27/ 2/18 _4_ + 5947 GARLAND, Arthur Sherrington Talbot 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 765621 HODGSON, Cpl. Sidney George 27/ 2/18 _4_ + 765879 MASON, William Talbot 26/ 6/18 _4_ + 766001 RATCLIFFE, Claude 27/ 2/18 _4_ + 765778 SNELLING, Walter John 22/ 3/18 _4_ + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 3165 CHALLIS, Charles Lewis 12/ 7/15 _7_ + _Lieut._ _Wounded_ -/1/17 + 3704 MOORE, Kenneth Hartley 12/12/15 _6_ + _Killed in action_ 7/7/16 [(_6/Somerset_) + 4299 ROWE, George Laver 14/ 8/15 _7_ + 4563 HOBBS, Geoffrey Harold Chapman 25/ 5/16 _7_ + _Lieut._ _Killed in action_ 16/9/16 + 6635 WOOLNOUGH, Frederick Ullathorne 26/ 5/16 + _Capt._ _Died of wounds_ 22/3/18 + + 6046 BROWN, Walter James 26/ 9/16 _5_ + 764012 BURFOOT, William Martin 27/ 6/17 + -/_Dorset & R.A.F._ _K/A_ 22/5/18 + 5745 CURTIS, Wilfred Harry 2/ 5/17 _6_ + _Wounded_ -/6/18 + 767219 GRAHAM, Andrew George Norman 5/ 2/19 + 766348 HURNELL, Horace Frederick 26/ 6/18 + 7158 KELLAWAY, George Lionel 21/12/16 + _Lieut._ (_12/Hants_) + 763912 LAMBERT, Stanley Ashley 27/ 6/17 + 4407 LEMON, Lionel Theodore 19/12/16 + _Killed in action_ 12/4/17 + 768583 MASON, David Harold 7/ 3/19 + 761601 MCEWAN, Herbert Hugh 20/10/17 _Lieut._ + 5861 POGUE, Reginald Thomas 2/ 5/17 _6_ ✠ + 765892 RABINO, Francis Aloysius 29/ 5/18 ✠ + _Wounded_ 16/10/18 + 5636 RYAN, Cyril Hammond 7/ 7/16 _7_ + _Lieut._ _Wounded_ -/12/16 + 4552 SHAVE, Leslie Harrie 21/ 2/17 _6_ + _Killed in action_ 12/4/17 + 766980 STOTT, Frederick 20/11/18 + 767944 SYMES, Bryant Gustavus 17/ 3/19 + 5819 WARR, Thomas Edward 2/ 5/17 _6_ + _Died of wounds_ 14/10/17 + + + THE ROYAL DUBLIN FUSILIERS. + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + + {102nd Foot + {103rd Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 1691 COLLYER, Wilfred Thomas 1/ 1/15 _2_ _Capt._ + 615 ELPHICK, Sgt. Richard 1/ 1/15 _2_ + _Capt._ _Wounded_ 9/5/15, 1/7/16 + 1555 JUDD, Frederick George 9/ 5/15 _2_ + _Capt._ _Killed in action_ 24/5/15 + + 761503 JOHNSTONE, John Balfour 19/ 9/17 _1_ + 760891 SPIESS, William Frederick 8/ 8/17 + _Wounded_ 29/9/18 + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 8299 BLAKE, Harry Moore 25/ 1/17 _11_ + 761767 CAHILL, Michael 20/12/16 _11_ _Lieut._ + 769092 DUNN, William Waggott 14/ 2/19 + 765536 FAIR, James 27/11/17 _11_ + 3714 FLYNN, Cpl. Edward Henry -/ 1/17 _8_ + _Wounded_ 20/9/17 + 764940 GORMAN, Arthur 28/ 8/17 _11_ + _Wounded_ 17/9/18 + 3644 MARLOW, Charles Dwyer 19/ 9/16 _8_ + _Wounded_ 7/8/17 _K/A_ 17/8/17 + 761506 MCALESTER, Cpl. Charles James 4/ 2/19 + 8277 WAGNER, Dixon Park 25/ 1/17 _11_ ✠✠ + _Wounded_ 14/10/18 + + + THE DURHAM LIGHT INFANTRY. + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + + {68th Foot + {106th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 1423 ELLIS, Reginald Donald 15/ 8/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + 1717 STOREY, Kenneth 1/ 1/15 _2_ _Capt._ ✠ + _w._ 11/8/15 [M] + 1058 THOMPSON, Charles Henry 15/ 8/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 3/6/16 + 2371 WILLIAMS, Noel Victor 15/ 8/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + + 3421 BARKER, Thomas Baxter 12/ 7/15 _1_ + (_From 17_) _Lieut._ _w._ -/12/15 + 763379 BOWE, Eric Arthur 25/ 9/17 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 27/5/18 + 5582 JAMES, Hugh William 6/ 9/16 _2_ _Capt._ + 2728 PALMER, John Stanley 15/ 9/15 + (_From R.M.C._) _D/W_ 18/10/16 + 3237 THURGOOD, William James 7/11/16 _2_ _Lieut._ + + + Special Reserve Battalions (Nos. 3 & 4). + + 2775 WORNUM, George Gray 16/ 1/15 _3_ _Lieut._ + 2528 WRIGHT, Cyril Carne Glenton 21/10/14 _4_ + _Adjt. D.L.I._ (_2/Northumb. Fus._) + + 5582 JAMES, Hugh William 6/ 9/16 _2_ _Capt._ + 7513 MCGIBBON, William Patrick 20/12/16 _4_ + (_7/D.C.L.I._) _K/A_ 23/9/17 + 766027 METCALFE, Charles Pulfrey 1/ 5/18 _4_ (_15_) + _Wounded_ 26/10/18 + 7825 UPTON, Roger Maitland 20/12/16 _4_ (_20_) + _Killed in action_ 7/6/17 + + + Territorial Battalions (Nos. 5 to 9). + + 2640 GELSTHORPE, Alfred Morris 5/11/14 _8_ + (_To M.G.C._) _Capt._ D.S.O. [M] (2) + 2105 WADHAM, Cpl. Samuel Macmahon 26/ 2/15 _8_ _Capt._ + 3849 FROUD, Harold William 30/10/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + _w._ -/9/16 _D/W_ 27/7/17 + 3502 GREEN, Archibald George Noble 22/10/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + _Prisoner of war_ 23/5/18 + 3893 TOZER, Matthew Charles 30/10/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + 4179 VOS-UTERLIMMEGE, George H. 21/12/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + + 6393 ADAMSON, Cecil 26/ 9/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + 766272 ALLEN, Desmond 24/ 4/18 _5_ + 763611 CALLENDER, Ernest 30/ 5/17 _5_ + 4154 CUDWORTH, Reginald 27/ 7/16 _8_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/2/17 + 5398 DAVEY, Sydney 5/ 9/16 _5_ _Lieut. + _w._ 28/6/18, 11/9/18 + 762932 DENHOLM, William Harold 28/ 3/17 _8_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 11/9/18 + 764094 GREEN, Ernest Albert 16/ 6/17 _6_ + 763422 HARRISON, Frederick Claude Smith 28/ 3/17 _8_ + _Prisoner of war_ 12/8/18 + 761401 HESLOP, John Charles 3/ 8/17 _1_(_6_) + _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 27/3/18 + 5953 HIND, William Martin 26/ 9/16 _5_ + _Wounded_ -/1/17 + 765948 JOHNSTONE, Andrew Aitchison 27/ 2/18 _5_ + 763533 MACDONALD, Eric Angus Gordon 1/ 3/17 _5_ + _Wounded_ 17/5/17 + 766282 PECKSTON, John Grant 1/ 5/18 _7_ + 3251 SHEPHERD, Leslie Graham 19/12/16 _5_ + 6392 WATT, Hugo Burr Craig 7/ 1/17 _8_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _w._ 4/10/17 _K/A_ 24/8/18 + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 3805 BAINBRIDGE, Joseph 5/10/15 _19_ _Lieut._ + 3102 BUTLAND, William Henry 7/11/15 _10_ + _Died of wounds_ 31/1/16 + 3075 CLARKE, Vincent Charles 7/11/15 _10_ + _w._ -/3/16 _D/W_ 12/10/16 + 2035 CODD, Cyril Joseph Clarke 3/10/15 _14_ + _Lieut._ ✠(_M.G.C._) _w._ 12/4/18 + 3032 DAWS, Harold 28/11/15 _10_ + _Killed in action_ 26/12/16 + 1623 FAIRBAIRN, George Eric 24/10/14 _10_ + _Died of wounds_ 20/6/15 + 2425 GILLOTT, Cecil 3/10/15 _14_ + _Lieut._ ✠ _w._ -/11/16, 19/4/18 + 3658 HINES, Austin 28/11/15 _10_ + _Died of wounds_ 15/12/15 + 1962 JERWOOD, John Hugh 3/12/14 _10_ + _Major_ ✠ _w._ -/11/15, 9/10/17 + 1126 MASSINGHAM, Godfrey 8/10/14 _15_ + _Lieut._ [_K/A_ 21/3/18 + 4226 MEACOCK, Robert Hugh 25/ 5/16 _21_ + _Killed in action_ 19/10/16 + 4332 MELLOR, Arnold 10/ 1/16 _21_ + _Wounded_ -/11/16 + 3475 MOORE, Percival 15/ 4/15 _19_ _Lieut._ + 3330 TAYLOR, Robert Clark 1/ 3/15 _19_ _Capt._ + 1624 ROSHER, John Brenchly 23/ 9/14 _10_ + _Lt.-Col._ D.S.O. (2) ✠ _w._ -/8/15, + [-/11/15, -/8/16 [M] (2) + 1928 WILSON, Harold George 26/ 1/15 _16_ _Lieut._ + + 761539 ALLBEURY, William 2/ 4/17 _18_ ✠ F/D + 763814 BREWER, Alexander George 30/ 5/17 _14_ + _Wounded_ 20/12/17, 25/6/18 + 2960 BROMLEY, L/Cpl. Cyril John Herbert 16/12/16 _Lieut._ + 763287 BORROWDALE, William Graydon 29/ 3/17 + 763173 CARNEY, John Joseph 29/ 3/17 _19_ + 764821 DAVISON, Thomas 24/ 9/17 _14_ + 766461 HALFORD-ADCOCK, Herbert Harfield 10/ 9/18 + 769150 JACKSON, Francis Henry 14/ 2/19 + 763338 KEMP, George Hubert 1/ 3/17 (_R.F.C._) + _Killed in action_ 1/6/18 + 763250 MARKS, John 1/ 3/17 _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 24/10/18 + 763832 MATTHEWS, Beyton Frazer Stanwix 15/ 2/19 + 7511 MCBAIN, Hubert 19/12/16 ✠ + _Wounded_ 19/5/17 + 5787 NEWCOMBE, Percy Charles 17/12/16 _Capt._ + (-/_N. Stafford_) _w._ 12/9/18 + 6568 PHILLIPS, George Hale 19/12/16 + 763804 PRIESTMAN, Charles Cyril 30/ 5/17 _18_ + 766315 REID, Alexander Tennant 29/ 5/18 + 766262 ROBERTSON, Frederick Kearton 3/ 2/19 + 765734 SHARP, Ernest Goulding 26/ 6/18 + 5547 SMITH, Frank Edward Corbitt Douglas 26/ 9/16 _13_ _Lieut._ ✠ + (_R.G.A._) + 767730 TAYLOR, Robert 3/ 3/19 + 763510 WALTON, Sydney 1/ 3/17 ✠ + _Wounded_ 4/12/17 + 2225 WHITE, Cpl. Clarence Alfred Burker 12/11/16 _22_ + 767842 WOOD, John 27/12/18 + + + Attached to Labour Corps. + + 764812 BIRCH, Cpl. Harold 10/ 3/17 _Capt._ + 761309 COLLINGS, Lionel Lapidge 10/ 3/17 (_R.A.F._) + _Died at Netley_ 3/10/18 + 763986 COOK, William Tucker 10/ 3/17 _Lieut._ + 763097 CORY, Douglas Howard Crawford 10/ 3/17 _Lieut._ + 760416 COWL, Clifford Horace Henry 10/ 3/17 _Lieut._ + 762186 FARNES, Herbert Edgar 10/ 3/17 _Lieut._ + 762221 PATON, Thomas Howard Moore 10/ 3/17 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 11/6/17 + 761394 PRESTWICH, Herbert Webb 10/ 3/17 _Lieut._ + 762064 ROBERTS, Oswald Dale 10/ 3/17 _Lieut._ + 761011 ROFFEY, L/Cpl. Norman Laurence 10/ 3/17 _Lieut._ + 762155 ROUTH, Reginald Paul 10/ 3/17 _Lieut._ + 760805 SMITH, Cpl. Frederick Allan 10/ 3/17 _Lieut._ + 4962 STAINES, L/Cpl. Tom Fenn 10/ 3/17 _Lieut._ + 761477 THOMPSON, Richard Taylor 10/ 3/17 _Lieut._ + 762793 WEBB, Philip Henry 10/ 3/17 _Lieut._ + 761904 WEBBER, Walter James 10/ 3/17 _Lieut._ [M] + 761357 WYNN, George William Limerick 10/ 3/17 _Lieut._ + + + THE ESSEX REGIMENT. + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + + {44th Foot + {58th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 2449 ALLEN, Geoffrey Austin 24/ 7/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 1/7/16 + 845 GLENCROSS, Sgt. Leslie Harold 26/ 5/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/7/16 + 1476 GOODCHILD, Stanley Cecil 15/ 8/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 1/7/16 + 1070 HORNE, Owen Walters 9/ 5/15 _2_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _w. & P/W_ 22/10/17 + 2556 JASPER, Reginald Frederick T. 24/ 7/15 _2_ + _Wounded_ -/7/16 + 1773 MIDDLEDITCH, Archibald Milne 3/12/14 _2_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 1/7/16 + 1876 PURKISS-GINN, Stewart 10/ 7/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + 1872 ROBINS, Arthur Howis 10/ 7/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + _Acc./wounded_ 7/8/15 + 2263 STRAIGHT, Robert Malcolm 15/ 8/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + 996 WARD, Laurence James 15/ 8/15 _2_ _Capt._ + + 765110 BRYANT, Alexander Lawrence 31/10/17 _1_ + 760565 DAVIES, Arthur Charles 4/ 8/17 _1_ ✠ + _Wounded_ 5/12/17 + 6791 DAVIS, James Martineau 26/ 9/16 _2_ _Lieut._ + 762517 EDEY, William John 8/11/16 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 1/2/18 + 762287 GARVIN, William Miles 6/10/17 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 23/9/17 + 765175 HUNT, Arthur Warner 31/10/17 _1_ (_11_) + _Died of wounds_ 28/4/18 + + + Special Reserve Battalion (No. 3). + + 2581 GIBSON, Geoffrey Currey 15/ 8/14 _3_ (_1_) + _Capt._ _Wounded_ -/9/15 + 1385 WARNER, L/Cpl. Bernard Oldershaw 25/ 4/15 _3_ (_1_) + _Lieut._ _w._ 1/7/16 _K/A_ 19/5/17 + + 5332 ASHDOWNE, Kenneth 26/ 9/16 _3_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 1/6/18 + 766151 HIGHAM, Leonard 1/ 5/18 + 763111 MOORE, Kenneth William James 1/ 3/17 (_11_) + _Killed in action_ 15/9/17 + 763245 SPRATT, Noel Newton 28/ 3/17 + _Wounded_ 3/10/18 + + + Territorial Battalions (Nos. 4 to 8). + + 573 BARBER, Sgt. John 16/ 4/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + (_R.E._) _K/A_ 27/9/17 + 1227 COLVIN, Sgt. Alexander 15/ 4/15 _5_ + _Capt._ ✠ [M] + 4698 COPE, Sgt. Howard Septimus 13/ 6/16 _7_ _Lieut._ + _Prisoner of war_ 16/5/18 + 1626 DEACON, Sgt. Roderick Scripps 3/ 4/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + (_6/Suffolk_) + 4713 DEAN, Sgt. William Thomas 13/ 6/16 _7_ _Lieut._ [M] + 1015 ELLIOTT, L/Cpl. Hedley E. Denys 15/12/14 _5_ _Lieut._ + _Prisoner of war_ 8/5/18 + 3819 GAGE, Thomas William 20/ 8/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + 1208 LEE, Reginald William 7/ 3/15 _4_ _Capt._ ✠ [M] + 1917 MAVOR, Hilary Raphael 23/ 9/14 _5_ _Capt._ + _R.T.O._ + 2545 PINNEY, Frank Stanley 11/ 3/15 _6_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 12/10/18 + 2206 SCUDAMORE, Stephen 2/ 3/15 _6_ _Lieut._ + 2470 SEALE, Cedric Stephen St. Brelade 23/ 3/15 _7_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 26/8/15 + 2522 TURNER, L/Cpl. Ronald 15/ 4/15 _5_ + _Killed in action_ 15/8/16 + 4008 AULAGNIER, Frank Charles 13/ 1/16 _7_ _Lieut._ + 1659 BRYANT, Edgar Humphrey 19/12/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + 2932 DODD, Harry Ernest 29/10/15 _6_ _Capt._ + _w._ 13/11/17, 26/10/18 + 3974 DURLACHER, Neville Godfrey 10/11/15 _6_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 14/918 + 2416 GOODRICH, Eustance Edmund 3/10/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + 3822 JOAD, Sidney Frank 25/11/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + 1824 JOHNSTON, Edgar John Circuit 26/11/15 _5_ + (_From 12/Warwick_) _Lieut._ + 3593 MACAULAY, Sgt. William Henry 18/11/15 _5_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 10/9/18 + 1211 ORDISH, Fairman John 3/10/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + 4512 PALMER, L/Cpl. Francis Noel 20/ 1/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + 3855 PETHER, Wilfred Guy 25/11/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + (-/_Oxford & Bucks_) + 4030 PINE, L/Cpl. Alfred Walter 18/11/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + 4487 REW, L/Cpl. Douglas Jolland 31/ 5/16 _5_ + _Killed in action_ 28/6/17 + 2995 THEAK, Horace Leonard 10/10/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Died of wounds_ 4/5/17 + 4671 WILKINSON, William Donald 2/ 6/16 _5_ + _Killed in action_ 14/11/16 + 1259 WILLIAMSON, Gerald Coutts 10/10/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 9/10/17 + + 4408 BIRD, Charles Edwin 23/ 6/16 _5_ + _Killed in action_ 17/2/17 + 6251 CLARK, Gilbert Stuart 11/ 7/16 _7_ _Lieut._ + 6101 CUNNINGHAM, Leslie Charles 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 763721 DENNY, Stanley Edward 27/ 6/17 _4_ + 765837 EVANS, Reginald Buckingham 29/ 5/18 _5_ + _Wounded_ 26/10/18 + 763968 FAIRHURST, William Ewart 11/ 5/16 _4_ [M] + 6140 GJERTSEN, Rudolf 5/ 9/16 _4_ + _Capt._ ✠ F/D [M] + 764242 HICKS, George Albert 17/ 6/17 _4_ + 5126 HUGHES, Alfred Vernon 5/ 9/16 _4_ + _Wounded_ 31/8/17 + 762937 LOCKWOOD, Eric Jardine 27/ 3/17 _4_ ✠ + 6162 PARFITT, Alfred John 5/ 9/16 _4_ + 764845 RABBAGE, Percy 17/ 6/17 _4_ + 764849 RIPPER, Frank Sterley 17/ 6/17 _4_ + 763436 SCAIFE, Arthur John 27/ 3/17 _4_ + 5032 SCOTT, Cecil 11/ 7/16 _7_ + _Killed in action_ 31/7/17 + 6142 SERVANTE, Stewart Quartermain 6/ 8/16 _6_ _Lieut._ + 6301 TAYLOR, Ernest Reginald 11/ 7/16 _7_ _Capt._ ✠ + _Killed in action_ 11/8/18 + 5554 THOMAS, George Henry 11/ 7/16 _7_ + _Wounded_ 15/8/17 + 766065 THOMSON, Basil Wilfred 19/11/17 _6_ + 6144 TWEDDLE, William John 5/ 9/16 _4_ (_7_) + _Killed in action_ 16/4/17 + 765525 WATSON, Francis George 18/12/17 _7_ + 6133 YOUNG, Vivian Cecil Hardinge 19/12/16 _4_ + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 3468 FARRAR, Francis Joseph 25/ 3/15 _10_ _Lieut._ + 4448 FINN, William 25/ 5/16 _12_ _Lieut._ + 2629 GARDNER, George Herbert 14/ 8/15 _12_ _To O.D._ + 3526 GRAY, Hugh Richard 20/ 7/15 _12_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 1/7/16 + 3086 HICKSON, Reginald Davies 10/ 3/15 _9_ _Capt._ ✠ + _Died of wounds_ 30/4/17 + 3110 NESLING, Robert Edward 28/11/15 _8_ + 1998 PRICE, Kenneth Dodds 12/12/15 _11_ + 2447 RANALOW, Arthur Vivian 28/11/15 _10_ + 4255 RIDGWAY, William 9/ 3/16 _18_ + 4444 RUTHERFORD, William Francis 8/ 3/16 _18_ + 5084 WATT, John Millar 2/ 6/16 _12_ + _Lieut._ [M] + 1683 WITHER, Alexander MacCraig 26/ 2/15 _12_ _Lieut._ + + 767293 ALEXANDER, Nathaniel 17/ 3/19 + 765216 BILLING, Arthur William 28/11/17 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 22/8/18 + 768146 BLAXILL, Alan Donald 17/ 3/19 + 768895 BOWMAN, John Herbert 17/ 3/19 + 767768 BRAMWELL, John Cameron 3/ 3/19 + 762554 BRAY, William 30/ 5/17 _Lieut._ + 768335 BRIDGE, William Arthur 17/ 3/19 + 760147 BROWN, Sgt. William John 5/ 2/19 + 760973 BROWNE, Sidney Noel 26/ 6/17 _9_ + 769226 BUNFORD, John Henry 5/ 2/19 + 768096 BURCHELL, Cecil Malcolm 18/ 3/19 + 767869 BUTT, Douglas Morton 4/ 3/19 + 7366 CAPPER, Ernest Raphael 21/12/16 _9_ _Capt._ ✠ + _D/W as P/W_ 24/12/17 + 762779 CARPENTER, Archibald H. Downes 26/ 4/17 + 5474 CHAPLYN, Cyril Edward 25/ 2/17 + _Wounded_ 13/8/17, _K/A_ 26/4/18 + 760155 COMBER, Turner 8/ 8/17 _9_ _Capt._ ✠✠ + _K/A_ 19/9/18 + 768083 CRICK, William Ernest 17/ 3/19 + 8249 CRUSE, George Albert 25/ 1/17 _To M.G.C._ + _Wounded_ 25/5/17 + 767441 DAWE, Walter William Frederick 6/ 2/19 + 762589 DEE, James 29/ 3/17 _Lieut._ + 4845 EAST, William 24/ 1/17 _11_ + _Wounded_ 2/5/17 + 767983 EMBERSON, William Stanley 18/ 3/19 + 765412 EVENETT, Percy Martin 18/12/17 + _Wounded_ 17/9/18 + 765678 FINDLAY, Lawrence Hewgill 18/12/17 + _Wounded_ 21/8/18 + 760856 GILMOUR, L/Cpl. Robert 8/ 8/17 _9_ + 3358 GOODYEAR, Frederick 25/ 1/17 (_2_) + _Died of wounds_ 23/5/17 + 767936 GOULD, Alec 13/ 2/19 + 768344 HAWES, John William 12/ 2/19 + 4187 HAWKSWORTH, Henry Chas. Harold 14/ 8/16 _10_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _K/A_ 21/3/18 + 761286 HEWKLEY, Norman Thomas 8/ 8/17 _9_ + 763104 HODSON, Frederick Charles Moxey 29/ 3/17 + 767943 KING, Gerald -/ -/19 + 765131 KING, Harry Garfield 31/10/17 _10_ + _Killed in action_ 26/4/18 + 768071 LAING, Wilfred Davie 17/ 3/19 + 769184 LICHFIELD, George Frederick 5/ 2/19 + 767807 MARSHALL, Leo Gregory 5/ 3/19 + 765597 MASON, Henry James 18/12/17 _Lieut._ ✠ + 767880 MCAVOY, Denis George 5/ 3/19 + 768279 MEARS, Stephen Samuel 19/ 3/19 + 768153 MERCER, Geoffrey Hamish 17/ 3/19 + 765241 MOIR, Edwin William Cecil 28/11/17 + 768281 MORLEY, Bernard John 17/ 3/19 + 768031 PENWILL, Leslie Charles Bingham 17/ 3/19 + 767130 PRICE, William Leonard 4/ 3/19 + 3598 READ, Leonard St. Clair 6/11/16 + _Died while PW_ 20/12/16 + 762985 ROCHFORD, Clement 29/ 3/17 _6_) _Lieut._ + 764121 SADLER, William Robert 15/ 2/19 + _Wounded_ 23/3/18 + 768304 SHAW, Cedric Norman 17/ 3/19 + 767458 SHEPPEE, Harold Vaughan 5/ 2/19 + 766287 SIMS, Arthur James Frederick 1/ 5/18 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 8/10/18 + 768217 SMITH, Esmond Louis 17/ 3/19 + 768261 SMITH, Percy Dugmore 17/ 3/19 + 765779 SOUSTER, Stanley Richard 18/12/17 + 766288 STRIDE, Harold John 26/ 6/18 + 763313 TAYLOR, George Thomas 29/ 3/17 + _Killed in action_ 2/11/17 + 768019 THIELE, William Charles 19/ 3/19 + 762424 TUBBS, Cyril Lawrence 28/11/17 + _Wounded_ 24/5/18 + 767091 WALLACE, Arthur Cyril 12/ 2/19 + 768308 WORTH, Harry Ivie Stanley John 17/ 3/19 + + + THE ROYAL FUSILIERS + + (CITY OF LONDON REGIMENT). + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1, 2, 3 & 4). 7th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 2367 GUINNESS, Robert Celestin 17/ 2/15 _4_ _Capt._ + _Bde. M/G.O._ _w._ -/3/16 + 1408 MADAN, Arthur Gressley 23/ 8/14 _1_ _Capt._ + _Bde. M/G.O._ _w._ -/1/17 + 910 MEAD, Bernard Wallace 5/ 4/15 _4_ + _Died of wounds_ 2/6/15 + 292 PRICE, L/Cpl. Harold Strachan 23/ 4/15 _3_ + _Killed in action_ 24/5/15 + 1178 STEARNS, Eric Gordon 5/ 4/15 _4_ + _Died of wounds_ 6/8/15 + 1651 YOUNG, Henry Harman 9/ 5/15 _3_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 24/5/15 + + 762327 DYER, Francis Everton 30/ 5/17 _4_ + _Wounded_ 6/9/18 + 763534 MACLACHLAN, Robert 1/ 3/17 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 7/11/18 + 5022 MAINGOT, Ronald Joseph 19/12/16 _2_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 17/12/17 + 5960 O’CONNOR, Bernard Joseph 26/ 9/16 _3_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 4/10/18 + 5530 PENNY, Bernard Willoughby 18/ 3/17 _2_ + _Died of wounds_ 18/8/17 + + + Special Reserve Battalions (Nos. 5 to 7). + + 3422 DUNT, Leslie Ambrose 12/ 6/15 _6_ _Lieut._ + + 7999 ADAMS, Alfred Edward St. John 26/ 1/17 _6_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 10/10/17 + 763285 BARTHOLOMEW, Sydney Arthur 28/ 3/17 _5_ + _Employed at W.O._ + 4915 BOLLAND, Frederick William Henry 8/ 7/16 _7_ (_26_) + _Killed in action_ 7/6/17 + 761715 BYERS, Arthur Paulet 29/ 3/17 _6_ (_4_) + 766045 COOK, Raymond Arthur 23/ 4/18 _5_ + 762750 GJEMS, Albert Ole Moller 29/ 3/17 _5_ (_2_) + _Killed in action_ 8/8/17 + 762785 MASTERS, Charles William 30/ 5/17 _5_ (_8_) + _Killed in action_ 30/8/17 + 762350 NOKES, William 30/ 5/17 _6_ (_1_) + 767632 WILLIAMS, John Alfred Arkill 5/ 3/19 _6_ + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 2347 ARTHUR, James Ferguson 5/ 1/15 _14_ _Lieut._ + 2587 BASTABLE, L/Cpl. Francis J. Norman 29/ 6/15 _14_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ + 1958 BULGIN, Reginald 22/12/14 _15_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/8/16 + 1992 CHUTER, Henry Athelstan 22/12/14 _16_ (_R.F.C._) + _K/A_ 25/3/17 + 1490 COLLEY, Ernest Vincent 9/ 2/15 _16_ + (_Tank Corps_) _D/W_ 23/8/17 + 2889 CUMBERLEGGE, Geoffrey F. J. 6/10/14 _11_ + _Bde. Major_ D.S.O. ✠ F/D + 2583 DAVIES, Victor Kenneth Neville 15/ 6/15 _15_ _Lieut._ + [_w._ -/9/16 [M] (2)} + 4317 DEER, John Hartley 8/ 1/16 _14_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _18/K.R.R._ [M] + 1589 GILLBEE, Sidney John 24/10/15 _10_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/3/16 + 3781 HOARE, Walter John Gerald 7/10/14 _11_ _Capt._ + D.S.O. _K/A_ 25/10/16 [M] + 3256 JONES, William Riels 7/ 4/15 _12_ _Lieut._ + 2471 LARLHAM, Percival Edward 12/ 3/15 _12_ _Capt._ + 2482 PEACOCK, Edward Gordon 7/11/15 _9_ + _Killed in action_ 7/7/16 + 4816 SHAW, Cpl. Walter Douglas 5/ 2/16 _27_ ✠ + _Died of wounds_ 8/11/18 + 2342 SKEET, Challon Hasler Lufkin 13/11/14 _12_ _Lieut._ + _Prisoner of war_ 29/10/15 + 2647 THORN, Arthur Percy 9/ 1/15 _15_ _Lieut._ + 2646 THORN, Frederick Charles 9/ 1/15 _15_ _Lieut._ + + 7078 ADDIS, David Malcolm 21/12/16 _26_ _Lieut._ + _Died of wounds_ 9/6/17 + 768264 ALEXANDER, Robert Guy 17/ 3/19 + 767294 BALDWIN, Arthur Edward 5/ 2/19 + 763840 BANCKS, Henry Arthur 26/ 4/17 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 2/1/18 + 763943 BARKER, Ronald Alfred 30/ 5/17 _20_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 26/4/18 + 5830 BARRACLOUGH, Jackson Garth 5/ 9/16 _17_ + _Lieut._ M.B.E. + 767147 BELL, Stanley John 5/ 3/19 + 763358 BOUND, Rowland Beavis 28/ 3/17 _Lieut._ + _Emp. Min. of Shipping_ + 763983 BRAIN, Percy George 27/ 6/17 (_2_) + _Wounded_ 20/12/17 + 763020 BREALY, Samuel George 28/ 3/17 _12_ _Lieut._ ✠ + (_M.G.C._) + 767671 BRUCE, Sydney Frank -/ 3/19 + 763843 BUCKINGHAM, Lawrence Frederick 30/ 5/17 _24_ _Capt._ + (_R.A.F._) + 768688 BURNETT, Cyril Frederick Parry 13/ 2/19 + 763288 BURROWS, Walter Frank 1/ 8/17 _13_ + _Wounded_ 21/9/18 + 767982 CAPP, Edward Henry 13/ 2/19 + 767552 CHEESMAN, Gordon Byron 6/ 3/19 + 767902 CHURCHMAN, Stanley 6/ 3/19 + 768120 COCKMAN, Reginald Talfourd 10/ 3/19 + 764191 COCKELL, Dudley Hugh 31/ 7/17 _32_ + _Wounded_ 24/5/18 + 767710 COLEMAN, Allan John Peddie 4/ 3/19 + 769364 COOKE, Stanley Charles Frank 5/ 2/19 + 6151 COOPER, Frederick Edmund 19/12/16 _26_ _Lieut._ + _Died of wounds_ 18/12/18 + 764192 COWAN, Alfred 1/ 8/17 + _Employed Ministry of Munitions_ + 768950 DAY, George Harold 17/ 3/19 + 761406 DEVEREUX, Wilfred 30/ 5/17 + 768142 DYNE, Francis Leigh Bradley 12/ 2/19 + 763177 EDE, Edwin William 28/ 3/17 _11_ _Capt._ ✠ + _K/A_ 30/8/18 + 763030 EVANS, George Emlyn Thomas Hulse 28/ 3/17 _11_ + 761442 FISHER, George Richard Samuel 2/ 8/17 _22_ + _Wounded_ 18/4/18 + 767461 FOLKES, Cpl. Percy Leonard 5/ 2/19 + 764196 FRANCIS, William Joseph 27/ 6/17 _12_ + _Killed in action_ 23/3/18 + 6104 FROST, Edgar Allen 19/12/16 _13_ _Lieut._ + 768320 GREEN, Albert Victor 18/ 3/19 + 765716 GREENFIELD, Ernest Flamank 1/ 5/18 _51_ _Grad. Bn._ + 760651 HANKIN, Frederick 26/ 4/17 _11_ _Lieut._ + 4895 HARRIS, L/Cpl. Francis 4/ 1/17 _11_ + _Wounded_ 12/9/18 + 762834 HAWKER, Sgt. Stanley Wm. Adrian 3/ 2/19 + 7304 HAYES, Frederick Charles 22/11/16 _32_ _Lieut._ + 763181 HENDRY, Charles Arthur 26/ 4/17 _9_ + _Killed in action_ 27/3/18 + 768167 HILDERSLEY, Stanley H. Hamilton 18/ 3/19 + 761536 HOPPER, Sgt. George 4/ 3/19 + _Wounded_ 30/10/17 [M](2) + 763529 HUGGINS, Robert Henry 1/ 3/17 _9_ _Capt._ + (_K.A.R._) + 1676 HYAMS, Geoffrey 9/ 6/15 _38_ _Capt._ + (_Late R.L.R._) [M] + 762835 IRELAND, John Watson 28/ 3/17 _22_ + _Prisoner of war_ 10/5/18 + 765946 ISAACS, Vincent Harcourt 27/ 2/18 _9_ + _Killed in action_ 21/9/18 + 762505 JENKINS, John Lewis 3/ 2/19 + 5508 JONES, L/Cpl. Albert Ashton 5/ 9/16 + 6516 JONES, Robert Holford 5/ 9/16 _13_ _Lieut._ + 766866 JORDON, Leslie Clifford Ellismere 6/ 2/19 + 767680 KESSELS, Stanley Harold 4/ 3/19 + 765555 KILHAM, Frank Lawton 28/11/17 _13_ + _Wounded_ 8/3/18 + 763890 LANE, Herbert Alexander 30/ 5/17 _22_ + _Wounded_ 9/1/18 + 765370 LANGDON, Edgar Mortimer 28/11/17 _Lieut._ + _w._ _Commdt. P/W Camp_ + 760690 LARCOMBE, Harry Reginald Reader 26/ 4/17 + _Killed in action_ 2/9/17 + 765951 MANN, Percival John 27/ 2/18 + 763468 MARTIN, Alban Stotesbury 26/ 4/17 _17_ _Lieut._ + 766763 MELLOR, Bernard Francis 3/ 2/19 + 767912 MOODY, John Clive 3/ 3/19 + 765186 MORRIS, Walter Brabazon 28/11/17 _11_ + _Wounded_ 4/9/18 + 762864 MULLANE, Bernard Patrick 24/ 4/17 _9_ + _Died of wounds_ 1/4/18 + 7252 MUMFORD, Thomas John Curtis 21/12/16 _13_ _Lieut._ + 7332 NICHOLSON, Humphrey Arthur 5/ 8/16 _31_ + _Prisoner of war_ 14/5/18 + 765464 NORMAN, Martyn 27/11/17 + 765599 NORRIS, Arthur 18/12/17 _52_ _Grad. Bn._ + _w._ 12/10/18 + 763432 O’DONOHUE, Mortimer William 30/ 5/17 _26_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 31/8/17 + 766656 OWEN, Albert Edward 26/ 6/18 + 5352 PEARSON, William Donovan 27/ 2/17 _13_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 24/4/17 + 768074 PEPPIATT, Cyril Frederick 17/ 3/19 + 760714 PHILLIPS, Clifford Solomon 26/ 4/17 + _Wounded_ 9/5/18 + 768201 POLLEY, Norman George Frederick 17/ 3/19 + 765513 PROVIS, Harold 18/12/17 + 767823 PURVER, Thomas Gabriel 5/ 3/19 + 765470 PYE, Harry Arnold 28/11/17 _26_ + _Wounded_ 26/4/18 + 764177 REID, Algernon Frederick 25/ 4/17 _From R.A.F._ + 767526 ROBINSON, Alexander Guyot 6/ 2/19 + 762471 SAVOURS, Herbert Jay 29/ 3/17 _11_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 13/8/17 + 763603 SEABROOKE, Joseph 30/ 5/17 _23_ + _Wounded_ 12/12/17 + 762914 SIZEN, Reginald 29/ 3/17 _23_ ✠✠ + 5421 SMYTH, Leonard Charles 5/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + (_Labour Corps_) + 765604 SPEAKMAN, Alan Edwards 18/12/17 + _Killed in action_ 5/9/18 + 769029 STEAVENSON, Harold Vernon 5/ 2/19 + 767628 STIFF, Cecil Robert 17/ 3/19 + 6451 STREDDER, Cecil Alfred Edward 26/ 9/16 _24_ _Lieut._ + 766796 SUTHERIN, Vivian Oscar 3/ 2/19 + 763171 TAYLOR, Cecil Henry 29/ 3/17 _8_ _Lieut._ + 761374 TIERNEY, Thomas Joseph 26/ 4/17 _24_ + 763014 TOOLEY, Ronald Frank 29/ 3/17 _9_ _Lieut._ [M] + 764277 TREVELYAN, Dennis John 1/ 8/17 _32_ + 5357 TUBB, Stanley William Adam 18/ 3/17 _13_ _Lieut._ + 767888 TUBBS, Edwin Homewood 12/ 2/19 + 767466 WADIE, Victor Hubert 6/ 2/19 + 767273 WALWIN, Reginald Edgar 6/ 2/19 + 766945 WARD, George Morton 6/ 2/19 + 768597 WATTS, James Neil 5/ 2/19 + 767761 WHITAKER, Bernard Theodore 5/ 3/19 + 763006 WHYTE, Mark Gilchrist 29/ 3/17 _20_ + _Killed in action_ 19/8/18 + 763143 YOUNG, James Cecil 26/ 4/17 _32_ + _Killed in action_ 6/4/18 + 767762 YOUNGMAN, Reginald 4/ 3/19 + + + THE GLOUCESTERSHIRE REGIMENT. + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + {28th Foot + {61st Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 1865 WAKELEY, John Eric Stanley 11/ 6/15 _1_ + _Died of wounds_ 9/9/16 [M] + 2053 WITCOMB, Charles Edward 29/ 8/15 _2_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ + + 6047 BROWNE, William Robert 20/12/16 + _Wounded_ 18/10/17 + 4824 CANNING, Ernest Harold 14/ 4/17 _1_ (_R.A.F._) + D.F.C. Acc./K 5/10/18 + 4801 COX, Lupton James 6/ 1/17 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 18/4/18 + 4793 DENTON, Leslie Albert 6/ 1/17 _1_ _Lieut._ + 6643 DOHERTY, Fred 26/ 9/16 _1_ + 3469 FORBES, George Freeman Murray 7/11/16 _1_ _Lieut._ ✠ + 2051 GOULD, Arthur Nutcombe 7/11/16 _1_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 7/5/18 + 765591 HENLEY, Walter George 27/11/17 + (_2/4 Leicester_) _w._ 3/10/18 + 761575 LAMBERT, William Henry 5/ 8/17 _1_ + _Wounded_ 28/9/18 + 7931 PULLEN, Godfrey Frank 22/11/16 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 9/10/18 + + + Special Reserve Battalion (No. 3). + + 766982 ADAMS, Anstey George Curtis 30/10/18 + 763752 CLARKE, Howard Gilbert 27/ 6/17 (_1_) + _T.B.M._ [M] + 6376 FOSKETT, L/Cpl. Robert F. J. 8/ 7/16 (_8_) _Lieut._ + 764207 ROWDEN, Edgar John 1/ 8/17 _Lieut._ + 8265 WARREN, Ivan John 25/ 1/17 (_1_) + _Died of wounds_ 8/3/18 + + + Territorial Battalions (Nos. 4 to 6). + + 3562 CHUTTER, George Philip 1/11/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 15/6/18 + 4153 CRUICKSHANK, Herbert William 1/11/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 11/10/17 + 4739 HARVEY, Eric Howard 16/10/15 _5_ _Capt._ ✠✠ + _w._ 13/5/18 _K/A_ 30/9/18 + 4185 HOLMES, Edward John 1/11/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + (_6\Devon_) + 3906 HOUGHTON, Noel Dudley 1/11/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/7/16 + 4190 LINTERN, Leslie Edwin 1/11/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + 4227 PAGE, Harry Albert 17/12/15 _6_ _Lieut._ + 4127 RUBINSTEIN, Ronald Francis 1/11/15 _5_ _Capt._ + _P/W_ (_released_ 20/11/18) + 6470 BIRCH, Alfred Victor 15/ 6/16 _6_ _Lieut._ + 4723 BORRIE, Percy John 15/ 6/16 _6_ _Lieut._ + 4262 DEATON, L/Cpl. Albert Joseph 16/ 6/16 _6_ _Lieut._ ✠ + 4561 GRAY, Cpl. Harold Vernon 15/ 6/16 _6_ _Lieut._ ✠ + 4344 HOWARD, Gilbert Gordon 15/ 6/16 _6_ _Lieut._ + _Died of wounds_ 29/10/18 + 4812 JOHNSTON, John Darrell 2/ 6/16 _5_ _Capt._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 18/4/18 + 3975 LYLE, Cpl. Alfred Houston 2/ 6/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + 5064 MALLETT, Archibald Walter 16/ 6/16 _6_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 20/12/17 + 4661 MAY, Richard Hermon 15/ 6/16 _6_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 20/10/18 + 5075 ROSE, William Henry Smith 15/ 6/16 _6_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/4/17 + 5805 SKEY, Leonard George 15/ 6/16 _6_ _Lieut._ + 4796 STONE, Max Thomas Burgoyne 2/ 6/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + 5103 WOODROFFE, Alfred Graham 15/ 6/16 _6_ _Lieut._ + + 6092 ASTON, Alfred John George 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 7/4/17 + 6745 BAILEY, Gilbert 29/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 26/3/17 + 6182 BAND, George Eliot 26/ 9/16 _4_ + _Wounded_ 27/8/17, 3/12/17 + 5463 BARRETT, Henry 23/11/16 _4_ + _Wounded_ 8/11/16 + 6785 BEADELL, Alfred George 5/ 9/16 _4_ + _Killed in action_ 13/4/17 + 764084 BEAVON, Donald James 30/ 5/17 _4_ + _Killed in action_ 27/8/17 + 4646 BEAVON, Cpl. John Alfred 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 763919 BEESON, Alfred Charles 17/ 6/17 _4_ + 4296 BENSON, L/Cpl. Thomas Norman 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 6249 BEST, Gordon 26/ 9/16 _4_ + _Wounded_ 7/9/17 + 5041 BICKLEY, L/Cpl. Alec 11/ 7/16 _6_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 17/9/16 + 5042 BICKLEY, L/Cpl. Cecil Wallace 11/ 7/16 _6_ _Lieut._ + 5729 BUNN, Robert William Edwin 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Capt._ + 5614 BURDETT, Basil 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + (_M.G.C._) _Missing_ 13/6/18 + 5648 CAYLEY, Percy John 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 1/2/17 + 6098 CLEAVER, Percival Arthur 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 10/9/17 + 5573 COATES, Richard Reginald 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 765530 COOPER, William Charles 27/11/17 _6_ + _Wounded_ 17/6/18 + 908 CROWE, L/Cpl. Arthur Alex. Roberts 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 6102 DUTTON, Wilfred Joseph 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ ✠ + 4155 ELLIOTT, Wilby Charles 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ [M] + 4893 ELLIS, L/Cpl. Hubert French 4/ 9/16 _4_(_8_) _Lieut._ + 6758 FERRIS, Henry Norman 29/ 9/16 _4_ + _Killed in action_ 9/10/17 + 6055 FLEMING, Sidney Herbert 29/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 6056 FOX, Edwin Clement 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 7154 GALLOP, Harold Henry 21/12/16 _3_ _Lieut._ + 5255 GRIFFIN, Edward William 4/ 8/16 _6_ _Lieut._ + (_R.A.F._) _w._ 10/9/17 K/A_ 16/9/18 + 6001 GROSE, Henry Hicks 19/ 9/16 _4_(_5_) + _Lieut._ + 7853 GURNEY, Kenneth Gerrard 19/12/16 _5_ + _Died of wounds_ _P/W_ 17/12/17 [M] + 5013 HADLEY, Ernest Sidney 26/ 9/16 _4_ + _Killed in action_ 27/8/17 + 6106 HARRIS, Cornelius Arthur 23/11/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 6220 HOLLINGSWORTH, Christopher R. 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 764098 JOSEPHS, Edward Albert Warwick 27/ 6/17 _5_ ✠ + 763829 KETHRO, George Gordon 30/ 5/17 _4_ + 6708 KOWIN, James 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 6609 LEE-SMITH, Kenneth 23/11/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + 5773 LEMON, L/Cpl. Martin Mark Stanley 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + (_M.G.C._) + 762374 LINDREA, Wilfred George 29/ 3/17 _4_ + _Killed in action_ 30/3/18 + 6228 LOOMS, Alfred 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 6122 MACE, Alfred 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 1/9/17 + 5781 MATTOCKS, Charles Frederick 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 5347 MEADE, Cyril 5/ 9/16 _5_ + _Killed in action_ 5/4/17 + 5274 MILLER, Frederick Charles 4/ 8/16 _6_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 24/4/18 + 5375 MURCH, Leslie Charles 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 5961 OSBORNE, Frank John 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 16/4/17 + 5865 OSBORNE, Percy Arthur 11/ 7/16 _6_ + _Wounded_ 11/7/16 + 6717 PAINTER, Herbert Thomas Harold 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 5790 PEARS, Norman 26/ 9/16 _4_ + _Killed in action_ 24/4/17 + 763624 PHILLIPS, Ernest 30/10/17 _4_ + 5074 PRICE, Frederick Norman 5/ 9/10 _4_ _Lieut._ + 6817 PUTTICK, Hubert Claude 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 5281 RAGGETT, Edward Leonard 11/ 7/16 _6_ + 6692 RAWLINGS, Frank Richard 26/ 9/16 _4_ + _Prisoner of war_ 4/1/18 + 5214 RIPPERGER, L/Cpl. Harold T. Alvin 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _K/A_ 23/10/18 + 762581 ROBERTS, Daniel John 26/ 4/17 _4_ + _Wounded_ 10/9/17 + 765193 SANKEY, Humphrey 28/11/17 _5_ _Lieut._ + 5803 SHINER, Frederick Walter 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + (_R.E._) + 6932 SHUTE, George Francis 5/ 9/16 _4_ + _Died while P/W_ 13/10/17 + 760843 SILES, Sidney Herbert 13/ 5/17 _4_ + 5807 SLEAP, Josiah Weldon 5/ 9/16 _4_ + _Wounded_ 8/10/17 + 7238 STEEL, Norman 11/ 7/16 _5_ + _Killed in action_ 16/8/17 + 4940 STEPHENS, George 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 25/8/17 + 5713 STREETS, Alfred William 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 6429 SULLIVAN, Stanley Frederick 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ ✠ + 6659 TEBB, James Bertram 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 1311 TIDDY, L/Cpl. Eric William Lacey 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ ✠ + 6541 TUSSAUD, Bernard Augustin 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 4934 VAUGHAN, L/Cpl. Matthew Francis 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 5971 WALTER, Arthur Kitchener 29/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 7008 WARREN, Edwin Dorey 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 22/10/17 + 6347 WATTS, Arthur Henry 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 5085 WHITE, Charles Dare 11/ 7/16 _6_ _Capt._ + 6725 WILSON, Ian MacLellan Turner 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 6665 WINTLE, Howard George 5/ 9/16 _4_ ✠✠ + _Wounded_ 7/9/17, 20/12/17 + 768094 WIX, Ernest Henry 17/ 3/19 _4_ + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 2504 CORNWALL, Reginald Edwin 8/ 1/15 _13_ _Capt._ + (_4/Yorks_) + 2732 EGERTON, Frederick Clement C. 8/ 1/15 _9_ + _Capt. & Adjt. Inst. Duties_ + 2501 ELKINGTON, Christopher Garrett 23/11/14 _8_ + _Capt._ D.S.O. _Wounded_ [M] + 2311 GARDINER, Philip Edwin 7/ 5/15 _13_ _Lieut._ + 2122 HAMMOND, Hugh Jerold 29/10/14 _Capt._ + _Died of wounds_ 23/3/18 + 2479 KIRKBY, Noel Walter 12/ 3/15 _13_ _Lieut._ + (_4/Yorks_) + 2042 WHITWORTH, Arthur Stuart 2/11/14 _10_ _Capt._ + + 7148 CARNON, John Stanley Murray 21/12/16 _10_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 9/10/18 + 761493 CARTER, Albert Harry 17/ 3/19 + 768508 CHEETHAM, John Crompton 13/ 2/19 + 769633 COLLYER, Charles Alexander Stewart 15/ 2/19 + 767904 DAW, Eustace Ernest William 17/ 3/19 + 7635 DRUCE, Clifford John 25/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 21/12/17 + 763150 DURRANT, Jack Riley Carton 26/ 4/17 + 5652 EATON, Harold 26/ 9/16 _13_ + _Killed in action_ 31/7/17 + 768646 ELWORTHY, Sidney George 13/ 2/19 + 768822 ESSEX, Alexander Clinch 5/ 2/19 + 767874 FLEMING, Robert Bruce 6/ 3/19 + 7328 FRAMPTON, John Reginald 7/ 7/16 _13_ + _Killed in action_ 3/7/17 + 765321 GEDYE, Alfred John 18/12/17 + (_1/Dorset_) _Wounded_ 11/8/18 + 768825 GIBB, Roger 20/ 3/19 + 7155 GILLARD, Sidney Herbert 21/12/16 _12_ _Lieut._ + 765589 GURNEY, Ronald Wilfred 3/ 2/19 + 767125 HALL, Robert Clive 4/ 3/19 + 7410 HERRING, David Duncan 23/11/16 _12_ + _Prisoner of war_ 14/6/18 + 761673 HUGHES, John Basil William 23/ 5/18 + _Prisoner of war_ 2/11/18 + 3570 JAMES, Samuel Forest 19/ 9/16 _8_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 18/11/16 + 7424 JARVIS, Arthur 19/12/16 (_1_) ✠ + 768545 KENSETT, Percy Frank 13/ 2/19 + 6293 LEMON, Kenneth Charles 7/ 7/16 _15_ _Lieut._ + 767939 LOVETT, Francis James 5/ 3/19 + 768172 LYON, William Walter 12/ 2/19 + 765507 MASON, George Bowler 27/11/17 + 768030 MORAN, Patrick Francis 6/ 3/19 + 768946 POPE, Frederick John 13/ 2/19 + 762642 PURTON, Thomas Downes 3/ 8/17 _8_ + _Wounded_ 10/4/18 + 764846 REED, William Arthur 28/11/17 + 7188 SYKES, Isaac 21/12/16 _14_ + _Wounded_ (_P/W_) 17/9/18 + 768092 TAIT, Alfred Andrew Donald 17/ 3/19 + 7404 THOMSON, George Gordon 23/11/16 _14_ ✠ + 5428 TROTMAN, Ewart Washington 26/ 2/17 _8_ _Lieut._ + 4818 TROUNCE, William Robert 24/ 1/17 _10_ _Lieut._ + 768306 VENMORE, James Archer 17/ 3/19 + 3525 VINCENT, Basil Britten 20/ 6/16 _8_ + _Killed in action_ 23/7/16 + 768597 WATTS, James Harold 17/ 3/19 + 767042 WET, Harry 17/ 3/19 + 4780 WILSON, Robert Travis 24/ 1/17 _10_ _Lieut._ + 3568 WOOD, David Cardale 20/ 6/16 _8_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 23/7/16 + 768864 YIEND, Denis Andrew 17/ 3/19 + + + THE GORDON HIGHLANDERS. + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. I & 2). + {75th Foot + {92nd Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 1369 BERRY, John Anthony 20/ 3/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 25/9/15 + 1450 BIRNIE, Reginald 3/ 3/15 _2_ + _Capt._ _R.E._ _Wounded_ 18/4/15 + 691 CHATER, Cpl. Alfred Dougan 15/12/14 _2_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 11/3/15 + 1766 DUFF, John Crerar 5/ 4/15 _2_ + _Wounded_ 12/5/15 _K/A_ 10/6/15 + 1215 DUFF, Keith Mitchell 5/ 4/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + 1373 GILES, Geoffrey 20/ 3/15 _2_ + _w._ 17/5/15, -/4/16 _K/A_ -/7/16 + 1437 HORSLEY, Oswald 15/12/14 _2_ _Capt._ ✠✠ + (_R.F.C._) _w._ 9/1/15, 20/7/15 + _Acc./Killed_ 19/8/18 [M] + 1436 HORSLEY, L/Cpl. Siward Myles 15/12/14 _2_ + _Wounded_ 12/3/15 _d._ 25/12/20 + 997 MULOCK, Edward Ross 15/12/14 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 11/3/15 + 1468 PRIDAY, Arthur Kenneth 20/ 3/15 _2_ + _Wounded_ 25/9/15 + 1732 SCOONES, Thomas Collins 3/ 3/15 _2_ + _Lieut._ ✠ [M] + 2411 WATES, Sidney Benjamin 20/ 3/15 _2_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 18/6/15 + 1367 WILLIAMSON, John Maurice 20/ 3/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 16/5/15 + + 8107 CRANNA, Alexander Park 29/12/16 _1_ (_5_) + _Lieut._ + 763875 DOUGLAS, Frederick 26/ 4/17 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 26/9/17 + + + Special Reserve Battalion (No. 3). + + 763715 MARTIN, Alfred Ernest 28/ 8/17 _3_ (_M.G.C._) + _Wounded_ 2/10/18 + + + Territorial Battalions (Nos. 4 to 7). + + 4375 LILLEY, L/Cpl. Eric Seddon 10/12/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + 765938 GRANT, John 26/ 6/18 _7_ + 764556 GUNN, William Hamish 28/ 8/17 _4_ + _Wounded_ 3/6/18 + 5388 WELSH, Robert 13/12/16 _5_ _Lieut._ ✠ + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 3744 DAVIDSON, Sgt. Kenneth Chisholm 16/12/15 _11_ + _Wounded_ -/11/6, 17/8/17 + 766599 HENSON, Arthur Edw. 4/ 2/19 + 768255 MACAULAY, Donald Ian 17/ 3/19 + 768323 MACKENZIE, Edward Cyril 17/ 3/19 + 766352 MCPHERSON, MacGill 6/ 2/19 + 767975 ROBERTSON, Lawrence George 5/ 3/19 + 768260 RUSSELL, Hector Gordon 17/ 3/19 + 767500 WALKER, Denzill Robert Augustus 14/ 8/18 _51_ _Grad. Bn._ + + + THE HAMPSHIRE REGIMENT. + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + {37th Foot + {67th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 1655 D’ARCY, Norman Carden 23/ 4/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 8/7/15 + 2203 BURDGE, Conrad Chawner 9/ 5/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 12/6/15 + 2365 DALE, Felix John 26/ 5/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 3/9/15 [M] + 2196 FLINT, Hugh 9/ 5/15 _1_ _Capt._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 4/6/18 [M] + 1880 MUDGE, James 26/ 5/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/10/17 + 2352 MCNAIR, William Lennox 7/12/14 _2_ _Lt._ + _w._ 9/6/15 (_Fr._ 12/_Warwick_) + 5232 ANDERSON, Reginald Thomas 26/ 9/16 _2_ _Lieut._ + 3433 BEAZELEY, George Edward Armitage 7/11/16 _1_ _Lieut._ + 1282 CUDDON, Philip Basil 15/ 9/14 _1_ _Capt._ + _Bde.-Maj._ ✠✠✠ F/D [M] + 809 CUTMORE, Sgt. Horace Edison Vernon 1/ 1/17 _2_ + _Wounded_ 9/10/17 + 3735 HOBSON, Geoffrey Hamilton 7/11/16 _1_ + _Died of wounds_ 14/4/17 + 762321 MEEK, Gerald Arthur 26/ 4/17 _1_ + 8324 SNYDER, Lorne 25/ 1/17 (_2_) + _Killed in action_ 23/4/17 + 7096 SWAN, Percy Walter 19/12/16 (_2_) + 765202 WEST, Stanley Ewart 27/11/17 _1_ + 4568 YATES, Frederick 19/12/16 (_2_) + _Died of wounds_ 30/11/17 + + + Special Reserve Battalion (No. 3). + + 469 HALCROW, Cpl. Arthur Palmer 30/ 9/14 (_2_) _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 23/4/17 + 3446 HONE, Cpl. Reginald Arbery 31/ 7/15 _Lieut._ + 8846 MARTIN, Richard 19/12/16 _Lieut._ + + + Territorial Battalions (Nos. 4 to 9). + + 3168 CAPES, Gerard Alphonsus 16/ 4/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 8/3/17 + 2304 HOWE, Eric Graham 27/ 2/15 _9_ + _Cyclist Bn._ _Lieut._ _Inst. Duties_ + 1875 HOWGRAVE-GRAHAM, H. M. 31/10/14 _9_ + _Cyclist Bn._ _Capt._ + 2061 NAPIER, Macvey 3/10/14 _5_ _Lieut._ + _O.C.B._ + 4542 BROADBRIDGE, Frank Lionel 16/ 3/16 _9_ _Lieut._ + 4112 COOMBS, Adrian Roy 19/12/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 5/5/17, 5/9/17 + 4010 CROSS, L/Cpl. James Ralph 19/12/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + (_To Min. of Labour_) + 4012 DARRACOTT, Joseph Stuart 16/ 1/16 _9_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/11/16, 8/5/17 + 4248 GOSSLING, Frank Foley 14/ 1/16 _9_ _Lieut._ + 4305 IMROTH, Leslie 25/12/15 _8_ + _Wounded_ 30/11/17 _Died_ 20/12/18 + 3801 JARRY, Martin 30/ 9/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + 1114 PRICE, L/Cpl. Herbert 19/ 8/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + 1313 STEBBING, Percy Edward 20/ 8/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 7/10/18 + 4103 SUTCLIFFE, Fred 19/12/15 _8_ + _Capt. & Adjt._ ✠ [M] + 3161 VAWDREY, Ralph Hastings 23/10/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + 4524 WILSON, William Cronin 7/12/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + 4567 WOOD, Walter Bertram 2/ 6/16 _8_ _Lieut._ + (_R.F.C._) ✠✠ _K/A_ 11/11/17 + + 4654 BACON, Sidney Frederick William 11/ 7/16 _8_ _Lieut._ + 4573 CARTER, Alfred Bertram 11/ 7/16 _8_ _Lieut._ + 4982 CARTER, Henry John 11/ 7/16 _8_ _Lieut._ + 5943 COLSON, Herbert John Corbett 11/ 7/16 _9_ _Lieut._ + 3777 DUNWOODY, John Orr 26/ 9/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 29/8/17 + 763032 GAMMON, Albert Kenneth 26/ 4/17 _5_ _Lieut._ + 4626 GREER, Alexander 11/ 7/16 _8_ _Lieut._ + 4647 HARDIE, William Johnstone 11/ 7/16 _8_ _Lieut._ + 4526 HITCHCOCK, Leonard 11/ 7/16 _8_ _Lieut._ + (_4/Dorset_) [M] + 4627 LEYBOURNE, Philip Edwin 11/ 7/16 _8_ _Capt._ ✠✠ + _K/A_ 4/9/18 + 5776 LOVELESS, Ralph Edgar 28/ 9/16 _6_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 14/5/17 + 762595 MASON, Harold George 29/ 3/17 _4_ _Lieut._ + 760701 MEATYARD, George Waite 27/ 3/17 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 26/10/17 + 4577 PARISH, William Everett 11/ 7/16 _8_ _Lieut._ + 4556 REYNOLDS, Cyril Walter 11/ 7/16 _8_ _Lieut._ + 762845 STEDMAN, Arthur Herbert Dunlop 27/ 3/17 _4_ _Lieut._ + 765964 STOCKEN, Carl August 27/ 2/18 _5_ + 4620 TACKLEY, Reginald Charles 11/ 7/16 _9_ _Lieut._ + 5551 TAYLOR, Harold Sydney 26/ 9/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + 4585 WILLCOX, Maurice William 11/ 7/16 _8_ _Lieut._ + 763007 WINCER, Allen 26/ 4/17 _5_ + _Wounded_ 10/5/18 + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 2779 FRENCH, Archibald Charles 13/11/14 _11_ _Capt._ + 1396 MANN, Frederick Randall 1/ 1/15 _13(2)_ ✠ + _Wounded_ 16/8/15 [M] + 2580 NEWMAN, William Alfred 28/ 1/15 _12_ _Lieut._ + 5062 STADDEN-LEA, Cecil James 25/ 5/16 _13_ _Lieut._ + 3126 TILLEY, L/Sgt. John Ernest 3/ 5/15 _12_ _Lieut._ ✠ + [M] (2) + 1999 TITLEY, Richard Kenneth 29/10/14 _14_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 30/6/16 + 2537 TRESS, Gerald Courtney 5/12/14 _13_ _Capt._ + 2165 WHITAKER, Donald Nicholl W. 12/ 9/15 _12_ _Capt._ + (_O.C.B._) ✠ [M] + + 766804 BENNETT, Thomas Harper 28/ 5/18 (_2_) + 767188 BRADLEY, Archibald John 31/10/18 + 768292 CAWTE, Edward Vivian 17/ 3/19 + 769228 CLARKE, William Percival 5/ 2/19 + 4447 COLEMAN, L/Cpl. Cuthbert Thomas 19/12/16 _15_ _Lieut._ + 7176 COLLIER, Philip Frederick 19/12/16 _15_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 16/6/17 + 7177 COOPE, Thomas Edwin 19/12/16 _15_ _Lieut._ + 768609 CURTIS, Ronald Hamilton 17/ 3/19 + 765930 DAVIES, Henry Spry 13/ 3/18 + 766915 EALES, Christopher 27/ 3/18 _17_ + 7321 ELKINGTON, Walter Henry 21/12/16 _11_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 22/3/18 + 765033 ENGLAND, Harry Frank 31/10/17 _11_ _Capt._ + (_7/R. Irish_) + 767615 FLEMING, Leonard Patrick 6/ 2/19 + 768067 FLIGHT, Brian Patrick 17/ 3/19 + 6325 GAY, Frederick George 26/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + 763451 GLOVER, Harold 29/ 3/17 _11_ + 7126 GRAHAM, Keith 19/12/16 _15_ ✠ + _Wounded_ 19/10/18 + 767561 HARRIS, George Leslie 4/ 3/19 + 769339 HUNT, Arthur 17/ 3/19 + 7313 HUSSEY, Thomas Archibald 19/12/16 _14_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 13/4/18 + 765995 JARVIS, Frank Jordan 15/ 4/18 _51_ _Grad. Bn._ + 765275 KNIGHT, Henry de Boyne 28/11/17 _11_ + 765897 LAVERS, Francis George 13/ 3/18 + _Wounded_ 5/10/18 + 768903 LEAL, James Henry 5/ 2/19 + 765998 LEE, Cecil Frank 1/ 5/18 + 768957 MASON, Cecil Julian Marsh 14/ 2/19 + 5520 MERRETT, Arthur Edwin 5/ 9/16 _15_ + _Killed in action_ 18/12/16 + 767883 MULES, John Charles Gordon 6/ 3/19 + 2655 NASH, L/Cpl. Paul 19/12/16 _15_ + 769154 ONSLOW, Offley Laban 5/ 2/19 + 6327 OWEN, Leonard Arthur 26/ 9/16 (_R.F.C._) + 765797 PAFFORD, Harry John 21/ 2/18 + 4046 PAGE, Howard 23/11/16 _15_ + 765959 ROBINSON, Herbert 27/ 2/18 + 762624 ROPER, Frederick Herbert 29/ 3/17 + _Wounded_ 23/11/17 + 765007 SANDELL, Cyril Maurice 20/10/17 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 27/5/18 + 765668 TAYLOR, Claude 18/12/17 _51_ _Grad. Bn._ + 7416 TYLER, Norman Fielder 19/12/16 _14_ + _Wounded_ 16/8/17 + 763981 WADE, Joseph Barnard 27/ 6/17 + + [Illustration: A SHELL-PITTED AREA (Aeroplane Photograph). + + [p. xxiv.] + + [Illustration: + + _Copyright._ [Capt. W. B. WOLLEN. + + RE-CAPTURE OF SANCTUARY WOOD BY THE BLACK WATCH, 1916.] ] + + [Illustration: + + [pp. 45, 341. + + G. E. CATES, V.C.] + + [Illustration: + + _Copyright._] A GERMAN TANK. + + [Capt. E. HANDLEY-READ.] + + [Illustration: + + _Copyright._] A BRITISH TANK. + + [Capt. E. HANDLEY-READ.] + + + THE HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY. + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + {71st Foot + {74th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 1959 ANNAND, Allan Young 11/ 6/15 _1_ + _Wounded_ -/3/16 _K/A_ 10/1/17 + 2980 BEVIS, Leslie Cubitt 24/10/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + _w._ -/3/16, 18/4/18 [M] + 392 CLOSE, Cpl. Max Arthur 1/ 1/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 12/3/15 + 1444 GIBBS, Thomas Raleigh 1/ 1/15 _1_ _Capt._ ✠✠ + _Wounded_ 12/3/15 + 1301 MUMMERY, Harry Norman S. 20/ 3/15 _1_ _Capt._ + _w._ 22/5/15, 17/4/16, 19/4/18 + _d. P/W_ 6/8/18 + 1724 PAYNE, Charles Geraint C. 27/ 1/15 _1_ + _K/A_ 12/3/15 + 2812 WHITESIDE, Miles Bruce Dalziel 9/12/14 _1_ + _Lieut._ (_R.A.F._) _w._ 20/8/15, + 2/1/17 _Acc./K_ 13/6/18 + 1613 WORNUM, Thornton Hilton 1/ 1/15 _1_ _Capt._ + 764939 DARK, Stanley George 12/ 5/17 _1_ + 766921 GARDEN, James Alexander 23/ 6/18 _1_ + 764115 HALL, William Towler 13/ 5/17 _1_ + 764116 HEWETT, Frederick Stanley 13/ 5/17 _1_ + 763585 IM THURN, Archibald McKenzie 12/ 5/17 _1_ + 760643 LONGLEY, Philip Robert Hamer 1/ 6/17 _1_ + _Wounded_ 2/5/18 + 765187 MUNDAY, William Frank 13/ 5/17 _1_ [M] + 764391 THOMAS, Stanley Stratton Lloyd St. G. 12/ 5/17 _1_ + 764279 WILKINS, Edward Munro 5/ 2/17 _1_ + + + Special Reserve Battalions (Nos. 3 & 4). + + 1454 HARDMAN, Kenric 5/11/14 _3(1)_ _Lieut._ + _w._ 22/5/15 _Killed in action_ 26/10/18 + 7226 BROOKS, Cyril Bernard 23/11/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 765303 BRUCE, Robert Cathcart 23/11/17 _3(2)_ + 5578 GARVIE, Hamilton Alexander 6/ 9/16 _3_ _Lieut._ + 6869 GRANT, John 5/ 9/10 _3_ _Lieut._ [M] + 5659 MACINNES, William Alexander 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + (_11/Border_) ✠✠ + 762544 THOMAS, Hector Welford Munro 27/ 6/17 _3(14)_ _Lieut._ + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 2822 COLQUHOUN, James Clifton 12/12/14 _13_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ -/10/15 + 2375 HUGO, Reginald Graeff 5/12/15 _11_ _Lieut._ + _Died of wounds_ 28/3/18 + 3566 PRIESTMAN, Alan 5/12/15 _11_ _Lieut._ + 7198 SCOTT, Alexander 18/ 2/16 _13_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 24/4/17 + + 7100 ARMOUR, Wm. Nicol McSkimming 2/ 5/17 _16_ [M] + 768570 BUCHANAN, William 15/ 2/19 + 767140 CRAWFORD, Joseph Ernest 6/ 2/19 + 5201 FERGUSON, Douglas Chalmers 21/ 9/16 + _Died of wounds_ 26/1/17 + 6924 GILLIES, Kenneth 13/12/16 + _Wounded_ -/5/17 + 7719 HAMILTON, Arthur Donald 13/12/16 + 8892 HILLIS, John 1/ 3/17 _6_ + _Wounded_ 5/10/18 + 768058 KELLY, John Donald 17/ 3/19 + 768546 KIDD, Norman 13/ 2/19 + 6320 SMITH, Rose MCKenzie 6/ 9/16 _17_ + _Wounded_ 12/10/18 [M] + 769486 WHITELAW, William 19/ 2/19 + + + THE ROYAL HIGHLANDERS + + (THE BLACK WATCH). + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + {42nd Foot + {73rd Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 1187 EGLINGTON, Dudley Charles 20/ 3/15 _2_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _w._ 8/10/15, -/8/16 + 1294 HOLLAND, Basil Thomas 31/12/14 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 10/3/15 + 1682 HUTCHISON-INNES, Owen 1/ 1/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 6/1/16 + 1368 MILES, Lancelot G. 1/ 1/15 _2_ _Major_ + D.S.O. _w._ 26/5/15, -/10/15 [M](2) + 1079 MOORE, Gerald Grantley 1/ 1/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _w._ 10/5/15 + + + Territorial Battalions (Nos. 4 to 7). + + 766037 DICKSON, George Hubert Murray 1/ 5/18 _6_ + _Killed in action_ 26/10/18 + 761352 FRASER, Alexander 2/ 3/17 _6_ ✠ + 762066 GRANT, Jack Lawton -/ 3/17 _4_ + 765550 HERD, George Grosvenor 27/11/17 _7_ + _Wounded_ 1/8/18 + 767566 HUTCHESON, Charles Roger 4/ 3/19 _4_ + 6982 LAIDLAW, George Howard 20/12/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 768075 PHILIP, Thomas Vincent Rorison 17/ 3/19 _5_ + 768077 REID, David Drummond 17/ 3/19 _5_ + 765088 WHAMOND, John 27/ 2/18 _5_ + _Wounded_ 3/9/18 + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 2448 LUNN, Bryan Holdsworth 14/11/14 _11_ + 2417 MURRAY, Edward Douglas 28/ 1/15 _11_ _To 8_ + _Died of wounds_ 20/7/16 + 1321 SCOTT, Ronald Joycelyn Leslie 21/10/14 _10_ _Capt._ + _To Indian Army_ + + 768359 BOTT, Dudley Allan Lockhart 19/ 3/19 + 769207 GIBSON, David 5/ 2/19 + 769241 HORNE, John Campbell 5/ 2/19 + 768911 ANDERSON, John Lennox 5/ 2/19 + 769209 KERR, Thomas Howard 5/ 2/19 + 5269 LOUDOUN, Thomas 5/ 9/16 (_2_) _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 8/6/18 + 7813 MARTIN, Arthur William Dight 25/ 1/17 ✠ + _Wounded_ 21/8/18 + 768050 SWABEY, Kenneth 17/ 3/19 + 7708 YOUNG, George Ernest Robertson 22/11/16 _9_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 5/9/17 + + + THE ROYAL INNISKILLING FUSILIERS. + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + { 27th Foot + {108th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 2516 COMPSTON, Paul 27/10/14 _1_ _Lieut._ + _To Indian Army_ + 2591 SIMPSON, Henry Gordon 5/11/14 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 14/6/15 [M] + + + Special Reserve Battalions (Nos. 3 & 4). + + 762993 HARLEY, Mervyn Ruthven 26/ 9/17 _4_ + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 3652 PETTITT, Leonard Cecil 12/12/15 _9_ _Lieut._ + 4217 SHANKEY, Eugene William 22/ 1/16 _6_ _Lieut._ + 764177 ADAMS, Thomas James 31/ 7/17 _12_ ✠✠ + _w._ 13/4/18, 15/11/18 + 762496 ANDERSON, Ernest James 18/ 3/19 + 768388 BAIRD, Robert 17/ 3/19 + 765498 BURY, William Gladstone 27/11/17 _12_ + 6494 CARMICHAEL, Evory William 7/ 7/16 _12_ + 761371 FINNIGAN, Francis 3/ 8/17 _7_ + 762754 HUGHES, Alfred Patrick 28/ 8/17 _12_ + _Wounded_ 20/9/18 + 762634 LINDOP, Reginald Alexander Erskine 3/ 8/17 _7_ + _Wounded_ 26/9/17 + 765627 PURNELL, Augustine James 28/11/17 _12_ + 5419 ROBBINS, L/Cpl. Arthur Hodder 17/ 1/17 _8_ + _Capt. & Adjt._ _K/A_ 22/3/18 + 767089 STEWART, William 17/ 3/19 + 768627 STRAWBRIDGE, Robert 19/ 3/19 + 762494 UNIACKE, Richard Haygate Fitzgerald 24/ 9/17 _12_ + 765748 WILSON, Alexander Gordon 21/ 2/18 _12(13)_ + _Killed in action_ 27/8/18 + + + THE ROYAL IRISH FUSILIERS + + (PRINCESS VICTORIA’S). + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + {87th Foot + {89th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 2000 LE MARE, Ralph 23/ 4/15 _1_ + _Sp. emp. King’s African Rifles_ + 2001 LE MARE, Reginald 11/ 6/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Acc/wounded_ 10/7/15 + + + Special Reserve Battalions (Nos. 3 & 4). + + 1898 BIRD, Eric Stephen 9/10/15 _3(8)_ + _Killed in action_ 12/8/17 + 7609 MCGIBNEY, Francis George 10/11/16 _4(1)_ + _Killed in action_ 3/5/17 + 1209 SUTTON, Geoffrey Alfred 7/ 7/16 _3_ + _Wounded_ 14/8/15 _K/A_ 27/11/17 + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 765089 BENNETT, James 13/ 5/17 _3/Garrison Battalion_ + 764181 BEWSEY, John Charles 12/ 5/17 _3/Garrison Battalion_ + 762896 HESLOP, Gerald Edward 31/10/17 _3/Garrison Battalion_ + 764536 JONES, Cecil 12/ 5/17 _3/Garrison Battalion_ + + + THE ROYAL IRISH REGIMENT. + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2.) + 18th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 1057 FORD, Royston Dearmer 14/ 2/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 15/3/15 [M] + 1280 O’FLYNN, Gerald 14/ 2/15 _1_ _Capt._ + _M/G Officer_ + 2169 LYNAM, Edward W. O’Flaherty 26/ 5/15 _1_ + (_1/R. Irish Rifles_) + + 3429 BARRY, Austin Cyril 7/11/16 _2_ _Lieut._ + + + Special Reserve Battalions (Nos. 3 & 4). + + 2354 BLANCKENZEE, Geoffrey E. S. 8/ 2/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + 4323 HENNA, John Ramsay 1/ 1/16 _3_(_6_) + _Killed in action_ 9/9/16 + 7412 JONES, Herbert Joaquin 26/11/17 _4_(_6_) + _D/W in Germany_ 29/3/18 + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 768923 LETT, William Thomas Congley 15/ 2/19 + + + THE ROYAL IRISH RIFLES.[21] + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + + {83rd Foot + {86th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 1182 HELLMERS, Alfred 20/ 3/15 _1_ + _Died of wounds_ 11/5/15 + 1585 MEW, Gordon Morrison 3/ 3/15 _1_ + _Wounded_ 9/5/15 + 1006 PARKES, Herbert Percy 3/ 3/15 _1_ + _w._ 9/5/15 (_Tank Corps_) _Capt._ + 1519 SOULBY, Alfred Christopher 3/ 3/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 26/4/15, 9/5/15 + 1663 WINDUS, Charles Eric 3/ 3/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 9/5/15 + + 7132 DOHERTY, Patrick 3/ 4/17 _1_ + _Died of wounds_ 1/8/17 + 6797 ENNIS, Reginald Joseph 3/ 4/17 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 16/8/17 + 762261 STROHM, Edward Charles 30/ 5/17 + _Prisoner of war_ 15/5/18 + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 2233 MONAGHAN, Denis Lawrence 22/ 9/14 _15_ + (_To Tank Corps_) _Lieut._ _Bde. M/G O._ + _K/A_ 24/11/17 + + 764623 ADDY, Leonard 28/ 8/17 _17_ + 764604 BEVERIDGE, Reginald Frank 28/ 8/17 _18_ + _Wounded_ 5/4/18 + 764628 BRANFORD, John George 28/ 8/17 _19_ + _Wounded_ 30/10/18 + 764876 BROWN, William Charles 28/ 8/17 _20_ + 764831 HADDOCK, Joseph Henry 28/ 8/17 _14_ + _Killed in action_ 24/3/18 + 761565 HALLINAN, Charles 19/12/16 _17_ + 764651 KEMPSON, Horace Leopold 28/ 8/17 _20_ + _Prisoner of war_ 16/5/18 + 764654 LANE, Frank Stewart 28/ 8/17 _17_ + 768399 LONG, William Henry 17/ 3/19 + 1209 SUTTON, Geoffrey Alfred 10/ 7/16 + _Killed in action_ 27/11/17 + + + THE EAST KENT REGIMENT + + (THE BUFFS). + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + + 3rd Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 1980 BOOTH, Frederick Atkins 12/ 6/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 27/9/15 + 2078 CAPPER, Athol Henry 15/ 8/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 16/10/15 + 1668 DANGERFIELD, Paul 23/ 4/15 _1_ _Lieut._ ✠ + F/D (_M.G.C._) _w._ 27/6/15, -/5/16 [M] + 1428 FERGUSON, David Gordon 24/ 7/15 _1_ _Capt._ ✠ + _w._ 11/8/15, -/4/18 [M] + 1984 FORD, H. F. Paul 29/ 8/15 _1_ _Lieut._ [M] + 1863 FOX, Harry Gerald 4/11/14 _2_ + _Capt. & Adjt._ (_4/Warwick_) + 1901 GREIFFENHAGEN, Norman 15/ 8/15 _1_ + _Died of wounds_ 22/12/15 + 985 HILLS, Malcolm Arthur 29/ 8/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 15/9/16 + 1670 MOSS, Vincent Newton 23/ 4/15 _1_ _Lieut._ ✠✠ + _w._ 18/9/15, 26/10/18 + 1990 SMITH, Ernest Kennedy 24/ 7/15 _1_ + _Died of wounds_ 22/12/15 + 2059 WILLIAMS, William Theophilus 11/ 6/15 _2_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 21/10/15 [M] + + 5246 DAVIS, Percy Warren Theo. -/ 1/17 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 30/3/17 + 3660 GROOM, Charles Robin Napier 12/11/16 _1_ + (_7/N. Staffs._) + 7878 OWEN, Philip Richard Tudor 9/11/16 _1_ + _Wounded_ 15/12/17 + + + Special Reserve Battalion (No. 3). + + 764978 CHILVERS, Cpl. Joseph Ernest 1/ 5/18 ✠ [M] + 7863 DIPLOCK, Ronald Marcus 26/ 1/17 _3(1)_ + 766606 LILLEY, John Leslie 29/ 5/18 _3(10)_ + 4395 PHILLIPS, Reginald Gurwen 7/ 7/16 _3(8)_ + _Killed in action_ 26/1/17 + + + Territorial Battalions (Nos. 4 & 5). + + 2536 D’OMBRAIN, Rowland Maund 25/ 9/14 _5_ + (_53rd Sikhs_) _K/A_ 8/3/16 + 2099 SANGSTER, Alfred William 17/11/14 _4_ _Capt._ + 3211 SEALE, John Hector 2/ 4/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + 2474 SWAINSON, Charles Grein D’Oye 22/ 9/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + + 7355 BANWELL, Frank Edward 19/12/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 5727 BREWER, Cyril Edward Stanislaus 11/ 7/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + (_R.E._) + 767495 BUNN, Robert Frederick Ives 4/ 3/19 _4_ + 5757 GREENWOOD, L/Cpl. Frederick Wm. 11/ 7/16 _5_ + 765606 STEVENS, Douglas Harcourt 18/12/17 _4_ + _Killed in action_ 7/8/18 + 7990 WIDDOP, Arthur Norman 20/12/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 30/9/18 + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 2155 CAESAR, Leslie Vernon 3/ 5/15 _9_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 13/10/17 + 2725 HANDS, Joseph Garrett 7/12/14 _9_ _Lieut._ + 2783 HARRISON, William Robert Eric 25/ 1/15 _8_ _Capt._ + (_R.A.F._) _w._ 5/3/17 _P/W_ [M] + 2034 HARVEY-JAMES, Arthur Keedwill 16/10/14 _9_ _Capt._ + _A.P.M._ _K/A_ 15/4/17 [M] + 1902 HOBBES, Herbert Halliwell 20/10/14 _7_ _Capt._ + (_Labour Corps_) + 3651 MOSS, Reginald Barnes Newton 3/ 5/15 _8_ + _Killed in action_ 7/10/16 + 2588 QUARTERMAINE, Harold Luxford 30/12/14 _7_ _Lieut._ + (_-/Manchester_) + 3374 SACKETT, Alexander Allen 3/ 5/15 _8_ _Capt._ + _A.M.F.O._ + 2593 SPENCER, Jenner Gray 30/12/14 _7_ + _Staff-Lieut._ (_R.A.F._) + 4239 SMYTH, Cleveland St. John 20/ 9/15 _9_ _Lieut._ + 3238 VARGE, Edward Henry 28/11/15 _6_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/3/16 + + 768387 ALLEN, John Gwyn 30/ 3/19 + 768037 BRENNAND, Eric William 6/ 3/19 + 762384 BREWER, Francis Henry James 29/ 3/17 + 767893 BRUDENELL, Clement Shenstone 4/ 3/19 + 765159 COX, Horace Rupert Burghall 24/ 5/18 + _Wounded_ 5/10/18 + 769593 CURWEN, Robert 5/ 2/19 + 767557 DIXON, Sydney Fielding 4/ 3/19 + 3155 GOOD, Christopher Frank 3/10/16 _8_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 25/4/17 + 5584 JONES, Reginald Thomas 5/ 9/16 + _Wounded_ 1/10/18 + 768277 LEECH, Sydney Fuller 18/ 3/19 + 767752 LUCK, Donald Henley 4/ 3/19 + 766810 MCKENZIE-FOWLER, F. Learmouth 28/ 5/18 + 767910 MARCHANT, Stephen George 5/ 3/19 + 764338 PARRY, John Walter Granville 20/ 3/19 + 767954 PLUNKETT, Donald William 6/ 3/19 + 769049 PUNNETT, Arthur Hugh 5/ 2/19 + 764041 READ, Edward Chapman 5/ 2/19 + _Wounded_ 31/10/17 + 768285 SANDYS, Albert Fedarb 17/ 3/19 + 766979 SIMINSON, Bertram Donald Newton 12/11/18 + 767117 TAYLOR, Ivan Maxwell 5/ 2/19 + 763606 WARNER, Francis Edwin 26/ 4/17 _6_ _Lieut._ + + + THE ROYAL WEST KENT REGIMENT + + (QUEEN’S OWN). + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + + {50th Foot + {97th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 1977 BULLEN, Geoffrey 9/ 5/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ + 1081 CARPENTER, Cpl. Alec Edward 9/ 5/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + (_M.G.C._) _w._ 27/6/15 + 2570 FLEMING, Atholl Douglas 15/ 8/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/8/17 + 3094 FLEMING, John Alister 15/ 8/15 _1_ + _Died of wounds_ 22/7/16 + 706 FROST, Cpl. Kenneth 27/ 1/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 22/2/15 + 1298 LEATHERDALE, Donald Ryan 11/ 6/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 22/7/16 + 1771 PEACHEY, George Frederick 9/ 5/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + 1713 WALTERS, Robert S. 11/ 6/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + 1573 WHITE, Leslie Spencer 27/ 1/15 _1_ + _Acc/K (bomb throwing)_ 15/3/15 + + 763565 BROWN, Arthur George 31/ 7/17 _1_ + _Prisoner of war_ 17/9/18 + 760933 DANIEL, Archibald Morris 28/ 6/17 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 4/10/17 + 7447 GRAY, Harry Albert 19/12/16 ✠ + _Died of wounds_ 15/7/18 + 760779 HILL, Percival Joseph 27/ 6/17 _1_ + _Wounded_ 26/10/18 + 762068 LEISHMAN, William Green 27/ 6/17 _1_ + 5065 MANSFIELD, Frank Alfred 12/12/16 _1_ _Lieut._ + 8243 NURSE, William Ivan 25/ 1/17 _1_ + _Wounded_ 21/5/17, 11/10/17 + 765147 WATTS, Percy Edward 31/10/17 _1_ + 765075 WINCH, Edward Nightingale 31/10/17 _1_ + _Died of wounds_ 9/10/18 + + + Special Reserve Battalion (No. 3). + + 1891 CRASTON, John 27/10/14 _3(1)_ + _Died of wounds_ 18/4/15 + 2487 HALL, Wilfred B. Compton 13/ 1/15 _3_ + (_To Norfolk Regt._) _Lieut._ + 2757 MANSFIELD, Francis Turquand 14/11/14 _3_ + (_To R.E._) _Lieut._ ✠ (_-/Middlesex_) + 3329 STUART, William Esmé Montague 26/ 6/15 _3(6)_ + _Killed in action_ 7/10/16 + + 764625 ATTWOOLL, Frederick John 24/ 9/17 _3_ + _Wounded_ 11/7/18 + 4409 BULLMAN, Haddon Robert Horsley 7/ 7/16 _3_ + (_M.G.C._) _K/A_ 30/11/17 + 763261 DANIEL, Kenneth Henry 1/ 8/17 _3(11)_ + _Wounded_ 27/9/18 + 765682 HARRIS, Donald Charles Ainscombe 18/12/17 _3_ + 765306 JENKINS, William Victor 28/11/17 _3_ + _Wounded_ 18/9/18 + + + Territorial Battalions (Nos. 4 & 5). + + 3380 LAZENBY, Bernard Walter 16/ 4/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 4/10/18 + 1896 HARTMAN, Carl Herbert 24/ 8/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + 4163 MOORCROFT, William 20/11/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 2/7/18 + 4147 NAUGHTON, John Joseph 20/11/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 20/11/17 + 1513 STEPHENS, Robert Miller 11/ 8/15 _5_ + _Killed in action_ 27/9/18 + 3823 VAUGHAN, Francis Seymour 1/10/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + (_R.F.C._) _K/A_ 7/3/18 [M] + + 763809 ALLNUTT, Ernest Francis 30/ 5/17 _4_ + 767664 BRACKETT, Frederick J. Newbegin 5/ 3/19 _4_ + 5731 CARTMELL, Robert Joseph Gregory 11/ 7/16 _4_ + 763985 CLOQUET, John Sharpe Neale 31/ 7/17 _4_ + 764431 GIBSON, Arthur John 31/ 7/17 _4_ + _Wounded_ 19/9/18 + 762049 LONG, Bertram Ernest 25/ 9/17 _4_ + _Prisoner of war_ 17/5/18 + 762757 MABEY, Cyril Doublet 1/ 5/18 _5_ + 762684 MAXEY, Percy 26/ 6/17 _4_ + _Wounded_ 7/1/18 + 760240 MEATES, Gerald Mayo 26/ 4/17 _4_ + 765952 NOTT, Percy James 27/ 2/18 _4_ + _Wounded_ 15/10/18 + 763734 TERRY, Thomas Edward Reynolds 30/ 5/17 _4_ + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 3114 BROWNLEE, Frank 5/12/15 _6_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/11/16 + 2266 COOKSEY, Philip Thomas 3/10/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + _w._ -/9/16, 19/9/17 + 3206 COOMBS, Claude Stuart 24/10/15 _6_ + _Wounded_ -/3/16 _D/W_ 6/7/16 + 4885 DONALDSON, Alfred James 25/ 5/16 _9_ _Lieut._ ✠ + [M] + 1944 DOVE, Sydney Ernest 3/10/15 _8_ + _Killed in action_, 16/8/16 + 2026 FLEMING, James Scott 13/ 5/15 _9_ + _Capt. & Adj._ _w._ 17/10/18 + 4599 HOLROYD, Vivian Hutchence 25/ 5/16 _9_ _Capt._ [M] + 2821 MARSH, Clifford Henry 14/11/14 _9_ _Lieut._ + 2674 PURVER, Bernard Arthur 16/10/14 _11_ _Lieut._ + 2329 SMITH, Stanley Bayliss 3/10/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + 2281 STONEHAM, Gerald Towell 2/12/14 _8_ _Lieut._ + 3372 VAUGHAN, Richard Creswell 17/ 6/15 _9_ + _Killed in action_ 16/4/17 + 2296 WADE, Ralph 14/10/14 _9_ _Lieut._ [M] + 1945 WENYON, Herbert J. 3/10/15 _8_ + _Lt.-Col._ D.S.O. AND BAR F/D(2) [M](2) + 4330 WOODCOCK, Humphrey Neville H. 25/ 5/16 _9_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _w._ 18/9/18 + + 761375 ABEL, James Edgar 14/ 9/17 _6_ ✠ + _Died of wounds_ 22/12/17 + 7224 ALLCHIN, Sydney Milton 21/12/16 _3_ + _Killed in action_ 13/12/17 + 762637 ADDISON, Charles Rattray 1/ 7/17 _Lieut._ + 760753 BERNARD, Henry Fitzgerald Wilson 12/ 4/17 _11_ + _Wounded_ 14/10/18 + 767481 BOLES, Ralph Podmore 13/ 3/18 _52_ + 7709 BROCK, Reginald Lewis 5/ 9/16 + (_9/L.N. Lancs._) + 769107 BROWNE, Owen Henry Gill 15/ 2/19 + 769420 BULL, William George 17/ 3/19 + 4982 CARTER, Henry Seaman 12/ 4/17 _11_ _Lieut._[M] + 4992 CHEEL, Edgar Stacey 19/12/16 + ✠ _To Labour Corps_ + 761683 CHURCHWARD, Leonard 4/ 8/17 _10_ + _Wounded_ 21/8/17 + 764288 CLARIDGE, William Stanley 1/ 8/17 _11_ + _Wounded_ 13/9/18 + 7213 CLELAND-HOLLAMBY, D. Macdonel 19/12/16 + 7214 CLELAND-HOLLAMBY, Reginald C. 19/12/16 + 761321 COOPER, Thomas Frederick 4/ 8/17 _10_ + 763570 COWPER, Reginald Hugh 29/ 3/17 + 763383 CRIGHTON, John Stafford 1/ 8/17 _8_ + _Wounded & P/W_ 6/4/18 + 4970 CROWE, Francis Michael 12/ 4/17 _8_ + 763550 DADD, Thomas Ewart 27/ 6/17 _11_ + 5746 DAVISON, Herbert William 7/ 7/16 _9_ + 3692 DEAN, Donald John 4/10/16 _11_ =V.C.= + _w._ 12/3/17, 10/10/17, 25/10/18 + 767483 FITCH, Isaac Foster 13/ 8/18 _52_ + 3674 FRICKER, Edwin 31/ 7/16 _7_ + _Killed in action_, 29/9/16 + 4971 FULLER, Thomas 24/ 1/17 _6_ + _Wounded_ 25/4/17 + 762664 GAINS, Alfred Thomas 28/ 3/17 + 764984 GARBUTT, John Restarick 30/10/17 (_1_) ✠ + _Wounded_ 28/6/18 + 768056 GARRETT, Arthur William 18/ 3/19 + 762607 GODDARD, Wilfred John 31/ 7/17 _7_ ✠ + _Wounded_ 4/2/18 + 768181 GOODE, Geoffrey Hamilton 17/ 3/19 + 761648 GREEN, Henry James 27/ 6/17 _10_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 31/7/17 + 5496 GREENWOOD, James Hurst 24/ 1/17 _11_ ✠ + _Died of wounds_ 24/7/18 + 769345 GROUT, Maurice Henry 5/ 2/19 + 763199 HARDING, Victor Robert 26/ 9/17 + _Wounded_ 20/5/18 + 765769 HAYNE, Robert Luscombe 19/ 7/18 (_1_) + 760943 HODGE, Lionel Clifford 3/ 8/17 _6_ + _Killed in action_ 30/11/17 [M] + 5088 HOLMES, Markwell 12/ 4/17 _8_ + 768345 HUNT, Edward Gowers 3/ 2/19 + 761182 JOHNSON, Holland Sydney Vincent 26/ 6/17 _10_ + 6622 JONES, Thomas Philip 26/ 9/16 _7_ + 4794 KEATES, Bertie 24/ 1/17 _6_ + 767719 KENTSBEER, Harry Robert 3/ 3/19 + 767463 LANE, Gerald Bernard 5/ 2/19 + 763163 LEDGER, Arthur Percy 26/ 4/17 (_10_) + _Wounded_ 13/8/17 + 762337 MICHELL, Arthur Charles 3/ 8/17 _7_ + _Killed in action_ 12/10/17 + 764789 OWEN, Gerald Albert 24/ 5/18 + 7499 PARKER, Thomas Cecil 5/ 9/16 + (_7/L.N. Lancs._) + 761034 PHILLIPS, John Robert 26/ 4/17 + _Wounded & P/W_ 18/9/18 + 768016 PILCHER, Walter 12/ 2/19 + 761277 RICHARDSON, Arthur Balfour 25/ 6/17 + _Killed in action_ 21/3/18 + 3199 ROBERTS, Thomas William 31/ 7/16 _7_ + _Killed in action_ 30/9/16 + 3350 ROCHAT, Roy Richard 2/ 8/16 _8_ + _Wounded_ 15/10/16 + 4832 RODNEY, Burnett William 12/ 4/17 _11_ + _Killed in action_ 20/4/17 + 3720 SMITH, Kingsley Thompson 4/10/16 _11_ + 762729 STANLEY, Tom Harold 27/ 6/17 (_8_) + 769030 STREETER, Sidney Augustus 14/ 2/19 + 767195 TAYLOR, John 5/ 2/19 + 768494 THOMPSON, Edward Robert 3/ 2/19 + 761311 TRURAN, William Frank James 26/ 6/17 _10_ + 7165 VICKER, Reginald Charles Godwin 19/12/16 (_M.G.C._) + 766538 VINNICOMBE, Thomas Hurst 26/ 6/18 (_R.A.F_) + 5228 WATERHOUSE, Gilbert Wilmot 24/ 1/17 _6_ + _Died of wounds_ 10/4/17 + 7189 WESTCOTT, Edmund Joseph 21/12/16 + 767292 WHARTON, Thomas Rowland L. J. 6/ 3/19 + 768523 WILLIAMS, Gilbert 15/ 2/19 + 767274 WILD, Frederick Newbury 5/ 2/19 + 768358 WILKS, Thomas Neate Barford 18/ 3/19 + 4863 WOODYEAR, Reginald Percy 25/ 2/17 _7_ _Lieut._ ✠ + F/D + 767119 YORK, William Alfred 5/ 2/19 + + + THE KING’S ROYAL RIFLE CORPS.[22] + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1, 2, 3 & 4). + 60th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 1132 ADDY, Kenneth James Balguy 3/ 3/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 3/10/15 + 1122 CASSIDY, Cyril Martin 23/ 4/15 _1_ + _Died of wounds_ 17/5/15 + 1024 CROFT-SMITH, Edwin Spencer 5/ 4/15 _4_ + _Killed in action_ 8/5/15 + 1134 CROOK, Francis William 23/ 4/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 9/5/15 + 1398 HALL, Lionel Everard 3/ 3/15 _1_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _w._ 28/9/15, -/2/16 [M] + 1708 HARDY, Cyril Ernest 3/ 3/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 18/5/15 + 1827 HAYNES, Charles Graham 5/ 4/15 _4_ _Lieut._ ✠✠ + (_R.A.F_) _w._ 8/5/15 + 1287 HODGKINSON, Robert John 5/ 4/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 10/5/15 + 1700 HUGHES, Thomas McKenny 11/ 6/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + (_R.F.C._) _K/A_ 5/2/18 [M] + 1336 JAMES, John Stephen Harvey 3/ 3/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 16/5/15 + 1709 MORRIS, Clive Wilson 23/ 4/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 9/5/15 + 1633 PARKER, Frederick Neville 3/ 3/15 _1_ + _Acc/Killed_ 28/4/15 + 1562 TAYLOR, Leslie Francis 3/ 3/15 _1_ + _Lieut._ ✠ (_M.G.C._) _w._ 25/5/15 + _Killed in action_ 27/5/18 + 6647 HAMILTON, Reginald Beaumont 12/11/16 _1_ + 7137 TAYLOR, David Henry 19/12/16 _2_ + _Prisoner of war_ 3/9/17 + + + Special Reserve Battalions (Nos. 5 & 6). + + 3326 BULKELEY-HUGHES, George M. W. 16/ 6/15 _6_ _Capt._ + _w._ 3/9/16 _K/A_ 27/2/17 + 3058 PAUL, Edgar Newton 16/ 6/15 _6_ _Capt._ + _Killed in action_ 27/12/17 + 1400 D’ARGENTON, Hugh 16/ 5/15 _5(4)_ _Lieut._ + 765756 BIGGS, John Heron Egerton 27/ 2/18 _6_ (_R.F.C._) + 762736 CROSS, Leonard William Alan 27/ 2/18 _6_ + 767803 CULVER, Norman John 5/ 3/19 _5_ + 765537 FAREY, Philip Noel Meredith 27/ 2/18 _6(18)_ + _Wounded_ 18/9/18 + 762551 SLINGSBY, Henry Victor 26/ 4/17 _5(1)_ + _Wounded_ 2/4/18 + 6627 SMERDON, Harold Escott 22/11/16 _6_ _Lieut._ + (_I.A._) _Wounded_ 14/6/17 + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 2060 ARNOLD, L/Cpl. Bernard Marcus 19/ 9/15 _7_ + _Died of wounds_ 6/2/16 + 2561 BIRD, Stanley Treadgold 19/ 9/15 _7_ + _Died of wounds_ 20/8/16 + 222 BOURDILLON, Thomas Lous 6/ 3/15 _8_ _Major_ ✠ + _w._ 30/7/15, -/8/16 + _Killed in action_ 24/8/17 + 2516 COMPSTON, Paul 27/10/14 _15_ _Lieut._ + (_1/Inniskg._) _w._ 9/6/15 + 2410 COOKE, Philip Andrew 28/11/15 _8_ + _Staff-Capt._ ✠ O.B.E. + 2712 DEEDES, Herbert Phillip 24/ 9/15 _16_ + _Capt. & Adjt._ _K/A_ 16/7/16 + 2326 EDWARDS, Reginald Owen 24/10/14 _16_ + _Major_ O.B.E. _Wounded_ [M] + 2359 EVANS, Rhys David 12/12/15 _10_ _Lieut._ + _Interned in Holland_ + 3485 FARRAN, Charles 28/11/15 _9_ + _Killed in action_ 24/8/16 + 2265 FINDLAY, John Wilfred 22/12/14 _14_ _Capt._ + 2340 HAMILTON, Claude William 28/11/15 _10_ (_R.G.A._) + _Wounded_ -/6/16 + _Killed in action_ 6/11/16 + 1464 HILLAS-DRAKE, Robert Fitz-Hill 23 2/15 _10_ _Lieut._ + _Acc./wounded_ 19/10/15 + 2074 HOWELL, John 11/12/14 _15_ + _Killed in action_ 25/9/15 + 3560 HAYHURST, Christopher 12/12/15 _11_ _Lieut._ + 2197 MACKINLEY, David Murray 19/ 9/15 _8_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ -/12/15 + 3110 NESLING, Robert Edward 28/11/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + 1998 PRICE, Kenneth Dodds 12/12/15 _11_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/9/16 + 2447 RANALOW, Arthur Vivian 28/11/15 _10_ _Lieut._ + 2759 ROGERS, Robert Murray 19/ 9/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 2/7/16 + 2116 SCOTT, Charles Edell 19/ 9/15 _8_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 3/7/16 [M] + + 4316 COOK, Percy Mellows 8/ 3/16 _18_ _Capt._ + _Killed in action_ 4/10/16 + 4150 CHRISTMAS, Edwin Cecil Russell 8/ 3/16 _18_ _Capt._ + _Killed in action_ 7/10/16 + 4216 CRICK, Thomas Henry 8/ 3/16 _18_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/9/16 + 4382 EELES, George Nixon 11/ 3/16 _18_ _Lieut._ + 4319 FRYER, Thomas James Harold 8/ 3/16 _18_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ + 4224 LANGFORD, John Joseph 8/ 3/16 _18_ + _Killed in action_ 15/9/19 + 4231 LANGFORD, Wallace George 8/ 3/16 _18_ + _Died of wounds_ 27/6/16 + 4280 AYCOCK, Joseph Harris 8/ 3/16 _18_ + _Killed in action_ 17/10/16 + 4298 MALE, Sidney John 8/ 3/16 _23_ _Capt._ ✠ + _w._ 3/9/16, 21/11/17, 5/9/18 + 4617 NIVISON, L/Cpl. Robert Butler 25/ 5/16 _15_ _Lieut._ + _K/A_ 5/9/16 + 4255 RIDGWAY, William 9/ 3/16 _18_ + _Killed in action_ 7/10/16 + 4444 RUTHERFORD, William Francis 8/ 3/16 _18_ _Lieut._ + 4778 TURNER, Alfred James 2/ 6/16 _22_ _Lieut._ + 4643 WALLIS, William Mayne 25/ 5/16 _22_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 13/9/18 + 4623 YATEMAN, L/Cpl. Frederick William 25/ 5/16 _15_ _Lieut._ + + 768203 ARMITAGE, Lindley Robertson 17/ 3/19 + 762885 BAKER, Frank Vincent 28/ 3/17 _21_ + _Killed in action_ 22/3/18 + 762948 BARRETT, Arthur Edmund 28/ 3/17 _8_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 23/8/17 + 763019 BEIGHTON, John Durrant Kennedy 28/ 3/17 _21_ + _Wounded_ 15/8/17 _P/W_ 6/5/18 + 762950 BRENNAN, Francis King 28/ 3/17 _8_ + 4981 CALDER, William Paul 12/11/16 _18_ + _Killed in action_ 14/6/17 + 8199 CARR, Cedric Errol 19/12/16 _13_ + _Wounded_ 13/8/17, 10/9/18 + 764817 CHART, Eric 30/ 5/17 _21_ + _Wounded_ 3/10/17 + 762057 CLARKE, Alfred Stanley 29/ 3/17 + 4530 COOK, Herbert Henry Marston 7/ 7/16 _22_ (_M.G.C._) + 762717 CRABTREE, Mannhew Boulton 28/ 3/17 _21_ + _Wounded_ 23/8/17 + 764689 DAVIS, Melville Allen Duff 30/ 5/17 _9_ ✠ _Died_ 29/5/18 + 4317 DEER, John Hartley 8/ 1/16 _14_ ✠ [M] + 768439 DIXON, Geoffrey Lloyd 17/ 3/19 + 5899 FARNAN, Alfred Walter 7/ 7/16 _22_ + _Wounded_ -/9/16 + 7011 FORD, Frank Beeton 1/ 5/17 _12_ + 4485 GAWTHROP, William Oliver 24/ 1/17 _12_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 5/12/17 + 2979 GRAY, George Sidney 7/ 7/16 _24_ (_M.G.C._) + 769310 HAWES, Edward Montague 19/ 2/19 + 767971 HAWKINS, Donald M. Culworth 6/ 3/19 + 768182 HILTON, Richard Byron 17/ 3/19 + 767835 JAMES, Ernest Livingstone 3/ 3//9 + 766387 KENDALL, Frederick John 5/ 2/19 + 4389 KING, Jack Terence 5/ 9/16 + _w._ 8/10/17 _P/W_ -/1/18 [M] + 5513 KNOWLES-BROWN, Frank Henry 24/ 1/17 _12_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 15/3/17 + 6488 LAMBERT, Robert 24/ 1/17 _12_ + 762858 LANGSTON, Herbert Pembridge 29/ 3/17 _18_ (_R.E._) + _Wounded_ 21/11/17 + 5267 LEIGH, Herbert Gordon 7/ 7/16 _22_ _Lieut._ + _To R.E._ _w._ -/8/16, 17/5/18 + 768372 LOCKIE, Leslie Powell Deverill 18/ 3/19 + 763695 LOWRIE, William Arthur 30/ 5/17 _20_ + _Wounded_ 30/10/17 + 6229 MARRIOTT, Hugh Bowyer 13/ 4/17 _17_ + _Wounded_ 5/10/18 + 763204 MATHER, Harold George 28/ 3/17 _16_ + 767672 MCCONACHY, John Lawrence 6/ 3/19 + 763306 MCKING, Eric 25/ 9/17 _11_ + _Killed in action_ 24/3/18 + 7117 MOLYNEUX, James Herbert 18/ 3/17 _12_ + _Killed in action_ 16/8/17 + 763589 MORANT, John Gambier 30/ 5/17 + 6810 MUNSEY, William Frederick 18/ 3/17 _12_ + _Killed in action_ 16/8/17 + 6116 NICOL, George Galway 26/ 9/16 + 7253 PAGE, Frederick James 19/12/16 _16_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 4/5/17 + 1981 PALMER, Walter William 19/ 9/15 _Capt._ + _Wounded_ -/ 9/16 [M] + 767369 PENDRED, Wilfred Allen 5/ 2/19 + 6578 PENTY, Norman 26/ 9/1 _8_ _Lieut._ + 763938 PRIOR, Edwin George 16/ 6/17 _10_ + _Prisoner of war_ 15/1/18 [M] + 3157 PULLINGER, Charles Edward 2/10/16 ✠ + _Wounded_ 23/4/17, 13/9/17 + 764506 ROGERS, Geo. Thomas Henry 28/ 8/17 + 766145 RUSSELL, Luther Maurice 26/ 3/18 _51_ (_R.B._) + 768215 SCANTLEBURY, John Ernest 17/ 3/19 + 767001 SHARP, Thomas Hicks 3/ 3/19 + 1107 SIMPSON, Rolf 26/ 9/16 _18_ + _Killed in action_ 26/5/17 + 6487 SMITH, Herbert Leslie 12/11/16 _10_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 18/10/18 + 762768 SPARKE, Lionel Frank 28/ 3/17 _21_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 11/8/17 + 761420 SUGDEN, John Reginald 27/ 2/18 + 5552 TAYLOR, William Henry 18/ 3/17 _12_ + 762847 THACKERAY-TURNER, Ernest 28/ 3/17 _8_ + 762512 VILLIERS, Arthur Henry 29/ 5/18 + 768130 WALKER, Charles Valentine 17/ 3/19 + 1825 WALLIS, Douglas McGregor 24/11/16 + _Wounded_ 17/2/17 + 767840 WARD, William Harry 5/ 3/19 + 7803 WARHAM, Joseph 26/ 1/17 _8_ + _Died of Wounds_ 7/5/17 + 762495 WELLS, Sydney Archibald 21/10/17 _12_ + 5299 WELTER, Leslie Dingman 13/ 4/17 _17_ + _Killed in action_ 18/6/17 + 766540 WEST, Leslie Challoner 26/ 6/18 _12_ + _Emp. Min. of Labour_ + 761107 WILDING, Leonard Scrivener 27/ 3/18 + 7099 WILLIAMSON, Kenneth Harper 4/ 1/17 _7_ + _Died of wounds_ 19/4/17 + 762397 WILLIS, George Henry 26/ 4/17 _11_ + _Prisoner of war_ 17/1/18 [M] + 762464 WOODHOUSE, William Joseph 26/ 4/17 + 6937 WORTHY, Sydney 5/ 9/16 _9_ + + + THE LANCASHIRE FUSILIERS. + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + 20th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 1378 GRANGER, Ernest Everys Wyatt 3/ 3/15 _2_ _Capt._ + _w._ 9/7/15, -/5/16 _K/A_ 16/8/17 [M] + 1335 STANWELL, William Alexander 26/ 5/15 _2_ _D/W_ 9/7/15 + 1935 PARKER, Edward Thompson 18/12/14 (_1_) + _Killed in action_ 16/11/15 + 763317 BATHURST, Alan 29/ 3/17 + 764884 DOYLE, William Francis 29/ 8/17 + _Wounded_ 22/4/18 + 4130 GLASS, Leonard George 19/12/16 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 9/10/17 + 763182 HUCKLEBRIDGE, Percy Alwyne 1/ 3/17 _1_ + _Wounded_ 3/5/18 + + + Special Reserve Battalions (Nos. 3 & 4). + + 2703 EDWARDS, Eric David 10/ 3/15 _3_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/7/16 + 2798 LUCAS, John Kenneth 29/10/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + 765379 ARMSTRONG, Richard Walder 1/ 8/17 _4_ (_M.G.C._) + 764289 CLARKE, Alfred Lord 1/ 8/17 _3_ + _Killed in action_, 27/3/18 + 6757 EDGHILL, Ashley Gay 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Capt._ ✠ + (_T.M.B._) _D/W_ 15/4/18 + 5621 GLASON, John Apollonious 4/ 9/16 _4(16)_ + _Wounded_ 28/6/18 + 6005 HARDIE, William 19/12/16 _4(13)_ + _Died of wounds_ 18/4/17 + 6202 INGLETON, Herbert John 26/ 9/16 _4(8)_ + _Died of wounds_ 2/11/18 + 8075 JONES, Clifford Ernest 7/ 7/16 _4_ + _Wounded_ 18/11/17 + 762334 KIRCHNER, Leo George 26/ 4/17 _3(1)_ Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 9/10/17 + 6475 PIPER, Norman 4/ 9/16 _4_ + _Wounded_ 9/9/18 [M] + 766210 ROBSON, Leslie H. 26/ 3/18 _3_ +# _Wounded_ 10/9/18 + 6236 RUSHMORE, Ernest Reginald 4/ 9/16 _4(11)_ + _Killed in action_ 6/9/17 + 764568 WALKER, Arthur Stanley 28/ 8/17 _4_ + + + Territorial Battalions (No. 5 to 8). + + Major SHIRLEY, Herbert J., C.M.G., T.D. 9/ 6/15 _5_ + _Lt.-Col. Commdg._ [M] + 2801 LUPTON, Leonard 3/10/14 _8_ + (_To 3/R. Lancaster_) _Lieut._ + + 4758 ANDREWS, Reginald 2/ 6/16 _7_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 31/7/17 + 3484 ANONI, Arthur Frank 17/11/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + 3743 BAINBRIDGE, Thomas 6/ 8/15 _6_ _Lieut._ + 4717 BARTON, Edwin William 2/ 6/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + _Died_ 27/4/17 + 3940 BASELEY, Albert Lawrence 6/12/15 _6_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 11/8/17 [M] + 4002 BATTOCK, Thomas William 22/12/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + 4771 BEESLEY, L/Cpl. Herbert 2/ 6/16 _5_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 13/8/17 [M] + 3668 BELL, Guy Bayford 17/11/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + _M.G.C._ _K/A_ 28/4/17 + 3798 BEST, George Hubert Thomas 6/ 8/15 (_5_) _Lieut._ + 3943 BOBY, Robert Sydney Pearce 10/12/15 _6_ _Lieut._ F/D + 4335 BRAENDLE, Henry August 21/ 1/16 _8_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/8/16 + 3799 CRAN, Charles Robert 6/ 8/15 _5_ _Capt._ + (_14/York & Lancs._) + 3901 CROKER, Frederick Reginald 6/12/15 _6_ _R.F.C._ + _Killed in action_ 27/4/17 + 3413 CROUCH, Cpl. Frank Harris 3/12/15 _5_ _Capt._ ✠ + _K/A_ 21/3/18 + 4695 EWING, Cpl. John Hawkins 2/ 6/16 _7_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 21/1/17 + 4747 GODFREY, L/Cpl. Henry 2/ 6/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 9/9/16 + 4235 GRIFFITHS, Herbert Plowman J. 1/ 1/16 _8_ _Lieut._ + 3897 HOWARD, Horace Herbert Walters 6/12/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + 4003 JACOB, Claude Goddard 22/12/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + 2244 KIRK, Cpl. Kenworth Linton 11/ 9/15 _7_ _Lieut._ + _Prisoner of war_ 25/4/18 + 4719 KNIGHT, Edward James 16/ 6/16 _7_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 12/5/17 + 2521 LAMBERT, L/Cpl. Cecil Osmond 30/ 7/15 (_5_) _Lieut._ + 4/_London_ [M] + 4762 LAWRIE, Thomas 2/ 6/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + 3921 LEE, L/Cpl. Edwin James 6/12/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/12/16 [M] + 3910 MORDECAI, Cpl. Leslie Roy 29/11/15 _5_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 13/7/17 [M] + 4173 MOULDEY, Walter Edwin 6/12/15 _6_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 25/6/16 [M] + 3496 PETTIT, L/Cpl. Leonard Henry 15/12/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + 3960 PROCTER, George Henry Vincent 6/12/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 6/9/17 + 4369 ROE, Alfred 27/11/15 _7_ _Lieut._ ✠ + [M] + 3498 ROWLANDS, L/Cpl. John Walter 17/12/15 _7_ _Lieut._ + 3964 SCURLOCK, Stephen John 6/12/15 _8_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 24/10/17 [M] + 2521 SMIRKE, Cpl. Edwin Alexander 11/ 9/15 _7_ _Capt._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 18/4/18 [M] + 4289 SPINK, Edward Wodehouse 20/12/15 _7_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 23/10/18 + 3968 SPRINGBETT, Sydney Arthur 22/12/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + 4228 STURT, Humphrey Morriston 22/12/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + _Died_ 17/1/18 + 4269 SWEENEY, Ronan Linley 17/12/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + 3748 TWEEDY, Charles Francis 17/11/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 9/10/17 + 3632 UNGER, Frederick Audley 17/11/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + 4405 WELDON, Henry Arthur C. Bowers 22/12/15 _7_ _Lieut._ [M] + 3929 YOUNG, Harold Francis 7/12/15 _6_ _Lieut._ + + 763941 ADDIE, Robert Leathem 31/ 7/17 _5_ + _Killed in action_ 20/11/17 + 764482 CHADWICK, Wilfred 31/ 7/17 _6_ + _Wounded_ 11/5/18 + 1170 ESSEX, Percy Clifford 9/ 7/16 _5_ + _Killed in action_ 9/9/16 + 5370 JACKSON, John Henry 11/ 7/16 _5_ + _Killed in action_ 9/9/16 + 764621 LOVELL, Edward Caton 28/ 8/17 _5_ + _Killed in action_ 12/11/17 + 762685 MOORE, Charles Christopher 28/ 8/17 (_6_) ✠ + _Prisoner of war_ 25/4/18 + 6474 MUCKLOW, Stuart Leslie 26/ 9/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + 765737 STABLER, Athol William Edward 27/ 2/18 _8_ + _Wounded_ 12/10/18 + 3645 THOROGOOD, Edward Linford 2/12/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 3/9/18 + 763630 TRUESDALE, Reginald 26/ 4/17 _6_ + _Wounded_ 18/4/18 + 288 WALKER, Richard 20/ 6/16 _5_ + _Killed in action_ 9/8/16 + 764860 WATKIN, Ernest Walter 29/ 8/17 _7_ + 766738 WHITWORTH, Walter Haworth 24/ 5/18 _7_ + _Died of wounds_ 14/9/18 + 4872 WILLIAMS, Claude S. Maur 4/ 8/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + 763221 WORTHINGTON, James 31/ 7/17 _7_ + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 1232 BARNS, Howard Martin 24/ 3/15 _18_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/5/16 + 761627 BELL, Cecil Charles 5/ 8/17 _16_ + _Killed in action_ 28/11/17 + 762347 BURNS, David Graham 26/ 4/17 _16_ _Lieut._ + 768414 CHADWICK, James Blackwell 5/ 2/19 + 762361 CHALLIS, Ivor James 26/ 4/17 _11_ + _Killed in action_ 14/4/18 + 766218 CHARLTON, George James 26/ 3/18 _52_ + 767358 COAKLEY, John 5/ 2/19 + 763258 COLLINGE, James 28/ 3/17 _10_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 19/8/17 + 767905 EATOUGH, John Oliver 5/ 3/19 + 763152 EILBECK, William Arthur 26/ 4/17 + _Wounded_ 26/7/17 + 767041 ELLAMS, George Ernest 3/ 2/19 + 763180 GRELLIER, Arthur Berteau 28/ 8/17 + _Killed in action_ 26/3/18 + 763453 HALL, Philip Henry 28/ 3/17 _10_ + 763300 HARRIS, Hubert Alfred 29/ 3/17 _20_ _Lieut._ + 768832 HENNESSY, John James 17/ 3/19 + 764891 HEYWOOD, Harry 28/ 8/17 + 765827 HOLGATE, Leonard George 13/ 3/18 + _Wounded_ 11/9/18 + 763931 JAMIESON, John 31/ 7/17 _9(16)_ + _Killed in action_ 3/4/18 + 761547 MACFARLANE, Donald Murray 23/ 6/17 _19_ ✠ + 760860 MARRYAT, Hugh Palliser 23/ 6/17 _19_ + 766977 MAUDSLEY, Hugh Pearson 5/ 3/19 + 765795 MICKLETHWAITE, Tom Dudley Aspey 21/ 2/18 (_2_) + 768374 MILLER, James 3/ 2/19 + 764374 MILLER, John Bernard 24/ 9/17 + 769300 MORRELL, Patrick Frank Arthur 14/ 3/19 + 760861 MOSS, Gordon Owen 23/ 6/17 _19_ + 763433 O’GARR, John William 28/ 3/17 _19_ + _Emp. Min. of Munitions_ + 7611 OGDEN, George Sidney 19/12/16 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 19/4/18 + 769242 PARKER, Alexander Henderson 2/ 2/19 + 5529 PARRY, Samuel Hindley Ascroft 18/ 3/17 _18_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 28/10/18 + 1925 PRESCOTT, Reginald Julius 18/ 3/17 _18_ + _Killed in action_ 15/4/17 + 764719 RIGBY, Daniel Francis 28/ 8/17 + 766619 RILEY, Leonard 17/ 3/19 + 7974 RILEY, Paul 19/12/16 (_8_) + _Killed in action_ 10/10/17 + 7264 ROBERTS, Frederick Arthur Donkin 19/12/16 _18_ _Lieut._ ✠ + [M] + 763798 ROSE, Eric William 28/ 8/17 _2_ ✠ + _Killed in action_ 5/4/18 + 5218 SKELTON, Henry 18/ 3/17 11_ + _Wounded_ 1/5/18 _K/A_ 2/10/18 + 5666 SMEARDON, Ernest Noel 19/12/16 _Lieut._ + 764912 SMITH, Herbert Dudley 28/ 8/17 + _Killed in action_ 17/3/18 + 762915 SMITH, James Reginald 24/ 9/17 _Lieut._ + 7296 STEAD, Horace Stuart 19/12/16 _9_ + _Killed in action_ 23/3/18 + 764211 TIMSON, Frank Arthur 1/ 8/17 + _Wounded_ 10/5/18 + 760832 TRESTRAIL, Lawrie 23/ 6/17 + 767732 WALKER, Frank Benjamin 19/ 3/19 + 765819 WILLIAMS, Bertram Allen 13/ 3/18 + 8084 WINGROVE, William Edward 25/ 1/17 + _Emp. Min. of Munitions_ + 7285 WRIGHT, George St. John 19/12/16 (_2_) + + + THE EAST LANCASHIRE REGIMENT. + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + {30th Foot. + {59th Foot. + + Lieut. BYRNE, Alan Walter 2/ 6/15 _1_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 18/6/15 + 2nd Lieut. + 1483 BULL, Joseph William 10/ 7/15 _2_ (_To R.E._) + _D/W_ 1/10/16 + 2205 CLARKE, John Moulding 11/ 6/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + (_10/Som. L.I._) _Min. of Lab._ + 1667 ELLEN, Eric Adrian 10/ 7/15 _2_ _Capt._ + _Killed in action_ 30/1/17 + 2069 HATFIELD, Frederick Edmund 26/ 5/15 _1_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ -/12/15, -/7/16 + 1828 HENDERSON, Ernest J. 20/ 3/15 _2_ _Capt._ + D.S.O. ✠ _w._ -9/5/15, 25/3/18 [M] + 1109 HOWELL, Herbert Edgar 20/ 3/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 9/5/15 + 2011 JONES, Kenneth Champion 10/ 7/15 _1_ + _Wounded_ 8/1/16 _K/A_ 1/7/16 + 2038 KEABLE, Benjamin 10/ 7/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 26/7/15 + 1904 MALLETT, Eric Sydney 10/ 7/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 1/7/16 + 1073 MARSHALL, Sgt. Augustus de la Poer 20/ 3/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 9/5/15 + 1914 MARSHALL, John Hamilton 24/ 7/15 _2_ + _Wounded_ -/3/16 _K/A_ 23/10/16 + 1113 NEVILL, Eric 20/ 3/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 26/7/15 + 1873 NEWCOMBE, Richard 26/ 5/15 _1_ _Capt._ + _M.G.O._ _K/A_ 1/7/16 + 1520 NORTON, Alfred George 20/ 3/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 9/5/15 + 1994 REYNOLDS, David 10/ 7/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + 1217 THOMAS, Heinrich W. M. 11/ 6/15 _1_ _Capt._ + _Killed in action_ 1/7/16 + 1219 WHEATE, Arthur 11/ 6/15 _1_ + _Wounded_ -/5/15 _D/W_ 5/4/16 + 762514 BROMFIELD, Frank Larden 26/ 4/17 _1_ ✠ + 763120 BRAMWELL, James 30/ 5/17 _1_ + 764275 TAYLOR, Stephen 28/ 8/17 _1_ + 6774 THOMPSON, Jacob Cyril 26/ 9/16 _2_ + + + Special Reserve Battalion (No. 3). + + 6814 O’MEARA, Leon Alfred 6/ 8/16 _3_(_6_) + _Killed in action_ 6/2/17 + + + Territorial Battalions (Nos. 4 & 5.) + + 3992 BOSWELL, L/Cpl. Claude Oliver 17/12/15 _5_ + _Killed in action_ 9/10/17 + 4042 FOSTER, Reginald Frank 17/12/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + _w._ 26/5/17 _Ind. Army_ + 3994 FARROW, L/Cpl. Alfred 22/12/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + (_2/5 L. Fus._) _w._ 12/8/18, 30/8/18 + 4079 GRAY, George Sinclair 22/12/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + (_M.G.C._) + 4159 HAMPSHIRE, Stanley 22/12/15 _4_ + _Killed in action_ 9/10/17 + 4122 LONG, Thomas Drildord 22/12/15 _4_ _Lieut._ [M] + 4028 MCCORMICK, L/Cpl. Harry 17/12/15 _5_ + _Died of wounds_ as _P/W_ 8/5/17 + 4099 PHILLIPS, Percy Alfred 27/12/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + _w._ 15/8/17 _P/W_ 23/14/18 + 4207 SPICER, Edward Masters 22/12/15 _4_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _P/W_ 3/5/18 + 3915 THOMPSON, George Kenneth 17/12/15 _5_ _Capt._ ✠✠ + 3193 WERNHAM, Herbert Fuller 25/11/15 _5_ + + 6883 BAMBER, Donald William Bewsher 11/ 7/16 _4_ + _Wounded_ 13/8/17 + 762734 BARTLETT, Frederick Harold 28/ 8/17 _4_ + 4002 BATTOCK, Thomas William 22/12/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 21/3/18 + 763876 DUTTON, Vincent Joseph 28/ 8/17 (_4_) + 765943 HOLDSWORTH, Harry 24/ 5/18 _4_ ✠ + 764967 MORGAN, William Llewellyn 31/10/17 _5_ + 6590 MORRIS, William Alexander 26/ 9/16 _4_ + _Wounded_ 29/8/17 + 760407 SEYMOUR, Bernard Gilbert 26/ 3/18 _4_ + 5873 LATER, John Elwyn 11/ 7/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 3/5/17 + 6082 STEPHENSON, Allan 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 761454 TAYLOR, John Birley 15/ 9/17 _4_ + _Killed in action_ 24/12/17 + 764077 TOMLINSON, John Ernest 25/ 9/17 _4_ + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 2114 CHOWNE, Gerald Henry Tilson 8/ 1/15 _9_ _Capt._ + _Died of Wounds_ 2/5/17 + 2052 FREEMAN, Clifford John Austin 10/ 6/15 _10_ _Lieut._ + 3293 GIBBS, Lawrence Henry 3/10/15 _7_ _Lieut._ ✠ + 2201 SMITH, Cyril Baynes 7/11/15 _8_ _Capt._ + _w._ -/5/16, 24/4/17, 23/3/18 + 3783 THOMPSON, Cecil Victor 7/11/15 _8_ _Capt._ + _w._ 19/1/16 _K/A_ 6/2/17 [M] + + 4686 ADDISON, Roger 6/ 9/16 _10_ ✠ + _Wounded_ 5/6/17 [M] + 763816 BROADBENT, Eric Gladstone 30/ 5/17 + _Wounded_ 15/6/18 + 763516 BURR, Everett Harold 26/ 4/17 + _Wounded_ 29/8/17 _P/W_ 14/6/18 + 762385 CARRUTHERS, Alexander Robert 26/ 4/17 + _Wounded_ 12/4/18 + 762587 CORLETT, Richard Lovell 28/ 3/17 + 767775 COTTON, Rex 17/ 3/19 + 761044 EMERY, Walter Herbert Vernon 3/ 8/17 _7_ + _Died_ 26/10/18 + 760904 FAULKNER, Roscoe 24/ 6/17 _7_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 28/9/18 + 764197 GITTINGS, Charles 28/ 8/17 (_5_) + _Killed in action_ 21/3/18 + 767935 GORNALL, Leslie Ashworth 5/ 3/19 + 763581 RIMSHAW, James Edward 26/ 4/17 + 1237 GURNER, Eric Davidson 1/ 5/17 _8_ + 5848 HEATH, William Frederick 1/ 5/17 _8_ + 764597 HOLMES, Frederick William 28/ 8/17 + _Wounded_ 22/4/18 + 760706 JAMES, Stuart Tom 26/ 4/17 + 761416 JEFFREYS, James Robert 24/ 6/17 _7_ + 762457 LEACH, John 28/ 3/17 + 761048 LOWE, Edgar 3/ 8/17 _7_ + 5914 LOWICK, James Shirley 1/ 5/17 _8_ + _Wounded_ 13/8/17 + 763240 LYONS, Edward Thomas 26/ 4/17 + _Killed in action_ 4/10/17 + 763698 MARRIOTT, James Sefton 25/ 9/17 + 764072 MOSES, L/Cpl. Lewis Frederick Chas. 28/ 8/17 (_5_) + _Wounded_ 28/3/18 + 763242 NUTCOMBE, Thomas Arthur 26/ 4/17 (_R.F.C._) + _K/A_ 2/8/18 + 764252 OSBORNE, Edward Bertram 25/ 9/17 (_5_) + _D/W_ while _P/W_ 1/4/18 + 764339 PINDER, Leonard 28/ 8/17 (_5_) + _Prisoner of war_ 29/4/18 + 7028 POCOCK, Raglan Lionel Alfred 1/ 5/17 _8_ + _Killed in action_ 25/8/17 + 5027 PRADA, Luis Enrique 25/ 3/17 _8_ + _Wounded_ 28/8/17 + 8072 SAGAR, Arnold Leslie 26/ 1/17 _8_ _Capt._ + D.S.O. [M] + 764853 SAUNDERS, Harry Augustus 24/ 9/17 + 764858 TURNER, Arthur 24/ 9/17 + 1164 TYER, Eric 1/ 5/17 + _w._ 12/4/18 _P/W_ 13/8/18 + 4819 WALKER, Vernon Lee 1/ 5/17 _8_ + _Killed in action_ 29/5/17 + 761053 WHITE, Thomas Herbert 3/ 8/17 _7_ ✠ + (_R.A.F._) _w._ 23/4/18 _d._ 24/1/19 + + + + + THE LOYAL NORTH LANCASHIRE REGIMENT.[23] + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + {47th Foot + {81st Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 1630 GEMMEL, James Allison B. S. 26/ 5/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/9/16 [M] + 1098 GOLDIE, Cpl. Paul 11/ 6/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 25/9/15 + 1409 GOLDIE, Robert 11/ 6/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + (_M.G.C._) + 1768 TREATT, Chaplin Court 27/ 1/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + (_R.F.C._) + + 766020 GORRELL, John Norman 27/ 3/18 _1_ + + + Special Reserve Battalion (No. 3). + + 1653 GARDINER, John H. 9/11/14 _3(1)_ + _Wounded_ 23/10/15 + + + Territorial Battalions (Nos. 4, 5, 12 & 14). + + 2009 CROW, Arthur Arnold 26/11/14 _5_ _Capt._ + _Comm^n. resign^d. (Med. unfit)_ + _K/A as Pte._ (-/_Essex_) 10/10/17 + 303 MOREWOOD, Sgt. Thomas Christmas 1/12/14 _5_ _Major_ + (_R.A.S.C._) + + 3148 ATKINS, Charles Arthur 5/ 8/15 (_4_)_Lieut._ + 4024 BRETT, Jasper 6/12/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + (_R.E._) + 4072 BRYANS, John 6/12/15 _5_ + _Died of wounds_ 28/10/17 + 4056 CANTY, Cpl. Harold 6/12/15 _5_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 8/6/17 + 3983 HART, L/Cpl. Thomas Elliott 3/12/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + (_To Labour Corps_) [M] + 3076 KING, Harry Norman 5/ 8/15 (_4_)_Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 5/10/17 [M] + 4092 LAWRENCE, Henry Wilfred 6/12/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 9/11/17 + 4074 MURRAY, George Vernon 6/12/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 23/ 5/17 F/D (_2_) + 3488 NEWTON, Walter Claude 30/ 7/15 (_4_) + _Killed in action_ 4/7/17 + 3611 PERKINS, Leonard 30/ 7/15 (_4_) + (_To_ 4/_Northampton_) _Lieut._ + 3696 SMITH, Malcolm Guy 30/ 7/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + 4350 THOMSON, Hugh Dalrymple 6/ 1/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + 3988 WEST, Frederick John 6/12/15 _5_ _Capt._ + (_To Labour Corps_) + + 4722 BAILEY, Samuel Herbert 27/12/15 _12_ _Lieut._ + 4111 BUTTERS, Philip Percy 27/12/15 _12_ _Lieut._ + 4043 HEDGES, Walter Frederick 27/12/15 _12_ + 4785 MCCORQUODALE, George Melville 27/ 1/16 _12_ _Lieut._ + [M] + 4710 PAWSEY, Alfred Maxwell 6/ 1/16 _12_ _Lieut._ + 4164 PIVETEAU, Gabriel Joseph Lewis 27/ 1/16 _12_ _Lieut._ + 4113 POWELL, Rees Thornton 12/11/15 _12_ _Capt._ + 4039 WARD, Harry Ernest 12/12/15 _12_ _Lieut._ + 4186 YOUNG, Clement Arthur 27/12/15 _12_ _Lieut._ + + 5887 ASHTON, Arthur 11/ 7/16 _12_ _Lieut._ + 765262 BANNISTER, John Bernard 28/11/17 _4_ + 6303 BARDSLEY, Albert 11/ 7/16 _12_ _Capt._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 10/6/17 + 6377 BELLIS, Alan Waddington 26/ 9/16 _4_ + _Prisoner of war_ 27/4/18 + 6679 BIGGER, Ivan Walter Edward Lennox 11/ 7/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 763564 BROOKE, Leonard 26/ 4/17 _4_ ✠ + _Killed in action_ 9/4/18 + 764310 BROWN, David Leadman 28/ 8/17 _5_ + 6397 BROWN, Felix Cuthbert 11/ 7/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 763319 BROWN, Edward William Walter 28/ 8/17 + _Wounded_ 7/1/18, 15/8/18 + 6398 BURY, Wilfred Hope 11/ 7/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 1/11/18 + 760899 CRABB, Harry Leslie 11/ 5/17 _4_ + 5363 FABER, Edward Greg 11/ 7/16 _12_ _Lieut._ + 4728 FALBY, Edward Frederick 11/ 7/16 _4_ + _Killed in action_ 9/9/16 + 762803 FRIGHT, Harold William 28/ 8/17 _5_ + (_To 5/S. Lancs._) _Lieut._ ✠ + w. 1/7/18, 23/11/18 + 766022 HARGREAVES, Walter John 24/ 4/18 _4_ + 6802 HART, Edmund John 2/ 6/16 _12_ _Lieut._[M] + 6006 HAWORTH, Leonard 17/ 7/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + 5907 HOLDEN, Herbert Seymour 26/ 9/16 _4_ + _Wounded_ & _P/W_ 18/10/17 + 6217 HOWARD, Stanley Boothby 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 6649 JACKSON, Wilfred Lind 11/ 7/16 _12_ _Lieut._ + 6315 JENKINSON, Francis Crofts 4/ 6/16 _12_ + _Wounded_ 13/3/17 + 6223 KENNEDY, John 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 5699 KNIGHT, Alfred Ovenden 2/ 6/16 12_ _Lieut._ ✠ + 6679 LENNOX-BIGGE, Ivan Wm. Edward 11/ 7/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 6807 LEWIS, Henry Stephen 2/ 6/16 _12_ _Lieut._ + 6227 LLOYD, Stanley Clement 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 5917 MARSDEN, Walter 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ ✠✠ + _P/W_ 14/1/18 + 763831 MASCALL, Vallance Cook 28/ 8/17 _4_ + _Wounded_ 19/1/18 + 4733 MATHER, Volney 2/ 6/16 _12_ + _Killed in action_ 31/7/17 + 5702 MCCARTHY, Thaddeus Francis 5/ 9/16 _4_ ✠ + _w._ 25/8/17 _K/A_ 14/4/18 + 765687 MITTON, Paul Dury 18/12/17 _4_ + 5349 MUCKLESTON, Henry Paul 2/ 6/16 _12_ _Lieut._ + 6425 PARKER, Geoffrey 26/ 9/16 _4_ + _Killed in action_ 9/4/17 + 5634 PULPHER, Herbert Hamilton 2/ 6/16 _12_ _Lieut._ + 5537 RAYNER, Robert Stanley 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Capt._ [M] + 5353 RIDING, George Edward 11/ 7/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + 6821 SELBY, Edgar Wynne 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 5806 SKINGLEY, Thomas George 5/ 9/16 _4_ + _Wounded_ 25/8/17 + 6468 STONEHOUSE, Robert Alfred 26/ 9/16 _4_ + _Killed in action_ 28/4/17 + 6831 VARAH, George Liddon 26/ 9/16 _4_ + _Prisoner of war_ 23/5/18 + 5454 VERNON, Frank Lawson 11/ 7/16 _12_ _Lieut._ + _Acc./killed_ 8/11/16 + 5932 VIPOND, Frank Rowley 27/ 6/17 _4_ + 762312 WALSH, Cpl. Alan Dudley 30/10/18 _4_ + 4621 WALTON, Leon Maitland 11/ 7/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 17/11/16 + 6528 WATT, Alexander Lindsay Ivan W. 2/ 6/16 _12_ _Lieut._ + 6934 WAYE, William Basil 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 11/4/17 + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 3113 BENNETT, Harry Dare 22/ 1/15 _8_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ -/7/16 + 4682 COOKE, Leonard Austin 27/12/15 _12_ _Lieut._ + 3174 HARRISON, W. S. B. 9/ 1/15 _9_ + _Killed in action_ 7/7/16 + 1960 TINDAL-ATKINSON, Claro Paschal 31/ 8/14 _10_ _Capt._ + (_R.A.F._) _w._ 13/8/17 + 2551 WILLIS, Norman Steward 23/ 2/15 _10_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/4/16 + 3341 WOOLEY, Eric Christensen 12/12/15 _10_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/7/16 + + 762641 BIGGER, Trevor Henry Lennox 30/ 5/17 _8_ + 2429 CLARIDGE, Charles Gordon 12/11/16 _7_ + _w._ 31/8/17 _P/W_ 6/6/18 + 7054 CREASE, Sydney Herbert 18/ 3/17 _7_ + 762256 CULLERNE, Alan Baird 1/ 7/17 _7_ ✠ + _Wounded_ 15/8/17 + 763260 CULLUM, Henry Westhorpe 28/ 8/17 + _Wounded_ 19/1/18 + 761782 EDWARDS, Cecil Guy 3/ 3/19 + 5898 ELTOFT, William Crinan 5/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + (_To R.E. Signals_) + 8055 FERGUSON, Alan Cort Wright 19/12/16 + _Wounded_ 21/8/17 + 7323 GRANT, James Arden 19/12/16 _8_ + _Wounded_ 18/6/17 + 6460 GRIFFITHS, Frederick Victor 5/ 9/16 (21/_K.R.R._) + 764144 HARRIS, Sydney Ernest 28/ 8/17 (_4_) + _Died of wounds_ 15/5/18 + 5695 HAY, Robert 24/ 1/17 _9_ + 7231 HIELD, Hugh 19/12/16 _8_ + _Wounded_ 18/8/17 + 6997 HINDMARSH, Clifford 18/ 3/17 _7_ ✠ + 766926 HODGSON, Ronald 28/12/18 + 7232 HOWARD, Albert Leonard 19/12/16 _10_ + _Killed in action_ 18/9/18 + 763749 JACKSON, John Arthur 31/ 7/17 + _Prisoner of war_ 26/7/18 + 3571 JAMES, Charles Holloway 27/ 6/16 _7_ _Lieut._ + 2279 JONES, Harold Newton 22/11/16 _7_ _Lieut._ + 5956 KELLY, Charles Leonard 1/ 5/17 _10_ + _Wounded_ 26/9/17 + 764544 LAMBERT, Walter 28/ 8/17 + 764271 LARKIN, Joseph 31/ 7/17 + 5021 MAINGOT, Patrick Sherlock 1/ 5/17 _10_ ✠ [M] + 7657 MATTHEWS, Stanley Ernest 19/12/16 + _Prisoner of war_ 2/11/17 + 3120 MILLAR, Hugh Frederick 12/11/16 _10_ + 768280 MOLYNEUX, George Wynne 10/ 3/19 + 7316 MOSS, Edgar Nuttall 19/12/16 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 15/10/18 + 764446 MOTTRAM, Charles Edmund 28/ 8/17 + _Wounded_ 8/6/18 + 7876 PARRY, Gerald Owen 19/12/16 _Lieut._ + 5028 QUESNEL, Robert Emmanuel 24/ 1/17 _10_ + _Wounded_ 24/4/17 + 764164 RAGG, Claroll Watkins 29/ 8/17 _Lieut._ + (5/_S. Lancs._) + 764104 REED, Arthur Edwin 31/ 7/17 + 764261 SHORT, Harold 31/ 7/17 ✠ + _Wounded_ 15/4/18 + 1359 SMITH, Sidney Bernard 12/11/16 _10_ _Major_ + _Wounded_ 17/4/1 + 768129 SMITH, William 17/ 3/19 + 6773 SPURGEON, Victor Fairfax 19/12/16 _Lieut._ + 7900 STANDEN, Leslie Richard 12/12/16 _Lieut._ + 5458 WAY, Robert Edmond Allen 1/ 5/17 _10_ + _Died of wounds_ 29/5/17 + 767786 WHITESIDE, William 3/ 3/19 + 761614 WILKIE, James 24/ 6/17 _7_ ✠ + 766911 WOODRUFF, Frank George 25/ 6/18 + + + + + THE SOUTH LANCASHIRE REGIMENT + + (THE PRINCE OF WALES’ VOLUNTEERS). + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + {40th Foot + {82nd Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 2548 CASE, Geoffrey 29/ 8/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + _w._ 25/9/15 _K/A_ 22/3/18 + 898 ROSCOE, William 27/ 1/15 _2_ _M.G.C._ + _Lieut._ ✠ _w._ 23/6/15 [M] + 1038 THOMPSON, C/Sgt. Claude Ernest 27/ 1/15 _2_ _Lt.-Col._ + (5/_S. Lancs._) D.S.O. ✠✠ + _Wounded_ -/3/15, 9/8/15 [M] (2) + + 7811 SMITH, Sidney Paxton 26/ 1/17 (_5_) + 8010 ST. GEORGE, Acheson Reginald 26/ 1/17 (_5_) + + + Special Reserve Battalion (No. 3). + + 3038 GILES, Mark Harold 7/ 5/15 _3(2)_ _Lieut._ + [M] + 3010 HILLIAR, Gordon Edward 5/ 3/15 _3(2)_ + (2/_E. Lancs._) _K/A_ 25/9/15 + 3043 LINDEN, Garnett Harold 25/ 4/15 _3(4)_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 2/10/17 + 3312 MCLEAN, Archibald John 12/ 5/15 _3_ _Lieut._ + (_M.G.C._) _w._ -/11/16. + 3055 MCWILLIAM, Sgt. Edgar Cumbo 7/ 5/15 _3_ + 3966 SIMPSON, John Ray 29/10/15 _3_ _Lieut._ + 1174 WALKER, Edmund A. Hornsey 17/ 9/14 _3(4)_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 6/11/16. + + 762317 CHARLTON, Frank Tysoe 26/ 4/17 _3_ + _Died of wounds_ 3/10/18 + + + Territorial Battalions (Nos. 4 & 5). + + 3669 BROWN, Sgt. Walter James 11/ 1/16 _4_ _Lieut._ ✠ + [M] + 4361 DALBY, Frederick Binnie 7/ 1/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/12/16 + 4729 FISK, William Edgar 31/ 5/16 _4_ _Lieut._ [M] + 4784 JOHNSON, Frank Lawrence 2/ 6/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _To King’s African Rifles._ + 5182 LAMBERT, Eric Clifford 19/ 6/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 5921 NIMMO, Adam Arthur 22/ 1/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + 5923 PAUL, Robert Buchanan 22/ 1/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + 4464 TODD, Charles Leslie Morgan 7/ 1/16 _4_ + _Died of wounds_ 4/8/16 + 4196 TUCKER, Duncan George Samuel 28/ 1/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 4482 TURNER, George Herbert 7/ 1/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 4586 WOODS, Cpl. Clement Alfred 7/ 1/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 5099 WELLS, Robert 19/ 6/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + + 6146 AISTON, William 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 6535 ATHERTON, Arthur William 23/11/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 7568 BARKER, Frederick 20/12/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 6571 BARON, Frank Oseland 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 21/4/17 + 6095 BROCKHURST, Arthur Harold 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 6135 CAREY, Richard Mein 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 21/4/17 + 764418 CLEVELAND, John Thomas Ernest 28/ 8/17 _4_ + 763197 DOUGLAS, Reginald March 31/ 7/17 _4_ + _Wounded_ 9/5/18 + 4014 FALLOW, Henry Fife 6/ 8/16 _4_ + _Wounded_ 13/8/17 + 6201 FARRANT, Victor Thomas 11/ 7/16 _4_ _Lieut._ [M] + 6909 HARRISON, Norman 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/-/17 + 7669 HEATON, Frank 26/ 1/17 _4_ + _Wounded_ 21/9/17 + 762529 HILTON, John Henry 17/ 6/17 _4_ + 764243 HOLLINGSWORTH, Edward 31/ 7/17 _5_ + _Wounded_ 6/2/18 + 763930 HUBBLE, William George 31/ 7/17 _4_ + 766697 LEE, Donald Melville 23/ 6/18 _4_ + 6385 LINES, Arthur James 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/7/17 + 6602 PEACOCK, George 20/12/16 _4_ + 762840 PERTWEE, John Whittaker 25/ 9/17 _4_ + 6269 ROTHWELL, Stanley 26/ 9/16 _4_ + _Wounded_ 13/8/17, 21/6/18 + 762135 SMEDLEY, William Herbert 28/ 8/17 _4_ + 6529 WARD, David Harold 5/ 9/16 _4_ + 762005 WHITE, Herbert Blanchford 25/ 9/17 _5_ + _Wounded_ 7/5/18 + 764468 WILD, Harold 28/ 8/17 _4_ + 5826 WORMALD, Henry 26/ 9/16 _4_ + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 2056 CATFORD, Walter Arundel 3/ 4/15 _11_ + _To 10/E. Surrey_ + 899 CLIVELY, Richard C. 17/ 9/14 _6_ + _To Tank Corps_ _Major_ ✠ [M] + 1740 FRY, David Chamberlain 19/10/14 _11_ _Major_ + (_M.G.C._) + 1318 HORSEY, Cyril James 17/ 9/14 _6(7)_ + _Died of wounds_ 22/11/16 + 281 JARVIS, Sgt. Ernest Cory 17/ 9/14 _6_ _Capt._ + _w._ -/8/15 _K/A_ 28/8/16 + 3312 MCLEAN, Archibald John 12/ 5/15 _10_ _To 3_ + 2970 MANNING, Archibald R. Oswald 14/ 1/15 _11(13)_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 18/6/18 + 823 NAYLOR, L/Cpl. Thomas Henry 17/ 9/14 _10_ _Capt._ + _w._ 19/8/15, 10/6/18 [M] (_2_) + 2031 HANKS, Edward Buxton 3/12/14 _8_ + 553 SHUFFREY, Gilbert 17/ 9/14 _6_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/8/15 + 2468 THEVENARD, Charles Wirgeman 13/10/14 _9_ _Capt._ + 234 VANDERVELL, Sgt. Frank 17/ 9/14 _6_ _Major_ + _Bde. M/G Off._ _w._ 6/9/18 + 1174 WALKER, Edmund A. Hornsey 17/ 9/14 _6_ _To 3_ + + 6838 ARCHER, John 26/ 9/16 _7_ _Lieut._ [M] + 7363 BAYNES, John Ernest 19/12/16 _11_ _Lieut._ + 6136 COPPOCK, Hugh Searle 5/ 9/16 (_2_) _Lieut._ + _w._ 22/1/17, 9/6/17 _K/A_ 10/4/18 [M] + 768642 CURRAN, Cyril Robert Philpot 17/ 3/19 + 7327 FARNSWORTH, Sydney Richard 19/12/16 _7_ + _Wounded_ 7/10/18 + 763820 FOULKES, Edward 26/ 4/17 _8_ + _Wounded_ 1/5/18 + 8033 GOLDING, Harold Gordon Lancelot 19/12/16 _Lieut._ + 7353 LIDGETT, John Cuthbert 19/12/16 _11_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 23/3/18 + 6808 LITTLER, Frank 5/ 9/16 _8_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 23/7/17 + 763834 PRICE, Richard Halstead 26/ 4/17 + 6880 SMITH, John Carrington 26/ 9/16 _7_ _Lieut._ + 763648 STILWELL, Clifford Francis 27/ 6/17 _7_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 17/1/18 + 7324 TICEHURST, Arthur George 19/12/16 _8_ _Lieut._ + 7989 WAKELEY, Arthur Day 19/12/16 _7_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 13/6/17 + 767242 WARD, Arthur 5/ 2/19 + 762820 WILLIAMS, Edward 29/ 3/17 + 767940 WILLIAMS, John 5/ 3/19 + 7624 WILKINSON, David Havelock 19/12/16 + _Wounded_ 1/10/18 + + + + + THE ROYAL LANCASTER REGIMENT[24] + + (THE KING’S OWN). + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + 4th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 197 ELLIS, L/Cpl. Francis Henry 14/ 2/15 _2_ + _Wounded_ _P/W_ 11/ 5/15 + 1511 JEWERS, Stuart Frank 14/ 2/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 25/4/15 + 1119 WIMBUSH, Nelson Norman 14/ 2/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 8/5/15 + + 6250 BROWN, Richard Leslie -/ 1/17 _1_ + _Wounded_ 17/9/18 + 761520 FOX, Joseph 2/ 8/17 _1_ + _Wounded_ 24/10/17 + 764048 WALL, Alan Mansfield 29/ 8 17 _1_ + _Prisoner of war_ 6/6/18 + + + Special Reserve Battalion (No. 3). + + 2801 LUPTON, Lionel 3/10/14 _3_ _Lieut._ + [M] (2) + + 766333 FARMER, Charles Arthur 29/ 5/18 _3_ + 762731 WHITE, Stanley Clarke 26/ 4/17 _3_ + + + Territorial Battalions (Nos. 4 & 5). + + Lieut. PERL, Bernard Huson 18/ 3/16 _5_ + _Capt. & Adjt._ ✠ [M] + 65 BALL, C/Sgt. Sidney Charles 24/12/14 _5_ _Major_ + (9/_Liverpool_) O.B.E. + 3614 BUSTARD, Frank 11/ 6/15 _5_ _Major_ + [M] (2) + 3259 BUSTARD, Ralph 2/ 4/15 _5_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 5/5/15 + 3828 CADDY, William Lynass 30/ 7/15 _5_ _Capt._ + 3395 DELAFIELD, Frederick Herman 30/ 7/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + [M] + 3882 GILLESPIE, Isidore 3/12/15 _5_ + _Wounded_ 16/4/17 + 3066 HUTCHINSON, George Herbert 5/ 8/15 (_5_) _Capt._ + 3073 KIRTON, Henry Harold 5/ 8/15 (_5_) _Capt._ + 3866 SLEIGH, Wallace Robert 30/ 7/15 (_5_) _Lieut._ + 3555 THOMSON, Norman 30/ 7/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + + 761173 ABRAHAMSON, Harold 28/ 8/17 _4_ + _Wounded_ 22/6/18 + 763632 ANDREWS, Lionel Raymond 28/ 8/17 _5_ _Lieut._ ✠ + 5162 APPLEYARD, Charles Herbert 11/ 7/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + _w._ 23/4/17, 10/5/18 + 5888 AVISON, Frank 11/ 7/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + (_R.A.F_) + 5309 BEAZLEY, Tom Forest 11/ 7/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/11/16 + 6045 BROOKE, Frank 11/ 7/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/11/16 + 762555 CONROY, Edmund Peter 24/ 9/17 _4_ + 5441 FORD, Clement William 5/ 9/16 _5_ + _Wounded_ 30/5/17 _K/A_ 31/7/17 + 6671 FOXON, Sidney William 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 19/3/17 + 5354 GOODMAN, Joseph 11/ 7/16 _5_ + _Killed in action_ 11/4/17 + 6171 HONEY, William James 26/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + 5509 KEIGHLEY, Lindon Rayner 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Died of wounds_ 3/12/17 + 3268 LEWIS, Davis Robert Thomas 11/ 7/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + 5775 LORD, Gilbert Henry 11/ 7/16 _5_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 15/8/17 [M] + 2760 NOTLEY, Albert Carr 29/ 8/17 _5_ + (_5/S. Lancs._) _K/A_ 30/5/18 + 5377 PARK, Albert Barton 11/ 7/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + 7729 PATERSON, James Stuart 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 1/12/17 + 764562 PICKBOURNE, Maurice 28/ 8/17 _5_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 30/6/18 + 766531 SAMS, Rueben Alfred 24/ 5/18 _5_ + 5216 SCIAMA, Abraham 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 764267 SMITH, Herbert Alexander 31/ 7/17 _5_ + _Wounded_ 12/10/18 + 6525 STEPHENSON, John Charles 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 22/5/18 + 6204 TAYLOR, George Arthur 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 20/9/17 + 7522 WHITE, Harold Damant 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 4976 WHITWORTH, Edward Charles 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 18/9/18 + 766319 WILKINSON, Charles Norman 1/ 5/18 _5_ + _Wounded_ 2/9/18 + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 647 BUCKLE, Francis Danno 6/ 9/14 _6_ _Lieut._ [M] + 1427 CHERITON, William George L. 17/ 9/14 _6_ _Capt._ + (19/_Hants_) + 3245 CONWAY, Joseph Michael 12/12/15 _7_ + _Killed in action_ 7/7/16 + 1653 GARDINER, John H. 9/11/14 _10_ + _To_ 3/_Loyal North Lancs._ + 63 HIGGINS, L/Cpl. Herbert Edward P. 17/ 9/14 _6_ _Capt._ + _Killed in action_ 10/8/15 + 1676 HYAMS, Geoffrey 10/ 6/15 _10_ _Lieut._ + 766 JURGENS, Sydney George 17/ 9/14 _6_ _Lieut._ + _Died of wounds_ 7/8/15 + 1754 MADAN, Nigell Cornwallis 19/ 9/14 _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 3/3/16 + 550 MANLOVE, Cpl. John Edward Davis 17/ 9/14 _6_ _Capt._ + (_Ind. Army_) _w._ 29/5/17 + 551 MURRANE, L/Cpl. Hugh Dudley 17/ 9/14 _6_ _Capt._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 8/11/15 + 216 VINCENT, Sgt. Edward Sydney 17/ 9/14 _6_ _Major_ [M] + 2165 WHITAKER, Donald Nicoll W. 12/ 9/15 _6_ _Lieut._ + + 764007 BAILEY, Arnold 29/ 8/17 _8_ + _Killed in action_ 24/3/18 + 764744 BARBER, Edward Hanson 29/ 8/17 + _Wounded_ 17/9/18 + 6353 BESWICK, John Charles 15/ 4/17 _11_ + _Prisoner of war_ _D/W_ 22/4/17 + 764749 BRICKELL, Arthur Mervyn 29/ 8/17 + 6884 BRIGGS, William Lonsdale 23/11/16 + _Died of wounds_ 14/9/17 + 764975 BROWN, John Aisbett 19/ 8/17 + 6565 COOK, Henry Walter 5/ 9/16 _8_ + _Wounded_ 25/4/17 + 761567 COOPER, Thomas Charles 5/ 8/17 _11_ ✠ + _Wounded_ 4/6/18 + 6994 FAIRBAIRN, Maurice 2/ 4/17 _11_ + _Killed in action_ 7/7/17 + 5755 GITSHAM, Arthur Herman 18/ 3/17 _8_ + 767907 GLEDHILL, Arnold Crosland 5/ 3/19 + 5768 KING, Llewelyn John Rowland 5/ 9/16 + 4390 LESLIE, Allan Dunbar 26/ 1/17 _8_ + _Wounded_ 4/4/18, 8/11/18 + 766785 LEVY, George 3/ 3/19 + 7280 LINDSAY, James Gray 19/12/16 + 762862 MAYWOOD, Reginald Alfred Josephson 1/ 3/17 + _Wounded_ 17/9/18 + 764900 MCNULTY, Michael Stuart 28/ 8/17 + 764505 NIVEN, Alan Scott 28/ 8/17 + _Killed in action_ 4/11/17 + 762740 PEARCE, Norman 30/ 5/17 (_1_) + _Killed in action_ 12/10/17 + 7613 PHILLIPS, Percival John 19/12/16 + _Wounded_ 4/9/17 + 764573 PRESTON, Benjamin Fred 28/ 8/17 + 762415 PRICE, Frederick 30/ 5/17 + 7616 PYE, Fred Eric Eustace 19/12/16 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 1/5/17 + 763042 ROCHE, John Arthur Edgar 29/ 3/17 + 765045 SHUTT, Donald Bethune 1/ 8/17 + _Wounded_ 20/7/18 + 764387 SMITH, George William 29/ 8/17 _11_ + _Killed in action_ 28/3/18 + 764509 STEER, John Stanley 28/ 8/17 + _Wounded_ 15/5/18 + 769631 THOMPSON, Frank 15/ 2/19 + 764358 WHITMORE, Allen 29/ 8/17 _11_ + _Wounded_ 11/5/18, 15/6/18 + + + + + THE LEICESTERSHIRE REGIMENT. + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + 17th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 1009 BROWN, L/Cpl. Harold Atherton 3/ 3/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 15/5/15 + 1401 DAVIS, Richard Nevill 3/ 3/15 _2(1)_ _Capt._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 17/5/15 + 3387 FRASER, Cecil Garnet 7/11/15 _2_ + _Wounded_ 6/1/16 + 1694 HEMPHILL, L/Cpl. Howard Hislop 20/ 3/15 _2_ _Capt._ ✠ + _w._ 25/9/15 _P/W_ [M] + 2509 KENNEDY, John Gilbert 28/11/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 14/9/16 + 2234 ROBERTSON, Frank Bruce 28/11/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + (1/_K.A.R._) ✠ _Wounded_ 30/8/18 [M] + 1577 WILKINSON, Ernest Alexander 3/ 3/15 _2_ + _K/A_ 25/9/15 + 763939 ROBERTS, Trevor Lane 30/10/17 + + + Special Reserve Battalion (No. 3). + + 5987 COLLINS, Frederick George 8/ 7/16 _3_ _Lieut. + (_Garr. Bn. York L.I._) + 5344 HYDE, Henry Cameron 8/ 7/16 _3(6)_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 3/5/18 + 5707 MILLER, Ronald Alexander 8/ 7/16 _3(6)_ _Lieut._ + [M] + 6019 OTTEY, Raymond Gascoyne 8/ 7/16 _3_ + (_R.F.C._) _Killed in action_ 28/7/17 + 766030 REEVES, Roland Stuart 27/ 2/18 _3_ + 4855 SHARPE, John Stanley 8/ 7/16 _3(7)_ + _Prisoner of war_ 26/7/18 + 5451 SMITH, Charles William 8/ 7/16 _3(9)_ _Lieut._ + + + Territorial Battalions (Nos. 4 & 5). + + 4493 ALLEN, Charles Stanley 14/12/15 _5_ _Capt._ + 4948 BALL, Thomas Harold 2/ 6/16 _5_ _Lieut._ ✠ + 4980 BOYTON, Jack Lyons 18/ 6/16 _5_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 23/4/18 + 4027 CREED, Thomas Percival 11/11/15 _5_ _Capt._ ✠ + _Wounded_ -/7/16 + 4084 DUPONT, Alfred Norman 11/11/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + 2514 JOHNSON, Reginald Cyril Bigmore 14/10/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + 4073 MEASURES, Percy 11/11/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 31/12/17 + 5025 NELSON, L/Cpl. Lewis Archibald 18/ 6/16 _5_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ + 4082 PIERREPONT, Arthur Downey 11/11/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + 3923 REYNOLDS, William Henry 11/11/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + 3928 STENTIFORD, Ronald Hastings 11/11/15 _5_ _Capt._ ✠✠ + 4903 WALLEY, John Clifford 18/ 6/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + _w._ 5/6/17 _K/A_ 23/3/18 + + 765418 BRYNING, Frank Alfred 28/11/17 _5_ + 5734 CLARKE, Francis William Harry 15/ 7/16 _4_ + _Wounded_ & _P/W_ 17/9/17 + 761414 COLE, William Maurice 2/ 8/17 _5_ ✠ + _w._ 2/7/17 _K/A_ 20/6/18 + 764484 COLQUHOUN, Robert Walter Stuart 31/ 7/17 _4_ + 763674 GREASLEY, Joseph Ernest 1/ 5/18 _4_ + 761699 HARRISON, Francis Samuel 31/ 7/17 _5_ + 6206 WILLETT, Francis William 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Capt._ ✠ + _w._ 3/5/17, 8/10/17, 27/10/17 + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 1703 BERNAYS, John Stewart Noad 7/11/15 _6_ _Capt._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 17/5/17 + 2096 DIBBEN, Cecil Reginald 2/12/14 _9_ _Major_ + O.B.E. + 1584 NORMAN, Roland Frank H. 29/ 9/14 _6_ _Lieut._ + 5097 JUDGE, Leopold James 25/ 5/16 _10_ _Lieut._ + 5319 PHILLIPS, Sidney Vernon 25/ 5/16 _10_ + _Killed in action_ 14/8/16 + 4858 UNDERWOOD, John 25/ 5/16 _10_ + _Died of wounds_ 16/4/17 + 6244 WATSON, Charles Herbert 2/ 6/16 _12_ _Lieut._ + _w._ 13/4/18 _P/W_ 22/5/18 + + 763417 BRANCH, Charles Stanley 28/ 3/17 _9_ + 764311 CHRISTY, John George 31/ 7/17 _1(5)_ + _Killed in action_ 3/10/18 + 766332 CULPEPER, Bernard Armel 23/ 6/18 + 763925 CURSLEY, Norman Sharpe 27/ 6/17 + (_Tank Corps_) _w._ 17/10/18 + 7370 DADLEY, Eric Arthur 19/12/16 _Lieut._ + 763155 GADD, Clement Arthur 6/ 3/19 + 766471 GARNER, Albert Edward 26/ 6/18 + 767542 GOADBY, Albert Willson 4/ 3/19 + 6855 GROOCOCK, George Hughes 7/11/16 _9_ + 5761 HEBDEN, George Spencer 7/ 7/16 _12_ + _Killed in action_ 22/4/17 + 763394 HOLLAND, Douglas Henry 29/ 3/17 + 763586 ISBELL, Herbert 30/ 5/17 + 768577 KEAY, Cecil Francis McLaren 17/ 3/19 + 5913 LEE, Albert Henry 3/ 5/17 _6_ + _Wounded_ 16/4/18 + 761030 MARTIN, Charles Stanley 3/ 5/17 _6_ + _Killed in action_ 4/10/17 + 5632 MOUNTFORD, Frederick Godfrey 3/ 5/17 _6_ + _Wounded_ 18/10/18 + 763665 ROGERS, Harry Burdett 30/ 5/17 + _Wounded_ 11/9/18 + 766285 SALTER, John Frederick 26/ 6/18 + 6772 SAVAGE, Wilfred Albert 5/ 9/16 (_1_) + _Wounded_ -/-/17 + 4602 SENNETT, Raymond Langharne 2/ 6/16 _8_ _Lieut._ + _w._ 3/5/17, 2/11/17, 22/3/18 + 763800 SMITH, Edward Langham 1/ 8/17 + 5224 STRANG, William 7/ 7/16 _12_ _Lieut._ + 761653 THIRLBY, Stuart Longston 21/ 8/17 _6_ + _Killed in action_ 23/3/18 + 6126 THOMAS, William Hope 5/ 9/16 (_1_) + _Killed in action_ 11/4/18 + 767499 TILLEY, Percy Frederick 4/ 3/19 + 767556 WESTON, Roland Edgar 5/ 3/19 + + + + + THE LEINSTER REGIMENT. + + THE PRINCE OF WALES’ (ROYAL CANADIANS). + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + {100th Foot + {109th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 1780 BARNETT, Denis Oliver 1/ 1/15 _2_ + _Wounded_ 6/5/15 _D/W_ 16/8/15 + 588 BROAD, Kenneth Stephen 1/ 1/15 _2_ _Capt._ + _w._ 24/4/15, 29/4/16 [M] + 1533 CLARKE, George Malcolm 1/ 1/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ + + 760528 GIRARD, Geoffrey Marcus Erskine 20/ 4/17 _2_ + _Acc./killed_ 16/11/17 + 764792 PARKS, George Cecil 28/ 8/17 _2_ + _Prisoner of war_ 11/5/18 + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 764844 PEARSON, Leonard Morgan Jones 28/ 8/17 _7_ + 764946 TRICKS, Denis Norman Frederick 28/ 8/17 _7_ + _Wounded_ 20/9/18 + + + + + THE LINCOLNSHIRE REGIMENT. + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + 10th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 1777 BARRET, Jack Harper Phillips 23/ 4/15 _1_ + _Lt._(_R.A.F._) + _w._ 16/6/15 _d._ 1/11/18 + 1008 BROOK, Leonard Thornicraft 27/ 1/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + M.B.E. _Wounded_ 28/4/15 + 2656 BUDIBENT, Cecil 24/ 7/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 25/9/15 + 2372 FRAZIER, Francis Wearne 23/ 4/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 2/6/15, 25/9/16 + 1010 GILBY, Alexander John 27/ 1/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + (_M.G.C._) _w._ 18/4/15 + 2452 GREEN, Frank Clifford 23/ 4/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 16/6/15 + 1625 JACQUES, William Harold 26/ 5/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/7/16 + 2249 PEARSON, Reginald Oswald 26/ 5/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 16/6/15 + 791 ROWLAND, Grafton Maurice 10/ 7/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/ 7/16 + 2246 SCOTT, Robert Francis Cloete 11/ 6/15 _1_ _Lieut._ ✠ + 2260 TAYLOR, William Allen 24/ 7/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 14/9/15, -/8/16 + + 764304 BALL, William Arthur 29/ 8/17 (_5_) ✠ + 764438 JONES, William Claude 29/ 8/17 + 764445 LUNN, Alick Robinson 29/ 8/17 (_5_) + 763668 SHARPE, Percy 29/ 8/17 (_4_) + 760968 SOWERBY, Victor Holgate 5/ 7/17 _2_ + _Died of wounds_ 31/7/17 + + + Special Reserve Battalion (No. 3). + + + 3782 SPENCER, L/Cpl. John Charles A. 20/10/15 _3_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 1/7/16 + 5089 MURRAY, Alfred Seymour 2/ 6/16 _3_ _Lieut._ + + 7978 ASKEY, Cecil Harry Leonard 20/12/16 _3(8)_ _Lieut._ + _Died of wounds_ 5/4/18 + 763582 HARRISON, John George 26/ 4/17 _3_ ✠ + _w._ 19/4/18, 9/9/18, 5/11/18 + 766192 HARVEY, Ralph 1/ 5/18 _3_ + 7671 KNOTT, Claude Douglas 26/ 1/17 _3(7)_ + 764039 NAINBY, William 27/ 6/17 _3(2)_ + + Territorial Battalions (Nos. 4 & 5). + + 3806 BOON, Sydney John Lewis 13/10/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + 3843 BURR, Bert 30/11/15 _5_ (_R.A.F._) + _Wounded_ 23/6/17, 13/2/18 + 5166 CHAMBERS, Morris Tonge 31/ 5/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 4116 DAWE, Sydney Charles 30/11/15 _5_ _Capt._ ✠ + _w._ 11/7/17 _Acc./killed_} + 3791 EDLMANN, Edmund 13/10/15 _5_ + (_Intel. Corps_) _Capt._ + _w._ 28/6/17 [M] + 5178 HARVEY, Robert Geo. Bosworth 2/ 6/16 _5_ + _w._ 27/10/17 _K/A_ 25/12/17 + 4281 LEFEVRE, Frank Ewart 30/11/15 _5_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _P/W_ 9/3/18 + 3788 LEPINE, Robert Dawson 13/10/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + 3935 PRICE, Frank Maurice 21/11/15 _5_ + _Died of wounds_ 4/6/17 [M] + 4021 RUDALL, William Lockhart 30/11/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + 4290 SQUIRE, Edwin Ross 30/11/15 _5_ _Lieut._ ✠ + 4777 STEVENS, Gorham Venton 31/ 5/16 _5_ + _Wounded_ 24/12/17 _Died_ 18/1/18 + + 6281 BARKER, Edward Watson 11/ 7/16 _4_ + _Wounded_ 10/10/17 + 763225 BARKER, Henry Watson 28/ 8/17 _4_ + _Killed in action_ 17/4/18 + 765031 DIXON, William Swansea 31/10/17 _4_ + _Killed in action_ 30/4/18 + 4956 EVISON, Francis Charles 5/ 9/16 _4_ + _Wounded_ 13/8/17 + 763908 GIBBONS, Frederick Ralph 31/ 7/17 _4_ + _Prisoner of war_ 13/6/18 + 764535 HOPKINSON, Harold 28/ 8/17 _5_ + 4997 MADDEN, Clarence Rowland 5/ 9/16 _4_ ✠ + _Wounded_ 17/12/18 + 767529 NICHOLLS, Norman Cathcart 15/10/18 _4_ + 764381 REED, Percival Sydney Victor 31/ 7/17 _4_ + _Wounded_ 1/11/18 + 762533 REVILL, Leslie Edward Howard 31/ 7/17 _5_ + 5284 RICHARDS, Lincoln Winfield 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 2/9/18 + 5927 RUDD, Reginald George 26/ 9/16 _4_ + _Wounded_ 5/5/17 + 5425 TOLHURST, Gerald 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 5431 WILLCOCK, Charles Leonard 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 2829 CARRE, Edward Mervyn 3/10/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + _K/A_ 16/10/16 (_R.F.C._) + 2497 DICKINSON, George Sidney 19/ 9/15 _7_ _Capt._ + _Killed in action_ 2/7/16 + 1802 HODGSON, David Crowe 3/10/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/3/16 + 2988 LANE-CLAYPON, Joseph Charlton 5/12/15 _7_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/2/16 + 3119 MAYNARD, Frank George 31/ 3/15 _8_ + _To_ 10/_Bn._ _Capt._ [M] + 5156 KISSANE, Richard 25/ 5/16 _9_ + 2900 RHODES, Cecil William 3/10/15 _8_ + 3026 ROSKILLY, Sydney Theo. H. 12/10/15 _1_ + _Garr._ _Bn._ + 2066 TREDINNICK, George Harold 19/ 9/15 _7_ _Lieut._ + _w._ -/3/16, 29/10/17 + + 768244 BARKER, John William 17/ 3/19 + 7310 DICKINSON, Walter Stanley 19/12/16 _(8)_ + _Killed in action_ 23/4/17 + 5486 ELSOM, Harold 19/12/16 _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 28/4/17 + 761322 HACK, Walter Park 4/ 8/17 _10_ ✠ + _Wounded_ 9/4/18 + 7330 HARRISON, William Trevor 19/12/16 _(2)_ + _Wounded_ 24/12/17 + 6186 HARVEY, Mortimer 5/ 9/16 _8_ _Lieut._ + 764365 HEALEY, Arthur John 29/ 8/17 + _Wounded_ 12/2/18 + 5068 HOWELL, Christopher Robert 14/ 4/17 _8_ + 6462 JERONS, Bernard 26/ 9/16 _8_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 20/5/18 + 761676 KING, James Measure 26/ 6/17 + _Wounded_ 7/6/18 + 763502 NABE, Harold Pembroke 30/ 5/17 + 764715 OLIVER, Thomas Frederick 29/ 8/17 _6_ + 763188 ORCHARD, Cyril Henry 1/ 3/17 + _Wounded_ 13/9/17 + 765511 PERCIVAL, George 1/ 5/18 + 767534 POTTER, Leslie Cartwright 6/ 2/19 + 767726 ROBERTS, Frank Alan 4/ 3/19 + 767183 SOUCHON, Adrian Marcel 4/ 2/19 + 765605 STANSBURY, Gordon 19/12/17 + _Wounded_ 7/10/18 + 6593 TAYLOR, Leslie Reginald 7/ 7/16 _11_ _Lieut._ + 5928 TEDDER, Oswald Stanley 26/ 9/16 _8_ + _Killed in action_ 27/4/18 + 767629 THOMPSON, John Edmund 20/ 3/19 + 767684 TOMLINSON, Felix Cecil 4/ 3/19 + 764514 TUPHOLME, Geoffrey 28/ 8/17 + 764804 VINCENT, John 28/ 8/17 + _Wounded_ 11/9/18 [M] + 764551 WATTS, John George 19/12/17 + 764523 WHARTON, Leslie Eric 28/ 8/17 + _Wounded_ 2/9/18 + + + + + THE LIVERPOOL REGIMENT[25] + + (THE KING’S). + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + 8th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 1756 CARLTON, George Frederick 3/ 3/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _M.G.C._ _w._ 18/5/15 + 1818 HARRIS, Eric Roser 3/ 3/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 3/5/15 + 852 HUDSON, Charles Herbert 3/ 3/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 15/6/15 + 953 LAST, Cpl. Ernest Reginald 3/ 3/15 _1_ _Capt._ ✠✠ + _w._ 16/5/15 _K/A_ 24/3/18 [M] + 1644 MORTEN, Galbraith 3/ 3/15 _1_ + _K/A_ 16/5/15 + 1605 TRUBSHAWE, Walston Vivian 3/ 3/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _R.F.C._ _w._ 26/3/15, -/5/16 + + 7745 HENRY, George Adam 25/ 1/17 (_9_) _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 3/7/17 + 1512 WHITE, Percy Frederick 20/ 6/16 _1_ _Lieut._ + + + Special Reserve Battalions (Nos. 3 & 4). + + 766296 ARTHUR, Frederick Paris 1/ 5/18 _3_ ✠ + _Wounded_ 12/11/18 + 6667 BUNCE, William Leslie 5/ 9/16 _3_ (12) + _Major_ O.B.E. [M](2) + 6069 MACE, Edgar Robert 7/ 7/16 _3_ (1) + _Major_ ✠✠ + 763416 ZARADI, David 1/ 8/17 _3_ (1) + + + Territorial Battalions (Nos. 5 to 10). + + 3700 ABBOTT, William 30/ 7/15 _9_ _Lieut._ + 4834 ADAMS, Arthur Marston 18/ 6/16 _9_ ✠ + _Died of wounds_ 20/9/17 + 3306 BOAK, Charles Brightman 30/ 7/15 _9_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 4/6/17 + 4838 BRACE, Joseph 2/ 6/16 _9_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/9/16 + 3670 CANDLER, Arthur Percy 30/ 7/15 _9_ + 3384 CAPON, Stanley Robert 8/11/15 _7_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/8/16 + 3501 COWPER, L/Cpl. Archibald Leonard 14/ 1/16 _7_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 24/7/17 + 2882 DRAKEFORD, Herbert 16/ 6/15 _7_ _Capt._ ✠ + [M] + 4341 DUNN, Ernest George 20/ 1/16 _10_ + _K/A_ 10/6/17 (_M.G.C._) + 4401 GULICK, John Davies 22/ 1/16 _10_ _Lieut._ + _Prisoner of war_ 12/1/18 + 4825 GUMMER, Basil Austin 31/ 5/16 _9_ + _Killed in action_ 12/8/16 + 3576 HANSFORD, John Scriven 27/10/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + 3577 HORTH, Frederick John 28/10/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 22/11/18 + 3665 JAMES, William Ewart 30/ 7/15 _7_ _Lieut._ + 5414 MALLINSON, Bertrand 2/ 6/16 _9_ _Lieut._ + 4830 MAURICE, Frank Julian 31/ 5/16 _9_ + (_Min. of Labour_) + 4795 POOLEY, Robert Mark 31/ 5/16 _9_ _Lieut._ + 3773 PYBUS, James William 30/ 7/15 _7_(13) _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 11/9/17 + 5539 RICHARDS, Charles Walker 19/ 6/16 _8_ + _Killed in action_ 27/9/16 + 3965 SHIELD, L/Cpl. William James 26/ 1/16 _6_ + _Killed in action_ 2/3/17 + 4499 SISSON, L/Cpl. John Akitt 7/ 1/16 _8_ + _Interned in Holland_ + 4833 SMITH, George Nelson 31/ 5/16 _9_ (_R.A.F._) + _Pilot Off._ + 3521 UDALL, Christopher Herbert 30/ 7/15 _9_ _Lieut._ + _Emp. Com. Depot_ + 3613 VOYSEY, Fred Waller 30/ 7/15 _9_ _Lieut._ + 3634 WHITEHOUSE, Horace H. 30/ 7/15 _9_ _Lieut._ + 3728 WIGZELL, Howard Elphick 30/ 7/15 _9_ _Lieut._ + 3687 YEOMAN, L/Cpl. Edwin William 3/11/15 _7_ _Lieut._ + + 760758 ALLERTON, Arthur Russell 26/ 6/17 _8_ ✠ + _Wounded_ 14/3/18 + 764126 ANDERSON, Robert William 31/ 7/17 _6_ + 5195 BECK, Thomas William 5/ 9/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + 765670 BERESFORD, Jack 28/11/17 _10_ + 5363 BOWERS, Charles Stanley 11/ 7/16 _7_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 19/6/17 + 6843 BROWN, Alfred Williamson 11/ 7/16 _9_ _Lieut._ + 763192 BROWN, Norris Maltby 11/ 5/17 _5_ + 4884 BUCHANAN, Lawrence Gordon 11/ 7/16 _10_ _Lieut._ + 765650 BUSHBY, Edmund Fleming 23/ 5/18 _6_ + 6749 CACKETT, Clarence William 26/ 9/16 _7_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 25/4/18 + 765304 CARTMAN, James Victor 28/11/17 _5_ + _Killed in action_ 19/6/18 + 763290 CHILTON, Albert Edwin 31/ 7/17 _5_ + _Wounded_ 1/5/18 + 5050 COLEMAN, George Herbert 26/ 9/16 _5_ ✠ + _Wounded_ 2/10/17, 14/10/18 + 4674 COLLEY, Douglas James 11/ 7/16 _6_ + _Killed in action_ 29/11/16 + 765453 COOKE, Aubrey 28/11/17 _6_ + 3200 DUDLEY, Noel Montague Charles 11/ 7/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + _Died of wounds_ 11/10/16 + 761794 DUNN, William Henry 11/ 2/17 _7_ _Capt._ + 765838 FITZPATRICK, John Terence 23/ 5/18 _7_ + _Wounded_ 14/10/18 + 5900 FRASER, Eric Alston 11/ 7/16 _9_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 3/5/18 [M] (2) + 761697 FROST, Niels Pelis Austin 3/ 8/17 _7_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 9/10/17 + 4769 GERMAN, Arthur George 11/ 7/16 _10_ _Lieut._ + 763728 GIRVAN, Charles 26/ 4/17 _7_ [M] + 763270 GRIFFITH, John Richard 26/ 4/17 _7_ + 764557 HARRIS, William Carey 24/ 9/17 _8_ + 4659 HARVEY, Albert 11/ 7/16 _5_ _Major_ + D.S.O. ✠ [M] + 760886 HOLLOWAY, Robert John 25/ 9/17 _5_ + 763722 HOOPER, Frederick 25/ 9/17 _5_ + 762648 HUTTON, William Stanley 25/ 9/17 _6_ + _Wounded_ 29/4/18 + 764325 JONES, Glan 31/ 7/17 _7_ + 764327 KELTY, Stanley William 25/ 9/17 _9_ ✠ + _Wounded_ 28/3/18, 18/9/18 + 764149 KERSHAW, Hulbert 25/ 9/17 _6_ + _Wounded_ 16/5/18 + 762681 KNOX, Thomas Cowe 24/ 9/17 _7_ + _Killed in action_ 19/8/18 + 763397 LACEY, Everitt Arthur 25/ 9/17 _7_ + 761287 LEANING, Reginald William 25/ 9/17 _9_ + _Killed_ 31/5/18 + 6373 LITTLER, Albert Edward 11/ 7/16 _9_ (_13_) + _Wounded_ 9/4/17 + 765017 LYON, Cpl. 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A. 26/11/15 _Lieut._ + 4396 WILLIAMS, Harold Edward 26/11/15 + _Wounded_ -/7/16 _K/A_ 7/10/16 + + 764220 ABEL, Frederick William Perowne 30/10/17 + _To Ministry of Labour_ + 762553 BELL, Henry Leonard 26/ 4/17 _Lieut._ ✠ + 12/4/18 _To Lab. 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Alexander Murray 29/ 9/15 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 3/7/16 + 3723 WIDDECOMBE, Cpl. Arthur James 29/ 9/15 _Capt._ + 4033 WILLIAMS, Cpl. Henry Evan Vincent 3/12/15 + _Died of wounds_ 22/5/17 + + 766104 COATES, William Henry Everest 23/ 6/18 + 765823 FROST, Francis Arnold 23/ 6/18 + 4619 STANCLIFF, Robert 4/ 8/16 _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 19/3/17 + 766209 STECKLEY, Harold Brodie 31/10/17 + + + 3rd (City) Battalion: Royal Fusiliers. + + 2899 AINSWORTH, Sidney Joseph 24/ 1/15 + _Wounded_ 19/5/17 + 2689 BURN, Harry Frederick James 16/ 1/15 _Lieut._ + 1885 CHRISTMAS, Bernard Lovell 3/12/14 _Capt._ + _w._ 27/10/15 + _Died of wounds_ 18/5/16 + 2498 DE PINNA, Charles David 24/ 4/15 (_R.A.F_) + 546 HAY, Henry Jupp 24/ 1/15 _Capt._ + 1168 JAGO, Edward Gordon 4/ 6/15 _Lieut._ + 3734 LAMBERT, L/Cpl. Cecil Osmond 24/ 9/15 + _Hon. Lt. in Army To Lancs. Fus._ + 1125 MINSHULL, John Lewis 23/ 1/15 _Capt._ + _Killed in action_ 2/4/17 [M] + 2585 PUGH, Thomas Pugh 28/ 1/15 + 1152 REDDALL, Cpl. Horace Cecil 12/ 6/15 _Lieut._ + 547 RODGERS, John 24/ 1/15 _Capt._ + 3098 SIMON, Harold James Behrens 12/ 6/15 (_2_) _Lieut._ + + 762892 DOTTRIDGE, Henry Roland 31/ 7/17 + _Wounded_ 2/3/18 + 5151 EVELYN, Albert Finlayson 5/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + 765541 FRASER, Charles Douglas 28/11/17 + _Killed in action_ 22/3/18 + 5576 FROY, William Alan 26/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + 766354 PATERSON, Frank James 26/ 6/18 ✠ + _Wounded_ 27/9/18 + 763347 SELIGSOHN, Henry Leon 26/ 4/17 _Capt. & Adjt._ + ✠✠ _w._ 13/11/17, 8/8/18 + 765811 STUART, Herbert Gordon 27/ 2/18 + _Died of wounds_ 11/3/19 + + +4th (City) Battalion: Royal Fusiliers. + + 1616 COTTON, Edward Norman 9/ 4/15 _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 29/6/17 + 471 DE PURY, Sgt. Charles Frederick P. 15/11/15 _Lieut._ + _R.T.O._ + 3308 HEWLETT, Harold Alcester Tom 15/ 8/15 _Capt._ + _Killed in action_ 23/8/18 + 1364 HORNE, Sgt. Geoffrey Scott 30/ 7/15 _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 12/4/18 + 3137 JONES, Harry 2/ 7/15 _Lieut._ + _w._ -/7/16 _K/A_ 15/5/18 + 3136 JOHNSTONE, L/Cpl. Robert 2/ 7/15 _Lieut._ + (_R.A.F._) ✠ + 3371 LEAKE, George Ernest Arthur 2/ 7/15 _Capt._ D.S.O. + _D/W_ 2/6/17 + 3074 MONKMAN, Sgt. Eric Arthur 2/ 7/15 _Lieut._ + 1560 TOWSE, William Norman 8/10/14 _Capt._ + _Killed in action_ 15/9/16 + 1617 WALMISLEY, Shaftesbury Edgar 2/ 7/15 _Lieut._ + 1595 WILLIAMS, Henry Jameson M. 16/ 1/15 _Lieut._ + 5175 GRIMSDELL, Reginald Edward 21/ 6/16 + _Killed in action_ 25/9/16 + 4607 PYNE, Percy 11/ 7/16 _Hon. Lt._ + (_R.A.F_) _w._ 21/4/17 + + 765220 CAMPKIN, Reginald Ernest 28/11/17 + _Killed in action_ 28/3/18 + 764779 LEWIN, Wilfred Eusebius 30/10/18 + 2578 RIX, Leslie Gordon 4/ 2/15 _Capt._ + _Killed in action_ 11/2/17 [M] + + +SECOND BRIGADE-- + 5th (City) Battalion: London Rifle Brigade. + + 1918 COLLINS, Arthur-Jefferies 16/ 1/15 _Capt._ [M] + 3529 FORBES, L/Cpl. Lawrence 5/ 8/15 + _From_ 9/_Middlesex_ _D/W_ 9/7/17 + 2210 HIGHAM, Eric Edward 16/ 1/15 + _Wounded_ 21/9/17 + 975 HOWE, George Herbert 11/ 4/15 _To R.G.A._ + 2667 KEDDIE, George Douglas F. 16/ 1/15 _Capt._ + 3997 WARNER, Archibald 28/10/15 + _Killed in action_ 1/7/16 + 1943 WHEATLEY, Fletcher Mortimer 4/ 5/15 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 23/1/16 + 5145 WILLS, William Anthony 21/ 6/16 _Lieut._ + 2483 WOOD, Trevor Ley Conduer 16/ 1/15 _Lieut._ 29/5/15 + + 3013 FURRELL, L/Cpl. Bernard 20/12/16 _Lieut._ + 2624 LINTOTT, Sgt. Harry Chamen 20/12/16 + _Died of wounds_ 22/3/18 + 764721 RUXTON, James 30/ 5/17 + 761225 THOMPSON, Roderick Charles 3/ 8/17 + _Prisoner of war_ 14/5/18 + 7555 WARD, Dudley Theophilus 26/ 1/17 + _Killed in action_ 20/9/17 + + + 6th (City) Battalion: Rifles. + + 3899 AMOS, Ernest Albert 2/11/15 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 10/8/18 + 3840 ANDERSON, David Wilson 11/ 7/16 _Capt._ ✠✠ + _Killed in action_ 8/8/18 + 3797 BELTON, Frank Hubert 2/11/15 _Lieut._ + 2274 BRODRICK, Percival 30/ 9/14 _Capt._ + (_Staff_) [M] + 3130 COTTON, Gilbert 3/ 6/15 _Lieut._ + (_R.E._) + 2534 FARADAY, Roy 26/ 2/15 _Lieut._ + (_M.G.C._) _K/A_ 7/6/17 + 3618 GODFREY, L/Cpl. 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Philip Barnett 4/ 7/15 _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 28/8/18 + 1458 KIRBY, Wilfred Howard 24/ 4/15 _Capt._ + (_To Min. of Labour_) + 1942 LUDBROOK, Percy 22/ 9/15 _Lieut._ + 1240 RUNDELL, Leslie Eric 15/10/14 _Capt._ + _w._ 5/6/15, -/5/16 + _D/W_ 10/12/17 [M] + + 5339 EVERSHED, Philip Douglas 10/ 7/16 _Capt._ + _Killed in action_ 22/8/18 + 4242 HALSEY, Eric Charles 20/12/15 _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 19/6/17 + 3983 JAMES, Lawrence Edward 29/10/15 _Capt._ ✠ + _w._ 27/8/17 _P/W_ 25/4/18 + 3084 MCCONNEL, John Edward Gordon 12/ 8/15 _Lieut._ + 3962 RIDGWAY, Henry Collinson 29/10/15 + _Killed in action_ 7/10/16 + 6411 SCOTHORNE, John Parr 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + 6273 SCUDAMORE, Charles Greenwich 10/ 7/16 _Capt._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 18/5/18 + 6274 SCUDAMORE, Stanley 10/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + (_To Min. of Labour_) + 5638 SMITH, Alexander Thomas Speir 10/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + 3967 SMITH, L/Cpl. 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Louis 27/ 2/18 + 7672 LAZENBY, Horace 20/12/16 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 1/6/18 + 8186 LEE, James Robertson Leonard 25/ 1/17 + 763891 LIDDIARD, Thomas Gilbert 26/ 6/17 + 760591 LISSER, Henry Charles Joseph 3/ 2/19 + 765721 LORT, William Vincent 18/12/17 ✠ + _Wounded_ 2/8/18 + 766310 LUCAS, Clifford James 26/ 3/18 _Capt._ ✠ + 765240 MATCHAM, John Noel Lancaster 28/11/17 + 765978 MAULE-FFINCH, Eric Herbert Justus 24/ 5/18 + _Killed in action_ 27/8/18 + 765979 MAULE-FFINCH, Knightly Harry O’D. 24/ 5/18 + 763340 MCHARDY, Stewart John 30/10/17 + _Killed in action_ 30/4/18 + 763537 MENZIES, Clifford Douglas 27/ 3/17 + _Prisoner of war_ 12/10/17 [M] + 765644 MILLER, Albert Henderson 31/10/17 + _Prisoner of war_ 31/5/18 + 766562 MILLER, George William 26/ 6/18 + 7695 MITCHELL, Robert Greig 26/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + 768352 MORTON, Clifford Fielding 5/ 2/19 + 765903 MURRAY, Marischal 23/ 5/18 + 766183 NORTON, Elliott 26/ 3/18 + 767253 NORTON, Howard Stead Marston 18/ 3/19 + 767254 NORTON, Kenneth Stacey Marston 18/ 3/19 + 765338 PARKER, Herbert Hambley 25/ 9/17 + _Wounded_ 15/4/18 + 765466 PERRY, Reginald Walter 27/11/17 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 9/8/18 + 763755 PETERS, Theodore 30/ 5/17 + 762726 PHILLIPS, Alexander 26/ 4/17 + _Prisoner of war_ 12/10/17 + 767416 PLUMMER, Albert Alexander 5/ 2/19 + 765727 POLLEY, William Stanley 27/ 2/18 + 764852 PORTEOUS, Robert Alexander 25/ 9/17 + 762882 POTTER, Anthony Francis 25/ 9/17 + _Wounded_ 9/9/18 + 763595 PRATT, Harold Douglas 26/ 4/17 ✠ + _Wounded_ 19/9/18 + 5187 PRESTON, John Frank 29/ 7/16 _Lieut._ ✠ + 763209 PULFORD, Jack Falconer 27/ 6/17 + 763077 PULLEY, Evelyn 28/ 8/17 + _Wounded_ 18/12/17 + 763741 PURKISS, Sydney Herbert 25/ 9/17 + 765245 PURVIS, Tom 28/11/17 + 765874 QUIGLEY, Frank 23/ 5/18 + 763990 REID, Raymond Edgar 30/ 5/17 + 763508 RICHARDSON, Samuel Jonas 30/ 5/17 + 765486 RITCHIE, Douglas Ransford 28/11/17 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 22/5/18 + 763597 ROAD-KNIGHT, Charles 26/ 4/17 + 763210 ROBERTS, Francklin Allender 27/ 3/17 + _Killed in action_ 8/8/18 + 765473 ROBINSON, Alfred Chasey 28/11/17 + _Prisoner of war_ 3/6/18 + 765570 ROBINSON, Victor Lloyd 28/11/17 + _Wounded_ 28/8/18 + 766360 ROLFE, Claude Hamilton 27/ 8/18 + 6579 ROOTS, Percy William 29/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + _w._ 17/3/17 _K/A_ 11/6/17 + 762841 ROSE, Alexander St. John 29/ 3/17 _Lieut._ + 765247 ROSS, Harold 28/11/17 + 765730 ROSS, Hunt 24/ 4/18 + 764306 ROSS, Rupert John 27/ 3/17 + _Prisoner of war_ 12/10/17 + 765248 ROUGHTON, Willie 28/11/17 + _Wounded_ 13/12/18 + 767429 ROUSE, Redvers Percival Yates 4/ 2/19 + 766572 ROW, George Kingsley 8/10/18 + 765517 RUSSELL, John Francis Rbt. 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Cyril T. Anstruther 1/12/15 _Capt._ + 4781 WOOLLEY, Arthur 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + (4/_N. Stafford_) + + 765023 ARTHUR, John Charles Frederick 30/10/17 + _To Ministry of Labour_ + 767547 BACON, Ronald Hotson 3/ 3/19 + 760708 BAINES, Kenneth Charles 30/10/17 + _Wounded_ 2/5/18 + 767548 BARBER, Walter Russell 4/ 3/19 + 766068 BUCKLAND, Frank William 10/ 9/18 + 764228 CAMPBELL, Frank 10/ 9/18 + 767003 CARTER, Maurice James 29/ 3/19 + 763121 CAVILL, Percy Rundle 12/11/18 + 763721 DUNCAN, Philip Courtney 27/ 6/17 + _Killed in action_ 30/10/17 + 764763 EASTON, Phillip 30/10/17 + _To Ministry of Labour_ + 760705 EDGE, Edward Holden 27/ 3/17 + _Killed in action_ 22/3/18 + 765097 HAWLEY, Leslie Harvey 30/10/17 + _Wounded_ 7/5/18 + 765458 JOHNSON, Rowland Nicholas 28/11/17 + _Wounded_ 8/8/18 + 763396 KNIGHT, Frederick William 30/10/17 + 765181 LEES, John Henry 13/11/18 + 763618 LEE-SMITH, Sgt. Greville 24/ 5/18 + 761001 MITCHELL, Sgt. 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Richard Goodhart 4/ 2/15 _Major_ [M] + + 5231 AMOR, Ernest Hamilton 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 2/11/17 + 5087 BARTMAN, Cyril 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 28/4/17 + 5242 COLES, Frank Ernest 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/11/16 + 2115 CUSHING, Ernest Charles 12/ 9/15 _Lieut._ + (_To Labour Corps_) + 5400 EASTERBROOK, Henry George 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + _Died of wounds_ 25/4/18 + 7674 GOLDSBURY, Charles Melville 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 18/9/17 + 2722 GUTTERIDGE, Richard Howard 12/ 9/15 + _Killed in action_ 2/10/16 + 5409 JONES, Reginald Lucas 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 30/8/17 + 5271 LUDLOW, Lionel 11/ 7/16 + _Killed in action_ 8/10/16 + 5272 MADDOCK, Owen Loftus 11/ 7/16 + _Killed in action_ 7/10/16 + 4306 MELHADO, Sgt. Clifford 4/ 1/16 _Lieut._ + 5278 PARSLOW, Albert Jack 11/ 7/16 + _Died of wounds_ 10/10/16 + 5133 PLUNKETT, Joseph Robert 11/ 7/16 _Capt. & Adjt._ + _Wounded_ 16/10/18 + 5134 POOLEY, John Edmund Noel 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + 5288 SEDGLEY, Henry Frederick 11/ 7/16 + _Killed in action_ 22/9/18 + 5810 SPAUL, Eric Arthur 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + (_To Ministry of Labour_) + 5192 THEAR, Archibald White 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ + 5424 THORNTON, Herbert Boucher 11/ 7/16 (_M.G.C._) + _Killed in action_ 9/7/17 + 4988 WARREN, Alan Rowland 11/ 7/16 + _Killed in action_ 8/10/16 + + 765710 BROADHURST, Herbert 18/12/17 + 7574 CUNNINGHAM, Joseph Francis 20/12/16 _Lieut._ + 6600 CUNNINGHAM, Philip Joseph 5/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + + + 10th (County) Battalion: Hackney. + + 942 BETBEDER, Garton Louis 29/ 7/14 _Lieut._ + 3039 LA TOUCHE, Arthur P. H. 5/ 5/15 _Capt._ [M] + 2751 PULLEN, Eric Whitford 20/ 4/15 _Lieut._ + (_Min. of Labour_) _w._ 18/6/17 + 1922 STAFFORD, Lancelot Henry G. 25/11/14 _Capt._ [M] + + 4377 ALLAN, William 9/ 1/16 _Lieut._ + _R.A.F._ + 4066 APERGIS, Tasso Scott 18/11/15 + _Killed in action_ 9/9/16 + 4143 BAKER, Felix Edward 8/11/15 _Lieut._ + 4359 BALL, Eber John 9/ 1/16 _Lieut._ + (_Tank Corps_) + 5890 BATH, Cpl. Reginald Fred 11/ 7/16 + _Killed in action_ 7/10/16 + 4353 BENJAFIELD, Harry Wilfred 4/11/16 _Lieut._ + (_Staff_) + 5047 CANTER, L/Cpl. Francis 12/ 6/16 _Lieut._ + 22/_R. 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[M] + 1859 OWEN, Frank Denys 9/ 1/15 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/12/17 + 1808 SOUTTEN, Cpl. Arthur Camillo 13/ 6/15 _Lt.-Col._ + (8/_Bn._) ✠✠ _w._ 7/5/18 + 2486 WATTS, Cpl. Henry Lionel 18/ 3/15 _Lieut._ [M] + + 4724 BRADSHAW, Herbert Leo 8/ 1/16 _Lieut._ + 4270 CALLCOTT, Henry Norman H. 12/ 1/16 _Lieut._ + 4124 HANNAH, Thomas Roe 8/ 1/16 _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 19/10/18 + 4343 HODGSHON, Frederick William 30/12/15 _Lieut._ + 4063 MOORE, William Joseph 8/ 1/16 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/10/17, -/5/18 [M] + 4821 SANDERSON, Gerald Stanley 8/ 1/16 + _Killed in action_ 22/7/16 + 4085 WARD, Frederick William 10/ 1/16 _Lieut._ + + 764003 CHARD, Harry Athelstan 26/ 4/17 _Lieut._ + 761430 GARDEN, John Bruce 9/10/18 + _Wounded_ 17/8/17 + + + 12th (County) Battalion: The Rangers. + + 2420 HOW, Francis Radcliffe 18/ 3/15 _Lieut._ + (_O.C.B._) _Wounded_ + 1905 LOWTHER, Walter Joseph 30/ 3/15 (_To R.F.A._) + 3630 OSBORNE, Francis William 22/ 9/15 + 1706 REINECKE, Cpl. 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Goldsworthy 2/ 6/16 _Capt._ ✠✠ + _Wounded_ 20/9/18 [M] + 6280 ARUNDELL, Thomas Henry 10/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + 4630 BRASHER, Walter 12/ 6/16 (_6_) + _Lieut._ [M] + 5796 BROAD, Walter Victor Mantach 12/ 6/16 _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 22/3/18 + 5336 CRIBBETT, Wilfred Charles Geo. 12/ 6/16 _Lieut._ + 5094 DENNY, Ernest 12/ 6/16 (_K.R.R._) + _Died of wounds_ 4/8/17 + 4625 DU HEAUME, Francis Herbert 1/ 6/16 _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 15/10/18 [M] + 4574 HOOLE, Geoffrey 12/ 6/16 + _Killed in action_ 15/9/16 + 5408 HOUNSELL, Frank William 10/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + (_Staff_) _Wounded_ 29/8/18 + 4423 HUTTON, Percy Granville 11/ 6/16 (_R.A.F._) + 4460 JARVIS, Maurice Frank 10/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + 4634 MARCHANT, Charles Victor 12/ 6/16 + _Wounded_ 7/6/17 _K/A_ 30/11/17 + 5112 MARGRETT, George Montague 10/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 22/12/17 + 7441 MITCHELL, George Rowe 10/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + 5131 MORROW, Alexander 12/ 6/16 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 4/10/17 [M] + 5861 MORTON, L/Cpl. George Charlton 12/ 6/16 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 20/11/17 + 4558 NEWTON, Cyril Frank 2/ 6/16 _Lieut._ + 5135 POTTS, James Phillips 12/ 6/16 _Lieut._ + _Prisoner of war_ 10/1/18 [M] + 4664 THOMPSON, Frank Dickinson 1/ 6/16 (_K.R.R._) + _Killed in action_ 13/1/17 + + 5402 ETHERIDGE, Alfred Hollis 12/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + 765588 GARRETT, Maurice Humphries 27/11/17 + _Killed in action_ 2/9/18 + 4742 GLYNN, Alfred Henley 10/ 8/16 + (_Yorkshire L.I._) _D/W_ 12/2/17 + 763954 MARKHAM, Leslie Albert 27/ 6/17 + _Wounded_ 17/4/18 + 766607 MIALL, Eric John 25/ 9/18 + 762230 SMART, Claud Augustus 30/ 5/17 + 766319 THROWER, Sydney Walter 23/ 5/18 + 765149 WHEELER, Edward Nelson 31/10/17 + + + 16th (County) Battalion: Queen’s Westminster Rifles. + + 538 BULL, Sgt. Ronald J. H. 26/ 8/14 _Capt._ + _Killed_ 13/7/17 + 1833 CIRCUITT, Clifford Marmaduke 11/ 4/15 _Capt._ + (_R.A.S.C._) M.B.E. [M] + 2435 COLLIER, Eric Cecil Frederick 6/11/14 _Lieut._ + 24/12/14 + 4471 FARMER, Geoffrey John 22/ 2/16 _Lieut._ + 2535 HORNE, James Anthony 14/ 2/15 + _Killed in action_ 11/7/16 + 3952 IVESON, Cyril Charles 14/12/15 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 7/7/16 + 2162 YEATES, Arthur Gerald Vavasour 22/ 7/15 + _Killed in action_ 1/7/16 + + 4637 BAKER, Thomas Sidney 10/ 7/16 + _Killed in action_ 14/4/17 + 5105 BATES, Reginald Naunton 14/ 6/16 _Lieut._ + 5680 CLAYTON, Eric George 14/ 6/16 _Lieut._ + (_Min. of Labour_) [M] + 3693 DENT, Horace Benjamin 10/ 7/16 (_R.A.F._) + 5754 FRASER, Kenneth 14/ 6/16 _Lieut._ + 5183 LEETE, Francis Bertram 14/ 6/16 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 15/10/18 + 4851 MASON, Henry 14/ 6/16 _Lieut._ + 6302 TROTTER, Stuart Ernest 10/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + 5142 WALL, Cyril Charles 15/ 6/16 _Capt._ + (21/_K.R.R.C._) + 4685 WRENN, Cecil 14/ 6/16 _Lieut._ + (4/_Norfolk_) + 5330 WRIGHT, Alfred Kyrle Terrett 14/ 6/16 + _Died of wounds_ 10/12/17 + 4446 YEATES, L/Cpl. Stanley Charles 8/ 7/15 _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 14/4/17 + + 766545 BANNESTER, John 24/ 4/18 + _Killed in action_ 4/10/18 + 762773 BASSHAM, Robert Anthony 30/ 5/17 + _Wounded_ 13/3/18 + 5465 BAWTREE, Edward 5/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/1/17 + 765671 BOTHAMLEY, Basil Parkinson 18/12/17 + 762797 BROOKE, Alfred Charles 27/ 3/17 _Lieut._ + 763071 MANN, John Godfrey 27/ 2/18 + 762763 PALLETT, Leslie Clarkson 25/ 9/17 + 766873 PUCKLE, Owen Standidge 3/ 2/19 + 765735 SIMONDS, Sydney Francis 27/ 2/18 + 762921 WARNER, Francis Banks 26/ 4/17 + 5827 YOUNG, John Herbert 11/ 7/16 (_R.F.C._) + + +FIFTH BRIGADE-- + 17th (County) Battalion: Poplar & Stepney Rifles. + + 2104 DADSON, Reginald Thornton 14/10/14 _Adjt. Major_ + O.B.E. [M] + 2686 NEWTON, Murray Edell 7/ 5/15 _Lieut._ + (_R.A.F_) _K/A_ 18/6/17 + 2402 UNDERWOOD, Cyril Henry 8/ 6/15 _Capt._ + _Killed in action_ 2/5/18 + + 5571 CARO, Jacob Pisa 10/ 7/16 + _Killed in action_ 2/5/18 + 3307 CLEAVE, Stanley William 26/ 1/16 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 15/5/18 + 5836 COOKE, Archibald Barton 10/ 7/16 + 5402 ETHERIDGE, Alfred Hollis 12/ 7/16 + 4363 FOSTER, Edgar Henry 10/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + 4318 FOX, Arthur Wells 7/ 6/16 _Lieut._ + 5999 GOODWAY, Harold William 11/ 7/16 _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 2/1/18 [M] + 4384 GREENIDGE, Samuel Clyde Clarke 9/ 1/16 _Lieut._ [M] + 5504 HILL, Claude Harold 10/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 30/9/18 + 4252 LEE, Cpl. Esmond Christin 13/ 1/16 _Lieut._ + 4212 OSBORN, Malcolm 7/ 1/16 _Lieut._ [M] + 6178 ROWLAND, William Roland 10/ 7/16 + _Killed in action_ -/6/17 + 4961 SLANEY, Arnold John Robinson 10/ 7/16 _Lieut._ ✠ + 5827 YOUNG, John Herbert 10/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + + 763025 DAY, Edward Thomas 24/ 4/18 + 762895 FRASER, Roderick Donald 28/11/17 + 760656 LAITHWAITE, Alan 26/ 4/17 _Lieut._ D.S.O. + _w._ 10/11/17 [M] + 6546 LAZARUS, Joseph Philip 5/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 16/4/17 + 765506 MARTIN, Austin Gardiner 27/11/17 + 7335 VANDERPLANK, Hubert Cecil 29/ 8/16 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 24/5/18 + 7917 WALMSLEY, Allan Armstrong 26/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 24/9/17 + 760599 WILLIAMS, Maxwell Henry 26/ 4/17 + _Killed in action_ 19/9/17 + + + 18th (County) Battalion: London Irish Rifles. + + 818 CONCANON, Cpl. James Blake 7/ 3/15 _Capt. & Adjt._ + 3138 JUDD, Charles Edward 12/ 6/15 _Lieut._ + (_Labour Corps_) + 3629 MUNRO, Ronald George 21/ 7/15 (_Irish Gds._) + _Lieut._ ✠ _D/W_ 19/9/16 + 3418 POWER, Henry Teevan 9/ 7/15 _Lieut._ + 2247 ROBERTS, Edward Richards 27/ 2/15 (_10_) _Lieut._ + [M] + 1757 TOPHAM, Geoffrey Ronald G. 27/ 2/15 + _Wounded_ -/5/16 (_R.A.F._) + + 5361 ASHBRIDGE, John Prentice 10/ 7/16 _Lieut. + _Wounded_ 20/11/17 + 3931 BARTLETT, John Duncan 29/10/15 _Lieut._(_R.E._) + 3941 BATTERSBY, Reginald Hugh 6/11/15 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 20/4/18, -/5/18 + 5044 BRAYDON, Kevin 14/ 6/16 + _Killed in action_ 23/12/17 + 4598 CANNAN, L/Cpl. Vincent Cooper 21/ 1/16 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/7/16, 4/1/18 + 3919 COCUP, Charles Herbert 6/11/15 _Lieut._ + 3920 CURLING, Frank Trevor 6/11/15 _Capt._ + _w._ -/11/16, -/2/18 _K/A_ 31/8/18 + 5203 GARDNER, Reginald David C. 10/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + 6057 GLENDENING, Alfred George 10/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + 5118 GRAY, Cyrus Keswick 10/ 7/16 + _Killed in action_ 14/4/17 + 4826 HAYLOCK, Stanley William 10/ 7/16 _Capt._ + _To Indian Army_ + 5856 MCCORMICK, Arthur Eric 10/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + 5701 MACNAMARA, George Edward 10/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + 4831 MITCHELL, John Leishman 10/ 7/16 + _Wounded_ 24/5/17 _D/W_ 4/6/17 + 6017 NEWTON, Geoffrey Broughton 10/ 7/16 + _Prisoner of war_ 18/4/18 + 4075 O’BYRNE, Michael 6/11/15 _Lieut._ + 3977 OLIVER, Arthur Allen 6/11/15 _Lieut._ + 5379 PERRY, Albert Francis 10/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + (_Ministry of Munitions_) + 5285 RICHARDSON, Robert Harold 10/ 7/16 (_R.F.C._) + _Killed in action_ 6/11/17 + 4642 RICHENS, Richard Ivor 10/ 7/16 + _Died of wounds_ 14/4/17 + 3888 SANDERSON, Sidney Charles 6/11/15 + _Killed in action_ 11/10/16 + 3889 SHAW, Ernest Benjamin 6/11/15 _Lieut._ + 3936 SHERIDAN, Robert 6/11/15 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 21/9/18 + 5667 STEDMAN, William Walter Thomas 10/ 7/16 + _Killed in action_ 13/11/16 + 3898 TOMS, Stanley Muir 27/10/15 + _Died of wounds_ 8/12/17 + 3971 TYSON, Howard Cecil 6/11/15 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 16/2/18 + 4860 VINCENT, Cecil Richard Causdlon 10/ 7/16 _Lieut._ ✠ + _w._ 29/6/18, 6/9/18 + 6038 WILSON, Harold Benjamin 10/ 7/16 + _Killed in action_ 7/4/17 + + 7649 ACTON, John Wade Douglas 19/12/16 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 23/4/17, 4/10/18 + 8118 CHAPMAN, Robert William Tydd 26/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 28/8/18 + 5167 CONRAD, Alfred George 4/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + 765376 PARKES, Percy Reginald 28/11/17 + _Died of wounds_ (_P/W_) 4/4/18 + 6660 THOMPSON, Richard Seward 26/ 1/17 + _Killed in action_ 16/6/17 + 767658 WILSON, Harry Cecil 4/ 3/19 + 8068 WRIGHT, Reginald George Stuart 25/ 1/17 + + + 19th (County) Battalion: St. Pancras. + + 4836 ANGAS, Reginald 14/ 6/16 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 18/3/17, 8/12/17 + 4416 FIXTER, Tom 9/ 1/16 _Lieut._ + 4223 JOHNSON, Francis Hugh 9/ 1/16 + _Killed in action_ 15/9/16 + 4307 PALMER, Frederick Sidney 9/ 1/16 _Lieut._ + 4165 RADCLIFFE, Charles Netton 12/11/15 _Lieut._ ✠✠ + _Wounded_ 22/12/17 + 4426 ROWSON, Tom Hollingworth 9/ 1/16 + _Killed in action_ 15/9/16 + 3463 SHILLITO, George 29/ 5/15 _Lieut._ + 4257 STEVENS, Charles 9/ 1/16 _Lieut._ + 4328 TYNDALL, James 9/ 1/16 + _Died of wounds_ 4/6/17 + + 765441 ELEY, Ralph Corban 28/11/17 + _Killed in action_ 24/3/18 + 4443 MUFF-FORD, John Waldemere Daniel 29/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + 765693 ROBERTSON, James 18/12/17 (_7_) + _Died of wounds_ 5/10/18 + 2385 SCANTLEBURY, Charles Warren Oliver 18/12/17 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 8/7/16 + 765249 SMITH, Ivor Clifford 28/11/17 + _Prisoner of war_ 10/5/18 + 4792 WILSON, William Wyatt 14/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + + + 20th (County) Battalion: Blackheath and Woolwich. + + 4759 ANDREWS, L/Cpl. Walter Thornton 14/ 6/16 _Lieut._ + (_To Ministry of Labour_) + 4188 BACON, Douglas Charles 15/10/15 _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 22/5/17 + 3649 BISHOP, Percy Bartram 30/ 7/15 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/9/16 + 4468 BLUNDELL, Douglas Roper 14/ 6/16 _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 7/12/18 + 4859 CLARKE, Edwin Alfred 14/ 6/16 + _Died of wounds_ 1/10/16 + 4362 DUCE, William 5/ 1/16 _Lieut._ + _w._ -/9/16 _P/W_ 26/6/18 + 3082 GILBERT, Cpl. Montague 2/11/15 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/1/17 + 3884 HELLICAR, Geoffrey Theodore 15/10/15 + _Killed in action_ 27/7/16 + 3807 HUNT, Archibald Henry 2/11/15 _Lieut._ ✠ + 5018 LONG, Francis Charles 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 10/12/17 + 3896 MALCOLM, Kennith James 15/10/15 _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 19/2/18 + 3955 MAXWELL, Wellwood 2/11/15 + _Died of wounds_ 16/9/16 + 2460 NEEDHAM, Leslie William 16/ 6/15 _Lieut._ ✠ + _To War Office_ + 4356 NELSON, Harry 7/ 1/16 _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 15/9/16 + 4984 PATTISON, Stuart Percy 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + (_R.A.F._) + 4370 SALTER, Carl Russell Colley 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ ✠ + 5665 SILVESTER, Reginald 11/ 7/16 + _Killed in action_ 7/6/17 + 4371 SMITH, Norman Havelock 7/ 1/16 + _Killed in action_ 23/3/18 + 4508 SPURGEON, L/Cpl. Donald F. 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Albert Lionel 11/11/15 _Lieut._ + 3914 SELVEN, William Arthur 9/11/15 _Lieut._ + 3892 SNELLING, Leonard Maurice 11/11/15 _Lieut._ + _R.A.F._ + 5875 STONE, Harold 5/ 9/16 + _Killed in action_ 8/6/17 + 5082 SWIFT, Frederick 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + 5398 VINCENT, Walter John 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 20/11/17 + 4329 WEEDEN, Wilfrid Arthur 11/ 1/16 _Lieut._ + 2928 WHIDDINGTON, William Arthur 5/ 8/15 _Lieut._ + 763561 BARNES, Alfred Douglas 30/ 9/18 + 765467 PHILLIPS, Leslie Jack 28/11/17 + + + 24th (County) Battalion: The Queen’s. + + 165 ROGERS, Sgt. Charles Murray 2/ 9/14 _Major_ + _M.G.C._ [M] + 58 SAUNDERS, Sgt. Cornelius James 1/ 9/14 _Bt.-Major_ + _G.S.O_ ✠ F/D [M] (_3_) + 5722 ASHMAN, Herbert William 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + 5362 BEENEY, James Alexander 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + D.F.C. (_R.A.F._) + 4978 BENWELL, Lionel Newton 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + 4673 BURROUGHS, Percy William 11/ 1/16 _Capt._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 29/8/18 + 5730 CADMAN, Joseph Frederick 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/4/17, 11/9/18 + 4246 CATTELL, Alfred George 6/ 1/16 _Lieut._ ✠ + 5744 CURTIS, Henry Thomas 11/ 7/16 (_K.O.Y.L.I._) + _D/W_ 12/2/17 + 5367 DYKE, Cyril John 11/ 7/16 + _Killed in action_ 7/11/17 + 4667 JAMES, Charles Gordon 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + 4546 KENWARD, Athol Horace White 13/ 1/16 _Lieut._ + _M.G.C._ + 3678 LEAR, Edward C. Rutherford 30/ 7/15 _Lieut._ + 3769 LIVERMORE, Ernest Bernard 27/10/15 + _Killed in action_ 15/9/16 + 5374 MEAKINS, L/Cpl. John Burchell 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + 4616 MOWER, Eric Elsdon 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + 3542 MURPHY, Thomas Joseph 30/ 7/15 _Lieut._ + 5213 PERRY, Percy Robert Wenman 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ [M] + 4431 POLL, Dudley Erskine 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ ✠ + 3890 SLAUGHTER, Vivian 18/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + 3178 SMART, Sgt. Robert Borlase 30/ 7/15 _Lieut._ + (_M.G.C._) + 3739 STRAND, Alister Carmichael 30/ 7/15 _Lieut._ + 5386 SUTHERLAND, John Alexander 11/ 7/16 + _Killed in action_ 8/12/17 + 3203 WARNER, Eric Terence Hugh 16/ 6/15 _Lieut._ + 4404 WATTS, Harold Claude 11/ 1/16 _Capt._ [M] + 5300 WESTCOTT, Albert 15/ 6/16 _Lieut._ + 4509 WETTONE, Henry Frederick 12/ 1/16 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 7/6/17 + 4665 WHEELER, William Robert 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ ✠ F/D + (_2_) + 5613 BATCHELOR, Edward 5/ 9/16 + _Killed in action_ 26/9/17 + 766420 BOLTON, Thomas Allen 7/10/18 + + + 25th (County) Battalion: Cyclists. + + 2880 ANNS, Harold Falkner 28/ 3/15 + _To R.A.F. Staff_ + 2769 GIFFEN, Lionel Edward 8/ 8/15 _Capt._ + _To I.A.R.O._ _w._ -/5/17 + 2875 HAMBLEY, Richard Luskey 13/ 3/15 _Capt._ + _To I.A.R.O._ + 2442 JONES, Thos. Joseph William 23/ 6/15 _Lieut._ + _To I.A.R.O._ + 3875 CARPENTER, Hubert Granville 6/ 8/15 _Lieut._ + _To Div. Cyclists_ (_4_) + 4454 DANIELS, Hugh Arthur William 9/ 1/16 _Lieut._ + 4560 DAVENPORT, Henry Stephen 9/ 1/16 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 22/12/17 + 4452 DE LA COZE, Francis Mare 2/ 1/16 _Lieut._ + 4924 ELLIS, Clarence Victor 15/ 6/16 _Lieut._ (_10_) + [M] + 4925 EPPS, Ralph Septimus G. 15/ 6/16 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 3/10/17 + 5172 FAULKNER, Harold Edward 15/ 6/16 _Lieut._ + _R.A.F._ + 4847 FIELD, Reginald Thomas 15/ 6/16 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 28/4/17 + 4926 FULLER, George J. F. Franklin 15/ 6/16 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/2/17 + 4440 GLUCKMAN, Philip 12/ 1/16 _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 8/10/16 + 4648 HAWKINS, Geoffrey 12/ 1/16 _Lieut._ + 4591 RALEIGH, Roland Arthur 9/ 1/16 _Lieut._ + 4463 SAMPSON, Charles Alexander 16/ 1/16 _Capt._ ✠ + _w._ -/5/17, -/12/17 _K/A_ 9/9/18 + 4800 SHEPHERD, Ernest 15/ 6/16 (_15_) _Lieut._ + 4883 SIDDALL, Thomas Arthur 15/ 6/16 + _Died of wounds_ 17/4/17 + 5158 TERRY, Edward Fenton 15/ 6/16 _R.A.F._ + 5037 WILLIAMS, Francis James 15/ 6/16 _Lieut._ + 4810 HOLTHAM, L/Cpl. Edward James 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 26/10/17 + 765899 MARSH, William Eric 23/ 5/18 + 766533 SMITH, Frederick Thomas 2/10/18 + + + + + THE ARTISTS’ RIFLES. + + (_Recognised as an Officers’ Training Corps by Army Order + No. 429 of 1915._) + + + ABBREVIATIONS. + + 2 or 2/28 = Original 2nd (Reserve) Bn. + 3 or 3/28 = Original 3rd Bn. subsequently designated 2/28. + 15/O.C.B. = No. 15 (Artists’ Rifles) Officer Cadet Bn. + (Q) = Passed Regular Officers’ Examinations for promotion to + Major. + (q) = Passed Regular Officers’ Examinations for promotion to + Captain. + (H) = Qualified at School of Musketry (Hythe). + V.D. = Volunteer Officers’ Decoration. + T.D. = Territorial Officers’ Decoration. + _p._ = Certificate of Proficiency. + _p.s._ = Passed School of Instruction (pre-war). + ¶ = War Service previous to 1914. + † = Served overseas with 1/28, either as Officer or in + other ranks. + O/C = Commanding Officer. + 2 i/c = 2nd in Command. + + + (I.) Officers at date of Mobilization. + + +Honorary Colonel. + + EDIS, Col. Sir Robert William, C.B., V.D. _p._ 16/12/02 + _Awarded_ K.B.E. + + +Lt.-Colonel. + + †MAY, Henry Allan Roughton, V.D. (T.) _p.s._ 13/ 1/03 + _Colonel_, C.B. _O/C_ 1/28 (1914–15, 1920) _Comdt. Southern + Commd. Offrs. School of Inst._ [M] + + +Majors. + + †CHATFEILD-CLARKE, Stanley, V.D. (Q.) 1/ 4/08 + _Lt.-Colonel._ _O/C_ 1/28 (1916–17) [M] + + ¶†EDLMANN, Herbert Elliot, T.D. (_H._) (Q.) 9/12/12 + _Major._ _O/C_ 1/28 (1917) [M] + _Hon. Lt. in Army_, 11 _Sept._, 1901. + + +Captains (Hon. Majors). + + HIGHAM, S. Stagoll, V.D. (Q.) _p.s._ 4/11/02 + _Major._ _A.P.M._ 2/_London Division_ 2 _i/c_ 3/28 _&_ + 15/_O.C.B._ + ¶†SHIRLEY, Herbert J., C.M.G, T.D. (Q.) _p.s._ 3/12/07 + _Lt.-Col._ _O/C_ 2/5 _Lancs. Fusiliers: Lt.-Col. R.A.M.C. + (Malta)_: _O/C_ 1/28 (1921). [M] (2) + + +Captains. + + †INNES, Charles Gordon D., T.D. (_H._) (q.) _p.s._ 27/ 5/09 + _Major. Staff-Lt.: A.P.M. at G.H.Q._ + †EDWARDS, Harry Passmore (q.) T.D. _p.s._ 31/ 5/09 + _Major._ 2 _i/c_ 2/28 + WEST, William George, T.D. (_H._) _p.s._ 4/ 9/09 + _Capt. Assist. Director of Munitions Contracts_ M.B.E. + ¶†GREENWOOD, Charles Francis H. (_H._) (Q.) _p.s. _23/ 1/10 + _Lt.-Col._ _To_ 23/_Lond._: _O/C_ 22/_Lond._ D.S.O. [M] (3) + †KEENE, Alfred Valentine, T.D. _p.s._ 7/ 1/11 + _Major. Physical & Bayonet Training Supvsg. Officer_ + ¶†AUSTEN, Ernest Edward (q.) _p.s._ 9/12/12 + _Major._ _To HQ. Staff of Dir.-Genl._ _R.A.M.C._ D.S.O. [M] + + +Lieutenants. + + Lieut. + †CROFT, Benjamin (q.) (_H._) T.D. _p.s._ 28/ 5/06 _Major._ + _Instr. XV. Corps School_ _Killed in action_ 10/11/18 + †NEAME, Arthur John, T.D. _p.s._ 4/ 9/09 _Major._ + _Adjt._ 2/28. _Instr. First Army Infantry School_ + †ROYDS, Alan Francis, T.D. _p.s._ 4/ 9/09 _Capt._ + †NEIGHBOUR, Sydney W., T.D. (q.) 13/ 7/10 _Capt._ + _Adjt._ 1/28 _Bde.-Major, Dvina Force._ O.B.E. F/D _w._ 28/4/17 + [M] (3) + †BARE, Arnold Edwin (q.) 7/ 1/11 _Capt._ M.V.O. + _Killed in action_ 30/10/17 + †OSTLE, Henry K. Eaton, T.D. 9/12/12 _Lt.-Col._ + 2 _i/c_ 2/_Border: O/C_ 10/_York & Lancs._ _O/C_ + 8/_Somerset L.I.: O/C_ 3/28. ✠ _w._ 25/9/15 [M] (2) + †SIMMONS, Frank Keith (q.) 18/12/12 _Capt._ + _Staff-Lt. G.H.Q._ _To_ 1/_Highland L.I._ _Bde.-Major_ ✠ M.V.O. + F/D [M] (_3_) + THOMPSON, Arthur Ralph 20/12/13 _Capt._ + + +Second Lieutenants. + + 2nd Lieut. + †HALL, Alner Wilson 4/ 3/11 _Lt.-Col._ ✠ + _O/C_ 1/28 _Cadre_ (_Feb.-May_ /19) + †GILKS, Humphrey Livingston 23/10/12 _Capt._ _Adjt._ + 6/_London_ ✠ + †BURMANN, Robert Moyle 23/10/12 _Capt._ _Adjt._ + 2/_Border: Bde.-Major_, 20/_Inf. Bde._ D.S.O. ✠✠ + _Killed in action_ 27/10/18 [M](6) + †TYER, Austin Arnold 5/ 3/13 _Capt._ + (_Special Bde. R.E., Loos_) _To_ 50/_Bde._ _R.F.A._ F/D. [M] + †MONEY, David Frederick 5/ 3/13 _Capt._ + _Adjt._ 1/28 ✠ [M] + †FAIRTLOUGH, Gerard Howard 24/ 6/14 _Capt._ + _To R.E. Signals, 3rd Cav. Div._ ✠ _Died of wounds_ 13/6/18 [M] + RICKATSON, Hugh Cecil 24/ 6/14 _Capt._ + _To_ 5/_Bedford_. _To Coldstream Guards_ [*] _w._ 15/12/17 + + +Adjutant. + + ¶†BLACKWOOD, A. P. (Capt. 2/Border) 2/20/10/12 _Brig.-Genl._ + D.S.O. [M] (2) + + +Quartermaster. + + †SMITH, John Ambrose 8/ 7/14 _Lieut._ + + +Medical Officers (R.A.M.C.). + + †DE SEGUNDO, Major Charles Sempill, V.D. _p._ _p.s._ 2/ 7/09 + _Major._ _M.O. i/c Med. Div._, 6/_Genl. Hosp., France._ O.B.E. + JONES, Capt. Dudley Wm. Carmalt 16/ 4/13 _Colonel._ + _A.M.S._ _To_ 2/_London R.F.A._ + + + (ii.) Officers promoted from the ranks after Mobilization. + + 2nd Lieut. + 1907 †ABBOT-ANDERSON, Sgt. Louis G. 18/ 4/15 _Capt. Adjt._ + 15/_O.C.B._ M.B.E. [M] + 499 †ADAMS, Cpl. Walter Alwyn Cole 17/10/14 _Major._ + _To R.E._ _Adjt._ _w._ 7/6/17 + 2809 †BAILLIE-HAMILTON, L/Cpl. George 12/ 5/16 _Lieut._ + 398 †BARNETT, CQMS Raimond Austin 18/11/15 _Capt. Adjt._ + 1/28. ✠ _w._ 5/4/18, 23/8/18 [M] + 1472 †BAYNE, Sgt. Henry Gerald 12/ 5/16 _Lieut._ + 1480 BOSWOOD, Sgt. Charles G. Gordon 10/12/15 _Lieut._ + _To Food Ministry_ + 2782 BOWLING, L/Cpl. Tom 29/ 4/15 _Capt. Adjt._ + 3/28 + 35 †BYRNE, L/Cpl. Alan Walter 17/10/14 _Capt._ + _To_ 1/_East Lancs._ (2 _i/c_ + _Wounded_ 18/6/15, -/8/16 + 505 †CHETWOOD, Cpl. Ernest Stanley 17/10/14 _Capt. Adjt._ + _G.H.Q. Staff College._ + _Killed in action_ 30/10/17 [M] + 77 †CHILD, Sgt. Arthur James 17/10/14 _Lt.-Col._ + _To R.F.C._ O.B.E. ✠ F.D. [M](2) + 133 †COLEMAN, Sgt. Reginald 14/ 2/15 _Capt. Adjt._ + _Southern Com. Off. School of Inst._ + [M] + 2310 COOPER, Sgt. Douglas Jinkings 7/ 2/15 _Capt._ + 15/_O.C.B._ [M](2) + 536 EDGE, Cpl. Percy Granville 17/10/14 _Major. Adjt._ + 3/28. (_R.A.F._) M.B.E. + 118 †EDWARDS, Sgt. George Cyril 18/ 4/15 _Capt. Adjt._ + 3/28. _Brev.-Maj._ [M](2) + 2427 ELMSLIE, Sgt. Noel 18/ 3/15 _Capt._ + 15/_O.C.B._ _Emp. Ministry of + Munitions_ + 2905 †FORD, Sgt. Leslie Beaumont 12/ 5/16 _Capt._ _A.D.C._ + F/D + 2684 FRANKISH, L/Cpl. William Martin 29/ 4/15 _Capt._ + _To_ 11/_Rifle Bde._ _w._ 16/4/17 + _To Ind. Army_ + 481 †FROST, Sgt. Alan 17/10/14 _Capt._ + _To M.G.C._ _K/A_ 17/10/17 + 1659 GIRLING, L/Cpl. Frederick John 17/10/14 _Capt._ + _To R.A.S.C._ + 948 †GODFREY, CQMS Stephen Mervyn 12/ 5/16 _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 30/12/17 + 1058 †GOULDER, Sgt. Arthur Christopher 14/ 2/15 _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 6/4/18 + 2753 †GROOM, Cyril 14/ 2/15 _Lieut._ + 1/28 _M.G. Off._ + _Killed in action_ 30/12/17 + 2136 HANKINS, Harold William 14/ 2/15 _To_ 13/_London_ + _Wounded_ 4/7/16 + 2290 HARVEY, Eric Blake 18/ 3/15 _Capt._ + (_R.F.C._) _P/W_ -/7/16 + ¶367 †HASLAM, QMS James 12/ 3/16 _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 30/10/17 + 1388 †HEWITT, Sgt. Malcolm Brian 12/ 3/16 _Capt. Adjt._ + 1/28 [M] + 74 HOWARD, L/Cpl. Bernard F. 17/10/14 _Lieut._ + 1534 HUGHES, Thomas Harold 18/ 3/15 _Capt._ + 15/_O.C.B._ _Emp._ _R.E._ + 1809 JOB, Sgt. Ernest Dalzel 19/11/14 _Capt._ + _To M.G.C._ + _Killed in action_ 11/7/16 + 1286 KELSEY, Cpl. Leigh Bentall 22/ 5/15 _Lieut._ + _To Coldst. Gds._ _w._ 11/12/17 + 864 †KYLE, L/Cpl. James 17/10/14 _Lieut._ + _T.M.B._ _To R.A.M.C._ + 1695 LAING, Cpl. James Gordon 17/10/14 _Major._ + _To M.G.C._ _Wounded_ 27/6/16 + _Killed in action_ 3/10/18 + 2621 †LEE-HANKEY, William 29/ 6/15 _Capt._ + 15/_O.C.B._ + 644 †LEPINGWELL, Sgt. George Bikerton 18/ 4/15 _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 30/12/17 + 2941 LEVERSON, Darrell Louis F. 6/ 5/15 Lieut._ + _To_ 8/_London_ _To Staff_ + 6 †LIGHT, C/Sgt. Frederick Robert 21/10/14 _Capt._ _Q.M._ + 2/28 _&_ 1/28 + 1739 †LUBBOCK, Cpl. Humphrey Thornton 18/ 4/15 _Capt._ + 15/_O.C.B._ + 761 †MARGETSON, Sgt. Edward 12/ 3/16 _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 25/3/18 + 263 MARSHALL, Sgt. John Warwick, T.D. 17/10/14 _Capt._ + 745 †MIEVILLE, Sgt. Walter Stokes 17/10/14 _Capt._ ✠ + _w._ 10/11/17 15/_O.C.B._ [M] + 347 NEWTON, Sgt. Charles Edward 7/10/14 _Capt._ + _Brevet-Major_ [M] + 833 †NEWTON, L/Cpl. William Godfrey 17/10/14 _Lt.-Col._ + _A.D.C. to C.G.S._ + _To_ 23, 21, 19, 22/_Lond._: + (_O.C._ 22/_Lond._) ✠ + _Wounded_ -/9/16, -/4/18 + 2619 O’BRIEN, Sgt. Joseph Andrew 30/ 7/15 _Capt._ + (_R.F.C._) + ¶64 †PADFIELD, CSM Frederick Henry 18/ 4/15 _Major._ + _To R.E.(I.W.T.)_ O.B.E. + 404 †PERL, CSM Bernard Huson 18/ 4/15 _Major_ + _To_ 5/_R. Lancaster_ _Adjt._ ✠ + 2466 PERRY, Gordon Mackintosh 29/ 4/15 _Major._ + _To Coldstream Guards_ + _Wounded_ 15/9/16, 27/8/18 + 137 †PIKE, Sgt. Charles William 26/12/14 _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 12/1/18 + 231 †PINDER-BROWN, QMS Henry, T.D. 11/ 2/15 _Capt._ + _To R.T.O._ + 1822 †PORTER, Cpl. Nigel Keith Farrar 12/ 3/16 _Lieut._ + _w._ 31/10/17 _To_ 15/_O.C.B._ + 51 †PRENTIS, Sgt. John Edward 17/10/14 _Capt._ [M] + 746 †ROBINS, Robin Tillyard 19/11/14 _Capt._ + _w._ 27/6/16 _To_ 15/_O.C.B._ + 3040 ROUSE, Sgt. Guy Neville 11/ 7/15 _Lieut._ + 84 †ROYDS, CSM John Iltid 18/11/15 _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 22/3/18 + ¶241 †RUST, CSM Percy, T.D. 18/ 4/15 _Capt._ + M.B.E. [M] + 819 †SCRUTTON, Alan Edward 17/10/14 _Major._ + _A.D.C. to C.G.S._ _To Tank Corps_ ✠ + _Wounded_ 31/7/17 [M] + 274 †SEYMOUR, CSM Joseph 12/ 3/16 _Capt._ [M] + 2749 †SHINNER, L/Sgt. W. Goodwin Blake 18/ 3/15 _Lieut._ + _Died of wounds_ 2/1/18 + 929 †SMITH, L/Cpl. Walter Campbell 17/10/14 _Lt.-Col._ ✠ + _Spec. appt._ [M] (2) + 2080 †SPENCER, Sgt. George 14/ 2/15 _Capt._ + (11/_Rifle Bde._) + _Died of wounds_ 4/12/17 + 1288 †TALLENTIRE, Cpl. Arthur Tom 17/10/14 (_R.F.C._) + _Acc. killed_ 20/10/15 + 1467 †TAPPER, Michael John 17/10/14 _Capt._ + _Asst. Camp Comdt. G.H.Q._ + _To Tank Corps_ ✠ [M] + 2075 TETLEY, Sgt. John C. Dodsworth 19/11/14 _Capt._ + _To_ 3/_Gren. Gds._ + _Killed in action_ -/10/17 + 2245 †THOMPSON, Cpl. Clarence Valentine 14/ 2/15 _Capt._ + _To_ 11/_Rifle Bde._ _Wounded_ + 359 TURNBULL, CSM Richard Frank 11/ 2/15 _Capt._ + _Q.M._ 3/28 [M] + 1820 †WALKER, CQMS Aubrey F. Cumnor 15/ 9/15 _Capt._ + _Q.M._ 15/_O.C.B._ [M] + 2744 WHEELER, Sgt. Ernest Bostock 10/12/15 _Capt._ + 15/_O.C.B._ + 799 †WILLIAMS, Sgt. Gordon 12/ 3/16 _Capt._ + _Medal_ R.V.O. + _Killed in action_ 30/10/17 + 315 †WILLIS, CSM Cecil Herbert S. 18/ 4/15 _Capt._ _Adjt._ + 15/_O.C.B._ _Adjt._ + 10/_York & Lancs._ _A.D.C. to G.O.C._ + 37/_Div._ M.B.E. [M] (2) + 534 †WILLIS, Sgt. Eric Fitzgeorge 10/12/15 _Capt._ + 15/_O.C.B._ + _Killed in action_ 27/3/18 + 142 WINCKWORTH, Sgt. Sidney Howard 27/ 2/15 _Capt._ + _To R.T.O._ + 2506 †YOUNG, Fergus Ferguson 14/ 2/15 _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 27/9/18 + + 2368 †BEAUSIRE, Sgt. Frederick Robert 5/10/16 _Capt._ + 15/_O.C.B._ _To O/C Depot_ + 7850 BELL, Sgt. Reginald Otto 19/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + 2428 †BESCH, Roy Cressy Frederick 21/ 7/16 _Lieut._ ✠ + 766636 †BIRKETT, Frederick Seetree 24/ 9/18 _Lieut._ + 3228 †BLIGHT, Sgt. William 1/ 3/17 _Lieut._ + 1245 †BOMFORD, Sgt. Herbert James P. 3/11/16 _Lieut._ + (_R.F.C._) _Wounded._ 15/11/17 + 7829 BRADSHAW, L/Cpl. John 11/ 2/17 _Lieut._ + 2762 COULSON, Sgt. George 5/10/16 _Capt._ + 15/_O.C.B._ [M] + 761377 †COVIELLO, Sgt. Ambrose 3/ 3/19 D.C.M. + 761405 †CREASEY, Sgt. Robert Douglas 24/ 5/18 _Lieut._ + 763151 †DANCER, L/Cpl. Luke 28/11/17 _Wounded_ -/5/18 + 764019 †DAVENPORT, Cyril Robert 29/ 5/18 + _Wounded_ 9/10/18 + 764951 DAY, Arthur Percival 15/ 7/17 _Lieut._ + 7981 †ELLETT, Sgt. Harold Picton 19/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 29/3/18 + 642 ELLIS, CSM Austin Dennie 5/10/16 _Lieut._ + 178 †ENGLISH, CQMS Alfred Cecil 5/10/16 _Medal_ R.V.O. + _Killed in action_ 30/12/17 + 2698 FRANKLIN-ADAMS, CSM Bernard I. 26/ 9/16 _Major_ + _To R.E.(I.W.T)_ [M] + 2788 GAMBLE, Sgt. David Bertram 5/10/16 _Lieut._ + 761056 †GOACHER, Sgt. Frederick 26/ 4/17 _Capt._ + 2699 HANBURY, Sgt. Frederick Capel 26/ 9/16 _Capt._ + _To R.E.(I.W.T.)_ + 762333 †HEMING, Cpl. Percy 12/11/18 + 760011 HOATHER, RSM William Henry 15/ 7/17 _Lieut._ + 15/_O.C.B._ + 4809 †HOLLAND, L/Cpl. Arthur Leslie 27/ 6/17 _Lieut._ + 15/_O.C.B._ ✠ _w._ 15/1/18 + 2950 †HOWE, Cpl. Arnold Ewart 10/ 7/16 + _Killed in action_ 30/10/17 + 1221 †JONES, Sgt. Owen Edward 19/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + 764372 †LAURENT, Henry Fraser 29/ 5/18 + _Wounded_ 9/10/18 + 1730 †LIGHTFOOT, Sgt. Francis Bertram 24/10/16 + _Killed in action_ 30/12/17 + 765847 MAINWARING, Ernest Charles 18/11/17 _Lieut._ + 765562 MORISON, Roderick Henry 28/11/17 _Lieut._ + _To Guards M/G Regt._ + 2140 †NOTT, Sgt. Donald George 5/10/16 _Lieut._ + 15/_O.C.B._ + 766952 †OWEN, L/Cpl. Phillip Henry A. 4/ 3/19 + _Wounded_ 30/12/17 + 1677 †PARK, Sgt. Charles Allen Roberson 12/ 4/17 + _Prisoner of war_ 30/12/17 [M] + 765189 †PATERSON, George 28/11/17 + 766358 †READ, Arthur Bellamy Holditch 12/11/18 + 761073 †RECKIN, Sgt. Gustav 30/10/17 _Capt._ + _To Indian Army R.O._ + 7049 RUSS, Sgt. Oswald Harraway 25/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + _To Guards M/G Regt._ + 1515 †SALISBURY, Sgt. Walter Frederick 5/10/16 _Lieut._ + _Died of wounds_ 30/12/17 + 760707 †SEABROOK, Arthur Davenport 29/ 5/18 + 765047 †SHARVELL, George William Charles 17/ 3/19 + 765355 †SILCOCK, Cpl. Francis Howard 28/11/17 + _w. & P/W_ 24/3/18 _To O.C. Depot_ + 765572 †SOUTHWELL, Cpl. Stedman Alec 28/11/17 + _Wounded_ 10/9/18 + 760269 †STEPHENSON, Sgt. Cyril 3/ 3/19 + 1610 †STEPHENSON, Cpl. Geoffrey Langton 15/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 4/4/18 + 765813 THOMAS, Anthony James 12/11/18 + 765573 †WANOSTROCHT, L/Cpl. Dudley V. 28/11/17 + _Wounded_ 31/5/18 + 765482 WILLIAMS, Graeme Douglas 18/11/17 + 2913 †WOODROFFE, Cpl. Geoffrey Edward 10/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + _To Tank Corps_ _w._ 12/11/17 + 769376 †WRIGHT, John 15/ 3/19 + + 768988 ALLEN, Geoffrey Norton 17/ 3/19 + 766634 BIGGART, Andrew Stevenson 4/ 2/19 + 768246 BRUCE, L/Cpl. Alastair Henry 17/ 4/19 + 760303 †CHANDLER, William Frank 4/ 3/19 + 763495 †ELKINS, L/Cpl. Alfred James 3/ 2/19 + 764494 †HARRISON, Samuel Percival 17/ 3/19 + 762835 IRELAND, John Watson 3/ 2/19 + 763976 †KNOTT, Harold 17/ 3/19 + 768547 LEWIS, L/Cpl. Mervin 17/ 3/19 + 760064 †NEWBERRY, Cpl. Henry Sidney 5/ 3/19 + 4715 NOEL, L/Cpl. Gerald Hamlyn 4/ 2/19 + 767284 NORTH, William Leslie 6/ 2/19 + 760573 SMALL, Sgt. Ernest Victor 3/ 2/19 + 767019 STEEN, John Dunbar 5/ 2/19 + + M/2 955342 †ANDREW, Lionel Ensor 27/ 2/18 _From R.A.S.C._ + _Wounded_ 9/10/18 + M/2 152263 †BECKE, Harry Reginald 27/ 2/18 _From R.A.S.C._ + S/ 34378 †GOSNELL, Cpl. Vernon Clifford 25/ 9/18 _From R.F.C._ + 34283 WALTON, Cpl. Thos. Eric Leslie 3/ 2/19 _From R.F.C._ + + + (iii.) Retired members rejoined as Officers after Mobilization. + + HORSLEY, Lt.-Col. (Hon. Col.) Walter + Charles V.D. _p.s._ 6/ 9/14 _2_ _Lt.-Col._: + _O/C_ 2/28 & + 104/_Town-Major, Englebelmer._ + BLOMFIELD, Capt. Charles J., T.D. _p.s._ 9/11/14 _Major. + O/C A.C._: _O/C Depot_ [M] + BLUNDELL, Lieut. Alfred Herbert _p.s._ 7/ 9/14 _2, 3_ _Major._ + 2 _i/c_ 15/_O.C.B._ [M] + ¶FOSTER, Lieut. Edward Charles _p.s._ 19/10/14 _2_ _Capt._ + _Employed Commd. Depot_ + FURZE, Sgt. Gordon 23/ 4/15 _3_ _Capt._ + _To Coldst. Gds._ _Staff Capt._ + 2/_Guards Bde._ ✠ + ¶LEFROY, Sgt. Tracy Edward 26/11/14 _2, 3_ _Major_ + 2 _i/c_ 8/_R. Warwick_ + _Killed in action_ 5/12/17 [M] (2) + LEIGH-BENNETT, Pte. E. P. 31/10/14 _Capt._ + _Seconded_ M.B.E. [M] (2) + MOORE, Pte. Leonard P. 21/12/15 _3_ _Lieut._ [M] + SELFE, Lieut. Arthur Edward Ferrour _p.s._7/ 9/14 _1, 2_ _Capt._ + _To_ 5/_Bedfd._ + _To Coldst. Gds._ ✠ + _w._ 31/7/17, 27/11/17 + SPENS, Archibald Hope 19/12/16 _3_ _Lieut._ + TURNER, Charles William 15/ 7/17 _3_ _Lieut._ + VESEY, Sgt. Harold Guillaume 25/ 1/16 _3_ _Capt._ + _Employed Min. of Mun._ + + + (iv.) Retired Officers of other Regiments gazetted + after Mobilization. + + [¶]SHIRLEY, Lt.-Col. William (Indian Army)28/ 9/14 _2, 3_ + _Lt.-Col._ _C/O_ 3/28 & 15/_O.C.B._ + C.M.G. [M] + [¶]RYCROFT, Major Sir Richard N., Bart. + (_Hon. Lt. in Army_) _p.s._ 12/ 2/15 _3_ _Major_ + + + (v.) Officers transferred or attached after Mobilization. + To 1/28. + + HARINGTON, Lt.-Col. John, 3/Rifle Brigade, D.S.O. + (_O/C_ _Nov._/17-_Jan._/18) _Brig-Genl._ C.M.G. + JOHNSON, Lt.-Col. Francis Shand Byam, 1/R. Lancaster + (_O/C_ _Jan.-May_/18) D.S.O. _w._-/5/18 [M] + WILKINSON, Lt.-Col. Herbert Gordon, 5/London + (_O/C_ _May_-_Aug._/18) _w._ 23/8/18 + LEGG, Major John Francis, 5/London + (_O/C_ _Aug.-Sept._/18) 2 i/c Sept./18- + GOLDTHORP, Lt.-Col. Robert Heward, 4/W. Riding + (_O/C_ _Sept._/18-_Feb._/19) D.S.O. [M] + BRACEY, Major Geoffrey John, 5/Norfolk + 2 _i/c_ 1918 + CLUTTERBUCK, Major Noel S., R.M.L.I., D.S.O. + LATHOM,Major Forbes Wm. Farquhar, 2/Bedford, M.C. + _Wounded_ 23/3/18 + + +From 5/London. + + ADDISON, 2/Lt. Vivian + BRODIE, 2/Lt. Cyril Frederick Clements _Wounded_ 20/4/18 + FURZE, Capt. Claude _Killed in action_ 5/4/18 + GORE, 2/Lt. Walter + HELM, 2/Lt. Cecil + HIGGS, 2/Lt. Harry Leonard _Killed in action_ 27/3/18 + HUMMERSTONE, 2/Lt. Laurance George _To R.A.F._ -/1/18 + KITCHING, Capt. Geoffrey Charles _Prisoner of war_ 24/3/18 + LINTOTT, 2/Lt. Henry Chamen _Killed in action_ 21/3/18 + MOORE, Capt. Ernest George _Wounded_ 21/8/18 + MORRIS, 2/Lt. John Harold _Wounded_ 27/9/18 + NEWELL, 2/Lt. Francis Alister _Killed in action_ 24/3/18 + PETLEY, Lieut. Reginald Edmund, M.C. _Prisoner of war_ 24/3/18 + PIGGOTT, 2/Lt. John _Wounded_ 22/3/18 + REEVE, 2/Lt. George Robey, M.C. + SAMPSON, 2/Lt. Horace William _Killed in action_ -/5/18 + WILLIAMSON, Lieut. Frank _Killed in action_ 24/3/18 + YOUNG, 2/Lt. Alan Catchpool _Killed in action_ 24/3/18 + + +From 6/London + + JONES, 2/Lt. Stanley Goring + + +From 7/London + + BEAVAN, Lieut. Robert William + CHANDLER, 2/Lt. George Hammond + HEWSON, 2/Lt. Stanley Barton _To T.M.B._ + SMITH, 2/Lt. Claude Douglas + TAYLOR, 2/Lt. E. G. L. _Wounded_ 27/9/18 + VAN COLLER, Lieut. Louis + + +From 8/London. + + CARMALT, 2/Lt. Herbert Edward + RICHARDSON, 2/Lt. Arthur George _Wounded_ + VENABLES, 2/Lt. Alexander Lones + + +From 9/London. + + HIBBARD, 2/Lt. Hamilton Edgar, D.C.M. ✠ _To R.A.F._ + PRIEST, 2/Lt. Clements Edward + + +From 10/London. + + BATZER, 2/Lt. Roland John _Wounded_ 27/8/18 ✠ + CONWAY, 2/Lt. Francis Henry + COOPER, 2/Lt. John Frederick + DAVIS, 2/Lt. George + ELLIOTT, 2/Lt. Alfred Ernest Thomas ✠ + GARDNER, 2/Lt. E. M. _Killed in action_ 27/9/18 + GARDNER, 2/Lt. James William _To T.M.B._ + GIBBS, 2/Lt. Eric Noel ✠ + JACKSON, 2/Lt. Arthur Frederick + KING, 2/Lt. Hubert Weston _Killed in action_ 10/11/18 + MACNAUGHTON, 2/Lt. Algernon _Killed in action_ -/10/18 + PAVEY, 2/Lt. Phillip Robert Vernon + PERROTT, 2/Lt. Eustace Stroud _Wounded_ ✠ + REID, 2/Lt. Algernon Frederick + + +From 16/London. + + CHESTER, 2/Lt. Harold Stuart + CONNOLLY, 2/Lt. Francis John _Wounded_ 27/9/18 + ELPHICK, 2/Lt. Harold George Thorp + FARRINGTON, 2/Lt. Frederick Victor + LEIGHTON, 2/Lt. William James Cuthbert + MCKINLEY, Lieut. Charles ✠ + MITCHELL, 2/Lt. T. P. + NORFOLK, 2/Lt. William John Alfred + NORMAN, 2/Lt. Reginald Cecil + + +From 17/London. + + DRIVER, 2/Lt. Horace Owen _Wounded_ + JOHNSON, 2/Lt. George + + +From 21/London. + + BLANCHARD, 2/Lt. Henry Claude Allan _Wounded_ 30/10/17, 27/9/18 ✠ + + +From Royal Air Force. + + YEABSLEY, 2/Lt. Gilbert Valentine + + +From R.M.L.I. + + STOCKS, 2/Lt. A. F. _Transport Officer_ + + +From 6/Royal West Kent + + CLARIDGE, 2/Lt. William Stanley + MALPASS, Capt. Charles Edward ✠ _Killed in action_ 10/10/18 + + +From 10/South Wales Borderers. + + ASHFORD, 2/Lt. Stanley Rust _Wounded_ 27/8/18 + EAMES, 2/Lt. Frank _To R.A.F._ ✠ + EVE, 2/Lt. Victor Leonard _Wounded_ 22/8/18 + HERMELIN, Capt. Alec + MORGAN, 2/Lt. Reginald Samuel Leigh _To T.M.B._ + PITTEN, 2/Lt. William Howell + + + Attached to 3/28. + + SHAW, Lt.-Col. Edward St. Lawrence, + 1/East Surrey _O/C_ 15/_O.C.B._ [M](3) + BEETON, Major E. C. 1/R. Sussex _To_ _Brigade-Major_ + CASSERLY, Major J. H. G. Indian Army _To_ _Brigade-Major_ + + AYTON, Lieut. M. C., M.C. 3/Suffolk + CLAY, Capt. R. R., M.C. Hants Yeomanry + CHAPLIN, Lieut. L. F. C. 1/Gloucester + COOPER, Capt. A. E. From T.F. Reserve + EVANS, Lieut. H. K. 4/Wilts. + FRANKLIN, Lieut. H., M.C. 1/Manchester + GATES, Capt. P. H. 2/Lincoln Regt. + GUTHRIE, Lieut. L. R. From T.F. Reserve + MALTBY, Lieut. R. A. L. 1/Durham L.I. + MYERS, Capt. W. 19/Manchester + PEACH, Capt. C. S. From T.F. Reserve + TUCK, Capt. N. J. 1/Norfolk + UNDERWOOD, Lieut. C. H. 17/London + WHITE, Capt. J. D., D.S.O., M.C. 8/Middlesex + + + Royal Army Medical Corps: attached. + + DAVIS, Capt. Haldin _3_ + FINLAY, Capt. Gilbert Laurig Kerr _1_ + GOODBODY, Capt. Francis Woodcock _2_, _3_ + GREEN, Capt. H. Melvill _3_ + LAWSON, Major George Langrigg Leathes _3_ + MATTHEW, Capt. David _1_ ✠ + NELSON, Capt. William Percival _1_ ✠ + NIX, Capt. Sydney _3_ + ¶RICKETTS, Capt. Arthur, C.M.G. + (_Hon. Captain in Army_ 7/2/03) _3_ + DOW, Lieut. _1_ + _M.O. Reserve Corps (U.S. Army)_ + GOOS, Lieut. _1_ + _M.O. Reserve Corps (U.S. Army)_ + VINEYARD, Lieut. _1_ + _M.O. Reserve Corps (U.S. Army)_ + + +Royal Army Chaplains’ Department: attached. + + CURTIS, Capt. Rev. H. _3_ + DAVEY, Capt. Rev. George L. _3_ + DICKINSON, Capt. Rev. Harry _1_ + _Assist. Chaplain G.H.Q._ + _Killed in action_ 30/10/17 + NEWPORT, Capt. Rev. H. _1_ + ROBINSON, Capt. Rev. Basil Cautley _1_ + + + + + G.H.Q. MACHINE-GUN SCHOOL + + (IN FRANCE). + + + Artists’ N.C.O.’s and Men appointed Sergeant-Instructors. + + 1041 BAGGALLAY, Geoffrey Thomas 28/12/14 _To 2/Lt._ + 1/_Welch Regt._ + 1417 BATH, Frederick Nathaniel 14/12/14 _To 2/Lt._ + _M.G.C._ + 2328 BAX, Edwin George Goodson 14/12/14 _To 2/Lt._ + _M.G.C._ + 1926 BAX, William Molyneux 17/ 3/15 _I.S._ + M.S.M. [M] + 2028 BELCHAMBER, Douglas Foster 14/12/14 _To 2/Lt._ + _M.G.C._ + 1621 BROCKMAN, Frank George 4/ 4/15 _To 2/Lt._ + _R.A.F._ + 1081 CARPENTER, Cpl. Alec Edward 28/12/14 _To 2/Lt._ + 1/_West Kent Regt._ + 2071 CLARK, Ronald Boyd 14/12/14 _To 2/Lt._ + _R.A.S.C._ + 710 CLAUSEN, George Frederick 28/12/14 _To 2/Lt._ + _M.G.C._ + 574 COOPER, Sidney Walter 28/12/14 _To 2/Lt._ + _R.A.F._ + 2189 DAVIES, Glyndn Rhys 27/ 7/15 _To 2/Lt._ + _R.A.F._ + 940 DICKSEE, Harold John Hugh 14/12/14 _To 2/Lt._ + _R.A.F._ + 1837 DOLL, Peter John 22/ 7/15 + 1479 DOUGLAS, Arthur Herbert 14/12/14 _To 2/Lt._ + _M.G.C._ + 631 FELLOWS, Lancelot Dermond 17/ 3/15 + 676 FICKLIN, Alfred Hildyard 17/ 3/15 + 2632 FLETCHER, L/Cpl. Ralph Belward 27/ 4/15 _To 2/Lt._ + _M.G.C._ + 434 FLETCHER, Robert Combe 27/ 4/15 _To 2/Lt._ + _R.A.S.C._ + 777 FOSKETT, Arthur Sefton 14/12/14 _To 2/Lt._ + 2/_Middlesex_ + 2755 GILL, Rowland Roy 27/ 4/15 _To 2/Lt._ + _R.E._ + 682 GOULD, James Robertson S. 28/12/14 _To 2/Lt. + _M.G.C._ + 753 GRICE, Algar Norman 17/ 3/15 + 773 GRIFFITH, Frank Stanley 14/12/14 _To 2/Lt._ + _M.G.C._ + 1521 HARPER, Hubert Harry 17/ 3/15 + 1974 HOPKINS, George Henry Stanton 17/ 3/15 + 1555 JUDD, Frederick George 14/12/14 _To 2/Lt._ + 2/_Dublin Fusiliers_ + 1092 JUPPA, Cecil Lewis William 11/ 1/15 + 1415 JUNGUIS, Ernest James Theodore 4/ 4/15 _To 2/Lt._ + 1/_Bedford_ + 490 LEE, L/Cpl. Joseph 14/12/14 + 629 LEIGHTON, William 14/12/14 + 1405 MARSHALL, Oscar Fuller Ben 14/12/14 _To 2/Lt._ + 1/_Yorkshire L.I._ + 2810 MILLEN, Alfred Dyson 27/ 4/15 _To Army + Chaplain_ + 1051 MILLS, Henry Jackson 14/12/14 _To 2/Lt._ + 2/_Middlesex_ + 1112 NEALE, Geoffrey Brockman 17/ 3/15 _To 2/Lt._ + _R.A.F._ + 2378 OAKESHOTT, Harold Alan 27/ 4/15 _To 2/Lt._ + _M.G.C._ + 2527 ORTON, Ernest Henry 14/12/14 _To 2/Lt._ + _Scottish Rifles_ + 177 PAGE, L/Cpl. Harold Thomas 4/ 4/15 + 2778 PALMER, William 27/ 4/15 _To 2/Lt._ + _M.G.C._ + 2192 ROGERS, George Robert 30/ 8/15 _To 2/Lt._ + /_Suffolk & M.G.C._ + 1649 ROPER, Bevil William 28/12/14 + 516 SAMSON, Cpl. Alfred Joseph 11/ 1/15 + 4136 SAMSON, Thomas Frederick 10/ 8/15 + 763 SHEEHAN, L/Cpl. Frank George Edw. 14/12/14 _To 2/Lt. + Motor M/G Service_ + 1019 SHERLOCK, Gerald 4/ 4/15 + 2972 SLOAN, James William Jeffreys 27/ 4/15 _To 2/Lt. + M.G.C._ + 1249 STEER, Wilfred 11/ 1/15 _To 2/Lt._ + _R.A.F_ + 1093 SUGGATE, William Allen 28/12/14 _To 2/Lt._ + _M.G.C._ + 1177 TUCKER, Norman Poulter 28/12/14 _To 2/Lt._ + 2/_Cameron Highlanders_ + 1377 VOSS, Gordon Phillips 11/ 1/15 _To 2/Lt. + Motor M/G Service_ + 1345 WHITAKER, Bernard Joseph G. 28/12/14 _To 2/Lt._ + 2/_West Riding Regt._ + 1438 WITT, Cyril Tansley 22/ 4/15 + 1651 YOUNG, Henry Harman 14/12/14 _To 2/Lt._ + 3/_Royal Fusiliers_ + + 1975 ATHOL, Charles Colborn 24/ 8/15 _To 2/Lt. + M.G.C._ + 1762 BAGLEY, Ernest Gordon 7/ 8/15 + 887 BARKER, Reginald Jack 24/ 8/15 + 1611 BARNETT, Harold Andrew 25/ 8/15 _To 2/Lt. + R.A.S.C._ + 2269 BOLTER, Charles Albert 7/ 8/15 _To 2/Lt. + M.G.C._ + 1505 BULPITT, L/Cpl. James 8/10/15 _To 2/Lt. + M.G.C._ + 2313 BURROW, L/Cpl. Archibald Charles 24/ 8/15 + 1850 BUTTERICK, Frank 24/ 8/15 + 349 DANGERFIELD, Richard James 7/ 8/15 + 2251 DAY, George Hague John 24/ 8/15 _To 2/Lt. + Royal Fusiliers_ + 2532 DEW, Archibald Henry Everrett 24/ 8/15 + 1940 EASTHAUGH, Charles James 7/ 8/15 _To 2/Lt. + R.A.F._ + 2177 FARROW, George Harold 24/ 8/15 _To 2/Lt. + M.G.C._ + 200 GROOM, William Owen 24/ 8/15 + 2004 HOWARD, Frederick Charles 7/ 8/15 _To 2/Lt + M.G.C._ + 420 INGALL, Harold Elfric 7/ 8/15 + 2331 JACKSON, Arthur Stanley 8/10/15 + 2959 JUKES, L/Cpl. Sidney Clapham 24/ 8/15 + 1923 KILNER, Sidney Arthur 24/ 8/15 + 1173 LANCE, Frederick Percival 24/ 8/15 + 2650 LEWINGTON, Charles 24/ 8/15 _To 2/Lt. + M.G.C._ + 1395 PARSONS, Cpl. George Mernard 24/ 8/15 + 2981 SELFE, Cpl. Leonard Pelham 24/ 8/15 + 2776 SLOAN, Charles Hannington 19/ 6/15 _To 2/Lt. + M.G.C._ + 1811 SMYLY, Cecil Ferguson 24/ 8/15 + 1920 STANWAY, Eric Adrian 7/ 8/15 + 2021 STAPLES, Hugh Whittaker 8/10/15 + 2785 STEWART, James Douglas 24/ 8/15 + 1957 STOCK, Ernest Thomas 24/ 8/15 + 2767 TOOTHILL, John Cedric Penman 7/ 8/15 + 1391 WILLIAMSON, James Alexander 24/ 8/15 + 1425 WILLIS, Ambrose Baldwin 24/ 8/15 + 1157 WOODS, Cpl. Arthur Vere Roleston 11/10/15 + + 760485 ADAMS, Arthur Cyril _Killed in action_ -/3/18 + 760328 AUSTIN, Maurice Gerald + 2737 BACK, Albert Frederick + 2382 BATHURST, Charles John + 768558 BUTLER, Edward Lindived + 873 CAMP, Alfred Fisher _To 2/Lt. Unattached List + T.F._ 18/6/18 + 1685 CLAYTON, Alfred Hughes + 4358 DEW, Wallace Browning + 5171 EGERTON, Roland Harding + 3530 FOSKETT, Henry Horan _To 2/Lt. M.G.C._ 26/7/17 + 1894 FRANGHAIDI, Geo. Paul + 5620 GIBBONS, James + 5689 GILLEY, James + 6760 GILLGRASS, Alfred + 5756 GLEN, Vuran + 3154 GIBBONS, James Francis + 6381 GRIERSON, Richard Henry Frederick + 3338 HOLMES, John Maurice _To 2/Lt. Tank Corps_ + 27/7/17 + 6110 LEEDING, William Joseph + 1865 MOULD, Ronald _To 2/Lt. Tank Corps_ + 26/4/17 + 2386 MOYLAN-JONES, Reginald Arthur Withers + 3476 O’REGAN, Alphonsus John _To 2/Lt. M.G.C._ + 26/8/17 + 6021 PARKES, Norman Eric + 7186 PARKIN, John Austin + 763978 POWELL, John Henry + 6718 PROUDFOOT, Alexander + 3019 PRYKE, Alfred William + 2870 RYLANDS, Eric Cland _To 2/Lt. R.F.C._ + 19/4/17 + 5712 SCOTT, Reginald P. + 7495 SMITH, James Percy + 7645 SMITH, John Poole + 2901 STONE, Percy Ray + 2953 TUBBS, Sgt. William Edward _To 2/Lt. Tank Corps_ + 19/12/17 + 1699 WEBB, Edgar Oliver _To 2/Lt. M.G.C._ + 26/4/17 + 761788 WEBSTER, William John + 1939 WHEELER, Arthur Gilbert + + + CHELSEA SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION. + + 557 IRWIN, CSM Hugh Gourlay 26/11/15 _M/G Instructor_ + 995 HOLGATE, Sgt. Basil -/ 3/16 _M/G Instructor_ + 2338 NICHOLLS, Sgt. William Ewart -/ 3/16 _M/G Instructor_ + + + + + THE MANCHESTER REGIMENT. + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + {63rd Foot + {96th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 1602 ROBINSON, Arthur Hine 20/ 3/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 26/4/15 + 1410 WILLIAMSON-JONES, Clarence E. 20/ 3/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + (_R.A.F_) D.F.C. _w._ 27/4/15 + + 763881 GALLAGHER, Charles Francis 27/ 6/17 (_7_) + 2927 GOODING, Hector Ernest 12/11/16 _2_ + 764052 WILCOCK, Harold 27/ 6/17 (_9_) + + + + Special Reserve Battalions (Nos. 3 & 4). + + 3902 DUNCAN, Alexander 21/10/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + _To M.G.C._ _w._ 1/9/16 + 3557 HOWARD, William Edward 24/ 7/15 _4_ _To M.G.C._ + 3121 MOORE, Francis Skinner 24/ 7/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + _To M.G.C._ + 3775 TOWERS, Wilfrid Goodwin 21/10/15 _4_ + _Killed in action_ 2/4/17 + + 761853 CLARKE, John William 20/12/17 _4(22)_ + _Wounded_ 14/4/17 [M] + 7532 DALE, Austin Frederick 26/ 1/17 _4_ + 766185 DAVIS, Philip Henry Hatton 1/ 5/18 _3_ + _Died of wounds_ 9/11/18 + 2841 FARADAY, Lawrence Baumer 26/ 1/17 _4(10)_ + 762995 KENT, Percy Edward Albert 29/ 3/17 _3(2)_ + 762668 MOORE, Robert Clarke 26/ 4/17 _4_ + 765403 PARKHURST, George Henry 1/ 8/17 _3_ (8/_Worc._) + _Killed in action_ 3/6/18 + 764563 PRIME, Arnold 29/ 8/17 _4_ + _Killed in action_ 21/3/18 + 7390 RATHBONE, Leonard 22/11/16 _4(17)_ + _Prisoner of war_ 14/6/18 + 7987 SANT, Ronald 19/12/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 31/7/17 + 765406 SMITH, Donovan Richardson McC. 1/ 8/17 _4_ (1/_Worc._) + _D/W_ 27/5/18 + 7392 SPENCER, Richard Austin 22/11/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + (_R.F.C._) + 764106 SPENCER, William 27/ 6/17 _3_ + 6859 STOTT, Walter Goodwin 26/ 9/16 _4_ + (15/_Cheshire_) _K/A_ 19/9/18 + + +Territorial Battalions (No. 5 to 10). + + 3817 ATKIN, L/Cpl. 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Mercet 2/11/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + (_M.G.C._) + 4479 NEWTH, Robert Charles 2/ 6/16 _10_ _Lieut._ + 3836 NEWTON, Cuthbert Raymond 6/12/15 _8_ + _To Min. of Labour_ + 4721 OGDEN, Frederick William 3/ 6/16 _5_ + 3911 OGDEN, William Edward 11/12/15 _5_(_18_) + _Capt._ ✠ _Wounded_ 13/5/18 + 4193 OLIVER, Herbert William 11/12/15 _5_ (_R.A.F._) + Pilot Officer + 4080 O’SHAUGHNESSY-LEVY, R. Percy 19/12/15 _5_ + 4756 OWEN, Wilfred Edward Salter 2/ 6/16 _5_ _Capt._ ✠ + _K/A_ 4/11/18 + 539 PEARCE, Geoffrey Owens 29/ 4/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + 4132 PHILLIPOWSKY, Ivan Ritchie 7/12/15 _7_ + 3771 PITT, Benno Ormangardo 2/12/15 _9_ _Lieut._ + (_Ind. Army_) + 4144 PRIESTLY, Henry 7/12/15 _7_ _Lieut._ + 4076 REEVE, Garnet Norman Bray 16/12/15 _9_ + _w._ 24/10/17, 3/8/18 _K/A_ 1/9/18 + 4304 SALTER, Leonard E. 10/ 1/16 _8_ _Lieut._ + (_M.G.C._) _w._ 26/10/17 + 5321 SHAW, Eric William 22/ 6/16 _7_ _Lieut._ + 3867 SMITH, Rowland Arthur 2/12/15 _10_ _Lt._ + (3/_Lancs. 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Warwick Edward 13/ 5/15 _19_ _Capt._ ✠ + 3218 WOOD, John Patrick Henry 3/ 4/15 _22_ _Capt._ + _w._ -/7/16 _K/A_ 11/1/17 + + 767344 BAMPTON, Harold Richard 6/ 2/19 + 5008 BARKER, Theodore 10/ 4/17 _22_ + _Killed in action_ 13/5/17 + 6969 BELL, Frederick Alexander 19/12/16 _12_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 24/5/17 + 768390 BERRY, Walter Richard 17/ 3/19 + 768054 BROADY, George Sheard 6/ 3/19 + 766590 BURGESS, Harold 3/ 2/19 + 763871 CALVERT, William Henry 29/ 8/17 _22_ + 768313 CATHCART, William Clements 17/ 3/19 + 767743 CATTERALL, George 5/ 3/19 + 763872 CHAPMAN, Donald James 27/ 6/17 (_9_) + 763175 CROFTS, Guy Prescott Shipley 1/ 3/17 _19_ + 768113 CURRIE, Claude 18/ 3/19 + 767832 DOWELL, Alfred Edwin 3/ 3/19 + 765032 DREY, Robert Fornand 27/ 2/18 _11_ + 6854 FARRINGTON, Roy Leech 26/ 9/16 (_1_) _Lieut._ + 761758 FLINT, Reginald Perdue 25/ 9/17 (_9_) + 767169 GEE, Arthur Smith 5/ 2/19 + 3343 GRIERSON, Kenneth McIvor 2/ 8/16 _22_ D.S.O. ✠ + F/D _w._ 17/10/17 [M] + 6801 GROS, Henri Samuel 5/ 9/16 _20_ _Lieut._ + 764887 HALL, Harry William 29/ 8/17 (_9_) + 764065 HALLIWELL, Fred 29/ 8/17 _19_ + _Killed in action_ 22/4/18 + 764241 HALLIWELL, Frederick 29/ 8/17 _11_ _Capt._ + _Killed in action_ 12/10/18 + 7422 HASTINGS, Vincent Patrick 19/12/16 _22_ + 767299 HERBERT, Lawrence Augustus 6/ 2/19 + 7464 HESLOP, Eric Charles 25/ 1/17 _12_ + 766864 HOOSON, Donovan John Stewart 3/ 2/19 + 4761 HUSTON, Arthur Richard 1/ 5/17 _22_ + 763554 HYDE, Samuel 26/ 4/17 + 767470 JELKS, William Murray 6/ 2/19 + 1899 JONES, Horace Frank Nielson 20/ 6/16 _22_ _Lieut._ + 3565 KLUGMAN, Julius Victor 2/ 8/16 _22_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 27/9/18 + 762980 KNOWLES, Stanislaus Alfred 28/ 3/17 _17_ + 767474 LAMB, Arnold Lewis 15/ 3/19 + 764783 MAWSON, Stanley 29/ 8/17 _19_ + 762907 MOSS, Gerald Alec 31/ 7/17 _19_(_2_) + _Killed in action_ 10/8/18 + 764117 MOTTERSHALL, Herbert Stanley 27/ 6/ + _Died of wounds_ 9/10/17 + 762414 NASH, Phillip Geoffrey 26/ 4/17 _21_ + _Killed in action_ 5/10/17 + 7135 NEAL, Leslie 21/12/16 _24_ _Lieut._[M] + 766902 O’CONNOR, John Louis 4/ 3/19 + 768886 OWRID, Thomas 14/ 2/19 + 767624 PANTER, Gerald 4/ 3/19 + 764661 PARKES, Alfred 29/ 8/17 _21_ + 762111 PAULSEN, Percy Henry 3/ 2/19 + 764793 PENTY, Walter Smith 1/ 8/17 _11_ + 3597 PLUMMER, Alfred James 2/ 8/16 _21_ + _Wounded_ 4/9/16, 11/5/17 + 767112 RAWLINSON, Harry 6/ 2/19 + 5137 RICHARDS, Ernest Harry 19/12/16 _21_ + _Killed in action_ 2/4/17 + 762567 ROOCROFT, Edgar Talbot 28/ 3/17 + 764208 SMART, Herbert William 31/ 7/17 (_9_) + 763669 SUTER, Eric James 26/ 4/17 + _Wounded_ 23/11/17 + 761194 WALLACE, George Douglas 25/ 6/17 _21_ + _Killed in action_ 26/10/17 + 763605 WALSH, Alfred 28/ 3/17 + _Wounded_ 14/11/17 + 764569 WALTON, George Kelmore 28/ 8/17 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 30/8/18 + 764920 WHITTLES, Thomas 28/ 8/17 + 7345 WHITWORTH, John Cyril 19/12/16 _21_ _Lieut._ + 761106 WHITWORTH, L/Cpl. Sidney 1/ 5/18 _Capt._ + 7053 WILLIAMS, Harold 19/12/16 _22_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _P/W_ 22/11/17 + 5825 WOOLLAM, Harry Morgan 26/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + + [Illustration: + + _Copyright._] [Capt. W. B. WOLLEN. + + TERRITORIALS AT POZIERES.] + + [Illustration: + + _Crown Copyright._] + + [By permission of the Imperial War Museum. + + CADETS SELECTING AND CUTTING BRUSHWOOD, France, 1915.] + + + + + THE MIDDLESEX REGIMENT + + (THE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE’S OWN). + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1, 2, 3 & 4). + {57th Foot + {77th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 2383 ADAMS, Ronald George H. 2/12/14 + _To_ 16/_London_ + 1884 AUSTIN, Herbert Eric 5/12/15 _4_ (_R.A.F._) + _Pilot Officer_ + 2128 CHAPMAN, Bruce Oswald 26/ 5/15 _3_ _Lieut._ + 3272 CHURCHFIELD, Sidney Percival 16/ 1/16 _4_ + _Killed in action_ -/7/16 + 1888 COOK, Charles Alfred Barton 29/ 8/15 _4_ _Lieut._ [M] + 1440 DEWES, Bryan Osmond 14/ 2/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 30/7/15 + 1420 ELLIOTT, Philip Maurice 14/ 2/15 _3_(_2_) + _Wounded_ 9/5/15 _K/A_ 1/7/16 + 777 FOSKETT, Arthur Sefton 23/ 4/16 _2_ _Lieut._ + _M.G.C._ + 199 GILKS, Harold Langton 5/ 4/15 _4_ _Capt._ ✠ + (_1/Artists_) [M] + 1422 HALLOWES, Sgt. Rupert Price 5/ 4/15 _4_ =V.C.= ✠ + _Killed in action_ 30/9/15 [M] + 965 HARE, L/Cpl. Bernard Urmston 23/11/14 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 25/9/15 [M] + 2615 HARE, Evan Amyas Alfred 27/ 1/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 10/3/15 + 1987 HILL, Arthur Dudley 23/ 4/15 _1_ _Lieut._✠[M] + 1988 HILL, Arthur Lionel 23/ 4/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 25/9/15 + 3296 HORNE, John Gibson 7/11/15 _4_ (_R.A.F._) + _Flying Officer_ + 3197 KING, Thomas Charles 3/10/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _M.G.C._ _w._ -/3/16 + 3322 LOFTS, Frank 16/ 1/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/11/16 + 2757 MANSFIELD, Francis Turquand 14/11/14 (_4_) + 3/_R. West Kent_ + 2742 MELLISH, Richard Coppin 12/ 6/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 25/9/15 + 1051 MILLS, Henry Jackson 23/ 4/16 _2_ _Lieut._ + _M.G.C._ _K/A_ 30/5/18 + 1637 OWEN, Vaughan Edward O’Neill 23/ 4/15 _3_ _Capt._ + 3620 PARKER, Francis Gordon 28/11/15 _1_ _Capt._ [M] + 2847 RAYMENT, L/Cpl. Christopher Graham 11/ 6/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/ 7/16 + 1498 ROBERTS, Arthur Harold 26/ 5/15 _3_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 17/9/15 + 1130 SHARPE, Charles Lancelot Arnot 14/ 2/15 _3_ + _Died of wounds_ 25/4/15 + 1546 SPATZ, Walter 23/ 4/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 1/7/16 + 994 TIGAR, Harold Walter 23/ 4/15 _3_ + _Killed in action_ 9/5/15 + 1011 WHITFELD, Frederick Ashburnham H. 14/ 2/15 _3_ + _Killed in action_ 23/4/15 + 1881 WILLIAMS, Ernest Alfred M. 23/ 4/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 7/5/15, 18/9/15 + 2793 WILLIAMS, Hugh Meredith 16/ 1/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 26/2/16 + 3784 WILSON, John 5/12/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ -/7/16 + + 4233 BACKHOUSE, Herbert Franklin 1/ 5/17 _4_ + _Killed in action_ 25/8/18 + 5462 BARBER, Percival Henry 3/ 4/17 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 23/4/17 + 5981 BARTLETT, Leonard 22/11/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 24/4/17 + 6866 COOMBS, Arthur Conrad 2/ 5/17 _4_ + 760977 CRAY, Harold Frederick 7/ 7/17 _1_ + _Wounded_ 5/12/17 + 761085 DUFFY, William Arthur 26/ 6/17 _1_ + 760536 GODWIN, Charles Robert 26/ 6/17 _1_ + 762407 JOHNSON, Arthur Dunphy 25/ 9/17 _3_ + 765485 MUNRO, James Garrett 21/10/17 _1_ + 6521 NEDEN, Harold George 26/ 9/16 _4_(_19_) + _Wounded_ 30/1/17, 2/10/17 + 761010 RAPLEY, William Godfrey 7/ 7/17 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 25/9/17 + + + Special Reserve Battalions (Nos. 5 & 6). + + 3547 FENWICK, Cecil James 1/10/15 _5_ + (-/_Oxford & Bucks_) _w._ -/7/16 + 1545 GRIFFITHS, Hubert Percy 14/12/14 _5_ _Lieut._ + _To West African F.F._ + 2644 NOAD, Colin Kenneth 29/12/14 _6_ _Lieut._ + _To Staff-Lieut. 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Frederick Bernard 9/10/14 _7_ _Lieut._ + 3204 CARR, James Benjamin 18/ 5/15 _10_ _Lieut._ + 2601 COLLINS, Horace Alexander 3/10/14 _9_ _Capt._ + 3524 DE PASS, Ronald David 2/ 5/15 _10_ _Lieut._ + _R.A.F._ _w._ 2/5/17 [M] + 3182 FALCK, Lionel Louis 4/ 6/15 _9_ + 3529 FORBES, L/Cpl. Lawrence 5/ 8/15 (_9_) + _To_ 5/_London_ + 2330 FOX, Graham Laidler 21/ 5/15 _9_ _Lieut._ + 2431 GILLESPIE, L/Cpl. Gordon Wood 2/ 3/15 _9_ _Lieut._ + _R.A.F._ _Presumed K/A_ 13/4/17 + 2432 GINGER, Leonard Stanbridge 14/ 3/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + _M.G.C._ + 1049 GOULD, Robert Macdonald 9/10/14 _7_ _Major_ F/D + _w._ -/9/16 + 2768 GREGORY, Wallace James I. D. 11/ 6/15 _9_ + _Cap. & Adjt. 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African Regt._ _w._ -/-/18 [M] + 3845 IBBOTSON, Cecil Clayton 7/ 8/15 _14_ _Lieut._ + 4614 JENKINS, Arnold Collier 26/ 5/16 _Lieut._ + _To R.A.F._ _w._-/8/16 + 2166 LATHAM, Harold 12/12/15 _16_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/6/16 + 1447 LAWLESS, Philip Henry 7/ 5/15 _18_ + _Capt. & Adjt._ + 2881 PALMER, Arthur Baillie Bentinck 4/ 2/15 _17_ _Lieut._ + (_R.A.F._) _Acc/K_ 23/8/18 + 3451 PRESCOTT, William 10/ 3/15 _13_ + 2844 REID, Douglas 18/12/14 _15_ _Lieut._ + 1941 SKERRY, James Bradwell 11/ 5/15 _17_ + _Killed in action_ -/6/16 + 284 STUART-COOK, Sgt. Henry 4/ 2/15 _11_ + 1991 THORNTON, Hugh Cholmondeley 4/ 1/15 _11_ _Lieut._ + _To_ 10/_D.C.L.I._ + 2792 THISTLETON, John Francis 11/ 2/15 _14_ + _To_ 7/_W. Yorks_ + 1553 WHINNEY, Charles Toller 22/ 8/14 _11_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 10/12/17 [M] + 2609 WILLIAMS, Llewelyn David 23/ 1/15 _15_ _Lieut._ + + 4295 ABBOT, William 5/ 9/16 _22_ + _Wounded_ 6/11/18 + 3510 ASHENDEN, Edward James 4/10/16 _23_ + _Wounded_ 7/6/17, 6/9/18 + 1660 ASHFORD, Cpl. Aubrey Charles 9/12/16 _15_ + 766958 BADDELEY, Austin Wright 4/ 2/19 + 6041 BAKER, Percy Richards 7/ 7/16 _24_ + _Wounded_ -/11/16 + 768389 BALDWIN, William James Fleetwood 5/ 2/19 + 766067 BARRATT, Arthur John 23/ 5/18 _32_ + 768111 BELL, Harold Benjamin 12/ 2/19 + 4949 BEER, John Tidbury 7/17/17 _25_ + _Wounded_ -/11/16 + 7364 BILBY, Eustace John 19/12/16 (_2_) + _Killed in action_ 16/8/17 + 762642 BLAKE, Arthur Edward 5/ 8/17 _20_ + _Wounded_ 12/12/17, 15/6/18 + 769205 BRIGGENSHAW, Robert John 4/ 3/19 + 767740 BRIGGS, Harold Thomas 3/ 3/19 + 765109 BROWN, Horace Gilbert 31/10/17 + 765156 BROWN, Reginald Herbert 31/10/17 + 767276 BUNKER, Herbert Edwin 5/ 2/19 + 7348 BUTT, Herbert 19/12/16 _Lieut._ + 762675 CHANTRILL, Charles Hubert 30/ 5/17 _26_ + 7168 CHAPLIN, Thos. Haliburton Goodwill 7/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + 766640 CHRISTIE, Herbert James 3/ 2/19 + 764055 CLARKE, Francis 26/ 9/17 _16_ + _Wounded_ 29/12/17 + 769277 CLERY, Lumley Lawrence 5/ 3/19 + 764112 COLE, Cecil Charles Edward 3/ 3/19 + 1918 COLLINS, Arthur Jefferies 15/ 1/15 _30_ _Capt._ + 6615 COPELAND, Ernest Frederick 7/ 7/16 _25_ _Lieut._ + 769091 CUTLER, William Herbert 3/ 3/19 + 768295 DAVENPORT-HANDLEY, Humphries J. 12/ 2/19 + 768084 DAVIS, Cyril Lance 18/ 3/19 + 767555 DELL, Cecil James 3/ 3/19 + 761672 DUDDY, James Frederick Ernest 14/ 4/17 + 768249 DUNMORE, Cyril William 17/ 3/19 + 764885 ELLIOTT, Frederick William 26/ 9/16 (_4_) + 767573 EVANS, Henry Rex Gillatt 3/ 3/19 + 3592 FAULKNER, John Bradfield 25/ 2/17 _13_ + _Wounded_ 18/8/17 + 3705 FISH, Benjamin Leslie 21/ 6/16 _12(18)_ + _Died of wounds_ 30/10/18 + 765168 FRECKER, Sgt. Albert Charles 5/ 2/19 + 764769 GILES, James 29/ 8/17 _20_ + 5948 GOLDBURG, Philip 7/ 7/16 _15_ _Lieut._ + 768218 GOUDA, Willie Walter Finlayson 17/ 3/19 + 7142 GUY, Robert 19/12/16 _20_ _Lieut._ + 768041 HALL, Cyril Ruxton 3/ 4/19 + 7663 HARE, Lionel Harold Eustace 24/ 8/16 _Lieut._ + 768541 HARRISON, Edward Lewis 13/ 2/19 + 766553 HOLLAND, Richard Henry 24/ 5/18 + _Wounded_ 12/9/18 + 760479 HOLT, Granville Grindroe 25/ 6/17 _13_ + _Wounded_ 21/8/17 + 760553 HOOKE, Arthur Holman 27/ 6/17 _20_ + _Wounded_ 12/12/17 + 763888 HOWELL, Hubert David 30/ 5/17 _11_ + 761313 IREDALE, John Taylor 4/ 2/19 + 768232 JOHNSON, Douglas Dunphy 19/ 3/19 + 763461 JONES, Ernest Owen 30/ 5/17 _12_ + _Wounded_ 4/6/18 + 4994 JONES, William Henry Lake 7/ 7/16 _25_ _Lieut._ + 765180 KILLICK, Stephen George 31/10/17 + 7352 LEAROYD, L/Cpl. Ernest Smith 19/12/16 _20_ + _Killed in action_ 23/11/17 + 762507 LEAVER, Stanley Horace 26/ 4/17 _17_ + _Killed in action_ 9/4/18 + 763108 LEONARD, George Conrad 30/10/17 + 6589 LESTER, Reginald Mountstephens 7/ 7/16 _25_ _Lieut._ + 3609 LEVESON, Adolphus Henry 7/11/16 _16_ _Lieut._ + 767637 LINTER, Frank Cyril 3/ 3/19 + 768477 LOCK, Percy 5/ 2/19 + 760018 MANVELL, Francis George 17/ 3/19 + 762458 MCMILLAN, Roland John 2/ 8/17 _17_ + 768480 MCWILLIAM, William Rea 5/ 2/19 + 767366 MIEVILLE, Louis Charles 5/ 2/19 + 767622 MODLEN, Sidney Edwin 3/ 3/19 + 6809 MORRIS, Alfred Arthur Thomas 26/ 9/16 _21_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _w._ 12/12/17 _D/W_ 24/10/18 + 769153 NEECH, Walter Punshon 14/ 2/19 + 767808 NELSON, John Peel 3/ 3/19 + 761529 NEWMAN, CSM Charles Stanley 14/ 2/19 [M] + 5853 NORRIS, Victor Lawrence 26/ 9/16 _23_ + 762960 OSMOND, Wilfred Hamilton 26/ 4/17 + 764377 PAGE, Frederick William Robert 24/ 9/17 + 764040 PARRISH, Edwin Percy 27/ 6/17 _23_ + 768706 PATON, Edward Curphey 13/ 2/19 + 5794 POYNTON, Allen 4/ 5/17 _18_ + 3718 PILE, Samuel John Houghton 21/ 9/16 _13_ ✠ _Wounded_ + 767694 RICHARDS, Charles Alexander Frank 3/ 3/19 + 763135 RICHARDSON, Thomas Havelock 26/ 4/17 + 766618 REIDINGER, Stanley Lewis John 17/ 3/19 + 767702 ROBINSON, Claude Cecil 17/ 3/19 + 767782 ROBINSON, Leslie 3/ 3/19 + 3621 ROGERSON, Harold 21/ 2/17 _13_ + 763044 ROSS, Roderick O’Connor 26/ 9/17 _17_ + 761155 ROWLAND, Harold Evans 7/ 3/19 + 7187 ROWNTREE, Douglas Woodville 19/12/16 (_1_) + _Wounded_ 12/3/17, 19/4/18 + 767783 SADLER, Harold Abraham 17/ 3/19 + 6900 SARGOOD, Hugh Frank 1/ 4/17 _16_ + 767824 SCHOFIELD, Charles Eric 17/ 3/19 + 6580 SEARCY, John Henry 26/ 9/16 _21_ + 767695 SHEPHERD, Maurice William 3/ 3/19 + 5289 SHERRARD, Leslie Herbert 7/ 7/16 _25_ _Lieut._ + 764801 SORRELL, Frederick George 26/ 9/17 + 767162 STACEY, Maurice Robert 5/ 2/19 + 767307 SUTTON, Walter Dudley 6/ 2/19 + 760777 SWAN, Kenneth Thomas 26/ 9/17 + _Wounded_ 11/5/18 + 767446 TOWNSEND, Phillip Paulson 6/ 2/19 + 767698 TRANGMAR, Harold Edgar 3/ 3/19 + 6542 TYE, Frederick 4/ 5/17 _18_ ✠ + 760477 WADSWORTH, Arthur 25/ 6/17 _13_ ✠ + 761496 WEBB, Bernard Hugh 12/ 2/19 + 767845 WELLMAN, Gordon Menzies 17/ 3/19 + 767846 WHADCOAT, Charles John 5/ 3/19 + 1882 WILLIAMS, Harold Oswald 21/ 9/16 _13_ + _Killed in action_ 21/1/17 + 766728 WILLOUGHBY-DAVIS, Vernon 3/ 2/19 + 767373 WURR, Alexander Hewitt 12/ 2/19 + + + + + THE MONMOUTH REGIMENT (T.F.) + + + 2nd Lieut. + 3229 EVANS, Frank Taynton 21/ 5/15 _Capt._ + 2414 HARPER, Edward Russell 19/ 3/15 _Capt._ _Adjt._ + ✠ (_R.A.S.C._) + 3122 MOORE, Reginald Elsenham M. 21/11/15 _Lieut._ + 3655 SHARPE, Horace Edmund 21/11/15 _Capt._ + _w._ 26/4/18, 2/10/18 _Educ. Officer_ + + 5674 ARTHUR, Walter Headley 17/ 6/16 _Lieut._ + 4873 BARR, Robert Allan 17/ 6/16 _Lieut._ + 4991 BROWNE, Herbert William 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + 4841 CLERY, Gerald John 17/ 6/16 _Lieut._ + 4983 COOPER, William Reginald Donne 17/ 6/16 _Lieut._ + 4639 DUNCAN, Charles Percy Hochee 17/ 6/16 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 20/12/17 + 5208 KIRBY, Norman Francis 31/ 5/16 _Lieut._ + 4775 LLOYD, David Howard 8/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + 4882 MARRABLE, Christopher George 17/ 6/16 _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 23/5/17 [M] + 4497 MOLLETT, Frederick Norman 18/ 6/16 + 4933 MOORE, Frank Leonard 17/ 6/16 _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 12/12/18 + 4814 RICHARDS, Arthur 3/ 7/16 + _Died of wounds_ 27/6/17 + + 763609 ARCHER, Henry Charles 25/ 9/17 + _Killed in action_ 8/10/18 + 5691 GOWER, Frederick William 5/ 8/16 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 2/7/17 + 6059 HAGGIS, Ernest Victor 5/ 8/16 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 25/8/17 + 4897 HILL, Walter Percy 5/ 8/16 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 22/12/17 + 6620 HOWELLS, George Davey 5/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + (15/_Cheshire_) _K/A_ 28/2/18 + 763038 LIBBY, William Norman 16/ 6/17 _Lieut. + (_Labour Corps_) + 5130 MASDING, Stanley Henry Percy 5/ 8/16 _Lieut._ + (_R.A.F._) + 765799 PROSSER, David Russell 24/ 4/18 + 5356 REMINGTON, William 5/ 8/16 _Lieut._ + 5354 SECCOMBE, James Horace 5/ 8/16 _Lieut._ + 7646 SOUPER, Charles Alexander 11/ 2/17 _Lieut._ + 764724 SWASH, Frederick Clifford 29/ 8/17 + 763349 THOMPSON, Ronald William 26/ 4/17 + _Killed in action_ 11/4/18 + 5356 TODD, Cyril Kerridge 5/ 8/16 _Lieut._ + 766458 WILLIAMS, Arthur Thomas 26/ 6/18 + 764740 WILLIAMS, Thomas Brinsmead 28/ 8/17 _Lieut._ + 8078 YENDALL, Raymond B. 24/ 8/16 _Lieut._ + (_Tank Corps_) _P/W_ 29/10/18 + + + + + THE ROYAL MUNSTER FUSILIERS. + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + {101st Foot + {104th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 447 CONRAN, Edward Denis 23/ 4/15 _2_ _Capt._ ✠✠ + _w._ 8/10/15, 22/5/16, 14/10/18 [M] + 1723 DENNYS, Kenneth Rose 1/ 1/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 9/5/15 + 1446 HORSFALL, Arthur Mendelssohn 1/ 1/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 9/5/15 [M] + 3363 MCCANN, William John 24/10/15 _2_ _Lieut._ [M] + 819 PAGE, Francis Trafford 1/ 1/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 9/5/15 + 1442 PARKER, Wilfred Horsley 1/ 1/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 9/5/15 + 1540 RABONE, Maxwell 1/ 1/15 _2_ + _Died of wounds_ 21/8/15 + + 4917 CALLANAN, Michael 26/ 9/16 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 20/12/16 + 5797 GROVE-PRICE, William F. 26/ 9/16 _2_ _Lieut._ + 5512 KELLY, Edward Heald F. 12/11/16 _2_ + + + Special Reserve Battalions (Nos. 3, 4 & 5). + + 2910 FRASER, Claude Tancred 10/ 3/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + + 7124 CLANCY, Jeremiah 25/10/16 + _Prisoner of war_ 21/9/17 + 6548 O’BRIEN, James 25/10/16 _5_ + (1/_R. Innis. Fus._) _w._ 5/12/17 + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 218 CHANDLER, Cpl. Cecil W. 28/ 9/14 _8_ _Capt._ ✠ + _w._ -/8/16 _K/A_ 30/3/18 + 537 HARRISON, Frank 28/ 9/14 _9_ + O.B.E. ✠ + 472 MORRELL, Charles 28/ 9/14 _9_ _Lieut._ + _To R.F.C._ + 1160 QUARE, Herbert Alfred Brame 26/ 9/14 _9_ _Capt._ ✠ + _w._ 25/5/17 [M] + 1628 UZIELLI, Edward Noel 5/10/14 _9_ _Lieut._ + 1370 WATTS-RUSSELL, Cpl. John Charles 5/ 1/15 _9_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ -/1/16 + + 767503 BULGAR, Arthur Gerard 6/ 2/19 + 762714 CAROLIN, Horace George 29/ 3/17 + _Wounded_ 6/11/18 + 766485 COSGROVE, Hubert Gregory 26/ 9/17 (_2_)_Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 25/3/18 + 762718 CRONIN, William Francis 3/ 3/19 + 768882 MEANY, William 14/ 2/19 + 766613 O’CONNOR, Charles Anthony 24/ 3/19 + 3401 WALSH, John Edward 1/10/16 _8_ _Wounded_ + + + + + THE NORFOLK REGIMENT. + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + 9th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 1031 CHATER, Guy Leathley 27/ 1/15 _1_ + 1541 FARQUHARSON, Hugh Joseph 1/ 1/15 _1_ + _Died_ 27/8/16 + 2393 KLEIN, Adrian B. L. 11/ 6/15 _1_ _Capt._ + O.B.E. F/D _w._ 30/9/15 + 1300 LORIMER, John Scott 11/ 6/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + (_T.M.B._) + 2058 MARTIN, Ernest William 11/ 6/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 27/7/16 + 1727 SIBREE, Herbert John Hyde 1/ 1/15 _1_ _Capt._✠ [M] + 1538 TYLER, Guy Cromwell 1/ 1/15 _1_ _Capt._ + _w._ 3/5/15 _D/W_ 22/8/18 + 2515 BURNETT, Fossett Sidney 20/10/15 + + + Special Reserve Battalion (No. 3). + + 4351 TOWER, Herbert George Eric 19/ 6/16 _3_ _Lieut._ + _To Indian Army_ ✠ + 763092 BRADLEY, William Charles 29/ 3/17 _3_ _Lieut._ + 768186 PRICE, Edwin Henry 17/ 3/19 _3_ + 766336 RAMSEY, Henry Oswald 28/ 5/18 _3_ + 766337 REDMAN, Everett Dorton 29/ 5/18 _3_ + + + Territorial Battalions (Nos. 4 to 6). + + 3107 ADAMS, Robert 23/ 5/15 _5_ + _Killed in action_ 12/8/15 + 3156 HEMSWORTH, Noel Edward C. 9/ 7/15 _5_ + _From_ 7/_Worcester_ + 3104 OLIPHANT, L/Cpl. Marcus Francis 28/ 3/15 _5_ + _Killed in action_ 12/8/15 + 3796 ALLWOOD, Charles 30/ 7/15 (_4_) + _To_ 6/_West Riding_ + 3623 BENTLEY, Alfred 30/ 7/15 (_4_) _Lieut._ + ✠ [M] + 3838 BROWNE, Aubrey George 30/ 7/15 (_4_) _Lieut._ + ✠ [M] + 3768 CASLON, Eric William 23/ 9/15 _6_ _Lieut._ + 3438 CHEESEWRIGHT, Cpl. Frederick Cecil 30/ 7/15 (_4_) _Lieut._ + 3576 HOOD, Fred Watson 30/ 7/15 (_4_) _Capt._ + _Base Remt. Dep., Lahore_ + 2851 NORRIS, William Forbes 16/ 8/14 _5_ _Lieut._ + (_A.C.C._) _K/A_ 25/8/15 + 3683 SHARPE, William Dalton Colombo 30/ 7/15 (_4_) + _Killed in action_ 9/10/17 + 3870 TICE, Stanley Arthur 30/ 7/15 (_4_) _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 10/2/18 + 6147 AMES, Hugh Elgar 26/ 9/16 _6_ _Lieut._ + 6544 ARMES, Thomas William 23/11/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 7681 BEGG, Arthur 21/ 1/17 _4_ _Capt._ + _Died_ 21/3/18 + 764414 BLAKE, Leonard Garson 28/ 8/17 _5_ + _Wounded_ 4/2/18 + 6972 CHAPMAN, Basil Edmund 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _w._ 28/8/17 [M] + 762946 CHAPMAN, Thomas Stanbrooke 27/ 3/17 _4_ + _Wounded_ 8/6/17 + 761259 HODGES, Charles William Rowlatt 29/ 5/18 _5_ + 6914 LANE, John Rupert Chandos 23/11/16 _4_ + _Wounded_ 15/4/18 _P/W_ + 6295 MORTEN, Hamish Macpherson 5/ 9/16 _6_ _Lieut._ + 7689 PALMER, Harold Garwood 26/ 1/17 _4_ + _Wounded_ 12/11/18 + 763644 PAYNE, Charles Curtis 30/ 5/17 _4_ + 766081 PINK, Percy 24/ 5/18 _4_ + 762065 SCOLDING, George Henry 25/ 4/17 _5_ + _Killed in action_ 26/3/18 + 6438 SCOTT, Theodore Gilbert 26/ 9/16 _4_ ✠ + _Wounded_ 8/5/18 + 5548 STUBINGTON, Richard Edwin 5/ 9/16 _6_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 24/10/17 + 764864 WOODCOCK, Cecil Wilfred 25/ 9/18 _5_ + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 3483 ALLEN, Mervyn Richard William 28/11/15 _7_ + _w._ -/7/16 _Killed in action_ 2/8/17 + 2376 BLACKBORN, Clifford Thomas 12/12/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + _w._ -/7/16, 23/8/17 + 2729 DANIELL, Charles Henry P. 7/12/14 _10_ _Lieut._ + 2487 HALL, Wilfred B. Compton 10/10/15 1/_G.B._ + 2831 KING, Bernard Ellis 13/11/14 _10_ _Lieut._ ✠ + [M] + 2343 MACKENZIE, Roderick Sandford 9/12/14 _9_ _Lieut._ + _To_ 3/_Border_ + 2446 READ, Odden Hewlett 3/10/15 _9_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/7/16 + 3190 SAQUI, Leslie Vernon Harcourt 24/10/15 _7_ _Lieut._ + To _M.G.C._ + 2232 SELFE, Edgar Donald 12/12/15 _9_ _Capt._ + _w._ 4/2/18, 10/6/18 + _Killed in action_ 7/8/18 + 5083 TAPPLY, Mark 25/ 5/16 _10_ + _Capt. & Adjt._ ✠ _w._ 11/10/16 + 4603 WHITE, Douglas Cyril 25/ 5/16 _10_ + _Prisoner of war_ 1/12/17 _Repatd._ + + 764411 BAKER, Percy Albert 29/ 8/17 _7_ + 6263 BARTON, George Frank 26/ 9/16 _7_ + _Killed in action_ 9/4/17 + 768036 BARWOOD, Frederick John 17/ 3/19 + 763562 BENTON, Sydney 30/ 5/17 (_1_) + _K/A_ 27/10/17 + 761404 BIRD, Philip Arthur 29/ 5/18 + _Wounded_ 1/11/18 + 768813 BLAKE, Sidney George 17/ 3/19 + 7750 BROWN, Allan Robert 26/ 9/16 _7_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 2/1/18 + 1147 CASE, Frederick Marcus Beck 1/ 8/16 _7_ _Lieut._ + 763094 CATTON, Eric Draycott 29/ 3/17 _Lieut._ + 767004 COOK, Arthur Hugh 6/ 2/19 + 4727 COOKE, Michael James 19/12/16 _9_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 10/5/18 + 3018 DAWKINS, Charles Cyril 7/11/16 _7_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 2/8/17, 24/8/18 + 764761 DUTTON, Clarence Eldred 29/ 8/17 + 765982 GILLIAT, Leofric 1/ 5/18 + 3392 GOOSSENS, Adolphe Antony 1/ 8/16 _7_ _Lieut._ + 762518 GORDON, William Pasley London 29/ 8/17 + _Wounded_ 18/12/17 + 4909 HARRISON, Charles Edward 5/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + 765093 HARVEY, Albert Frederick 31/10/17 _7_ + 768043 HAYLETT, Frank Ernest 18/ 3/19 + 761341 HOGARTH-SWANN, Arthur Lionel 26/ 6/17 _7_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _w._ 10/12/17, 11/9/18 + 767716 HORRAX, Charles Benson 17/ 3/19 + 764322 HOWE, Vernon Arthur 29/ 8/17 _Lieut._ ✠ [M] + 5059 JONES, Cyril Gordon 12/11/16 _9_ + _Killed in action_ 20/11/17 + 765277 MACK, Edmund Hytton 18/12/17 + 769250 MOORE, Arthur Montague 15/ 2/19 + 763168 NORWAK, Charles Fred. 26/ 4/17 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 7/9/17 + 7026 OLDFIELD, Claud Courtney 19/12/16 _9_ _Capt._ + 7544 ORCHARD, Oliver 26/ 1/17 _8_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 7/4/18 + 3417 PAGE, John Canler 5/10/16 _9_ + _Killed in action_ 18/10/16 + 3408 PAGE, Thomas Spencer 5/10/16 _9_ + _Killed in action_ 19/10/16 + 5663 RHODES, William Frederick 12/11/16 _9_ _Capt._ + 763599 ROLLINSON, Edward Howard 29/ 8/17 (_4_) + 7048 ROSS, Francis William 19/12/16 _8_ _Lieut._ + 767516 ROYDEN, Thomas William Eardley 5/ 3/19 + 766998 RUDDERAM, Joseph Edward 17/ 3/19 + 1535 SHERLOCK, Arthur Frederick 24/ 1/17 _8_ ✠ + _Wounded_ 27/8/17 + 768218 STACEY, Henry Charles 17/ 3/19 + 764723 SUMMERS, George Douglas 29/ 8/17 _Lieut._ + _w. & P/W_ 30/11/17 + 768061 THEOBALD, Geoffrey St. John 17/ 3/19 + 768062 THEOBALD, Ivan St. John 17/ 3/19 + 768158 TIBBENHAM, Donald Claude 17/ 3/19 + 6368 WEBB, Clarence Harold 5/ 9/16 _8_ _Lieut._✠[M] + + + + + THE NORTHAMPTONSHIRE REGIMENT. + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + {48th Foot + {58th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 3352 BARNETT, Harold Frank William 24/10/15 _1_ + _Prisoner of War_ + 2879 COCKERILL, Frederick Charles 24/10/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 12/8/16, 11/6/18 + 1575 HALCROW, Oscar Henry 7/11/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + 1755 PEAKE, John Thelwal 20/ 3/15 _2_ + _Died of wounds_ 11/5/15 + 1631 RANDALL, Reginald Wigmore S. 20/ 3/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 9/5/15 + + 5574 ELLIOT, Nichol 14/ 4/17 _1_ (_T.M.B._) + _K/A_ 10/7/17 + 1815 GROWSE, John Hartley 16/ 8/16 _2_ _Capt._ + _Died of wounds_ 28/3/18 + + + Special Reserve Battalion (No. 3). + + 761468 COOK, William Tebbutt 30/ 1/18 _3(7)_ + _Wounded_ 24/10/18 + 765532 DAWSON, Roger Graham 27/11/17 _3(6)_ + _Killed in action_ 18/9/18 + 765314 JONES, Harry 28/11/17 _3(2)_ + _Prisoner of war_ 8/7/18 + 764807 THOMAS, Arthur Lewis 31/ 7/17 _3(2)_ + _Killed in action_ 24/4/18 + + + Territorial Battalion (No. 4). + + 1679 BLACKWELL, Philip William 8/ 9/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + (_To Min. of Shipping_) + 5310 CHICK, Albert Eric 14/ 6/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 2890 GOSSE, Reginald Wilkes 24/ 3/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + 3611 PERKINS, Leonard 8/ 9/15 _4_ _Lieut._ [M] + 6283 BURT, Arthur Herbert 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 766510 CAPP, Richard Whiteman 10/ 9/18 _4_ + 766437 KILSBY, George Alfred 26/ 6/18 _4_ + _Killed in action_ 18/9/18 + 764843 PARKER, Thomas Ryder 16/ 6/17 + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 4040 CAINE, Cyril Victor 20/ 9/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + 2965 FLETCHER, Malcolm Reginald 24/10/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + 2800 HAMILTON, Noel Crawford 13/11/14 _6_ + _Killed in action_ 14/7/16 + 3209 HAWTREY, Ralph 22/ 4/15 _8_ + 1150 HUNTER, James Whitaker 19/ 9/15 _5_ + _Killed in action_ 9/7/16 + 2068 LAYMAN, Arnold Thomas 19/ 9/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + 4392 MARTIN, Reginald Dean 25/ 5/16 _8_ + _Wounded_ 11/10/18 ✠ [M] + 1451 MORRIS, Dennis Wells 9/ 1/15 _Lieut._ + 2264 POWNALL, Noel Lee 16/ 1/15 _8_ + _Wounded_ 19/8/18 _M.G.C._ + 1950 SAINSBURY, Peter Crush 24/10/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/3/16, 16/10/18 + 2294 WEEDON, Victor Campbell 5/ 5/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/8/16 + + 763286 BELL, Robert James 28/ 3/17 (_4_) + _Killed in action_ 2/11/17 + 768222 BRYAN, Leonard John 17/ 3/19 + 768604 CAVE, Robert Newman 17/ 4/19 + 762891 CLEAVER, George Leslie 28/ 3/17 + 763174 COOKE, Alfred Molyneux 28/ 3/17 + 6788 COOPER, George Spencer 5/ 9/16 _6_ + _Killed in action_ 17/2/17 + 765834 CROFT, Harold Dan. 13/ 3/18 (_M.G.C._) + 768533 CURRALL, William Joseph Rowden 13/ 2/19 + 767949 DICKENS, Frank 5/ 3/19 + 762130 DORRINGTON, Stanley Flowers 28/ 3/17 _Lieut._ ✠ + 762059 GIFFARD, Denbow Godfrey Cecil 28/ 3/17 + _Wounded_ 15/11/17 + 3508 GOTCH, Davis Ingle 14/ 8/16 _6_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _P/W_ 23/3/18 + 6105 GRAHAM, Edmund Alexander 18/ 3/17 _6_ + _Wounded_ 14/5/18 + 761590 GREEN, Charles William Sydney 17/ 3/19 + 7091 HARDING, Geoffrey Philip 3/ 4/17 _6_ _Lieut._ ✠ + 7271 HEATH, Philip Stanley 19/12/16 _12_ _Lieut._ + 762390 HILL, Bertram Alan 20/ 4/17 + _Wounded_ 8/5/18 + 7247 JONES, Albert Edward 19/12/16 _13_ _Lieut._ + 5766 JONES, John James 18/ 3/17 _6_ + _Wounded_ 20/4/18 + 7038 KEW, Ernest 2/ 5/17 _7_ + 763398 MARCHANT, Howard Holt 26/ 4/17 + 767818 MAYES, Richard Berkeley 3/ 3/19 + 762696 MCNALLY, Irwin 26/ 4/17 + _Prisoner of war_ 15/6/18 + 763697 MCNALLY, Reginald James Colvin 26/ 4/17 + _Wounded_ 29/8/17 + 5317 MILLS, Robert Cecil Lloyd 3/ 4/17 _6_ + _Wounded_ 29/4/18 _Died_ 28/2/19 + 768124 MITTON, George Croft 17/ 3/19 + 766610 MUMFORD, George 3/ 3/19 + 762909 PICKERING, Geo. Anthony Raymond 28/ 3/17 (_4_) + _Killed in action_ 2/11/17 + 764344 PITTS, Stanley Edward 28/ 3/17 + 4636 ROSS, Austin Felton 13/ 4/17 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 28/4/18 + 7960 SMITH, Geoffrey Harold 19/12/16 (_2_) + _Died of wounds_ 10/7/17 + 763048 TAYTON, Wilfred Edward 26/ 4/17 + _Wounded_ 30/8/17 + 766456 TOMPKINS, Reginald William 3/ 2/19 + 4862 WALKER, Gordon Henry 18/ 3/17 _6_ + _Killed in action_ 10/11/17 + 5561 WARNER, Henry James 3/ 4/17 _6_ + _Killed in action_ 3/6/17 + 765747 WHITE, Arthur James 27/ 2/18 + 7239 YOUNG, William 19/12/16 _13_ + _Wounded_ 11/10/18 + + + THE NORTHUMBERLAND FUSILIERS. + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2.) + 5th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 1254 BARBER, Bradley King Bell 12/ 6/15 _1_ _Capt._ + (_R.F.C._) _K/A_ 4/9/17 [M] + 2395 FOX, Douglas Charles 15/ 8/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 23/7/16 + 1441 GARDNER, Henry Edgar 29/ 8/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 28/10/18 + 3183 GREEN, Harry 24/10/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + 3215 HOWGILL, Richard John Frederick 24/10/15 _1_ _Capt. + _ F/D _K/A_ 28/3/18 [M] + 1886 PASSINGHAM, Edward George 10/ 7/15 _1_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _w._ -/7/16 _K/A_ 3/5/17 + 1242 PROBERT, Arthur James 10/ 7/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 9/4/17 + 831 ROSE, Stewart Alan 24/ 7/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + _w._ 1/10/15, -/3/16 _K/A_ 28/3/18 + 2023 SOMERSET, James Herbert 15/ 8/15 _1_ + 3202 WARE, Albert Francis 24/10/15 _1_ + 2022 WATSON, Bryan 15/ 8/15 _1_ + 1924 WILKINS, Geoffrey 26/ 5/15 _2_ + _Died of wounds_ 3/10/15 + 2369 WOODROFFE, Bernard Charles 24/ 7/15 _2_ + 2374 WOODROFFE, Kenneth Drury 24/ 7/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + 2528 WRIGHT, Cyril Carne Glenton 21/10/14 (_2_) + _From_ 4/_Durham L.I._ + + 763089 APPS, Jack Harry Mason 1/ 3/17 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 20/11/17 + 3667 BATEMAN, James 19/ 6/16 _1_ _Lieut._ + 3181 DODD, Thomas Courtnay 19/ 6/16 _1_ _Lieut._ + 763372 SMITH, Henry 1/ 3/17 _1_ + 763350 TRAVELL, Norman Eric 1/ 3/17 + _Wounded_ 12/10/17 + + + Special Reserve Battalion (No. 3). + + 765910 SCOTT, Alfred Aelred 25/ 9/18 _3_ + 764515 WALKER, William Francis 28/ 8/17 _3_(_9_) + _Killed in action_ 9/4/18 + + + Territorial Battalions (Nos. 4 to 7). + + 2145 BURNETT, Charles Guy Arbouin 22/ 2/15 _7_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 30/6/16 + 3663 COLLING, George Cecil 11/ 5/15 _6_ _Lieut._ + 3486 GROVES, Cpl. Henry Fisher 11/ 5/15 _6_ _Capt._ + (_R.A.F._) + 3552 LEECH, Arthur William 11/ 5/15 _6_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _Died of wounds_ 2/4/18 + 3679 LLEWELLYN, John Trevor 10/ 6/15 _6_ _Lieut._ + 3223 LOVELL, Percy Wells 11/ 5/15 _6_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 22/6/18, 14/9/18 + 3339 RUSSELL, Arthur Vere 11/ 5/15 _6_ _Capt._ + 3478 SHAW, Philip 11/ 5/15 _6_ _Capt._ + _Killed in action_ 26/10/17 + 3491 STANTON, Stephen James Bridges 11/ 5/15 _6_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 10/4/18 + 2110 TRINDER, Arnold James 22/ 2/15 _7_ + _Killed in action_ 16/6/15 + 3481 WHITE, Esmonde Ricarde Burke 11/ 5/15 _6_ + _Killed in action_ 5/1/16 + + 3852 BEATON, Percy Frederick 21/10/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/8/16, 18/6/17 + 3412 BROWN, Sgt. Sydney 17/ 8/15 _6_ _Capt._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 27/4/18 + 3713 COLE, Philip James Linten 1/11/15 _7_ _Lieut._ [M] + 3926 HAWKEN, Bernard Roger Philip 1/11/15 _7_ _Lieut._ + _To 113th Infantry I.A._ + 3854 LETTS, Arthur Pender 21/10/15 _5_ + _Wounded_ -/9/16, 21/9/17 + 4743 LINGARD, Horace 1/11/15 _7_ _Lieut._ + 3803 SARGENT, Ernest Vernon 21/10/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 27/5/18 + 4540 SOMAN, Claude David 1/10/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + 3479 THOMAS, Lancelot Arthur Smith 21/10/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + 2989 WESTLAKE, Max Edward K. 5/10/15 _7_ _Lieut._ + 3402 WILSON, Cpl. Jack Baxenden 21/10/15 _5_ ✠ + _Wounded_ 27/4/18 + 2550 WOOD, Sydney George 3/12/15 _7_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 17/6/18 + 4744 WOODWARD, William James 1/11/15 _7_ _Lieut._ + + 5936 BANKS, John William 11/ 7/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 6678 BARUGH, William Henry 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ [M] + 765674 CHAPMAN, Alastair Hugh 23/ 6/18 _5_ + 5437 DAVIES, Geraint 11/ 7/16 _4(9)_ _Capt._ + _Died of wounds_ 14/4/18 + 8153 DAVIES, Gwylon 26/ 1/17 _4_ ✠ + 5054 EMERY, Maurice Frederick 11/ 7/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 764194 EMMERSON, Ernest Newton 17/ 6/17 _5_ + 763154 FLEMING, Herbert Sidney 17/ 6/17 _5_ ✠ + 6683 GRAHAM, Peter 26/ 9/16 _4_ + _Prisoner of war_ 23/5/18 + 5905 HEATON, Charles Stanley 11/ 7/16 _4_ + 6313 HERDMAN, Thomas Adam 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 6064 HOME, Albert Edmund 11/ 7/16 _7_ _Lieut._ + 6010 JOHNSON, Thomas Archibald 11/ 7/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + 4931 JONES, Trevor 11/ 7/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 6928 MORTIMER, Oscar William 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 765463 MUCKLE, Robert 28/11/18 _4_ + 4764 MURPHY, John 27/ 6/16 _6_ + _Wounded_ 1/11/17 _K/A_ 25/8/18 + 6407 PICKERSGILL, Edgar 26/ 9/16 _5_ + _Wounded_ 7/5/18 + 6693 RICHARDSON, Hugh Booth 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 23/1/18 [M] + 4346 ROBINSON, Harry 11/ 7/16 _4_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 11/4/18 + 5545 SENIOR, William Edward 11/ 7/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 5642 UMBERS, John Ludford 11/ 7/16 _4_ _Lieut._ ✠ + 5933 WRIGHT, Edward Frank Macer 11/ 7/16 _4_ + _Killed in action_ 2/4/17 + 6782 WRIGHTON, Edward J. 11/ 7/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + D.S.O. [M] + 4864 YOUNG, Oliver 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 27/4/18 + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 652 CAMPBELL, Guy 23/12/14 _8_ _Lieut._ + (_I.W.T._) M.B.E. ✠ [M] + 2722 COWELL, Philip Barnham 3/10/15 _12_ + _Wounded_ 3/7/16 + 2727 DAVIES, Robert William M. 3/ 4/15 _16_ (_R.F.C._) + _K/A_ 6/4/17 + 3993 DICKINSON, Henry Waite 3/10/15 _12_ _Lieut._ + _D/W_ _P/W_ 9/8/18 + 1634 EDLMANN, Francis Joseph F. 23/12/14 _12_ _Major_ + D.S.O. _w._ 21/10/15, 7/11/17 [M] + 4354 FLINT, L/Cpl. Charles William 6/ 1/16 _32_ + _K/A_ 2/7/16 + 4364 GAMBLE, Percy Alexander 6/ 1/16 _32_ _Lieut._ + _Prisoner of War_ 1/5/18 + 4321 GODWARD, Graham 6/ 1/16 _32_ _Capt._ + (_Labour Corps_) + 2936 HOBSON, Robert Carl 3/10/15 _12_ _Lieut._ ✠✠ + _Died_ 10/11/18 + 3538 HORSLEY, Vivian 5/12/15 _12_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 25/8/16 + 3531 KIRBY, George Thomas 6/ 5/15 _15_ _Capt._ + (_To_ 6/_Bn._) + 1906 MALCOLM, Eric Aitken 22/ 9/14 _12_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/7/16 + 2030 NICHOLSON, Bernard George M. 3/10/15 _13_ _Lieut._ + _w._ -/7/16 _Died_ 29/10/18 + 1973 REYNOLDS, Leslie 3/10/15 _12_ + 3653 ROPER-NUNN, Cyril Douglas E. 21/10/15 _10_ _Lieut._ + _w._ 5/10/18, 12/11/18 + 1316 SHAW, Leonard Herbert 17/ 9/14 _8_ Lieut._ + (_To_ 1/_G.B. E. Yorks_) + 4427 SMITH, John Richard Gutteridge 22/ 1/16 _15(8)_ + _Died of wounds_ 30/12/16 + + 4644 ABLETT, Leslie Wallace 25/ 5/16 _31_ + _Wounded_ 13/6/17 _K/A_ 15/10/17 + 4655 BLENKIN, Frederick 25/ 5/16 _31_ _Lieut._ + 4541 BROATCH, Percy 2/ 6/16 _32_ _Lieut._ ✠ + 4604 BROWNE, Langford Kyffin 25/ 5/16 _32(25)_ + _Killed in action_ 9/4/17 + 4504 CALKIN, John Ernest 25/ 5/16 _32_ + _Killed in action_ 9/4/17 + 4339 CARTER, Arthur Ernest 25/ 5/16 _31_ + _Prisoner of war_ 8/6/18 + 4543 COOPER, Charles Richard 25/ 5/16 _31_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 3/12/17 + 4668 COWPER, Leonard Harris 2/ 6/16 _32_ + _Died of wounds_ 7/11/16 + 4624 DAWSON-SCOTT, Cecil Edward 25/ 5/16 _32_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 19/4/17 + 6196 EVE, Roy Montague 25/ 5/16 _31_ _Lieut._ + 4700 FENTUM, Clarence George 25/ 5/16 _32_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 19/4/17 + 5753 FORSYTH, John Dalton 2/ 6/16 _32_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 19/4/17 + 6261 HACKLETT, Leslie Arnold 25/ 5/16 _31_ _Lieut._ + (_R.A.F._) _P/W_ 25/9/18 + 5610 HOLLOWAY, L/Cpl. Leonard 25/ 5/10 _28_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 9/4/17 + 4459 HOLMES, Frederick Charles Victor 25/ 5/10 _32_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 25/9/17 + 4615 LIDDELL, Arthur Richard 25/ 5/16 _32_ _Capt._ + _P/W_ 3/5/18 [M] + 4549 LONGBOTHAM, Currer Benjamin 2/ 6/16 _32_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 1/7/18 + 4517 MCKIE, Douglas Hanlin 25/ 5/16 _32_ _Lieut._ + _Died of wounds_ 11/4/17 + 4740 RIDLEY, Bevis Hy. Winspear 25/ 5/16 _32_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 9/4/17 + 3840 SCHOFIELD, Roland Stanley 26/ 5/16 _31_ _Lieut._ + 4519 SMITH, Eric Waldon 25/ 5/16 _32_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 21/11/17 + 4230 WILLMOTT, Stanley John 25/ 5/16 _32_ _Lieut._ + _Prisoner of war_ 7/6/18 + + 703377 ADAMS, Barthold 1/ 3/17 _25_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _w._ 31/10/17, 9/4/18 + 763633 BAKER, John Charles 30/ 5/17 + 3709 BAYNES, Vernon 21/ 6/16 _21_ _Lieut._ + _w._ -/8/16, 14/6/18 + 6891 BOGGON, Nicholas Gordon 1/ 4/17 _24_ + 764186 BRIGHAM, William 31/ 7/17 + _Prisoner of war_ 25/5/18 + 2384 BURBRIDGE, Donald George 16/ 9/17 _24(19)_ + _Wounded_ 20/5/18 + 7387 BUTLER, Ernest James 19/12/16 (_9_) _Lieut._ + 767440 CAIN, Robert Henry 24/ 3/19 + 763093 CARR, Robert 27/ 6/17 + _Wounded_ 28/10/17, 1/12/17 + 765757 CATER, Cuthbert Dwight 18/12/17 _52_ + 6553 CLARK, Stephen Hanley 26/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + _To R.E._ + 767713 COPELAND, William Thomas Copeland 3/ 3/19 + 7337 COXON, William Basil 19/12/16 _26_ _Capt._ + _Killed in action_ 11/4/18 + 3439 CROSS, Lester Bloomfield 10/ 9/16 _13_ _Lieut._ + 763926 DARLING, Norman 30/ 5/17 + 763521 DAVIES, Joshua Howell Rees 18/12/17 + _Wounded_ 16/10/18 + 763551 DEAR, Gerald James 26/ 4/17 + 763521 DRYSDALE, Matthew Watt 28/ 3/17 _9_ + 5485 EDWARDS, Griffith Oliver 5/ 9/16 _11_ _Lieut._ ✠ + 5104 ELIAS, Hywell James 24/ 1/17 _31_ + _Killed in action_ 5/6/17 + 5360 ESKDALE, James Aloysius 18/ 3/19 _12_ + _Wounded_ 15/6/17 + 765535 EVANS, Thomas Kelvin 18/12/17 ✠ + 6995 FAIRCLOUGH, Dennis Frank Colman 1/ 4/17 _24_ + 6797 FENWICK, Horace Edgar 5/ 9/16 _8_ _Lieut._ + 5252 FORSYTH, Thomas Taylor 18/ 3/17 _12_ + 765208 FOSTER, Arnold 28/11/17 + 765542 GIBBON, Frederick William 18/12/17 _52(1)_ + _Killed in action_ 25/8/18 + 760935 GREGORY, Percy John 25/ 6/17 _12_ + _Killed in action_ 4/10/17 + 765489 GRIFFITH, John 18/12/17 _51_ + 768042 HALLAM, Frederick Vissian 17/ 3/19 + 762977 HAMMOND, Kenneth Lawton C. 29/ 3/17 _23_ + _w._ 11/9/17 _K/A_ 22/3/18 + 767659 HEAP, Norman Redvers 4/ 3/19 + 762994 HENRY, Norman Charles 26/ 4/17 + _Prisoner of war_ 8/6/18 + 3759 HERBERT, Sydney Montague 1/ 8/16 _13_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 17/10/17 + 762632 HEWITSON, John 26/ 4/17 _23_ + _Killed in action_ 11/11/17 + 4677 HODGSON, George 7/ 7/16 _32_ _Lieut._ + 762678 HOPKINS, Henry George 29/ 3/17 _25_ + 765395 HOWSON, John Howard 1/ 8/17 + _Wounded_ 10/9/18 + 762147 HURN, Francis Lewis 13/ 4/17 + 765496 JACKES, Albert Eric 1/ 8/17 + 763530 JOHNSON, Arthur Dineen 28/11/17 + 762903 KIRKBRIDGE, George Henry 25/ 6/17 + 762633 LAUGHTON, Geoffrey 26/ 4/17 _26_ + _w._ 9/6/17 _K/A_ 5/12/17 + 762561 LEWIS, Harold Lockwood 29/ 3/17 _24_ + _w._ 22/9/17 _K/A_ 22/10/17 + 6404 LOCK, James Alexander 7/ 7/16 _31(10)_ + _Killed in action_ 25/9/16 + 5517 LOFTING, Charles Edgar -/11/17 _8_ + _Died of wounds_ 10/1/17 + 3716 MCCLARENCE, Stanley 7/11/16 _27_ + _Killed in action_ 10/4/17 + 764905 OLDFIELD, Alfred Edward 18/12/17 _51_ + _Wounded_ 28/11/18 + 3534 PARSLOW, Archibald Joseph 3/10/16 _21_ _Lieut._ + 765564 PORTER, Frank Septimus 27/11/17 + 762565 PRINGLE, George Cother William 30/ 5/17 + _Wounded_ 23/4/18 + 6121 QUARRELL, Charles Hubert 3/ 5/17 _13_ + _Killed in action_ 16/6/17 + 8105 ROSS, Charles Grant 25/ 1/17 + 3156 SCATTERGOOD, Tom Victor -/ 1/17 _21_ + _Died of wounds_ 6/6/17 + 764462 STEEL, John 28/11/17 + _Wounded_ 6/9/18 + 765209 TAYLOR, Stafford Gray 22/12/17 + 761336 THOMAS, George 25/ 6/17 _12_ + _Wounded_ 22/10/17 + 762703 TOLKIEN, Charles 26/ 4/17 + _Prisoner of war_ 6/7/18 + 763479 WAGER, Wilson Stanley 29/ 3/17 _16_ + _Killed in action_ 12/7/17 + 6633 WHITWORTH, Arthur George Richard 19/12/16 _24_ + _Died of wounds_ 30/3/18 + 763754 WILSON, Andrew 27/ 6/17 _9_ + + + + + THE NOTTS & DERBY REGIMENT[26] + + (THE SHERWOOD FORESTERS). + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + {45th Foot + {95th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 2887 ALLEN, Maurice Reginald 24/10/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 13/9/16 + 868 AMBLER, Christopher 29/ 8/15 _1_ _Capt._ + _w._ 31/7/17, 29/5/18 [M] + 1323 COPLAND, Dudley Charles James 3/ 3/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 9/5/15 + 1711 DIAMOND, Arthur Graham Hubert 3/ 3/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/3/15, 13/8/17 + 2503 DICK, George Frederic Graeme 3/ 3/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 9/5/15 + 2020 FLETCHER, Percy 10/ 7/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + 1657 GIBBONS, James FitzGeorge 23/ 4/15 _2_ _Capt._ ✠ + _Wounded_ -/9/16 + 2897 KAY, George Alexander 10/ 7/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 9/8/15 + 2774 KAY, James du Percy 10/ 7/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + 2134 MARTIN, Frederick Arthur 15/ 8/15 _2_ + _Died of wounds_ 7/9/15 + 1675 MILLAR, Eric Fortune 23/ 4/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _w._ 9/5/15 + 2648 MOORE, Robert Frank 29/ 8/15 _1_ _Lt.-Col._ + D.S.O. ✠ _w._ 11/5/18 + _K/A_ 29/5/18 [M] + 1244 REED, L/Cpl. Douglas Lancelot 24/10/15 _2_ _Lt._ + (_R.A.F._) _w._ -/9/16, 1/6/18 [M] + 2878 REYNOLDS, Frank 24/10/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 13/9/15 + 1862 SMITH, Cecil E. B. McFarlane 23/ 4/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + M.B.E. + 1565 SPINNEY, William Sidney 3/ 3/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/10/15 + 498 STABLES, Walter Williams Godfrey 26/ 5/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + 1461 STRIBLING, Fred George 26/ 5/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Died of wounds_ 8/7/16 + 1890 THRUPP, Raymond Melville 7/11/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/2/16, -/7/16 + 2033 WATSON, Clifford T. 3/ 3/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 9/5/15 + + 6238 SUFFOLK, Francis Frederick 5/ 9/16 _1_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 18/11/18 + 5295 TROHEAR, Thomas 5/ 9/16 _2_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 15/12/17 + + + Special Reserve Battalions (Nos. 3 & 4). + + 3042 BYLES, Arthur Benzeveille 2/ 4/15 _2_ + _From_ 13/_Bn._ _D/W_ 11/12/17 + 2733 FARRINGTON, Windham Brookes 19/12/14 _3_ _Capt._ + D.S.O. ✠ F/D + 3041 HUGHES, Bernard Victor 8/ 7/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 15/8/17 + 3108 LOUP, Louis Anthony 25/ 6/15 _3_ _Lieut._ + + 762325 ADAMS, Percy Horace 29/ 5/17 _4_ (_1_ + _Killed in action_ 3/10/18 + 767876 HARGREAVE, Edwin Brooks 3/ 3/19 _3_ + 766480 KEEBLE, George Hedley 28/ 5/18 _3_ + 762294 RICHARDSON, Cecil 30/ 5/17 _3_ (_M.G.C._) + 762338 RUSSELL, John Freeman 6/ 4/17 _3_(_11_) + 762355 SCHULER, William Edward Durant 26/ 4/17 _4_(_15_) + _Wounded_ 3/9/17 + 766493 SPENCER, Eric Dale 28/ 5/18 _4_ + _Wounded_ 28/10/18 + 762510 STONE, Percival Martin 26/ 4/17 _3_(_9_) + _Wounded_ 29/12/17 + + + Territorial Battalions (Nos. 5 to 8). + + 3549 JONES, Ernest 8/ 5/15 _6_ _Lieut._ + 1800 VANN, Bernard William 2/ 9/14 _8_ _Lt.-Col._ + =V.C.= ✠✠✠ _w._ 24/4/15, -/10/15 + _K/A_ 3/10/18 [M] (2) + + 3853 BENNETT, William Barney 30/ 7/15 (_8_) + _Killed in action_ 11/4/17 + 3787 BURTON, Cyril Henry 30/ 7/15 _7_ + _Killed in action_ 1/7/16 + 3980 CORRY, Frank Moring 7/11/15 _8_ _R.F.C._ + _Died of wounds_ 13/12/17 + 4631 COWLEY, Alexander 11/ 1/16 _8_ + _Killed in action_ 1/7/17 + 3311 DAY, Thomas George 7/11/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + 4310 ESAM, Edward Smith 26/11/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + 3639 GIBSON, John Rowland 30/ 7/15 (_8_) Lieut._ + _To_ 21/_London_ + 3820 HEATH, Clement Ralph 19/11/15 _6_ + _Wounded_ 12/10/17 + 4087 HICKS, L/Cpl. Charles Hubert 11/ 1/16 _8_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 21/7/18 + 4387 HUTCHINS, Alan Thomas Good 17/ 1/16 _8_ _Lieut._ + 4480 KING-STEPHENS, Lionel Eustace 11/ 1/16 _8_ + _Died of wounds_ 20/12/16 + 4279 KNIGHT, Herbert William 19/11/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + 3394 KIRBY, Harold Gabriel 15/10/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + 4119 LIPSCOMBE, Denys de Bohume 7/11/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 11/10/17 + 6074 MULLAN, Denis Richard 21/ 6/16 _6_ _Lieut._ + 4097 PARKER, Douglas Harold 7/11/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + 4107 RANSON, L/Cpl. Denys Francis 7/11/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + 4285 ROBINSON, John Lees 19/11/15 _6_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 16/4/17 + 4142 ROWLAND, Frank Skinner 19/11/15 _6_ _Capt._ ✠✠ + 4167 STEPHENS, Warren T. 19/11/15 _6_ _Lieut._ ✠ + 4200 TUFT, Gerald Hugh 19/11/15 _6_ + _Killed in action_ 27/4/17 + 4105 VISSER, Gilbert Frederick 7/11/15 _8_ + _Wounded_ 4/12/17 + 3633 WARRY, John Lucas 11/ 9/15 _8_ _Capt._ + _Died of wounds_ 27/4/17 + 3826 WILLIAMS, Francis Stanley 5/ 8/15 (_8_) _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 20/9/17 + + 762874 ATKINS, George Lewis 28/11/17 _5_ + 6149 BENNETT, Albert Henry 5/ 9/16 _5_ + _Died of wounds_ 6/11/16 + 764874 BREGAZZI, Edward 16/ 6/17 _5_ + _Died_ 9/11/18 + 765264 BREWER, Horace Henry 28/11/17 _7_ + 764481 BUSWELL, Horace Bertram 31/ 7/17 _7_ + _Prisoner of war_ 17/5/18 + 764013 CAMP, Herbert Mortimer 31/ 7/17 _5_ + 5679 CATTERALL, Albert 2/ 2/16 _7_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 21/3/18 + 765408 CONNOLLY, Sydney Moorcroft 17/ 6/17 _5_ + 6152 COX, Reginald John 26/ 9/16 _5_ + _Wounded_ 3/5/18 + 764925 CUNDY, Claude William 24/ 9/17 _7_ _Lieut._ [M] + 762832 GRANGE, Frank 28/ 8/17 _6_ + 766070 GRIFFITHS, Thomas Vernon 23/ 5/18 _6_ + 763299 HARE, Phillips Vere 31/ 7/17 _8_ + 763929 HARRISON, Ernest Hildyard 11/ 5/17 _5_ + 765502 HUNTER, Arthur 28/11/17 _5_ + 764097 JACQUES, William Gladstone 26/ 6/17 _5_ + _Killed in action_ 17/10/18 + 761573 JARCHOW, Christopher John Frederick 11/ 5/17 _5_ _Lieut._ + 6231 OFFILER, Harry Cecil 26/ 9/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + 761363 PARKINSON, Leonard 2/ 8/17 _6_ + 764162 POWE, George Hector 28/ 8/17 _7_ + 766318 SMITH, Hubert Lionel 26/ 3/18 _7_ + 763170 STALEY, Harold 27/ 3/17 _5_ + _Wounded_ 11/9/18 + 764271 STEVENS, James Montague 31/ 7/17 _5_ + _Wounded_ 18/9/18 + 763414 TATLOW, William Basil 31/ 7/17 _8_ + _Wounded_ 7/5/18 + 765292 TAYLOR, Percy Silverton 28/11/17 _7_ + 762849 TOMLINSON, George Cliftin 30/ 5/17 _5_ + _Wounded_ 15/12/17 + 765200 TURNER, Joseph 25/ 9/17 _8_ + 764808 WILLIAMS, William Jones 29/ 8/17 _6_ + 4691 WOODS, James Albert 2/10/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 2939 BROWN, Frederick Charles 14/11/14 _9_ + _Killed in action_ 7/8/15 + 4531 DAVIS, Ralph 19/ 6/16 _19_ ✠ + 4526 DRAPES, George Russell 25/ 5/16 _19_ + _Wounded_ 17/10/17 + 3301 HARLE, Norman Hector 3/ 4/15 _14_ + _To_ -/_Yorks._ _Lieut._ (_R.A.F_) + 4660 JAMES, Reginald William 25/ 5/16 _13_ + _Wounded_ 19/8/16 + 4477 JURJANS, Arend 25/ 5/16 _19_ + 2070 LONGSTAFF, Reginald Frederick C. 19/ 9/15 _10_ + _Wounded_ 19/9/15, -/7/16 + 4650 NEAL, John Edward 25/ 5/16 _19_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/8/16 + 4518 NORMAN, Sigurd Oswald 25/ 5/16 _19_ _Lieut._ ✠ + 4498 PRENTICE, John Frederick 2/ 6/16 _19_ + (_8/Leicester_) _Wounded_ -/9/16 + 4602 SENNETT, Raymond Langharne 2/ 6/16 _19_ + 5292 STOCKWIN, George Henry 7/ 7/16 _13_ + 1996 SWANSTON, Charles Brian R. 29/12/14 _11_ + _To_ 13 _Lieut._ (_R.A.F._) + 4474 VOS, L/Cpl. John 2/ 6/16 _19_ + 4473 VINE, Christian Courtney 2/ 6/16 _19_ _Wounded_ + 3201 WARBURTON, Ernest 9/ 3/15 _13_ + _Wounded & P/W_ 6/10/16 + 4622 WARLAND, Leslie Guy 25/ 5/16 _19_ _Wounded_ + + 767022 ADAMS, Kenneth 4/ 2/19 + 767688 BEATTIE, John Alexander Norris 3/ 3/19 + 6853 BETTS, Thomas Walter 3/ 4/17 _17_ + _Killed in action_ 31/7/17 + 4783 BRACEWELL, Harry 3/ 4/17 _17_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 20/9/17 + 763817 CALVERLEY, Edwin Victor 15/ 7/17 + 768293 CLARKE, Herbert Lovell 13/ 2/19 + 763654 COATES, Arnold 26/ 4/17 + 763747 ELLIS, Frederick Gordon 28/ 3/17 + _Prisoner of war_ 4/6/18 + 762387 ELPHICK, Edw. Rutherford 26/ 4/17 + 765654 FELL, Edward 18/12/17 _51_ + 764986 GOODBROOK, Percy Henry 31/10/17 + 768576 GREENSHIELDS, Lockhart Wilson 5/ 2/19 + 766644 HART, Walter 19/ 3/19 + 767057 HENDERSON, Roy Galbraith 13/11/18 + 7272 HILL, Alexander Augustus 19/12/16 _9_ _Lieut._ + 767484 LEGG, Arnold Henry 6/ 2/19 + 765180 LIVESEY, John William 31/10/17 + 767691 LOWLES, Harry 3/ 3/19 + 762377 MACBEAN, Cecil Aubrey 29/ 3/17 + _Wounded_ 11/10/17 + 765725 MAYO, Bernard Alfred James 18/12/17 _51_ + _Wounded_ 20/9/18 + 762468 MERRETT, Harold Edmund 30/ 5/17 _10_ + _Died of wounds_ 17/8/18 + 768585 NELSON, Jesse 15/ 2/19 + 768154 PROWSE, Chas. Henry 21/ 3/19 + 768791 ROBERTS, Oswald Price 15/ 2/19 + 767638 SCREATON, Edwin 4/ 3/19 + 763667 SHARP, Fred Bernard 26/ 4/17 + 764507 SMITH, Leslie Cunningham 25/ 9/17 + 762916 SMITH, Stephen Austin 26/ 4/17 + 765009 SUTTON, Reginald Bennett 31/10/17 _9_ + 769190 SWANWICK, Eric Drayton 5/ 2/19 + 4987 TATE, William Edward 11/ 6/16 _Lieut._ + 768717 TAYLOR, Joseph 17/ 3/19 + 768328 TAYLOR, Percy 17/ 3/19 + 763842 THOMPSON, Wilfred Leslie 30/ 5/17 _Lieut._ + 766724 TOPHAM, Paul James Robert 3/ 2/19 + 7019 WATERSON, Frederick Paris 3/ 4/17 _17_ + _Killed in action_ 31/7/17 + 766494 WHEATLEY, Cpl. John Charles 26/ 6/18 (_5_) + _Died of wounds_ 3/10/18 + 768383 WOODIFIELD, Frank 17/ 3/19 + 766008 YOUNG, Lionel George 26/ 3/18 + + + + + THE OXFORD & BUCKS LIGHT INFANTRY. + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + {43rd Foot + {52nd Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 886 BAKER, Cyril Bennett 1/ 1/15 _2_ _Major_ + O.B.E. (_R.A.F._) F/D _Wounded_ 11/5/15 + 3671 ELLAM, Herbert John 12/12/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 18/4/18 + 1115 HORLEY, Cyril Rupert 27/ 1/15 _2_ _Capt._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 23/3/15 + 998 MARTIN, Victor Callingham 1/ 1/15 _2_ _Capt._ + (2/_Rifle Bde._) Staff + 375 SOLOMON, Sgt. Jerrold Bernard 27/ 1/15 _2_ _Major_ + (_R.A.F._) ✠ F/D(2) [M] + + 4968 BARTLETT, Leonard 19/12/16 _2_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 1/10/18 + 762430 COLEMAN, Charles Blake 2/ 8/17 _2_ + _Missing_ 27/4/18 + + + Special Reserve Battalion (No. 3). + + 764811 BARNES, Leslie Frederick 24/ 9/17 _3_ + 762466 COLLINGE, Frederick John 26/ 4/17 _3_ + 763762 CREAK, William Arthur 1/ 8/17 _3(2)_ + _Wounded_ 2/7/18 + 766250 FREETH, Harold Francis 27/ 3/18 _3_ + 764360 WINDROSS, Herbert Leslie / 8/17 _3(2)_ + + + Territorial Battalions (No. 4 & “Bucks Bn.”) + + 3081 MILLER, Cpl. John Guy Raymond 19/ 6/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + [M] + 3855 PULLMAN, Harold John 23/ 3/15 _B._ _Lieut._ ✠ + 5725 BORE, Thomas Edgar 30/ 6/16 „ _Lieut._ + 5798 BUTTFIELD, Leonard Frank 30/ 6/16 „ _Capt._ ✠ + _w._ 12/4/18 + 4888 CHATHAM, Robert Feltham 30/ 6/16 „ + _Wounded_ 8/5/17 [M] + 5894 DUXBURY, Andrew Marshall 18/ 6/16 „ _Capt._ ✠ + _Killed in action_ 30/3/18 + 5179 HIGLETT, George Willibert 30/ 6/16 „ _Lieut._ ✠ + 4385 HILL, Charles Vincent 18/ 6/16 „ _Lieut._ ✠ + _w._ 6/9/17 + 5097 HUGHES, Reginald George 18/ 6/16 „ _Lieut._ + 5073 POWELL, Walter Philip 30/ 6/16 „ _Lieut._ + F/D [M] + 4912 REEVE, Louis St. John 30/ 6/16 „ _Lieut._ + 7068 TAYLOR, Herbert Samuel 18/ 6/16 „ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 28/4/17 + + 6784 BACON, William George 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 6248 BATES, Frederick Percy 15/ 9/17 _4_ ✠ + 6564 BIRD, Cyril Leslie 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _To Min. of Pensions_ + 5466 BOWLER, William James Bertram 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 8176 BOWMAN, Claude Herbert 20/12/16 _4_ + _Killed in action_ 16/8/17 + 5236 BRETTELLE, Leonard Maurice Clifford 5/ 9/16 _4_ + 766012 BROWN, John Henry 23/ 5/18 _4_ + 4840 CARLOSS, George Edward 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 763779 CLAYTON, Sidney William 27/ 2/18 _4_ _Lieut._ + 7650 COFFIN, Thomas Ambrose 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 762363 CORFIELD, Frederick John Arthur 15/ 9/17 _Bucks Bn._ + _Lieut._ + 6867 DAVIES, Conrad Hughes 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ [M] + 6495 DUNAND, Alfred Maurice 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Prisoner of war_ 7/10/18 + 6054 ELLIS, John Eric 4/ 9/16 _4_ + _Wounded_ 5/9/18 + 6645 ELLISON, Arthur Maylor 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 766017 FARNES, Thomas Harris 23/ 5/18 _4_ + 5489 FAWCETT, Edwin Haney 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 6799 FLEEMING, William Henry 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 10/9/17 + 5491 FOLD, Edward Stanley 26/ 9/16 _4_ + _Wounded_ 5/2/18 + 7110 GILL, William Rey 5/ 9/16 _4(5) + _Killed in action_ 21/8/17 + 5847 HAWKES, Thomas William Potter 11/ 7/16 _4_ + _Wounded_ 5/9/17 + 5501 HERBERT, Sydney Herbert 26/ 9/16 _4_ + 768197 HUDGELL, Ernest William George 4/ 3/19 _4_ + 6887 KINDELL, Albert Oswald William 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 5155 KING, Ebenezer Frederick 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 6226 LEDGER, Harold George 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Prisoner of war_ 22/5/18 + 5780 MASSING, Gilbert Cheston 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 5786 MOBBS, George Wentock 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 4303 NORMAN, Raymond Elder 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 16/8/17 + 6118 OLIVIER, Basil Coutts Carr 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 28/4/17 + 6296 PIPERNO, Joseph Henry 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 7737 RAMAGE, Leslie George Edgar 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 28/8/18 + 5542 RYDINGS, Douglas Gerald 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 18/10/17 + 6858 STOCKEN, Herbert 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 22/9/17 + 6084 TAYLOR, Frank Percival 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 5556 THOMAS, Reginald 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 23/8/18 + 7406 TUTHILL, Frederick Villiers 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 6915 TYSON, Claude Richmond 26/ 9/16 _4(5)_ + _Killed in action_ 22/8/17 + 4861 VOKES, Basil 5/ 9/16 _4(5)_ + _Killed in action_ 15/2/17 + 5823 WILKINS, Alfred Thomas Adams 5/ 9/16 _4_ + _Wounded_ 24/12/17, 24/4/18 + 4757 WILLIS, George Ward 26/ 9/16 _4_ + _Wounded_ 12/10/18 + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 1843 LONG, Walter Brian 7/11/15 _6_ _Lieut._ + (_R.A.F._) + 3118 MCMILLAN, William 5/12/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + 3240 WALKER, Harold Saxon 12/ 7/15 _9_ _Lieut._ + 3241 WILMOT, L/Cpl. Douglas Alfred T. 12/ 5/15 _9_ _Lieut._ + + 768080 ALEXANDER, Hugh Reeve 17/ 3/19 + 1339 BASSETT, L/Cpl. Geoffrey Edward 5/11/15 _Lieut._ + _From R.A.S.C._ + _Killed in action_ 21/3/18 + 768245 BEDFORD, Ernest Reginald 17/ 3/19 + 768602 BENSON, Harold Weeden 17/ 3/19 + 763711 BRADEN, William Eric 17/ 3/19 + 7241 BUTTERY, Robert Arthur 19/12/16 _5(4)_ + _Killed in action_ 15/6/18 + 766221 COVINGTON, Ronald Leslie 1/ 5/18 + 3664 CRAIG, John Henry 31/ 7/16 _5_ + 766130 DYE, John Edward 1/ 5/18 + 762432 FAWCETT, Woodford 1/ 8/17 _5_ + _Killed in action_ 21/3/18 + 764062 GATES, Walter Cecil 31/ 7/17 + 762177 HARRIS, Geoffrey George Hubert W. 4/ 2/19 + _Wounded_ 7/8/17 + 760237 HESSE, L/Cpl. Ethelbert Thomas 17/ 3/19 + 763501 LEWIS, Alexander Hastings 29/ 3/17 + _Wounded_ 15/4/18 + 764929 MASH, John Leonard 22/ 1/18 + 760704 MASTERS, Frederick Jas. 3/ 2/19 + 761344 MEAKINS, Sgt. Arthur Thos. 5/11/18 + 765281 NICHOL, William Alexander 28/11/17 + 765086 NOBLE, Robert 28/11/17 + 4286 RODGER, Frederick Claude Graham 3/ 3/19 + 765806 SMITH, Harry Neville 21/ 2/18 + 761191 STACE, John Alfred 25/ 6/17 _5_ + _Wounded_ 25/9/18 [M] + 767653 TYLER, Gerald Leslie 4/ 3/19 + 764394 VICCARS, Arthur Edward 31/ 7/17 + 7347 WELLS, Henry Eustace 19/12/16 _Lieut._ + 765818 WENN, Robert Anderson 13/ 3/18 + 769009 WESTBURY, James 14/ 2/19 + + + + + THE RIFLE BRIGADE + + (THE PRINCE CONSORT’S OWN). + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1, 2, 3 & 4). + {Rifle + {Brigade + + 2nd Lieut. + 998 MARTIN, Victor Callingham 27/ 1/15 _2_ + _From_ 2/_Oxford & Bucks_ + 174 RAVEN, L/Cpl. Frank Percy 11/ 6/15 _3_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 10/1/16, -/8/16 + 3180 BROWN, William 27/ 2/17 _2_ + _Wounded_ 13/8/17 + 3035 CATES, George Edward 27/ 2/17 _2_ =V.C.= + _Killed in action_ 9/3/17 + 5945 DENNIS, Bernard Waymark 12/11/16 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Missing_ + 3177 NETTLETON, John 12/11/16 _2_ + _Wounded_ 30/10/18 [M] + 3178 HORE, Bernard Alexander Royle 12/11/16 _2_ _Lieut._ + 763767 SUTTON, Arthur Albert 30/ 5/17 _2_ + _Wounded_ 22/4/18 + 763899 TURNER, Henry Rede 30/ 5/17 _3_ + 5328 WELLS, Eric Irwin 12/11/16 _2_ _Lieut._ ✠ + + + Special Reserve Battalions (Nos. 5 & 6). + + 7761 CUNNINGHAM, Benedict Joseph 20/12/16 _5(1)_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 14/5/17 + 765582 CUNNINGHAM, Francis Augustine J. 28/11/17 _5_ + 8138 DAY, Edward Victor Grace 23/11/16 _6_ _Lieut._ + _To I.A._ _w._ 17/4/17 + 762476 DENT, Reginald Teasdale 26/ 4/17 _6_ + _Killed in action_ 24/3/18 + 761219 LEE, Frederick Rupert Mark 28/11/17 _6_ + _Wounded_ 4/11/18 + 7793 TALBOT, John Angelo 26/ 1/17 _5(10)_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 14/8/17 + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 1961 BUCKLEY, Joseph Michael 19/ 9/15 _9_ _Capt._ + _w._ -/8/16 _K/A_ 23/12/17 + 1792 CHESTERTON, Hugh 13/10/14 _13_ _Capt._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 1/7/16 + 1365 DAY, John Percival 19/ 9/15 _9_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _w._ -/9/16, 18/5/17 + 1140 DEVEREAUX, Richard Harding F. 7/11/15 _10_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/9/16 + 1764 FAIRBAIRN, George Henry 19/ 9/15 _9_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ -/9/16 + 2507 FARMILOE, Kenneth Meakin 19/ 9/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/9/16 + 3600 FORTUNE, Stanley Welsh 7/11/15 _10_ + _Wounded_ -/2/16 _K/A_ 13/3/16 + 2348 GOSNEY, Harold William 19/ 9/15 _7_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/12/15 + 1968 HIGGINS, Charles Alleyn 29/12/14 _11_ _Capt._ + (_R.F.C._) _w._ 28/10/15 + 1646 IRVING, George Guy Hammond 19/ 9/15 _9_ _Lieut._ ✠ + 1148 JONES, Vaughan 11/ 8/15 _14_ _Lieut._ + _w._ -/7/16, 30/10/17 + 2079 LAWSON, Arthur Cyril 9/11/14 _13_ + _Wounded_ -/4/16 _D/W_ 6/7/17 + 3014 MATTHEWS, Edward Philip 19/ 9/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + _w._ -/11/15 _D/W_ 6/9/16 + 2720 MEREDITH, Alexander Charles 19/ 9/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + _M.G.C._ ✠ _w._ -/8/16 + 1963 OAKEY, John Martin 19/ 9/15 _7_ _Major_ + (_R.E._) ✠ [M] + 3141 PALMER, Charles Ward 28/11/15 _12_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/2/16 + 1276 POLGREEN, John Clifford Vesey 19/ 9/15 _9_ _Capt._ + _w._ 27/11/14, 15/7/16, 5/8/18 + 1760 RAYMOND-BARKER, Cecil L. 12/ 5/15 _12_ + _K/A_ 25/9/15 + 2572 REACHER, Stanley William 10/ 2/15 _16_ _Capt._ + _Died of wounds_ 4/7/16 + 2952 RUSSELL, Sidney Herbert 19/ 9/15 _9_ _Lieut._ + _w._ 18/5/17, 17/4/18 + 1877 SEWARD, Jack Ravenscroft 19/ 9/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/11/15 + 3007 SINGLETON, John Henry 12/12/15 _10_ + 2337 WARREN, Alfred Norman 19/ 9/15 _7_ + _Prisoner of war_ 18/6/18 [M] + + 4960 BENTON, Albert Samuel 25/ 5/16 _9_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/8/16 + 4411 COLE, Sgt. Gordon James 7/ 7/16 _17_ _Lieut._ ✠ + 4904 GOODRICH, Hugh B. V. 7/ 7/16 _17_ + 6002 HALE, Cecil Freemaux Winsbury 7/ 7/16 _17_ + 6065 HUGH-JONES, Kenneth Herbert 8/ 7/16 _5(12)_ _Capt._ + _K/A_ 20/9/17 + 6013 LEE, Frank Stanley 7/ 7/16 _17_ _Lieut._ + _w._ 4/5/17 _K/A_ 22/3/18 + 4435 MOORS, Sgt. Bertie Reginald 7/ 7/16 _17_ _Lieut._ + 5350 OSMAN, Cpl. Leslie William 7/ 7/16 _17_ _Lieut._ + 4098 PEGRAM, Cpl. Charles Ernest 7/ 7/16 _17_ _Capt._ ✠ + _w._ 23/4/18 _Died_ 9/11/18 + 6414 STEPHANY, L/Cpl. Myers 7/ 7/16 _17_ _Lieut._ + 6300 SWALES, Edward 7/ 7/16 _17_ _Lieut._ + 4048 URRY, L/Cpl. Reginald Thorpe 7/ 7/16 _17_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 11/6/17 _P/W_ + 4376 WADE, L/Cpl. George Edward Ahern 7/ 7/16 _17_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 3/5/17 + 6418 WARE, Cpl. Douglas Hugh Sankey 7/ 7/16 _17_ _Lieut._ + + 762552 ACKROYD, John Cyril 3/ 8/17 _16_ + 6839 BAGGS, Ernest Erasmus 26/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + _To Labour Corps_ + 6570 BAKER, Bentley George 5/ 9/16 _Capt._ + _w._ 1/6/17, 20/9/17, 20/8/18, 4/9/18 + 767738 BALLARD, John Cooper 3/ 3/19 + 762427 BETTS, Arthur John 30/ 5/17 _12_ + _Wounded_ 29/4/18 + 767532 BRADSHAW, Percy Scarr 14/ 8/18 _52_ + 4969 BRAND, Percy Alfred Easterling 26/ 9/16 _12_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 28/9/17 + 5150 CARSON, Murray Alexander 12/11/16 _10_ + _Wounded_ 12/3/17 + 3205 CHAPMAN, Cpl. Montague Gerald H. 6/10/16 _10_ + _Killed in action_ 14/8/17 + 766684 CHESHIRE, Laurence Scadeng 3/ 2/19 + 3169 CLARK, Norman Ralph 6/ 1/17 _12_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/5/17, 16/8/17 + 764979 CLARK, Roland Hope 31/10/17 _16_ + _Died of wounds_ 24/3/18 + 763195 COLES, Herbert 29/ 8/17 + _Killed in action_ 18/11/17 + 766189 CONOLEY, Theodore Stanley 1/ 5/18 _52_ + 464 COSSAR, Cpl. Norman Thomson 12/11/16 _7_ + _Killed in action_ 15/5/17 + 761571 FALLON, John Reginald 17/ 9/17 + _Wounded_ 23/3/18 + 7035 FOWLE, Arthur Charles 20/ 4/17 _12_ + 760958 GARNETT, John 17/ 9/17 + 762481 GWATKIN, Vernon Charles Henry 26/ 4/17 + 766644 HART, Walter 25/ 9/18 + 767469 HIND, Herbert Charles Otter 5/ 3/19 + 6008 JOHNSON, Frederick Blacktire 20/ 5/17 _13_ + _Killed in action_ 31/5/17 + 766717 JONES, Peter Lewis 3/ 2/19 + 768072 KING, John Bethell 17/ 3/19 + 762683 MAGGS, Lawrence Eric 29/ 3/17 _9_ + 762274 MALLETT, Edgar Anthony 26/ 4/17 + 3187 MARTIN, Duncan Roderic 6/10/16 _10_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 9/4/18 + 766440 MARTIN-SMITH, Frederick Alexander 29/ 5/18 + 764840 MELVIN, John Wilson 26/ 9/17 + 7673 MEMBREY, Robert Henry 19/12/16 _16_ + _Wounded_ 15/6/17, 6/10/17 + 762635 MODLEN, Charles Leslie 24/ 4/17 + 763751 MUNDAY, John 26/ 4/17 + _Wounded & P/W_ [M] + 5596 NEWELL, Arthur Francis 5/ 9/16 _8_ _Capt._ + _Died of wounds_ 4/4/18 + 768183 O’FLAHERTY, Herbert Fdk. R. Legrand 17/ 3/19 + 763308 OWENS, Harold Hedworth 29/ 8/17 + 5661 RANDALL, Edward 5/ 9/16 _9_ + 764457 SAUNDERS, Gordon William 29/ 8/17 + 762472 SHANNAW, Charles James Francis 14/ 4/17 + _From R.F.C._ + 763312 SIMON, John Malcolm 26/ 9/17 + 762422 STOBBS, Horace Leopold 30/ 5/17 _12_ + 764672 TAYLOR, Sidney Alexander 26/ 9/17 + _Wounded_ 25/4/18 + 8152 WALLINGFORD, Sidney 19/12/16 _To R.A.F._ + 763917 WOOD, Norman Chapman 26/ 9/17 + 762359 YORK, Thomas John Pinches 26/ 4/17 + 764593 YOUNG, Hugh 29/ 8/17 + _Prisoner of war_ 14/6/18 + + + + + THE ROYAL SCOTS[27] + + (LOTHIAN REGIMENT). + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + 1st Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 2360 CUXSON, Basil Pryce 12/ 6/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 14/7/15 + 1256 MAYO, Charles Douglas 11/ 6/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + _w. & prisoner_ 25/9/15 + 1169 PEASE, Donovan 11/ 6/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + _P/W_ (_Hanover_) -/10/15 + 1414 PETHERBRIDGE, Charles Arthur 11/ 6/15 _2_ _Capt._ ✠ + 3023 SPINNEY, Frank 11/ 6/15 _2_ + _Died of wounds_ 2/10/16 + 7739 BIDDULPH, Percival Vincent 5/ 8/16 _1_ _Lieut._ + 7726 COWIE, Harold Albert 13/12/16 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 9/2/18 + 6169 GIBSON, Archibald 13/12/16 _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 30/10/18 + 6850 WEIR, Charles Hooker 9/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + + + Special Reserve Battalion (No. 3). + + 762586 CALLENDER, Arthur Herbert 1/ 8/17 _3(8)_ + _Wounded_ 11/4/18 + 762254 COOMBS, William Kitchen 25/ 1/17 _3_ + (8/_R. Welch Fusiliers_) + 6820 SCOTT, James Francis 9/ 9/16 _3(13)_ + _Killed in action_ 23/4/17 + + + Territorial Battalions (Nos. 4 to 10). + + 765106 BOYD, George 31/10/17 _8_ + 763382 COSSAR, Claude Thomson 26/ 4/17 _4_ _Lieut._ + 7808 HARVEY, Frederick Bright 26/ 1/17 _10_ _Lieut._ + 8191 METCALFE, George 26/ 1/17 _10_ _Lieut._ + _Died of wounds_ 12/4/18 + 768237 SMITH, Arthur Brown 17/ 3/19 _4_ + 6828 THOMSON, George Vallance Bruce 19/12/16 _10_ + _Killed in action_ 22/3/18 + 768560 WATT, James Macdonald 5/ 2/19 + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 2773 DAVIES, G. Vere Faithful 2/12/14 _13_ + _Wounded_ 29/9/15 + + 6709 AREND, Ronald Sydney 1/ 5/17 _12_ + _Killed in action_ 23/3/18 + 5726 BORTHWICK, William Taylor 5/ 9/16 _17_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 19/5/17 + 5476 COATS, William Evans 4/ 1/17 _17_ + _Died of wounds_ 4/11/17 + 6644 DONALDSON, William 1/ 5/17 + _Killed in action_ 5/6/17 + 7373 DUFF, Francis McKenzie 19/12/16 _Lieut._ ✠ + _P/W_ + 769245 FERGUSON, William Archibald 5/ 2/19 + 676350 FINNIGAN, Edward Aloysius 5/ 2/19 + 764022 FORBES, Duncan 30/ 5/17 _13_ + _Killed in action_ 28/3/18 + 769048 MACGREGOR, James Stewart 14/ 2/19 + 6533 MACOUAT, John 5/ 9/16 _12_ + _Killed in action_ 12/4/17 + 769212 MORT, Frederick 5/ 2/19 + 768355 SMITH, John Malcolm 14/ 2/19 + 762964 TODD, James 28/ 3/17 (_2_) + _Wounded & P/W_ 22/5/18 + + + + + THE ROYAL SCOTS FUSILIERS. + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + 21st Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 1591 CARR, Mathews 3/ 3/15 _2_ _Lieut._ ✠✠ + F/D [M] + 1457 GODFREY, Stanley Charles 20/ 3/15 _2_ _Capt._ + M.B.E. ✠ [M] (2) + 1341 GODFREY, Victor 20/ 3/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 1/7/16 [M] + 1267 SIEVEKING, Geoffrey Edward 20/ 3/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + 1758 STEWART, Jack 15/12/14 _2_ _Lieut._ + O.B.E. _Wounded_ -/5/16 + 1578 WALLACE, John Roger 15/12/14 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 22/4/15 + + 6800 GILCHRIST, James 5/ 9/16 _2_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 10/9/18 + + + Special Reserve. + + 762521 KEIZER, Maximilian 26/ 4/17 _3_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 9/4/18 + 762280 SLEEP, Charles Frederick 26/ 4/17 _3_ _Lieut._ + 762732 WOOD, Edwin Leonard 26/ 4/17 _3(1)_ + _Killed in action_ 26/9/17 + + + Territorial Battalions (Nos. 4 & 5). + + 3945 CROALL, John James 2/11/15 _5_ _Capt._ + _Killed in action_ 4/10/17 + 766036 WOOD, John William 24/ 5/18 _4_ + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 3410 BANNATINE, John Douglas 6/ 5/15 _9_ _Lieut._ + 3011 CREMETTI, Paul Eugene 9/12/14 _8_ _Major_ + O.B.E. [M] + 5063 MACKENKIE, Kenneth 25/ 5/16 _9_ _Lieut._ + 2666 MCKERROW, Hugh Douglas 26/ 9/16 (_7_)_Lieut._ + 769856 REID, Wallace 17/ 3/19 + 5223 STIVEN, Albert 5/ 9/16 (_2_) + _Killed in action_ 24/1/17 + + + + + THE KING’S OWN SCOTTISH BORDERERS. + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + 25th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 1829 MILES, Herbert Francis 9/ 5/15 _2_ _Capt._ + _w._ 4/6/15 _Killed in action_ 3/9/16 + 5575 ELWELL, Bernard Livingstone 5/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + (2/_Border_) + + + Territorial Battalions (Nos. 4 & 5). + + 4678 LAING, L/Cpl. Donald McLeod 25/ 6/16 _4_ + 4260 WEIR, James 1/ 1/16 _5_ _Lieut._ ✠✠ + _Wounded_ 5/8/18 + + 762178 FARQUHARSON, Alan George 30/10/17 _5_ + _Missing_ 11/5/18 + 4679 MCCALL, Archibald 24/ 6/16 _4_ ✠ + _Died of wounds_ 23/8/17 + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 762954 DEARDEN, John Robert Biffin 26/ 4/17 + _Wounded_ 17/4/18 + 763524 GILLESPIE, Alexander Hamilton 29/ 3/17 _Lieut._ + 768040 GRIERSON, James Tordoff 17/ 3/19 + 6735 HOWARD, William Aloysius 24/ 2/17 _7_ + _Killed in action_ 24/4/17 + 762905 LINDSAY, John 26/ 4/17 + 767485 MCILLWRAITH, Thomas Forsyth 14/ 8/18 + 767955 SIME, William Elliot Boyd 17/ 3/19 + 763992 STARK, James Duncan 27/ 6/17 _6_ _Lieut._ + _Died of wounds while P/W_ 3/9/18 [M] + + + + + THE SCOTTISH RIFLES + + (THE CAMERONIANS). + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + {26th Foot + {90th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 41 HOOD, Sgt. Bernard 20/ 3/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + (_R.A.F._) + 2527 ORTON, Ernest Henry 20/ 3/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 9/5/15 + 1153 POWER, Charles Montague 20/ 3/15 _2_ _Capt._ ✠ + 1389 SEATH, Douglas Ambrose 20/ 3/15 _2_ + _Wounded_ 9/5/15 _K/A_ 24/4/17 + 1640 STEVENS, Cyril Walter 20/ 3/15 _2_ _Capt._ + _To Indian Army_ + + 6290 LAIDLAW, James Clelland 22/11/16 + (5/_Border_) _Capt._ + _Killed in action_ 6/11/17 + + + Special Reserve Battalions (Nos. 3 & 4). + + 5479 CROOKSTON, William John 22/11/16 _4_ + (8/_Border_) _Lieut._ _K/A_ 12/4/18 + 763555 MONTGOMERY, Llewellyn Hughes 1/ 3/17 _4_ _Lieut._ + + + Territorial Battalions (Nos. 5 to 8, 15). + + 762640 BARRADELL-SMITH, Walter 29/ 3/17 _5_ + 766107 COWAN, John Arnold 4/ 2/19 _5_ + 763736 HUMPHRIES, John Charles 25/ 9/16 _5_ + 7642 LOUDON, William Forgie 22/11/16 + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 3458 BRYSON, Robert Edwards 5/ 4/15 _12_ _Capt._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 21/3/18 + 3452 WILSON, Charles Geo. Gordon 7/ 4/15 _11(9)_ + _Killed in action_ 9/4/17 + + 767586 DUNLOP, Garvin Alexander 6/ 2/19 + 5406 GRAHAM, Thomas Eric 19/12/16 (_2_) ✠ + _Killed in action_ 24/3/18 + 6278 GUNN, Herbert James 1/ 3/17 _10_ _Lieut._[M] + 761166 KINNIBURGH, Thomas Frame 13/11/18 + 762543 SMALL, Victor 29/ 3/17 _Capt._ [M] + 768093 THOMSON, Alexander Martin 10/ 3/19 + 761278 WATSON, William Harper 25/ 6/17_10_ + + + + + THE SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS + + (ROSS-SHIRE BUFFS, THE DUKE OF ALBANY’S). + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + {72nd Foot + {78th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 727 KIRKALDY, Charles Henry 13/ 2/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 10/3/15 + 417 MARVIN, Sgt. Donald 20/ 3/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 9/5/15 + + + Special Reserve Battalion (No. 3). + + 7512 MACDONALD, Kenneth 22/11/16 _3(2)_ _Lieut._ + ✠ _Wounded_ 21/4/17 + 8136 MACKENZIE, Aeneas 19/12/16 _3(8)_ + _Missing_ 3/9/17 + 764566 SANDERSON, Alastair Fletcher 29/ 8/17 _3(2)_ + + + Territorial Battalions (Nos. 4, 5 & 6). + + 765034 FERGUSON, James Scott 31/10/17 _5(4)_ ✠ + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 2837 FORBES, Alexander Stuart 9/11/14 _10_ _Lieut._ + (_To_ _M.G.C._) _D/W_ 17/8/16 + 2048 HAYNES, Frederick C. Gamble 28/11/15 _8_ _Capt._ + 3602 KIRK, Leslie Douglas 5/12/15 _7_ _Capt._ + 3603 WHYTE, Richard 5/12/15 _7_ _Lieut._ + (_R.A.F._) _w._ -/7/16 + + 766500 FIELD, Arthur John 26/ 5/18 + 762833 HAMILTON, James Russell 26/ 4/17 _8_ _Lieut._ + 767215 MAXWELL, John Crawford 27/ 3/18 _7_ + 764372 RAE, James 29/ 3/17 (_2_) + _Killed in action_ 4/10/17 + 768189 STISTED, Joseph Lawrence Heathcote 17/ 3/19 + + + + + THE SHROPSHIRE LIGHT INFANTRY[28] + + (THE KING’S). + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + {53rd Foot + {88th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 2168 BOOTH, Henri Robert 11/ 6/15 _2_ + _Wounded_ 2/7/15 + 1954 ELDER, Alexander Austin 11/ 6/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + [M] (_2_) + 796 FOULGER, L/Cpl. Maurice 23/ 4/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 9/8/15 + 2336 GOODALE, L/Cpl. Arthur William 10/ 7/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 9/8/15 + 1993 GRUGEON, Harold 26/ 5/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 7/12/16 + 3548 HITCHCOCK, Cyril Augustus 16/ 1/16 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 21/4/16 + 1059 ISAAC, Frank Philip 10/ 7/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 9/8/15 + 1638 JOHNSTON, Alec 14/ 2/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _w._ 9/8/15 _K/A_ 22/4/16 + 1304 KOCH, L/Cpl. Marcus Addison 11/ 6/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 22/9/15 + 1745 MAIDLOW, Geoffrey 23/ 4/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 25/5/15 + 2040 MATTHEWS, Ernest Francis 24/10/15 _2_ + _Staff-Lieut._ M.B.E. [M] + 1895 PAYNE, John Gibson 11/ 6/15 _2_ _Capt._ + (_R.E._) + 1966 RUSHBRIDGE, William Gibbert 10/ 7/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + 3400 SIMNER, Stanley Albert 16/ 1/16 _1_ _Lieut._ + 2242 THORNE-WAITE, Arnold 12/ 6/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + 1834 TIPPER, Alexander Arnold 26/ 5/15 _2_ + _Died of wounds_ 19/8/15 + 1190 TURNER, Harold Keynes 23/ 4/15 _2_ _Capt._ ✠[M] + 1665 WILSON, Harold Algar 23/ 4/15 _1_ _Capt._ + _w._ 19/6/15 _K/A_ 6/1/16 + + 765143 SHEPPARD, Reginald John 31/10/17 _1_ + + + Special Reserve Battalion (No. 3). + + 764574 BANCROFT, Reginald 1/ 8/17 _3_ + 6732 BUCKLEY, Frank 26/ 9/16 _3(5)_ + _Wounded_ 21/4/17 + 762467 GOODCHILD, Stewart John 25/ 9/17 _3_ + _Killed in action_ 28/3/18 + 763078 RACTIVAND, Demetrius 26/ 4/17 _3(1)_ ✠ + + + Territorial Battalions (Nos. 4 & 10). + + 2291 CLEGG, James Arthur 24/10/14 _4_ _Lieut._ + + 7953 BYGOTT, Edward 25/ 1/17 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 20/9/17 + 5587 KIRBY, Ralph William 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 4211 MASON, Arnold Henry 25/ 1/17 _4_ + 762438 TANSER, Harry Ambrose 27/ 3/18 _4_ + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 3361 COE, Ernest Wilfred 5/12/15 _7_ _Lieut._ + 3495 DEEDES, Richard 12/12/15 _7_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 17/10/18 [M] + 395 ELLIOTT, Richard Derrick 9/ 1/15 _9_ + _To 5_ _Missing_ _P/W_ 9/8/15 + 3305 GREENING, Cyril Benjamin 26/ 2/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + 1953 GUYER, Aubrey King 3/10/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + 3969 STARK, Mark Arnold Napier 23/11/15 _9_ _Lieut._ + + 767047 ACHESON, John Francis 30/ 7/18 + 768289 BARTLETT, Kenneth Rogers 17/ 3/19 + 768504 BLOWER, Arthur Benjamin 13/ 2/19 + 765760 CREESE, Sydney Herbert 18/12/17 + _Wounded_ 19/11/18 + 7474 GRIFFEN, Harold Samuel 19/12/16 _9_ + _Died of wounds_ 9/4/17 + 765547 HARTY, William 27/11/17 (_4_) + _Killed in action_ 30/9/18 + 762346 HATFIELD-WRIGHT, Morden 26/ 4/17 + 766475 HAWKES, Percival Joseph 29/ 5/18 + 761305 HUGHES, Harry Osborne 3/ 8/17 _5_ + _Wounded_ 25/6/18 + 766023 JAMES, William Thomas Basil 1/ 5/18 + _Wounded_ 19/9/18 + 7426 LEE, Percy William 19/12/16 _5_ + _Killed in action_ 9/4/17 + 765276 LEECH, Robert Edward Holt 27/11/17 (_4_) + _Killed in action_ 30/9/18 + 765094 LYLE, Acheson Mervyn Acheson 31/10/17 _6_ + 765003 MORTISHEAD, James William 31/10/17 + 765095 OLDHAM, Ernest Holloway 31/10/17 _5_ + 6556 PRESHOUS, William Reginald 26/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + (_M.G.C._) + 765729 RAYBOULD, Clarence 21/ 2/18 + 5601 ROBERTSON, Albert 25/ 2/17 _7_ ✠ + _Wounded_ 21/4/17 + 768331 WAKEFIELD, Cpl. Arthur John 17/ 3/19 + 6543 WEBB, Arthur Pelham 5/ 9/16 _5_ + _Killed in action_ 9/4/17 + 5563 WILES, Osborn David 25/ 2/17 _7_ _Lieut._ ✠ + 6724 WILLIAMS, David Watkin 25/ 2/17 _7_ _Lieut._ + + + + + THE SOMERSET LIGHT INFANTRY + + (PRINCE ALBERT’S). + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + 13th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 1666 MARTIN, Owen Sidney 14/ 2/15 _1_ + _Wounded_ 24/6/15 + 46 WILLIAMS, Theodore Edward 8/ 5/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 1/7/15 + + 5592 MASSIE, Sidney Edward 30/ 4/17 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 8/5/17 + 5869 PRATT, Henry Edward 30/ 4/17 _1_ + + + Special Reserve Battalion (No. 3). + + 762733 BARNES, Arthur Randall 20/ 4/17 _3_ + _Killed in action_ 4/10/17 + 765920 BUDDLE, Edward George 13/ 3/18 _3_ + 3700 LLEWELLYN, Arthur Henry 26/ 5/16 _3(8)_ _Lieut._ + 767128 MEAD, John Thorn 30/10/18 _3_ + 762437 MOGG, Lionel Hedley 30/ 5/17 _3_ + _Wounded_ 18/10/17 + + + Territorial Battalions (Nos. 4, 5, 11 & 12). + + 5741 CRISP, Cyril Bright 11/ 7/16 _5_ + _Died of wounds_ 16/8/17 + 1470 MANN, Douglas Bruce Upheld 11/ 2/15 _4_ _Lieut._ ✠ + [M] + + 6040 BAIRD, Charles Alexander 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 5998 GOODMAN, Stuart 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 20/9/17 + 6003 HALLEWELL, Arthur Vincent 23/11/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 766554 JOHNSTONE, Frederick 28/11/17 _4_ + 766314 PARMINTER, Percy Douglas 26/ 6/18 _4_ + 6823 SPACKMAN, Reginald 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 765329 TETT, Harry 25/11/17 _4_ + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 2399 BOWERMAN, Arthur James 9/12/14 _8_ _Lieut._ + (_R.F.C._) _K/A_ 9/9/16 + 6792 DUDLEY, Herbert Edward 7/ 7/16 _9(6)_ + _Killed in action_ 23/8/17 [M] + 3261 EDMONDS, Wilfred Bell 10/ 6/15 _9_ _Lieut._ + (_To R.F.C._) + 3208 FIELDING, Edward Fleming 30/ 1/15 _9_ _Lieut._ + 2695 GRAVES, Arthur Glendower 17/12/14 _9_ _Lieut._ + 1789 HOLMES, Richard 27/10/14 _9_ _Capt._ [M] + 1892 JOLIVET, Alfred Eugene 19/ 9/14 _8_ _Capt._ + _w._ 26/10/15, -/5/16 + 2608 MAXWELL, Herbert A. 5/ 1/15 _9_ _Lieut._ + _To Army Cyclist Corps_ + 5608 WHITE, Cpl. Royman Hansford 7/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + + 7145 ABERCASIS, Arthur 19/12/16 _6_ + _Killed in action_ 9/4/17 + 768937 ARNOLD, Douglas Herbert 13/ 2/19 + 765782 BENTON, Sydney John 27/ 2/18 + 5567 BLEATHMAN, William Edward Percy 26/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + 6787 BYWATER, William Edward 27/ 1/17 _8_ _Capt._ + 3732 GOSSLING, Rupert Emerson 16/12/16 _10_ _Lieut._ + 763063 HADDON, Baldwin Loney 28/ 3/17 _12_ _Capt._ + _w._ 10/1/18, 8/8/18 [M] + 762747 HANNAFORD, William Allan 28/ 3/17 _5_ + _Killed in action_ 23/11/17 + 7575 HARGEST, Harry Lewis 19/12/16 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 12/9/17 + 768695 HORNE, Albert William 13/ 2/19 + 768116 HORSMAN, Eric William 18/ 3/19 + 7723 JEFFERYS, Denys Edell 5/ 9/16 _Capt._ + (_M.G.C._) + 7183 LEIVERS, Frank Alex. 19/12/16 _6_ _Lieut._ + _Missing_ 18/4/18 + 767974 LINTON, William Evan 12/ 2/19 + 767388 OLIVER, Eric Anthony Creswick 6/ 2/19 + 6770 RADFORD, John Arundel 26/ 9/16 _Capt._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 21/9/18 [M] + 768188 ROWE, Henry Metford 17/ 3/19 + 767727 SMITH, Curil Vincent 3/ 3/19 + 7907 SMITH, John Henry 22/11/16 _7_ + _Missing_ 11/9/18 + 1550 THATCHER, William Arthur Norman 7/11/15 _6_ _Lieut._ + _Missing_ 13/5/18 + 765365 TYLER, Herbert Spencer 14/ 2/19 + 762159 UNWIN, Arthur Colclough 28/ 3/17 + 7175 WALKER, George Harold 19/12/16 _6_ _Lieut._ + _w._ 2/11/17, 17/4/18 + 765487 WALTER, Vivian Lucas 27/ 2/18 + 766498 WOODWARD, Alec William Hutton 26/ 6/18 + + + + + THE NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE REGIMENT + + (THE PRINCE OF WALES’S). + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + {64th Foot + {98th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 1439 MANN, Frederick Christmas 27/ 1/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 12/3/15 + 1539 PAGET, Leslie Robert 14/ 2/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 13/3/15, 5/8/15 + 2610 THORNEWILL, Allan Stafford 24/11/14 _2_ + _From 10_ _Capt._ + + + Special Reserve Battalions (Nos. 3 & 4). + + 4920 COTTERILL, Reginald Thomas 26/ 9/16 _3(8)_ + 6714 GIBSON, George William 4/ 9/16 _3(1)_ _Lieut._ + 7297 WALBY, Herbert Charles 14/ 7/16 _4_ + (10/_Yorks L.I._) _Capt._ D.S.O. ✠✠ + _Wounded_ 21/5/18 [M] + + + Territorial Battalions (Nos. 5 & 6). + + 4175 BOLTON, Ralph Peter 15/11/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 1/7/17 + 3954 JOHNSON, Roland Finnis 15/11/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 17/8/17 [M] + 4140 O’DELL, Edward Seymour 14/11/15 _Major_ F/D + 4004 SNELLING, Leslie Colin 15/11/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 14/12/17 + 4086 WILLIAMS, George Elford 15/11/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + 4571 PENDLETON, William 12/ 6/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + + 767967 BUTLER, Harry Colin 6/ 3/19 _5_ + 765529 CODLING, Bernard Plumpton 27/11/17 _5_ + 762370 GILLESPIE, James William Morrison 3/10/17 _6_ + 4322 GOSSLING, Tom Banks 11/ 7/16 _6_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 16/2/17, 30/11/17 + 8370 GREEN, Arthur Fairbrother 16/ 9/17 _6_ + _Killed in action_ 21/3/18 + 6514 HEATON, Richard 26/ 9/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + _w._ 26/9/17 _P/W_ 5/6/18 + 763788 HILL, Alfred 30/ 5/17 _5_ + _Killed in action_ 13/9/17 + 7843 HUMPHREY, Godfrey Murray 20/12/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + 5962 RATHBONE, Thomas Ford 26/ 9/16 _5_ + _Killed in action_ 26/9/17 + 765475 SHELLEY, Percy Norman 27/11/17 _5_ + 761629 SIMON, Arthur Frederick Sewell 2/ 8/17 _5_ + 767978 STIRZAKER, Ronald 6/ 3/19 _5_ + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 3035 BOLTON, Gilbert Benson 12/12/15 _8_ + _Killed in action_ 18/11/16 + 4308 CLEWS, Lionel Charles 25/ 5/16 _10_ _Lieut._ + 3276 HAKEWILL, Thomas George 2/ 3/15 _11_ + _To Royal Flying Corps_ + 1554 LAWRENCE, Brian Lyndon 14/10/14 _9_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 11/8/17 + + 6868 DAVIS, Francis 26/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + (9/_R. Lancaster_) + 767347 DIMMOCK, Ernest Lawrence 5/ 2/19 + 767541 EVANS, Cyril Frank 4/ 3/19 + 762590 FELLOWS, Cyril Walter 28/ 3/17 + _Killed in action_ 21/3/18 + 762574 FENNER, Alan Thomas 28/ 3/17 (_6_) + _Died of wounds_ 8/12/17 + 6605 GREEVES, Arthur Frederick William 26/ 9/16 _8_ + _Died of wounds_ 20/9/17 + 762753 HOWE, Sidney George 28/ 3/17 + _Wounded_ -/10/17 _P/W_ 21/3/18 + 765720 KING, Charles Bertie Ernest 27/ 3/18 + 764004 MASON, George 26/ 6/17 (_1_) ✠ + _Killed in action_ 15/4/18 + 766317 SENNETT, Richard Herbert 26/ 3/18 (_6_) _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 3/10/18 + 762311 THORLEY, William B. 26/ 4/17 + 764049 WEBBERLEY, Reginald Selwyn 27/ 6/17 + _Died of wounds_ 30/9/17 + 766093 WHITTET, Reginald Murray 27/ 3/18 _3(12)_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 30/8/18 + 766295 WRIGHTSON, Laurence 27/ 3/18 + _Wounded_ 21/10/18 + 762709 YATES, Howard Rudge 28/ 3/17 + + + + + THE SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE REGIMENT. + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + {38th Foot + {80th Foot + + + 2nd Lieut. + 1179 CHRISTOPHERSON, Harold Cecil 3/ 3/15 _2_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 22/4/15 + 1105 CUNDALL, Herbert Ayres 26/ 5/15 _1_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 25/9/15 + 2517 GREEN, William Charles 11/ 6/15 _Lieut._ ✠✠ F/D + _w._ -/6/16 + 1029 HENDERSON, Lionel Edward 23/ 4/15 _1_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 25/9/15 + 1508 KIRCHNER, Bernard Joseph 26/ 5/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 25/9/15 + 1798 LEE, Walton Noel Olliff 23/ 4/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 25/9/15 + 1744 MACKINTOSH, Cpl. Harry Leith 15/12/14 _1_ + _Died of wounds_ 5/3/15 [M] + 1816 PARKES, Theodore David 26/ 5/15 _1_ _Capt._ + _w._ -/5/16 _K/A_ 5/10/17 + 368 REYNARD, Henry Corner 15/ 8/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 25/9/15 + 1087 SILCOCK, L/Cpl. Arnold 15/12/14 _2_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 25/9/15 + + 763539 GIBBONS, William Ernest 30/ 5/17 _1_ + _Wounded_ 28/3/18 [M] + 7174 TEASDALE, Edward Grosvenor 13/ 4/17 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 12/5/17 + 765148 WESTGARTH, George Walton 31/10/17 _1_ + 5305 WOOD, George 19/12/16 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 15/7/17 + + + Special Reserve Battalions (Nos. 3 & 4). + + 2605 GIBSON, Robert Bowness 1/11/14 _3_ _Capt._ + (1/_Bedford_) [M] + + 762469 OLIVER, Ian Maurice Lomas 26/ 4/17 4_ + _Wounded_ 13/5/18 + 7840 PHILLIPS, Mark Hibbert 20/12/16 _4(1)_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 4/10/17 + 766823 WICKHAM-LEGG, George Patrick 25/ 9/18 _3_ + + + Territorial Battalions (Nos. 5 & 6). + + 5728 BROWN, Ernest Bertram 11/ 7/16 _5_ _Lieut._✠[M] + 4320 GODFREY, William Edgar 27/11/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 7/11/17 + 5152 HENDERSON, Robert Leslie Sinclair 11/ 7/16 _6_ _Lieut._ + 2908 JEFFCOCK, Robert Salisbury 30/ 5/15 _6_ _Capt._ + _Killed in action_ 1/7/16 + 2443 MONTAGUE-SMITH, Vernon M. 3/ 3/15 _5_ _Capt._ + 6500 SLATER, Harry 11/ 7/16 _6_ + _Died of wounds_ 28/5/18 + 4357 STEVENS, John Julian Church 27/11/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/9/16 + 6240 TAYLOR, Leonard Frank 11/ 7/16 _5_ + _Killed in action_ 14/3/17 + + 763944 BUCKLEY, Sidney James 31/ 7/17 _5(2)_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 24/3/18 + 6100 COLLINS, Edward Douglas 19/12/16 _6_ _Lieut._ + 764015 CRADDOCK, Victor 27/ 6/17 _5_ + _Wounded_ 22/6/18 _D/W_ 11/10/18 + 761301 HOARE, John Henry 25/ 6/17 _5_ + _Wounded_ 9/11/17 + 765798 PARTRIDGE, Gilbert Wright 22/ 3/18 _5_ _Lieut._ + 5964 ROBERTS, William Stephen Hill 26/ 9/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + 5639 TEW, William 26/ 9/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + 766005 WILLIAMS, Sydney Howard 27/ 3/18 _5_ + 5306 WOOD, Cpl. Thomas 14/ 8/18 _6_ + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 1451 MORRIS, Frank Basil 17/11/14 _11_ _Capt._ + _Adjt._ [M] + 2129 ROBINSON, John Charles 10/ 4/15 _10_ _Lieut._ + _To R.E._ + 3026 ROSKILLY, Sydney Theo. H. 11/ 3/15 _11_ _Lieut._ + _To_ 1 _G.B/Lincoln_ + 2520 SNOWDEN, Reginald Wallis 23/11/14 _8_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 10/7/16 + 2858 WAUD, Louis Reginald 23/11/14 _10_ _Capt._ + (8/_Manchester_) _w._ 1/8/15 + + 5147 BACON, William Samuel 24/ 1/17 _8_ + _Wounded_ 4/4/17 + 6439 DEFFEE, Charles Frederick 5/ 9/16 _9_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/1/17 + 7686 DOWNES, Arthur 19/12/16 + 768164 GARRATT, Herbert William 17/ 3/19 + 767617 GREGORY, Ernest George 6/ 2/19 + 765447 GREVILLE, William 27/11/17 + 767877 HARNESS, John 4/ 3/19 + 7666 MASON, Frederick 5/ 9/16 _9_ + _Staff-Lieut._ [M] + 5802 SHAW, Edward Leslie 26/ 9/16 _7_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 13/12/17 + 765694 SMART, Arthur Reginald 18/12/17 + 768558 TAYLOR, James Douglas 13/ 2/19 + 766400 TRIGGS, Harold La Riviere 1/ 5/18 + 765611 WOOLLCOMBE, Louis Arthur William 18/12/17 (_2_) + _Wounded_ 27/6/18 + 765366 WRIGHT, James Wilson 18/12/17 (_2_) + _Prisoner of War_ + + + + + THE SUFFOLK REGIMENT. + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + 12th Foot + + + 2nd Lieut. + 2015 ALLANSON, Henry Peter 26/ 5/15 _1_ + _Wounded_ 23/10/15 _K/A_ 20/7/16 + 1662 BAUMGARTNER, L/Cpl. Julian M. Vane 19/ 9/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_, _Somme_, 1916, + _Cambrai_, 1918 [M] + 2126 BOX, Ernest Hyatt 26/ 5/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _To Staff_ _w._ 4/7/15 [M] + 992 ELKINGTON, Guy Waterman 7/10/14 _1_ _Lieut._ + _To_ 3/_Devon_ (_M.G.C._) + 2407 FOULSHAM, Ernest Chester 11/ 6/15 _1_ + 748 GATES, Douglas Leslie 26/ 5/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 1/10/15 + 1652 GREIG, Donald McNeil 23/ 4/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + (_R.F.C._) O.B.E. + _Wounded_ 31/8/15, 18/10/15 + 1741 HALL, Norman de Haviland 24/10/15 _2_ + _Died of wounds_ 7/10/16 + 955 HOLLINRAKE, John Charles 26/ 5/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + (_R.T.O._) _w._ 1/10/15 + 1004 HUGHES, Herbert Alec Martin 14/ 2/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 6/5/15 + 1407 KILNER, Charles Ussher 15/ 8/15 _1_ + _Died of wounds_ 8/10/16 + 1416 LLARENA, Eustace Fernando 27/ 1/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 18/6/15 + 1569 LAW, Charles Lindsay G. 23/ 4/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 30/9/15 + 2457 PULVERMAN, Oscar Percy 12/ 6/15 _1_ + _Died of wounds_ 1/9/15 + 1163 SHANKS, Martin Hollis 10/ 7/15 _1_ _Capt._ ✠ [M] + 2045 TOMSON, Henry Gordon 24/10/15 _1_ _Lieut._ M.B.E. + 951 WINDSOR, Leslie St. Lawrence 27/ 1/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 10/6/15 + + 761095 PERKINS, Sydney 13/ 5/17 _1_ + 765006 RAWLINS, Hubert William Burford 13/ 5/17 _1_ + + + Special Reserve Battalion (No. 3). + + 5113 BALLS, Frank William 8/ 7/16 _3_ _Lieut._ + (_R.A.F._) _Died_ 1/7/18 + 5985 CLARK, Alexander 8/ 7/16 _3_ _Lieut._ + 4278 KING, Thomas Clifford 8/ 7/16 _3_ _Lieut._ + 1587 NEELY, Hugh Bertram 15/ 8/14 _3(1)_ + _Died of wounds_ 25/4/15 + 2961 WILLES, Edward Justice 5/ 5/15 _3_ + + 7795 AIRD, George Morland 19/12/16 _3(2)_ + _Wounded_ 15/6/18 + 764473 ANNES, William Philip 1/ 8/17 _3(11)_ + _Wounded_ 4/5/18 + 7002 LEWIN, Harold John 6/12/16 _3_ + _Wounded_ 25/3/17 + 765472 RIBBANS, Erling 23/11/17 _3(7)_ + _Wounded_ 5/9/18 + 767654 WAINWRIGHT, John Noel 3/ 3/19 _3_ + + + Territorial Battalions (Nos. 4 to 6). + + 4071 ADENEY, Eric 14/11/15 _6_ _Lieut._ + 4989 ALDOUS, Alfred James 15/ 6/16 _6_ _Lieut._ + 4110 BRANDON, Harold 4/12/15 _6_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 30/11/17 + 2327 CALDWELL-COOK, Francis 22/12/14 _5_ _Lieut._ + 2072 CHRISTMAS, Dudley Vyvyan 22/12/14 _5_ + _Staff-Capt._ + _Killed in action_ 23/10/15 + 4157 GOLDING, Clement Taylor 14/11/15 _6_ + 2083 HEALD, Sgt. Walter Marsden 6/ 5/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + _To A.O.D._ + 2079 HERVEY, Eric George 23/12/14 _5_ _Capt._ + _Indian Army R.O._ + 6990 HOLT, Henry Frederick Gisborne 24/ 3/16 _4_ _Capt._ + (_Remount Serv._) + 4325 LING, Gerard Alston 27/ 6/16 _4_ + _Wounded_ 14/5/17 + 2436 SHARLAND, Charles Norman A. 4/11/14 _6_ _Lieut._ + 4001 STOCK, L/Cpl. Ralph 26/11/15 _6_ + + 6091 ADAMS, Francis 23/11/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 5937 BARBROOK, John Oliver 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Capt._ + 6044 BOULTING, Stanley Ernest 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Acc./killed_ 4/4/17 + 4088 COCKBURN, George Percival 19/10/15 _6_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 23/3/18 + 6795 ELVIN, Arthur George 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Died_ 13/10/17 + 5577 GARNER, Arthur Leonard Charles 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 7508 GLUCKSTEIN, Louis Halle 20/12/16 _5_ _Lieut._ [M] + 5622 HARE, Archie Winter 26/ 9/16 _4_ + _Wounded_ 2/9/18 + 5954 ISAACS, Henry Roland 26/ 9/16 _4_ + _Killed in action_ 9/4/17 + 5020 MAINGOT, Joseph Philip Leo 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 766525 MANLY, Haughton Crawford 26/ 6/18 _4_ + 6857 RIGBY, Bertrand Ceslas 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 7/5/17 + 5811 STANFORD, George Wilfred 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 6239 SWINNOCK, William Eaves 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 384 BOX, Charles Henry 28/11/15 _9_ + _Wounded_ -/8/16 + 3895 CHRISTOPHERS, Roland Banks 5/11/15 _12_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 22/10/17 + 3877 CURTIS, William 5/11/15 _12_ + _Wounded_ -/8/17 + 3949 EVANS, Thomas Henry 5/11/15 _12_ + 3310 HORSNELL, Alick George 24/10/15 _7_ + _Wounded_ 24/11/15 + _Killed in action_ 1/7/16 + 2631 HOWES, Elliott 1/ 4/15 _10(1)_ _Lieut._ + 3984 NOBLE, Arthur Valentine 5/11/15 _12_ + _Wounded_ -/11/16 + 3753 PALMER, Charles B. Ward 6/12/15 _7_ + _Wounded_ -/2/16, 23/8/17 ✠ + 3913 RAWES, Victor Newling 5/11/15 _12_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 14/3/17 + 3986 ROBINSON, Edgar Arthur Knott 5/11/15 _12_ + (13/_Welch_) _Lieut._ + _w._ -/9/16, 9/4/18 [M] + 4064 SHEEN, Cyril 29/11/15 _12_ + _D/W_ 3/5/17 + 3314 WRIGHT, Edwin Stanley 24/10/15 _7_ + _Wounded_ -/7/16 _K/A_ 3/7/16 + 1927 ZINK, Edmund 7/10/15 _10_ _Lieut._ + (_R.A.F_) + + 7101 ARNOLD, Ralph Thomas 2/ 5/17 + _To_ 2/119 _Infantry Ind. Army_ + 1661 BAGENAL, Nicholas Beauchamp 28/10/14 _11_ + _Wounded_ -/8/16 + 766240 BALDWIN, Austin Provost 1/ 5/18 (_2_) + _Killed in action_ 27/9/18 + 764678 BANKS, David Calder 15/ 7/17 + 767489 BARLEY, Edward James 4/ 3/19 + 764930 BEESLEY, Cyril James 16/ 6/17 _1_ _G.Bn._ + _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 3/9/17 + 765027 BROWN, Allan Ferguson 12/ 5/17 + 763759 CHIPPINGTON, Horace Leonard 30/ 5/17 + (16/_R. 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John Philip 14/ 2/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 12/3/15 + 1403 CARTER, Rodney Thomas 10/ 7/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + _M.G.C._ + 1674 CHANDLER, Charles Robert 26/ 5/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 29/9/15 + 1063 COTTAM, Algernon Edward 26/ 5/15 _2_ _Capt._ ✠ + [M] + 3730 DARRELL, Albert 5/12/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 25/12/15 + 1482 FLEMING-SANDES, Arthur J. Terence 9/ 5/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + =V.C.= _Wounded_ 29/9/15 + 1759 GOOLDEN, Alexander Wood 9/ 5/15 _1_ _Capt._ + _w._ 21/8/15 _To Ind. Army_ + _Killed in action_ 16/7/19 + 454 HART, L/Cpl. Joseph Aubrey 9/ 5/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + _R.E._ ✠ _w._ 1/8/15 [M] + 1726 JONES, Lawrence 9/ 5/15 _2_ _Capt._ + _w._ 1/6/15 _K/A_ 4/10/17 + 1735 MATTHEWS, William Henry 9/ 5/15 _1_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ -/7/16 + 2412 TOPLEY, Alec Frederick 23/ 4/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 19/5/15 + 1596 UNWIN, Roland Buckley 23/ 4/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _R.E._ _Wounded_ 7/10/17 + 1271 WARD, Harold Frederick 14/ 2/15 _2_ _Capt._ ✠✠ + _K/A_ 30/11/17 + 2041 WATT, John D. 23/ 4/15 _2_ _Capt._ + (-/_R. Sussex_) _w._ 15/11/17 + 1192 WOODYEAR, Sydney John David 26/ 5/15 _2_ _Capt._ + (_Labour Corps_) + 1831 WIGHT, Lauder Lyleston 9/ 5/15 _1_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ + + 765024 BABER, Walter Horace 31/10/17 _1_ + _Died of wounds_ -/11/17 + 765052 SMITHER, Albert William 31/10/17 _1_ + 764953 TURNER, Alfred Hartin 31/10/17 _1_ ✠ + 765151 WOOD, Edgar John 31/10/17 _1_ + + + Special Reserve Battalions (Nos. 3 & 4). + + 3362 AUSTIN, Cyril Bruce -/ 7/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + 4276 BRAY, Frank 16/11/15 _3_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/9/16 + 5444 HATTON, David Leslie 8/ 7/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 554 WHITEHEAD, L/Cpl. 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John Eric 2/12/14 _5_ _Capt._ + 2106 MOIR, Kenneth Macrae 24/10/14 _5_ _Lieut._ ✠ + 229 NICHOLLS, C/Sgt. Henry King 7/12/14 _5_ _Major_ + _Killed in action_ 4/4/18 + 3900 ARNOLD, Reginald William 19/11/15 _5_ _Capt._ + 3440 DEMPSTER, Alfred Eric 11/ 8/15 _6_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 13/3/18, 1/6/18 + _To Labour Corps_ + 3441 DEMPSTER, L/Cpl. Edwin Nowell 11/ 8/15 _6_ _Lieut._ + (_M.G.C._) _w._ 26/3/17 + 2316 LOWRY, Vyvian Charles 18/10/15 _5_ (_M.G.C._) + _Killed in action_ 9/4/18 + 3963 SALMON, Frederick Arthur 23/11/15 _5_ Lieut._ + + 7921 BARLOW, Noel Fawckner 26/ 1/17 _5_ + _Wounded_ 7/5/18 + 5473 CARTWRIGHT, Spencer 11/ 7/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + 763758 CAVE, Russell George 30/ 5/17 _5_ + 766044 CLEMENT, George Percy 23/ 5/17 _6_ + _Wounded_ 7/11/18 + 760386 CREEGAN, L/Cpl. 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Marmaduke 9/ 3/15 _11_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _w._ -/9/16, 9/4/18 + 1957 DESLANDES, Denis George 24/10/15 _7_ _Lieut._ + _w._ -/3/16 _K/A_ 27/11/16 + 1494 FENWICK, Basil Arbuthnot 28/ 9/14 _9_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ -/9/15 _P/W_ + 1492 GOLDS, Ingram Thomas 7/11/15 _7_ _Capt._ + _w._ -/7/16 + _Killed in action_ 30/11/17 [M] + 1921 GREEN, Arthur Sidney -/ 6/15 _11_ _Lieut._ + 4675 HART, Albert 16/11/15 _10_ _Lieut._ + 2721 HETHERINGTON, Ernest Cooper 5/ 1/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/7/16 [M] + 2931 LEAHY, James Michael 16/10/14 _7_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/3/16 + 2726 LISTER, Jack Curtis 18/12/14 _9_ _Lieut._ + (_R.F.A._) + 4649 MORRIS, Walter Andrew 7/10/15 _11_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 7/5/17 _P/W_ + 2434 MUSGROVE, G. H. Stuart 3/12/14 _8_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 1/7/16 + 2674 PURVER, Bernard Arthur 16/10/14 _7_ _Capt. + (11/_R. W. Kent_) _K/A_ 7/10/16 + 1465 SCOFIELD, Eric William 19/ 9/14 _10_ _Major_ + (_Tank Corps_) + 1775 WAIGHT, George 5/ 9/14 _8_ _Lieut._ + (_Div. 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Cyril Frederic 15/12/14 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 10/3/15 [M] + 1985 BATTISCOMBE, Humphrey 12/ 6/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 30/5/17 + 1821 BROCKLEHURST, Cpl. Thos. Pownall 26/ 5/15 _2_ _Capt._ + _w._ 25/9/15 _Killed in action_ -/7/16 + 1430 BROWN, Arthur Lyster 26/ 5/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 25/9/15 + 1387 BURRELL, John 1/ 1/15 _1_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 7/7/17, 10/10/17 + 1277 CROOK, Leslie Arthur 1/ 1/15 _2_ _Capt._ ✠ + _w._ 10/2/15, 28/9/15, -/7/16 + _Killed in action_ 25/9/17 + 399 DE ROUGEMONT, Maurice Henry 27/ 1/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 16/5/15 + 2639 ELTHAM, Charles William 1/ 1/15 _2_ _Capt._ + _w._ 9/9/15 _Killed in action_ 3/11/16 + 1658 FAIRTLOUGH, Launcelot Walter 14/ 2/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + _w._ 18/5/15 + 1710 HEYES, Leicester 1/ 1/15 _1_ _Capt._ [M] + 1372 HUMPHREYS, Dudley Francis 15/12/14 _2_ + _Died of wounds_ 16/5/15 + 295 JONES, Charles Taylor 27/ 1/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 25/9/15 [M] + 1989 MADDOCK, Richard Henry 26/ 5/15 _2_ _Capt._ ✠[M] + 1390 MESSOM, Cpl. Harold 15/12/14 _2_ (✠) + _Killed in action_ 16/5/15 [M] + 2180 MOORE, Francis Hallam 26/ 5/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + 1402 PLANT, Fred George 23/ 4/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 25/9/15 + 1371 ROUGHT, Charles Gardner 15/12/14 _2_ + _Prisoner of war_ _Died_ 4/2/19 + 1807 STRODE, Maurice 26/ 5/15 _2_ _Capt._ ✠✠ + F/D _w._ 25/9/15 [M] + 1275 TWEEDIE-SMITH, Alan 1/ 1/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 13/10/15 [M] + 1986 WALCH, James Bernard Millard 26/ 5/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 25/9/15 + + 761524 ATKINSON, William Laurence 23/ 6/17 _1_ + _Wounded_ 25/9/17, 8/8/18 + 7487 BARLEY, George Wellesley 22/11/16 _2_ _Lieut._ + 764923 BULLOCK, William Henry 10/ 3/17 _1_ + 761289 CHARLES, Cecil William Castle 23/16/17 _1_ + _Wounded_ 10/10/17 + 761376 CHURCHWARD, Harold Marcus 2/ 8/19 _2_ + 763687 CORRY, John Edgar 27/ 6/17 _1_ ✠ + _Wounded_ 18/12/17 + 760909 HASTINGS, Alfred Ronald 4/ 8/17 _1_ + 760990 HIGGS, Reginald Frank 23/ 6/17 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 22/9/18 + 4898 HOWCROFT, Stewart Martin 1/ 5/17 _1_ ✠ + 5532 PLOWMAN-BROWN, Charles Harold 26/ 9/16 _1_ _Lieut._ + 760670 ROBINSON, Cecil Henry Melville 26/ 6/17 _1_ + _Wounded_ 20/9/17 + 1305 SHIPTON, John Edgar 1/ 5/17 + 7319 SMITH, Charles Reginald 7/11/16 _2_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ _P/W_ + 4481 SWAINSON, W. Christopher Graindage 25/ 1/17 _2_ + + + Special Reserve Battalion (No. 3). + + 3196 KEEP, L/Cpl. Alan Ralph 21/ 4/15 _3_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _To Min. of Mun._ + 3210 MANN, L/Cpl. Deane 24/ 4/15 _3_ _Capt._ + _Adjt._ 6/_Bn._ ✠✠ + 3160 THORNEYCROFT, Sgt. Edward Charles 20/ 3/15 _3(2)_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ -/7/16 + + 765580 BULL, Walter 28/11/17 _3_ + 765932 DONNE-SMITH, Leslie 27/ 2/18 _3_ + _Wounded_ 26/8/18 + 761994 MITCHELL, Alfred 29/ 3/17 _3_ + 761846 OSMOND, Frank Edward 28/ 3/17 _3_ + + + Territorial Battalions (Nos. 4 & 5). + + 3430 BROWN, L/Cpl. Henry Colborne 6/ 6/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + _Missing_ -/12/16 + 2315 CARTER, Harry William 23/ 6/15 _4_ _Lieut._✠[M] + 2716 GUNNELL, Dudley Arthur 9/ 2/15 _4_ _Capt._ + _R.T.O._ + 2430 GRAY, James 28/11/14 _5_ _Capt._ + _Adjt._ ✠ F/D + 2539 MARZETTI, L/Cpl. Claude 9/ 2/15 _4_ + 2529 MARZETTI, Leonard 9/ 2/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + 2077 MCIVER, Colin Donald 9/ 2/15 _4_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ -/8/15 + 2682 MCNAUGHT, L/Cpl. James McGach 9/ 2/15 _4_ _Capt._ + 2325 PRESTON, L/Cpl. Eric Watson 9/ 2/15 _4_ _Capt._ + 1046 SPICER, Robert William 13/11/14 _4_ _Capt._ + _Killed in action_ 26/3/17 + + 3586 BORET, John Auguste 10/10/15 _4_ _Capt._ ✠ + A.F.C. _To R.F.C._ + 2248 BROWN, Cyril George 2/10/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Prisoner of war_ + 2250 BROWN, L/Cpl. Frederick Proctor 5/10/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Tank Corps_ + 2672 COLES, Edgar Lermitte 19/ 9/15 _5_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ + 2036 DAKIN, Edward Henry 10/10/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 16/10/17 + 2065 DYNE, Hugh Edward Lubbock 29/10/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + 2728 EVANS, L/Cpl. Bernard Scott 3/11/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + M.B.E. ✠ _w._ 23/4/17 + 2489 GILLOTT, Arthur 5/12/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + 3825 HERKOMER, Seigfried Hubert 10/10/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + _To T.F.R._ + 3886 HUGHES, L/Cpl. George Evan 10/10/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + 2133 JEPHSON, Charles Mitchell W. 3/11/15 + _Killed in action_ 27/12/17 + 3150 JOHN, Arthur Henry 10/10/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + 3578 LEMON, Reginald Henry 10/10/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + (_R.A.F._) + 2319 LIVOCK, Eric Stuart 29/ 9/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + (_R.F.C._) _K/A_ 8/11/17 + 1805 LOVELL, Anthony Henry 10/10/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + (_R.A.O.C._) + 3780 MACARTHUR, Roy 10/10/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + _To T.F.R._ + 4192 MENHINICK, John Stanley 22/11/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + (1/_Bn._) + 3761 O’CONNOR, Denis Roderick 10/10/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 24/10/17 + 3770 OLNEY, John Kilvington 17/10/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + _M.G.C._ _w._ 19/10/17 + 2985 PEMBERTON, Warwick Geoffrey T. 29/ 9/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 26/8/18 + 2734 RIDPATH, L/Cpl. Fredk. Cecil Lacey 3/11/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 27/12/17 + 3832 RUDLING, Ernest Richard 10/10/15 _4_ + _Wounded_ 7/5/17 + 3351 STARLING, Marwood Cooper 5/ 8/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + _To_ 8/_London_ + 2935 STONE, Hubert Clive 6/ 8/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + 3869 SWAIN, Tom Evelyn 10/10/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + _w._ 14/2/18, 30/10/18 + + 8137 ASHFOLD, George Alfred 26/ 9/17 _4_ + 766155 CHARLTON, Robert 1/11/17 _4_ + _Wounded_ 3/5/18 + 767248 DYSART, George Augustus Harrison 27/ 3/18 _4_ + _Wounded_ 8/11/18 + 762501 FRANKLAND, Thomas Leonard 31/ 7/17 _4_ + 5946 FULLER, Ernest Paget 11/ 7/16 _4_ + _Killed in action_ 20/9/17 + 765229 GADD, Leonard Charles 18/12/17 _4_ + 1017 GOSSLING, Hugh Foley 11/ 7/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 765232 HARRIS, William 28/11/17 _4_ + _Wounded_ 21/6/18, 26/8/18 + 767950 HOULDER, Alfred Claude 5/ 3/19 _4_ + 761093 LORD, Harold 26/ 6/18 _5_ + 765018 MERCER, Reginald Ross 30/10/17 _4_ + _Wounded_ 19/1/18 + 8144 MONTAGUE, Jas. Chevin 26/ 1/17 _4_ + 765728 RAMSAY, David 27/ 2/18 _4_ + 765471 RAYWARD, Clifford Charles 27/11/17 _4_ + _Wounded_ 19/9/18 + 6339 SANDS, George 28/ 3/17 _5_ [M] + 765820 WILSON, Edward William 13/ 3/18 _4_ + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 1806 BROOKS, Joseph Clifton 22/ 9/14 _8_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 9/10/15 + 1162 BUTLER, Herveius Alexander R. 15/ 9/14 _6_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ -/7/16 + 1166 CANNON, Herbert Cooper 15/ 9/14 _6_ _Major_ + (_D.L.I._) ✠ [M] (2) + 3207 COPPIN, Richard Alfred 28/11/15 _6_ _Capt._ + _w._ 14/3/16 _K/A_ 11/4/17 + 1282 CUDDON, Philip B. 15/ 9/14 _6_ + _Capt. Bde. Maj._ ✠✠✠ F/D [M] + 4923 ELLIOTT, L/Cpl. Ernest Edward 25/ 5/16 _9_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 18/4/18 + 4036 HAY, Robert 7/10/15 _9_ + 3054 LODGE, Alfred Percy Derriman 22/12/14 _9_ + _To Nigeria Regt._ _Wounded_ + 2419 MAHONY, James 10/ 3/15 _9_ _Lieut._ + _w._ 14/3/16 _D/W_ 4/3/17 + 3513 MCNAIR, Frederick Ronald 12/12/15 _6_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 18/4/18 + 1383 ORMEROD, Thomas Laurence 17/ 9/14 _6_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/7/16 + 2705 PASSMORE, Arthur William 23/11/14 _9_ + _Killed in action_ 4/4/16 + 1052 PENROSE, L/Cpl. George Alwyn 28/10/14 _8_ _Capt._ + _Killed in action_ 9/4/17 [M] + 1257 READ, Maurice Rix 15/ 9/14 _6_ _Lieut._ + (_M.G.C._) _w._ 11/4/18 + 1091 SEMPLE, Wilfrid John 13/ 9/14 _6_ _Lieut._ + (5/_Lancs. Fus._) + 1146 SIMMONS, Frederick Lionel 15/ 9/14 _6_ _Lieut._ + (_R.A.F._) _w._ 29/10/15 + 2666 SMITH, Harry Edgar 28/11/15 _6_ + _Wounded_ -/4/16 + 4465 WATERS, Edwin George Ross 2/ 6/16 _Lieut._ + + 7223 ADAMS, Arthur James 19/12/16 _10_ _Lieut._ + 761383 ADAMS, Caleb Henry 26/ 8/17 _10_ + _Killed in action_ 20/9/17 + 766773 BAKER, Leonard Walter 29/10/18 + 7308 BATCHELOR, Robert Thomas 22/11/16 _7_ + _w._ 16/5/17 _K/A_ 23/3/18 + 764474 BATCHELOR, Sidney Crowhurst 17/ 3/19 + 7569 BAYLIS, Roland Harry 27/ 1/17 _7_ _Lieut._ ✠ + 768601 BEALE, Miles Complin 13/ 2/19 + 767581 BELL, Philip Michael 3/ 3/19 + 3005 BIRD, Reginald Thomas 2/ 5/17 _8_ + _Wounded_ 3/12/17 + 1145 BLISS, Archibald 5/ 9/16 _7_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 12/2/18 + 7301 BODEN, John Posnett 22/11/16 _6_ + _Wounded_ 25/4/17 + 760527 BOLUS, Lester 28/ 6/17 _10_ + _Wounded_ 12/10/17 + 764483 COLE, Thomas Alfred 31/ 7/17 + 7149 CONQUEST, George 19/12/16 _8_ _Lieut._ + 768148 COOMBES, Cecil Harold James 10/ 3/19 + 768180 CRICKMAY, George Hayter 18/ 3/19 + 5481 DAVEY, Harold William 5/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + 765115 DODDS, William Fenwick 31/10/17 + 760655 DONKIN, Cecil David George 10/ 3/17 + 768316 DUNN, Daniel William 17/ 3/19 + 761558 EDDISON, Henry 10/ 3/17 + 768340 FIELD, Humphrey Frank 17/ 3/19 + 769094 FORD, Edward Vyvyan 5/ 3/19 + 3675 GAYWOOD, Cyril Henry 31/ 7/16 _7_ _Lieut._ + 763329 GLADMAN, Cyril William 25/ 6/17 + _Wounded_ 3/9/18 + 1291 GOLDIE, Maurice Francis 2/ 5/17 _8_ + 768231 HOCKING, William Stanley 17/ 3/19 + 767590 HOUGHTON, Arthur Sereld 5/ 3/19 + 768618 HOWSE, Thomas Frederick 3/ 2/19 + 764323 HUDSON, Edgar Hugh 31/ 7/17 + _Wounded_ 30/11/17 + 7181 HULLCOOP, Ernest Frank 19/12/16 (_2_) _Lieut._ + 766347 HUMPHREY, Reginald William 28/ 5/18 + _51_/_Grad. Bn._ + 766830 HYATT, John Buchan 17/ 3/19 + _Wounded_ 13/5/18 + 6257 JONAS, Louis Nathaniel 2/ 5/17 _8_ + _Wounded_ 17/8/17 + 3407 LAKE, Maurice Barthram Cassop 19/12/16 _8_ + _Wounded_ 15/8/17, 21/11/17 + 766524 LOVE, Robert Norman 26/ 6/18 + 769023 METCALF, Adrian 14/ 2/19 + 767862 NEWITT, Nigel Joseph 5/ 3/19 + 763955 PARKER, Walter Bernard 17/ 3/19 + _Wounded_ 30/10/17 + 6424 PARKES, James William 19/12/16 _10_ _Lieut._ + 766490 POLLARD, Cecil Leslie 26/ 6/18 + 9272 RAINSFORD, George 10/ 3/17 _Capt._ + O.B.E. (_Lab. Corps_) [M](2) + 767455 RANDALL, Leslie John Alfred 5/ 2/19 + 769318 RIST, William King 5/ 2/19 + 2502 ROGERS, Cecil Walter 31/ 7/16 _7_ + _Died of wounds_ 28/12/17 + 767667 ROUND, Frank Harold 5/ 2/19 + 762962 SAVILLE, Arthur Henry 10/ 3/17 + 3409 SCRIVENER, Eric Robert 19/12/16 _8_ + _Wounded_ 15/8/17 + 762240 SHARP, Clifford Graham 4/ 8/17 _11_ + 767861 SIMMONDS, Donald George Henry 3/ 3/19 + 767459 SLADE, Kenneth Ray 5/ 2/19 + 768262 STANDRING, George Lancelot 18/ 3/19 + 1233 STEGER, Basil Maurice 7/11/16 _Lieut._ + 767133 STILLWELL, Sidney 3/ 2/19 + 768406 TAYLOR, Robert George 17/ 3/19 + 3051 THORN, Philip Edward 7/11/16 _7_ + _Prisoner of war_ 7/6/17 + 768947 TWYMAN, Charles Everard 3/ 2/19 + 767699 UWINS, Cecil Charles George 4/ 3/19 + 763718 VIALL, John 26/ 4/17 + 761381 WATSON, Cpl. William Montague 15/ 9/17 _Lieut._ + _w._ -/10/17, _Killed_ -/8/18 + 7299 WATT, Charles Hallett 19/12/16 (_1_) _Lieut_. + 764968 WEAVER, Hughs Loftus 10/ 3/17 + 767787 WILKINS, Norman John 5/ 3/19 + 760919 WILLS, Arthur Reynolds 28/ 6/17 _10_ ✠ + _Wounded_ 23/8/17 + 6242 WOMACK, Bertie 8/ 5/17 _6_ ✠ + 767788 YEATMAN, Malcolm Bardsley 5/ 3/19 + + + + + THE ROYAL SUSSEX REGIMENT. + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + { 35th Foot + {107th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 2380 BROMLEY, Hugh Frederic 29/ 8/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 25/6/16 + 1491 HUTT, Harold Vernon 1/ 1/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 26/1/15 + 1680 TAYLOR, Lawrence Evered 1/ 1/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 9/5/15 + + + Special Reserve Battalion (No. 3). + + 764784 BRAY, Frank Hugh 24/ 9/17 _3(9)_ + _Killed in action_ 28/5/18 + 764948 BULLETT, Robert Ernest 24/ 9/17 _3_ + _Wounded_ 19/4/18 + 765462 MILBANK, Henry Richard 28/11/17 _3(8)_ + 8092 SHARP, Edward Ronald 25/ 1/17 _3_ + _Wounded_ 8/4/18 + 5007 WEST, Frederick Alexander 7/ 7/16 _3_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 21/9/18 _D_/_W_ 6/10/20 + 764809 WINN, Ernest Godfrey Cole 28/11/17 _3(8)_ + + + + Territorial Battalions (Nos. 4 to 6). + + 4201 BULL, Geoffrey Howard 21/12/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + 4117 DEANE, Arthur Reginald 28/10/15 _5_ + _Died of wounds_ 14/11/17 + 1035 FAZAN, Roy 14/ 5/14 _5_ + _Killed in action_ 9/5/15 + 23 PERRY, John Lutley 29/ 8/14 _5_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 9/5/15 + + 7734 ATKINSON, George Hutton 11/ 7/16 _6_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 17/4/18 + 6282 BERRY, Arthur Gilbert 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/2/17 + 4766 BROWN, Alfred John 11/ 7/16 _6_ _Lieut._ ✠ + 4301 BURCH, James Cyril 11/ 7/16 _6_ _Lieut._ + 7735 CAMPBELL, Alan 11/ 7/16 _6_ _Lieut._ + 763778 CHARMAN, John Ewart 27/ 6/17 _4_ + _Died of wounds_ 25/9/17 + 4790 FINCH, L/Cpl. Arthur William Bernard 5/ 9/16 _4_ + _Wounded & Prisoner of war_ + 2781 GARRARD, Sgt. Cyril Proctor 11/ 7/16 _5_ _Lieut._ ✠ + 764064 GLENISTER, Reginald Thomas 30/ 5/17 _4_ _Lieut._ + 8201 GRICE, Stanley William 26/ 1/17 _4_ _Lieut._ + 763740 JACKSON, Arthur Reginald Frederick 28/ 8/17 _4_ _Lieut._ + 4900 MARKS, Leslie 11/ 7/16 _6_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 12/6/17 + 1690 MCGREGOR, Sgt. John Eric Miers 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 5430 WHITTLE, William George Alfred 29/ 7/16 _6_ _Lieut._ + 4788 WIGGINS, Sidney 11/ 7/16 _6_ _Lieut._ + 6037 WILSON, George Andrew Glanville 11/ 7/16 _6_ _Capt._ + _Killed in action_ 31/7/17 + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 230 BOWERS, Sgt. Cyril Robert Arbuthnot 11/ 3/15 _10_ _Capt._ + 1684 CHANTREY, Leslie Hewer 9/ 1/15 _9_ + _To R.F.A._ + 2102 COX, Norman John 13/11/14 _7_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 23/8/15 + 2050 COXHEAD, Henry Jessop 15/11/14 _13_ + _Capt. & Adjt._ _w._ -/1/17 + 1871 ELBOROUGH, Alfred Charles E. 7/12/14 _8_ + _To_ 6/_Yorks_ _L.I._ + _Capt._ _D/W_ 30/7/15 + 2478 FINNIS, William Trevor 9/ 1/15 _9_ + _To A.S.C._ + 2229 HERVEY, Alex Francis 9/ 1/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + _w._ 17/9/15 (_W.O._) + 2791 KEMP, Edward Adair 7/12/14 _8_ _Lieut._ + 2475 MAKALUA, Mathew James M. 15/11/14 _13_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ -/7/16 + + 3588 CASSELS, James Stuart 5/12/15 _9_ + 2869 D’IVERNOIS, Victor Hally Barton 3/10/15 _9_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/11/16 + 2896 HILL, Charles Douglas Lucas 3/10/15 _9_ + _Killed in action_ 14/2/16 + 3834 HOOD, Oswald 1/11/15 _10_ + _Killed in action_ 1/9/16 + 3725 HURST, Victor de la Motte 5/12/15 _9_ _Lieut._ + 3533 NEWTON, Clement Vaughan 5/12/15 _9_ _Capt._ ✠ + [M] (2) + 3489 PEPPER, Edward George 10/ 1/16 _7_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/8/16 + 3674 TREACHER, Harry 5/12/15 _9_ _Capt._ ✠✠ + _Wounded_ 7/11/18 + + 768332 ABBEY, Henry Robert Burrows 5/ 2/19 + 762286 ACKROYD, James Anthony 4/ 3/19 + 766917 ADOLPH, William Edgar Leonard 27/10/18 + 765022 ALLEN, Thomas William 27/11/17 + 1915 ANDREWS, Stephen Arthur 7/11/16 _12_ _Capt._ + D.S.O. ✠✠ _Wounded_ 15/11/17 [M] + 765495 BLAGROVE, Henry Cyril 27/11/17 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 18/9/18 + 765432 BRADLEY, Alfred Thomas 28/11/17 + 763381 BULLOCK, Alan Durtnall 1/ 3/17 _7_ + _Prisoner of war_ 10/9/17 + 767407 CHRISTIAN, William Aubrey 3/ 3/19 + 5983 CLAPHAM, Alfred William 5/ 9/16 _12_ _Lieut._ + 3712 CLARK, Philip Lindsay 1/10/16 _11_ _Capt._ + D.S.O. _w._ 9/3/17, 16/10/17 [M] + 761365 COWARD, Sgt. Duncan Cecil 4/ 3/19 + _Wounded_ -/4/15 + 760689 CUTLER, Edward Cecil 26/ 4/17 _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 18/4/18 + 760874 DAVIS, Gerald 2/ 5/17 _9_ _Lieut._ + 761366 DENNETT, George Albert 4/ 3/19 + _Wounded_ -/5/15 + 763385 ELLEN, Walter Parker 28/ 3/17 ✠ [M] + 5202 FINNEMORE, Henry Jas. 18/ 3/17 _7_ + (_R.F.C._) _D/W_ 27/3/18 + 3731 FISH, Barrow Edmondson 19/ 6/16 _11_ + _Killed in action_ 3/9/16 + 4927 FROST, Alan St. John 4/ 1/17 (_5_) _Lieut._ + [M] + 767641 GLASSBOROW, Jn. Edwd. Redvers Lee 5/ 3/19 + 768942 GOLDRING, Walter George 7/ 2/19 + 766132 GRANT, George Duncan 24/ 5/18 + 768115 GREAVES, Ronald George 17/ 3/19 + 768421 HALL, Frederick John 5/ 2/19 + 761925 HALL, Stanley Ernest 14/ 2/19 + 765703 HALL, Valentine Octavius 18/12/17 + 51/_Grad. Bn._ + 765590 HEDLEY, Harold Thomas 27/11/17 + 3627 HILL, Philip Hawker 7/11/16 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 28/11/17 + 765595 JONES, Evan Walter 18/12/17 + _Wounded_ 9/11/18 + 764150 KEYS, Frank Sydney 27/ 6/17 _13_ + 4754 LUSTY, Reginald Arthur 20/ 9/17 _13_ _Lieut._ + _Prisoner of war_ 26/3/18 + 3628 MEO, Innes Luigi 29/ 9/16 _11_ + _Prisoner of war_ 15/5/18 + 768060 MILLS, Harold 18/ 3/19 + 3465 MORRIS, Alwyn Jas. 7/11/16 _7_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 18/9/18 + 763556 MURRAY, Arthur 1/ 3/17 _7_ + _Killed in action_ 8/8/18 + 5708 NEALE, Arthur Woodis 26/ 9/16 _12_ + _Prisoner of war_ 22/5/18 + 767303 PALMER, Leslie Charles Guy 3/ 3/19 + 7081 PEARSON, William George Frederick 16/ 9/17 _8_ _Lieut._ ✠ + 767512 PERRIS, Leslie Robert 5/ 2/19 + 6441 PERRY, Kenneth George 5/ 9/16 _11_ + _Died of wounds_ 1/11/16 + 767456 ROGERS, Leonard 5/ 2/19 + 768555 SCOTCHER, Arthur Edwin 19/ 3/19 + 765667 SHILSTON, Arthur Charles 18/12/17 _51_ + 2893 SIMPSON, Jas. Gordon 7/11/16 _12_ ✠ + _Wounded_ 10/8/17, 9/5/18 + 7391 SMITH, Clifford Henry Kingsley 22/11/16 _8_ _Lieut._ + 762420 SMITH, Victor St. George 26/ 4/17 + 763373 THORP, Percy Parkinson 28/ 3/17 + _Wounded_ 31/10/17 + 761803 TREW, Stanley Turner 28/ 3/17 + 766981 WALKER, Henry Gratton 30/ 7/18 _52_ + 8278 WEBB, Harry Frederick 21/ 9/17 _13_ + (_To R.A.F._) _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 22/3/18 [M] + 765716 WEEKS, William Edward 13/ 3/18 ✠ + 8022 WOODHAMS, James Percy 25/ 1/17 + _Wounded_ 26/4/18 + 4913 WOODROW, Arthur Blachford 13/ 4/17 _11_ ✠ + _Wounded_ 16/10/17 + + + + + THE SOUTH WALES BORDERERS. + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + 24th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 3691 DEACON, Edwin Thomas 16/ 1/16 _1_ [M] + 1516 GOTELEE, L/Cpl. Geoffrey Harris 10/ 7/15 _1_ + _w._ 2/9/16 _Capt._ + _Killed in action_ 18/9/18 + 897 SAUNDERS, Louis Desormeaux 12/ 6/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 26/9/15 + 2555 CHATFEILD-CLARKE, Horace Yelverton 24/11/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 23/4/17 + 5594 MORGAN, Dewi Rhys 26/ 9/16 _2_ _Lieut._ + + + Special Reserve Battalion (No. 3). + + 4433 BLORE, Eric 22/ 1/16 _3_ _Lieut._ + 3415 GRESHAM, Hubert Trafford 7/ 6/15 _3_ + _To_ 12 _Capt._ + 4250 HORDLE, Stanley Latour 20/11/15 _3_ _Lieut._ + 763363 GWYNNE, Thomas Haydn 30/10/17 _3_ + 765639 JAMES, Laurence 1/ 5/18 _3_ _R.A.F._ + 763272 JONES, David Russell 31/10/17 _3_ + 595 KENT, Sgt. Harold 5/ 9/16 _3(8)_ + _Killed in action_ 4/8/17 + 538 KENT, Sgt. Lionel Victor 5/ 9/16 _3_ _Lieut._ + _Died of wounds_ 31/7/17 + 6954 LEWIS, Arthur Thomas 26/ 9/16 _3(2)_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 9/5/17 + 762087 LLOYD, Evan Christian 31/10/17 _3(1)_ + _Died of wounds_ 5/10/18 + 4327 MEREFIELD, L/Cpl. Bernard 26/ 5/16 _3(1)_ + 763716 PATON, John Alfred 27/ 6/17 _3_ + 763005 THOMAS, Reginald Ivor Victor Clifford 29/ 8/17 _3_ + _Killed in action_ 24/11/17 + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 2845 HITCHINGS, Douglas Brystock 10/ 6/15 _10_ + + 763869 ARNOLD, Hedley Graham 29/ 8/17 (_2_) + _Killed in action_ 11/4/18 + 767146 BEAMAN, George Bernard 4/ 2/19 + 7700 BROWN, Hiram Idris 19/12/16 (_2_) _Lieut._ + 767540 DAVIES, Douglas Kimberley 5/ 2/19 + 764758 DAVIES, Ernest Benjamin 29/ 8/17 + 8026 DAVIES, Harry Harding 19/12/16 (_2_) + _Killed in action_ 10/11/17 + 764296 EVANS, David Thomas 29/ 8/17 + 764298 GALLIENNE, John William Horrabine 29/ 8/17 + 764300 GIBBS, Joseph Ernest Aynge 29/ 8/17 + 753033 GRANT, Alexander Charles 29/ 8/17 + 763382 HALL, Alfred Reginald Conrad 29/ 8/17 _Lieut._ + 5121 HANNA, William Henry 5/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + _w._ 21/8/17, 15/4/18 [M] + 765888 HEDLEY, Robert Richard 13/ 3/18 + 761072 HILLIER, L/Cpl. Sidney Napier 3/ 8/17 _6_ + _Killed in action_ 25/3/18 + 7075 JOSLIN, Harold Alfred 3/ 5/17 _5_ + 763620 MATHIAS, David Emrys 30/ 5/17 + 764546 MILLS, David Handel 28/ 8/17 + 764785 MORGAN, Henry Gwyn 27/11/17 + 764611 MORGAN, Reginald Samuel Leigh 24/ 9/17 + 765047 MORGAN, William Hugh 31/10/17 _12_ + (_Welch Regt._) + _Killed in action_ 11/4/18 + 764447 MURRAY, Hubert Reginald 29/ 8/17 + _Prisoner of war_ 3/10/18 + 764448 NICHOLAS, Edward Oswell 29/ 8/17 + _Wounded_ 22/10/17 + 765891 OLDHAM, Thomas John Frederick 13/ 3/18 + 763622 PARKER, Leslie Roland 27/ 6/17 _11_ + _Killed in action_ 29/9/18 + 763977 PARRY, William Stanley 29/ 8/17 + _Wounded_ 8/5/18 + 6448 PHILLIPS, Reginald 26/ 9/16 (_2_) + _Killed in action_ 23/4/17 + 3425 POWELL, Howell John 14/ 4/15 + _Wounded_ -/-/16, 25/11/18 + _Lieut. R. of O._ + 766283 POWELL, William 26/ 6/18 + 767725 ROBERTS, David Richard 3/ 3/19 + 765603 ROWLANDS, Edw. 27/11/17 + 5714 TAYLOR, George Henry 7/ 7/16 _13_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 1/5/18 + 764463 THOMAS, Cyril Raymond 28/ 8/17 _11(2)_ + _Killed in action_ 18/8/18 + 5883 WILLIAMS, Henry William Miles 3/ 5/17 _5_ + 764053 WILLIAMS, Kenneth Homfray 26/ 3/18 + 765299 WILLIAMS, Thomas John 28/11/17 _11_ + 763483 WINDSOR, David Reginald 31/ 7/17 _4_ + _Prisoner of war_ 18/1/18 [M] + + + + + THE ROYAL WARWICKSHIRE REGIMENT. + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + 6th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 2007 ALLEN, Norman 26/ 5/15 _2(14)_ _Capt._ + _w._ 25/9/15 _K/A_ 14/4/18 + 2523 CANNON, Stanley William Wood 11/ 6/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + _w._ 25/9/15 + 2363 DIEMER, Philip Hilton 11/ 6/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 25/9/15 + 2717 DOWSON, Sydney Houghton 24/ 7/15 _1_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ -/7/16 + 1488 FIGG, Sydney Vavasour 24/ 7/15 _1_ _Lieut._✠[M] + 1424 FORBES, Alec 14/ 2/15 _2_ _Capt._ + _w._ 18/7/15 + _Killed in action_ 3/9/16 [M] + 1101 HERBAGE, Percy Frederick William 10/12/14 _2_ _Lieut._ + _Prisoner of war_ 25/9/15 + 1285 MONK, George Bertram 15/12/14 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 19/12/14 + 1080 PEARCE, L/Cpl. Geoffrey Vincent 15/12/14 _2_ + _Died of wounds_ 19/12/14 + 787 STANDRING, Sgt. Benjamin Arthur 15/12/14 _2_ + _Died of wounds_ 19/12/14 + 1722 RAYNER, George Hugh 10/ 7/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + 1836 SHARPE, Charles Barraud 24/ 7/15 _1_ + _Wounded_ 23/1/16 + 1692 WILLIS, Dan Hugh 24/ 7/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Adjt._ 2/_Bn._ ✠ + + 763118 BENNETT, George Arthur 25/ 6/17 _1(6)_ + _Killed in action_ 3/12/17 + 763514 BOWLES, John Hobbs 26/ 4/17 _1_ + 765593 HOLLOWAY, Norman Eric 28/ 5/18 (_1_) + 5908 HUDSON, Robert George 24/ 3/17 _2_ + 4763 LOWDER, Noel Reginald 27/ 2/17 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 3/5/17 + 5796 PRICE, Cyril Arnold 18/ 3/17 _1_ + 764605 SANDERS, Joseph Newbould 27/ 6/17 _1(7)_ + 7761 SEARLE, Walter David Westgate 25/ 1/17 _2_ [M] + + + Special Reserve Battalions (Nos. 3 & 4). + + 192 BLACK, 2/Lt. Francis Henry 15/ 8/14 _4(1)_ _Capt._ + _Killed in action_ 25/4/15 + 2226 BENNETT, John Hadfield 24/11/14 _4_ _Lt._ + _w._ 8/7/15 _To Min. of Mun._ + 1863 FOX, Harry Gerald 4/11/14 _4_ _Capt._ + _Adjt._ (2/_E. Kent_) _w._ 4/6/15 + 2455 HARWOOD, Arnold William 11/ 6/15 _4_ _Capt._ + _w._ 18/6/18, 19/8/18 [M] + 3320 INCH, Thomas Alfred de Lacy 22/ 5/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + (_M.G.C. Cavalry_) + 1864 PAYNE, John Oswald 1/11/14 _4(1)_ + _Killed in action_ 25/4/15 + 3252 SMITH, William Travers 4/ 5/15 _4(2)_ _Lt._ + (_R.E._) _w._ 21/8/16 + _Killed in action_ 20/11/17 [M] + 3656 TAVERNER, Eric Sherwood 28/12/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + + 762473 BANCROFT, Philip Lawrence 27/ 6/17 _4_ + 6841 BLAIBERG, Harold Ephraim 4/ 9/16 _4(16)_ + _Wounded_ 25/5/17, 1/7/18 + 765380 BROWN, William Edgar 30/ 1/18 _4(14)_ + 763149 CLARK, Thomas John Chown 26/ 4/17 _4_ + _Wounded_ 24/10/17 + 766550 COLLINS, George Thomas W. 30/ 5/18 _3_ + 6489 EMERSON, George Cuthbert 26/ 9/16 _4_ + _w._ 24/5/17 _To Min. of Labour_ + 764645 HARWOOD, Alfred Cecil 30/ 5/18 _3_ _Lieut._ + 763951 HARWOOD, Eric Hardy 1/ 8/17 _4_ + 760911 KILBOURN, William George 30/ 5/17 _3_ + 762542 NEWSOM, Robert Augustus 26/ 9/17 _3_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 25/4/18 + 764380 PREEDY, Lawrence Jack 1/ 8/17 _4(1)_ + _Killed in action_ 31/3/18 + 6120 PYKETT, George Frederick 4/ 9/16 _4(6)_ ✠ [M] + + + Territorial Battalions (Nos. 5 to 8). + + 2/Lt. LEFROY, Tracy Edward 29/10/15 _8_ _Major_ + _Killed in action_ 5/12/17 [M] (_2_) + 3829 CLASS, Herbert Rudolph 16/10/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + (_Army Signals_) ✠ [M] + 2627 JACKSON, Mark Keith 31/12/14 _6_ _Lieut._ ✠✠ + _Wounded_ 21/12/17, 13/11/18 + 2575 JERMYN, Clyford Henry 25/ 2/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + 3088 MAY, Herbert Richard Dudfield 21/ 8/15 _5_ _Capt._ & + _Adjt._ ✠ _w._ 10/6/16 + 3766 SIMPKIN, Reginald John Henry 17/10/15 _5_ + _Killed in action_ 16/7/16 + 3191 THORN, Robert Nelson 17/10/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + 3754 WAKEMAN, Frank Trevor 17/10/15 _5_ (_R.F.C._) + _w._ -/4/16 + _Killed in action_ 30/10/17 + 2525 WALSH, William Edward 25/ 2/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + (_R.A.F._) + + 5234 BENJAMIN, Horace Sydney 19/ 6/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + 5235 BIRD, Arthur Leonard 19/ 6/16 _5_ + _Killed in action_ 6/9/17 + 5678 BURR, Percival Bryan 19/ 6/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/9/16 + 5133 CLEGG, William 19/ 6/16 _5_ _Capt._ [M] + 4844 DAWSON, Wilfred Leedham 11/ 7/16 _6_ + _Killed in action_ 3/12/17 + 4907 DUTHIE, Donald James 26/ 6/16 _6_ _Lieut._✠[M] + 5251 FORSYTH, James 26/ 6/16 _6_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 26/3/17, 15/9/17 + 5070 NICHOLLS, Edward John 25/ 6/16 _7_ _Lieut._ ✠ [M] + 5265 LEAR, Frederick Howard 26/ 6/16 _6_ _Lieut._ + 5136 REYNOLDS, Harry Norman 3/ 7/16 _7_ _Capt._ ✠✠ + F/D + 5080 STEPHENS, Frederick Joseph 13/ 6/16 _8_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 20/12/17 + 5324 STRANG, William 25/ 6/16 _7_ _Lieut._ + (_N Lancs._) _w._ 26/9/18 [M] + 5427 TONKS, Albert Edwin 13/ 6/16 _8_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 10/4/18 + 4292 VAUGHAN, Edwin Stephen 19/ 6/16 _8_ _Lieut._✠[M] + 5005 WALKER, Sidney 13/ 6/16 _8_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 10/4/18 + 4684 WHITELEY, Charles Taylor 13/ 6/16 _8_ _Lieut._ + _Died of wounds_ 1/7/18 + + 762796 BEADLE, Leslie Arthur 21/ 4/17 _6_ _Lieut._ F/D + 764478 BOULLEN, Charles Ernest 31/ 7/17 _6_ + 764286 BROWN, Harold Vincent 31/ 7/17 _8_ + 764924 CARTER, Percy 24/ 9/17 _5_ + 4954 CRAIG, Alexander George 11/ 7/16 _6_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 17/3/17 + 765387 EWELS, Charles 31/ 7/17 _7_ + 765166 FRANK, Harold Edwin 17/ 6/17 _5_ + 766249 FRANK, Donald Arthur 23/ 5/18 _7_ + 4806 GIBBINS, Roland Bevington 8/ 7/16 _8_ _Capt._ + _Killed in action_ 4/12/17 + 763525 GLOVER, Montague Charles 24/ 9/17 _6_ ✠ + 762413 MARTINDALE, Donald Pugh 13/ 5/17 _5_ + 764213 TREGASKIS, George 31/ 7/17 _8_ + 7098 WALKER, Alfred 21/12/16 _7_ _Lieut._ + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 3528 BALL, Frederick Cecil 12/12/15 _15_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/7/16 + 2677 COOPER, Stanley 5/12/15 _11_ + _Wounded_ -/8/16 + 1947 GIVAN, Harry Cook 24/11/14 _12(1)_ _Lieut._ + 2151 HARDING, Geoff. Harold 7/12/14 _13_ + (_E. Lancs._) _Wounded_ -/4/16 + 3369 HUGHES, Herbert 5/ 4/15 _12_ _Lieut._ + 1824 JOHNSTON, Edgar John Circuit 13/ 7/15 _12_ + _To_ 5/_Essex_ + 1531 MADDOCKS, John Anslow 3/10/14 _15_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 4/6/16 + 2352 MCNAIR, William Lennox 7/12/14 _12_ _Capt._ + (2/_Hants_) _w._ 9/6/15 + 1360 MOSSE, Phillip Godfrey 6/12/14 _13_ + (_E. Lancs._) + _Killed in action_ 18/4/16 + 2111 PAGE, William Ivan Gregory 7/12/14 _13_ _Capt._ + _Rifle Brigade_ [M] + 2572 REACHER, Stanley William 10/ 2/15 _11_ _Capt._ + _To_ 16/_R. Bde._ + _Died of wounds_ 4/7/16 + 2445 ROGERS, Clive Woods 25/ 3/15 _12_ + _w._ -/4/16 + 1878 SUMMERFIELD, Gerald 15/ 2/15 _12_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 6/6/18 + 2571 VOKINS, Kean Esse 5/12/15 _11_ + _Killed in action_ 10/7/16 + 5143 WARD, Norman John 25/ 5/16 _11_ + _Killed in action_ 11/8/16 + 2731 WATTS, Lawrence David 22/ 6/15 _12_ _Lieut._ + (_Inniskgs._) _w._ -/7/16 + 2444 WILLIAMS, Donald Mathew 20/ 3/15 _12(9)_ + _Killed in action_ 9/4/16 + 3527 WILTON, Ralph Antrobus 12/12/15 _15_ ✠✠ + + 766628 ABBOTT, Norman 18/ 6/18 (_2_) + 767739 BARKER, Bertram John 5/ 3/19 + 5009 BERNARD, Andrew Joseph 12/11/16 _10_ _Lieut._ + 764128 BOLWELL, Harold Cecil 30/ 5/17 (_2_) + 766421 BRASSINGTON, Basil Edward 13/11/18 + 7105 BUSHNELL, Charles Francis 22/11/16 (_8_)_Lieut._ + 768294 CLEMMINGS, John Robert 18/ 3/19 + 6566 CLINCKETT, Joseph Edwin 5/ 9/16 _14(2)_ + _Wounded_ 22/10/17 + 763844 CULLEN, Percival Harold 28/11/17 (_2_) + 760818 DURUTY, Charles Eric 18/ 3/19 _10_ ✠ + 760729 EDINGER, Valentine 12/ 1/18 (_4_) + _Killed in action_ 23/8/18 + 5839 ELTHAM, Gordon 26/ 9/16 (_2_) _Lieut._ + _w. & P/W_ 26/2/17 + 761563 FARRIMOND, William 26/ 6/17 _15_ ✠ [M] + 764195 FORRER, Leonard 27/ 6/17 (_2_)_Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 30/3/18 + 3626 FOWLE, Henry Albert 18/ 3/17 _15_ + 5902 FROST, William Edgar 24/ 3/16 _7_ + 766597 GATHERCOLE, Edgar Harry 3/ 2/19 + 762615 GEORGE, Alan Lee 2/ 8/17 _15_ + _Died of wounds_ 14/4/18 + 5405 GOODCHILD, Samuel Thomas 19/12/16 (_2_) _Lieut._ + 763615 GREW, Walter Ernest 26/ 4/17 _16_ + _Killed in action_ 7/10/17 + 763330 GRIFFITHS, William Henry 1/ 3/17 _16_ ✠ + 5758 GULLY, Sydney 18/ 3/17 _15_ + 765393 HARCOURT, George Edwin 1/ 8/17 + 7562 HARPER, Herbert 19/12/16 + 6361 HOPLEY, William Arnold 26/ 9/16 (_2_) ✠ + 769208 JACKSON, Charles Edward 15/ 2/19 + 767701 JONES, John Dudley Winston 3/ 3/19 + 1176 LONG, Edward Bradfield 18/ 3/17 _15_ + _Wounded_ 9/4/17 + 3424 MANN, Cyril Charles 7/11/16 _10_ _Lieut._ + 761576 MOORE, George Alexander 18/ 8/17 _11_ + _Killed in action_ 2/5/18 + 761553 MORRALL, John Bernard 3/ 8/17 _10_ + 767987 MOUSLEY, Norman Leslie 17/ 3/19 + 6159 MURCH, Alfred Henry 1/ 5/17 _11_ ✠ + _Wounded_ 3/5/18, 5/11/18 + 3140 O’NEILL, Douglas Quirk 7/11/16 _10_ + _Killed in action_ 26/4/18 + 766259 OSBORNE, Harold William Shardlow 28/ 5/18 + 6815 PEERS, Victor Albert 5/ 9/16 _16_ _Lieut._ + 767645 RICHARDS, William Henry 3/ 3/19 + 5031 ROCHFORD, John Robert 18/ 3/17 _10_ _Capt._ ✠ + 760515 ROLLES, Nathaniel 18/ 8/17 _11_ + _Wounded_ 7/6/18 ✠ + 5140 ROOKS, Frank Odey 18/ 3/17 _10_ + 764170 SEARLE, Robert Spencer 1/ 8/17 + _Wounded_ 16/4/18 + 6569 SMITH, Percy Landon 1/ 5/17 _11_ _Lieut._ ✠ + 3082 STONE, William Herbert 1/ 8/16 _16_ _Capt._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 12/7/18 + 760247 STREATER, John Wenlan 26/ 6/17 _15_ + _Died of wounds_ 22/7/18 + 7051 STUBBS, George Percival 1/ 5/17 _11_ + _Wounded_ 8/4/18 + 768079 THOMPSON, Alexander Ralph 17 3/19 + 3060 TREADWAY, Harold Ligonier 7/11/16 _15_ + _Killed in action_ 9/5/17 + 761489 TRICKETT, John Madford 26/ 6/17 _15_ + _Wounded_ 8/11/17 + 5358 WHITTLES, Edward Derrick 5/ 9/16 + _From R.A.F._ + 6664 WILLIAMS, Thomas Stanley 26/ 9/16 _16_ _Lieut._ + 767670 WILLIS, Alfred Elliott 4/ 3/19 + 5763 WYNNE, Robert Bagshaw 1/ 5/17 _11_ + _Wounded_ 27/5/18 [M] + + + + + THE ROYAL WELCH FUSILIERS. + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + 23rd Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 3000 ADAMS, John Bernard Pye 16/12/14 _1_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ -/6/16 + _Died of wounds_ 27/2/17 + 1236 BARTON, Guy Stanley 1/ 1/15 _1_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 17/5/15 [M] + 1765 FARMER, Horace Edwin 11/ 6/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 25/9/15 + 1255 HIGGINSON, John Victor 1/ 1/15 _2_ _Capt._ ✠ + _w._ 26/6/15, -/7/16 [M] + 954 JONES, Cpl. Leonard 15/12/14 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 16/5/15 + 912 MOODY, Percy 1/ 1/15 _2_ _Capt._ ✠✠ + _w._ 20/7/16 [M] (_2_) + 885 OWEN, John Morris 1/ 1/15 _2_ _Capt._ + _w._ -/2/16 _K/A_ 23/4/17 + 608 PARKES, L/Cpl. Horace Frederick 15/12/14 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 12/3/15 [M] + 1429 REES, L/Cpl. John Trevor 14/11/14 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 22/1/15 + 1855 RICHARDS, L/Cpl. Wilfred Arthur 11/ 6/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + (_York & Lancs._) + 1934 WINTERS, L/Cpl. Jesse Williams 15/12/14 _1_ _Major_ + (_Tank Corps_) + + + Special Reserve Battalion (No. 3). + + 762822 AINGE, David Alfred Lloyd 26/ 9/17 _3_ ✠ + 762823 ALLEN, George William Leslie 26/ 9/17 _3_ + 5038 ALLISON, Harry 8/ 7/16 _3(1)_ + _Killed in action_ 27/8/18 + 6234 ROWLAND, Theodore 5/ 9/16 _3(11)_ _Lieut._ + 5975 WEBB, Hugh Victor Corthorn 8/ 7/16 _3(2/G.B.)_ + _Lieut._ + 764054 WOOD, Norman John 27/ 6/17 _3(13)_ + _Wounded_ 27/11/17 + + + Territorial Battalions (Nos. 4 to 7). + + 3612 SILCOCK, Bertram Baber 11/ 6/15 _7_ + _Killed in action_ 10/8/15 [M] + 3871 BLAIBERG, Alfred M. 26/10/15 _7_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 22/11/17 + 3755 BROWN, Herbert James 26/10/15 _7_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 6/11/17 + 3862 CRAPPER, Charles 5/10/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Empld. Recruiting Duties_ + 3416 GUTTERIDGE, Cpl. George William 5/10/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Empld. P/W Company_ + 3956 MORRIS, Tom Bernard 30/11/15 _5_ + 3934 NICHOLLS, Eric Harry R. 30/11/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + 3072 PECKOVER, Joseph Edmund 30/11/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + 3411 PITTARD, Robert Sampson R. 5/10/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Prisoner of war_ 19/6/18 + 3097 PYM-MANNOCK, Francis Louis A. 12/10/15 _6_ + 3737 RICHARDSON, L/Cpl. Alan 5/10/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + 3794 SARTIN, George Edward 26/10/15 _7_ _Lieut._ + 2711 TASKER, Richard 5/10/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + (_M.G.C._) + 3457 VALIANT, James 26/10/15 _7_ _Lieut._ + _Died of wounds_ 28/10/17 + 3917 WEBB, L/Cpl. Edward Charles Henry 30/11/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + 3785 WYATT, Charles Percival 30/ 7/15 (_4_)_Capt._ + (_Norfolk Yeomanry_) + + 4527 BILLHAM, Frank Denis 15/ 6/16 _6(14)_ _Lieut._ + 5611 CLARK, Albert Norman 19/ 6/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 25/6/18 + 5169 DAVIES, Harry 17/ 6/16 _6_ (_S.W.B._) + _P/W_ 27/6/18 ✠ + 5684 EVANS, Robert Rowlands 14/ 6/16 _6_ _Lieut._ + 4876 EVANS, William Henry 17/ 6/16 _6_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 13/8/17 + 5694 HAWKINS, James 19/ 6/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 5123 HOLLAND, Henry 19/ 6/16 _6_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 15/10/18 + 5657 JONES, Alan 19/ 6/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 4995 JURY, Reginald Allen 22/ 6/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _w._ 13/8/17 (_S.W.B._) + _Min. of Labour_ + 4996 LANCASTER, John Hubert Leonard 19/ 6/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 4880 LEWIS, Cpl. Oliver Burns 19/ 6/16 _4_ _Lieut._ [M] + 4852 NEVILLE, Hubert Morgan 19/ 6/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 5709 OWEN, Charles Herbert 17/ 6/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 10/3/17 + 4538 TIPPETTS, James Berriman 19/ 6/16 _4(9)_ + 5387 WELSH, Alexander Thorburn 14/ 6/16 _4_ + _Killed in action_ 3/5/17 + 4946 WOOLVERIDGE, Charles Lionel 17/ 6/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + (_Min. of Lab._) _w._ 4/12/17 [M] + + 767492 BOWEN, Henry Trevor 6/ 2/19 _7_ + 761618 EDWARDS, Arthur Edward 19/ 4/17 _4_ + 766277 EDWARDS, William Thomas 24/ 5/18 _4_ + _Wounded_ 7/10/18 + 6976 EMLYN, Oswald Ambrose 11/ 7/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + 5751 EVANS, Cerdyn 11/ 7/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 763659 GRIFFITH, Gwilyn Wynne 26/ 4/17 _6_ + _Wounded_ 10/5/18 + 6383 HOWE, Claude Arthur 11/ 7/16 _4_ _Capt._ + _Killed in action_ 20/11/17 + 6871 HUGHES, Walter Owen 11/ 7/16 _6_ + _Wounded_ 13/8/17 + 5446 JONES, Herbert Newton 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ [M] + 766717 JONES, Peter Lewis 4/ 3/19 _4_ + 6408 POZZI, Frederick William 11/ 7/16 _6_ + _Wounded_ 5/1/18, 10/5/18 + 6412 SHAW, Bernard Lynton 11/ 7/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + (_S.W.B._) _Killed in action_ 23/4 17 + 766291 THOMAS, Rowland 24/ 4/18 _4_ + 5558 TURNER, Henry James 25/ 7/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 763284 WILSON, Reuben John 26/ 4/17 _6_ + 763743 WRIGHT, Arthur Aubrey 30/ 5/17 _5_ + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 1618 BROOKS, Douglas Cecil Jack 20/ 3/15 _12_ _To 9_ ✠ + [M] + 1721 HOWARD, Esmé Hume 1/ 1/15 _12_ _Capt._ + _Adjt._ + 2202 EVANS, Thomas Evandes 28/ 1/15 _11_ _Lieut._✠✠ + _w._ -/11/16, 5/6/17, 25/10/18 + 1642 JONES, Sgt. George Legh 4/11/14 _11_ _Lieut._ + _To M.M.G.S._ + 5276 PALMER, Percy Reginald 25/ 5/16 _12_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ -/1/17 + + 764922 BELL, Thomas William 15/ 7/17 _3/Garrison Bn._ + 761587 BOWEN, Ivan Gwilyn Jones 3/ 8/17 _14_ _Lieut._ + 761588 BUCK, Norman Anwye 24/ 6/17 _9_ + _Wounded_ 5/10/17 + 763321 CASSELL, Herbert Ernest 12/ 5/17 _3/Garrison Bn._ + 765437 COOMBES, Philip John 18/12/17 _1/Garrison Bn._ + 763490 COOP, Herbert Haigh 16/ 6/17 _3/Garrison Bn._ + 761055 DAVIES, Henry Rees 27/ 6/17 _9_ + 5650 DAVIES, William Lloyd 7/ 7/16 _13_ + _Killed in action_ 31/7/17 + 767665 DODD, Kenneth Hugh 4/ 3/19 + 6184 EDWARDS, William Howell 7/ 7/16 _18_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _w._ 23/4/18 [M] + 762449 EDWARDS, Wilfred Bythell 30/ 5/17 + 766943 EVANS, Hugh Richmond 4/ 2/19 + 6905 EVANS, Vincent Howard 20/12/16 _9_ + _Wounded_ 21/6/17 + 5997 FOULKES-JONES, George Gwylyn 5/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + 764826 FOUNTAINE, Arthur Clifford 13/ 5/17 _3/Garrison Bn._ + 765211 GIBSON, Wilfred Wymers 16/ 6/17 _3/Garrison Bn._ + 763928 GRANT, Alexander 13/ 5/17 _3/ Garrison Bn._ + 763616 HARPER, John Raymond 29/ 5/18 + 3345 HARPER, Stanley William 19/12/16 _Lieut._ + 763748 HARTNUP, Frank Valentine 16/ 6/17 _3/Garrison Bn._ + 768297 HARVEY, Wilfred Roy 3/ 2/19 + 767298 HAZELDEN, William Alfred 6/ 2/19 + 7288 HEATLEY, Charles Frederick 19/12/16 _16_ + _Died of wounds_ 17/4/18 + 762898 HINE, Arthur John 12/ 5/17 _3/Garrison Bn._ + 762484 HUGHES-DAVIES, Hugh Evan 29/ 5/17 _3/Garrison Bn._ + 767952 HUMPHRIES, George Rayner 5/ 3/19 + 5853 JOHN, Arthur Stanley 7/ 7/16 _18_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 14/9/18 + 766758 JONES, James Powell 29/10/18 + 7388 JONES, Clifford 22/11/16 _15_ + _Killed in action_ 1/8/17 + 763587 KEARTON, Arthur Stanley 24/12/17 _3/Garrison Bn._ + 6805 KILVERT, Harry 26/ 9/16 _9_ + _Died of wounds_ 1/8/17 + 764247 LAWRENCE, John Narbeth 1/ 8/17 + _Wounded_ 17/9/18 + 7290 LEEK, Philip Arthur 19/12/16 _Lieut._ + 760997 LEWIS, John Philip 3/ 8/17 + 762997 LEWIS, Thomas William 29/ 3/17 (_1_) + _Died of wounds_ 27/10/17 + 767972 LEWIS, Eric Fuller 6/ 3/19 + 767973 LEWIS, Tudor Fuller 6/ 3/19 + 764034 LLEWELLYN, Vivian 27/ 6/17 _14_ + _Killed in action_ 3/11/18 + 5516 LLOYD, Charles Trevor J. 7/ 7/16 _18_ _Lieut._ + 6422 MARTIN, William Howard 5/ 9/16 _13_ + _Killed in action_ 31/7/17 + 764709 MCDONOGH, Bertram Morgan 26/ 9/17 _3/Garrison Bn._ + 763205 MILLS, Basil Rupert 13/ 5/17 _3/Garrison Bn._ + 5784 MILLS, Joseph Evan 7/ 7/16 _18_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 2/7/17 + 763679 MOORE, Malcolm Brockholes Harvey 19/ 8/17 _3/Garrison Bn._ + _w._ 24/9/18 + 763206 NATHAN, Maurice 17/ 6/17 _3/Garrison Bn._ + 765280 NAYLOR, Thomas 17/ 7/17 _3/Garrison Bn._ + 5523 NEAL, Charles Thomas David 5/ 1/17 _16_ + _Wounded_ 13/8/17 + 764547 NIELD, Harold Mercer 16/ 6/17 + 765282 OWEN, Henry James 28/11/17 _16_ + _Killed in action_ 24/8/18 + 765243 OWEN, Hugh Wynn 3/ 2/19 + 764538 PEARSON, Benjamin James 17/ 6/17 _3/Garrison Bn._ + 763075 PHILLIPS, Harry Croxford 15/ 4/17 _3/Garrison Bn._ + 763368 PHILLIPS, John Reginald 1/ 3/17 + _Wounded_ 7/9/18 + 762910 PIETERSON, Eric Sydney 16/12/17 _3/Garrison Bn._ + 763717 RALPH, John Leslie 1/ 8/17 ✠ + 764342 RAVENSCROFT, George Eaton 3/ 5/17 _3/Garrison Bn._ + 6330 REES, David Wyan 5/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + 4681 SAVOURS, Edgar Walter 27/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + _From R.F.C._ + 7161 SCOURFIELD, David Perry 19/12/16 _16_ _Lieut._ + 768033 SIMS, Bertram Worman 17/ 3/19 + 768034 SMITH, Alfred Wilkins 17/ 3/19 + 763705 SMITH, Campbell 16/ 6/17 _3/Garrison Bn._ + 760730 SNEDDON, James 29/ 3/17 (_2_) + _Wounded_ 25/7/18 + 7307 SYRETT, Alfred Montague 22/11/16 (_1_) + _Killed in action_ 4/5/17 + 768932 TALBOT, Sidney Garson 13/ 2/19 + 7018 TARDUGNO, L/Cpl. Roy 7/11/16 _17_ + (_R.F.C._) _Killed in action_ 7/7/17 + 761061 THOMAS, L/Cpl. Edward Trevor 27/ 6/17 _10_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 28/6/18 + 767651 THOMAS, Idris George 3/ 3/19 + 6085 THOMAS, Tudor 5/ 9/16 _19_ + _Killed in action_ 25/11/17 + 763478 THOMAS, Walter 17/ 6/17 _3/Garrison Bn._ + 767040 TOUT, Harold Stanley 23/ 6/17 _3/Garrison Bn._ + 764588 WAINWRIGHT, Newbold Scott 17/ 6/18 _3/Garrison Bn._ + 765257 WALTER, Rowland Kitchener 17/ 6/17 _3/Garrison Bn._ + 761917 WATSON, Harry Townsend 17/ 6/17 _3/Garrison Bn._ + 764735 WEBB, Robert 17/ 6/17 _3/Garrison Bn._ + 767073 WILLIAMS, Basil Mewburn 4/ 2/19 + 767700 WILLIAMS, Meyrick Richard 3/ 3/19 + 763016 WILLIAMS, Robert Samuel 17/ 6/17 _3/Garrison Bn._ + 6332 WILLIAMS, William James 19/12/16 _16_ ✠ + _Killed in action_ 19/9/17 + 765204 WING, Edgar Bruce 17/ 6/17 _3/Garrison Bn._ + + + + + THE WELCH REGIMENT. + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + {41st Foot + {69th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 1041 BAGGALLAY, Geoffrey Thomas 9/ 5/15 _1(2)_ _Capt._ + _To M.M.G.S._ _w._ 24/5/15, 25/9/15 + _Assassinated in Dublin_ 22/11/20 + _A.P.M._ + 1778 LOTT, Francis Albert 26/ 5/15 _1_ _Capt._ ✠ + 945 LUNN, Percy Reginald 9/ 5/15 _1_ _Capt._ + _w._ 24/5/15 _Missing_ -/7/16 + 1804 MILES, Alfred Crosfield Vernon 23/ 4/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 24/8/15 + 1386 MONRO, Harry 9/ 5/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _w._ (_Missing_) 24/5/15 + 2262 PULLEN, Frank John 26/ 5/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 24/8/15 + + 765013 DAVIES, Haydn Prosser 31/10/17 _1_ + 764928 JONES, George Miller 31/10/17 _1_ + 7163 SUTTON, William Henry 19/12/16 _2_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 23/10/18 + + + Special Reserve Battalion (No. 3.) + + 64058 DAVIES, Thomas John McLeod 27/ 6/17 _3(15)_ + 764822 DAVIES, William 24/ 9/17 _3_ + _Wounded_ 4/4/18 + 766071 HARRIES, William Thomas 27/ 3/18 _3_ + _Wounded_ 15/11/18 + + + Territorial Battalions (Nos. 4 to 7). + + 1704 BROWN, Ulick 2/ 9/14 _6_ _Capt._ + 1502 CARTER, Sgt. Arthur Charles 24/12/14 _6_ _Lieut._ + _Officer Cadet Bn._ + 3109 FOSTER, Arthur Edward 14/ 5/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + 1000 MORRIS, John Ernest 1/12/14 _5_ _Capt._ + _Adjt._ + 3078 ST. QUINTIN, Richard Guy 23/ 6/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + 3575 BENNETT, John Henry 2/12/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + 2974 FILSELL, Gordon Vincent P. 2/12/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + 3838 FRANKENSTEIN, Oscar Reginald 2/12/15 _5_ + _Killed in action_ 26/3/17 + 3779 LEWIS, Francis Attwater 21/11/15 _5_ _Lieut._✠[M] + 3061 MOORE, Arthur James 2/12/15 _5_ _Capt._ + 5376 OSWALD, Harold Robert 28/ 6/16 _4_ _Lieut._ ✠ + 5030 ROBINSON, Francis Walter 28/ 6/16 _4_ _Lieut._ [M] + 4070 THOMAS, Lionel G. Theophilus 17/ 1/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + (_M.G.C._) _Killed in action_ 20/9/17 + 4859 VERNON, Cyril Harker 27/ 6/16 _4_ _Lieut._✠[M] + 3077 WOODS, Walter Antrobus 2/12/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + + 6531 DAVIES, Thomas Talvin 26/ 9/16 _4_ ✠ + _Wounded_ 8/12/17 [M] + 763655 DODD, William 30/ 5/17 _4_ + 5651 EARL, Cyril Courtney 11/ 7/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 18/3/18 + 8035 EVANS, David Morgan 20/12/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 5056 FURMSTON, Charles William 26/ 9/16 _4_ + _Wounded_ 13/8/17 + 5653 GIBSON, Reginald J. Campbell 23/11/16 _4_ + _Wounded_ 1/9/17 + 5951 HALLAM, Henry James Brunsdon 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 6648 HARRINGTON, Walter 5/ 9/16 _5_ + _Killed in action_ 21/6/17 + 5765 JONES, Edward Miles 26/ 9/16 _4_ + _Wounded_ 8/3/18 + 5273 MATHIAS, Ernest Jones 11/ 7/16 _6_ _Lieut._ + 6174 MORRIS, Wain Gwyn 11/ 7/16 _6_ + _Wounded_ 21/3/18 + 763169 RAYNES, Harold Bertram 27/ 3/17 _4_ + 5800 ROBINSON, William 26/ 9/16 _4_ + _Wounded_ 4/10/17 + 6730 SILK, Evan 26/ 9/16 _4_ [M] + 763682 THOMAS, Lewis John 27/ 6/17 _4_ + _Wounded_ 20/9/18 ✠ + 6890 TWOMEY, George William 3/11/16 _Lieut._ + (_M.G.C._) + 5606 WALTERS, John David 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 766094 WILLIAMS, Charles Harold 24/ 5/18 _4_ + _Wounded_ 12/10/18 + 5672 WRIGHT, Sidney Matthew 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 1352 HEDGCOCK, Stuart Edwin 9/10/14 _8_ _Capt._ + _Staff_ + 1782 HEDGCOCK, Sydney Douglas 29/ 9/15 _12_ _Lieut._ + 3234 LLOYD, Hamilton Samuel John 4/ 4/15 _15_ _Lieut._ + _To M.M.G.S._ + 2476 MEGGITT, Arthur 12/ 1/15 _16_ _Capt._ + 2477 THOMAS, David Edwardes Jones 8/12/14 _16_ _Capt._ + _To_ 18/_Bn._ + + 7599 AUGUSTUS, Walter 19/12/16 _Lieut._ + 7600 BAILEY, Hubert Percy Andrew 19/12/16 _17_ + _Killed in action_ 24/11/17 + 765926 COOK, George Audrey 13/ 3/18 + 762879 DAVIES, Herbert Claude 30/ 5/17 + 762117 DAVIES, Trevor 28/ 3/17 + _Wounded_ 8/12/17 + 765584 DUCKWORTH, Walter Clarence 28/11/17 + (1/_Shrops. L.I._) _K/A_ 8/10/18 + 764640 EVANS, Hugh Robert 24/ 9/17 _18(9)_ + _Killed in action_ 19/9/18 + 767319 EVANS, Jenkin Evan 4/ 3/19 + 766473 GRIFFITHS, Herbert Owen 26/ 6/18 + 7994 HORN, Cyril Rowland 19/12/16 _Lieut._ + 766138 JONES, Arthur Reginald 26/ 6/18 + 763789 JONES, Llewellyn Price 26/ 4/17 _3(9)_ + _Died of wounds_ 20/9/17 + 7983 LAUDERDALE, Thomas Maitland 19/12/16 _Lieut._ + 8100 LORT, Roland Gilbert 19/12/16 + _Wounded_ -/5/17 + 764782 MARSHALL, Charles May 31/10/17 _14_ + 766929 MARTIN, Ernest Lambert 3/ 2/19 + 763621 MORGAN, George Ernest 26/ 4/17 _15_ + _Wounded_ 13/12/17 + 764842 OWEN, Rees Osborn 24/ 9/17 _Lieut._ + _Prisoner of war_ 9/4/18 + 5531 PICTON, Clement John 5/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + 768090 PROTHEROE, Percy Edward 17/ 3/19 + 5283 REES, L/Cpl. R. Francesque Watkins 7/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + 768259 ROBERTS, Robert Owen 14/ 2/19 + 767846 SHADDICK, Hector Ernest 3/ 3/19 + 768493 THOMAS, Thomas Price 12/ 2/19 + 767839 TOWERS, Gilbert Leslie 3/ 3/19 + 7849 WESSELL, William Master 19/12/16 _Lieut._ + 763251 WILLIAMS, Arthur Jones 1/ 3/17 (_4_) + _Killed in action_ 3/11/17 + 763355 WOODHOUSE, Christopher 26/ 9/17 _18_ + + + + + THE WEST RIDING REGIMENT[30] + + (THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON’S). + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + {33rd Foot + {76th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 3827 BROOKE, Jos. Aspinall Linton 7/11/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 1/7/16 + 1284 LAMBERT, Philip Felix 15/ 8/15 _2_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _w._ -/11/16 + _Killed in action_ 5/5/17 + 1345 WHITAKER, Bernard Joseph G. 9/ 5/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + + 6894 CROWTHER, Colin Campbell 1/ 4/17 _2_ + 763064 HATTERSLEY, George 29/ 3/17 (_7_) + 763339 MCDOWALL, Robert Allister 1/ 3/17 _2_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 13/4/18 [M] + + + Special Reserve Battalion (No. 3). + + 7461 COATES, Percy Harold 19/12/16 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 18/4/17 + 763393 HESKETT, John 29/ 3/17 (_2_) + _Killed in action_ 15/4/18 + 763081 SMITH, Gordon Richard 29/ 3/17 (_2_) _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 1 /8/18 + + + Territorial Battalions (Nos. 4 to 7). + + 3796 ALLWOOD, Charles 2/ 1/16 _6_ + _From_ 4/_Norfolk_ + 1194 HAZEL, Dudley David Fraser 7/ 2/15 _6_ _Lieut._ + _Died of wounds_ 25/4/17 + 1100 STALMAN, Cpl. Alfred Claude 2/10/15 _6_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 13/4/18 + + 763447 BUCKLEY, Jock 30/ 5/17 _6_ + _Wounded_ 27/9/17 + 5168 CROCKER, Joseph 14/ 7/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 19/9/17 + 764543 FITCH, Sidney Albert 28/ 8/17 _6_ + 762996 KENYON, Robert 24/ 9/17 _4_ + 5266 LEES, Harold Wilfred 11/ 7/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + 5413 MACKIE, William Gordon 11/ 7/16 _5_ _Lieut._ ✠ + 6158 MALLALIEU, Joseph 5/ 9/16 _6(7)_ + _Died of wounds_ 6/11/17 + 6187 MARLOR, Eric 26/ 9/16 _6_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 3/5/17 + 766060 READING, Sydney John 23/ 5/18 _4_ + _Wounded_ 5/11/18 + 763799 SIEMSSEN, Gordon Hermann 28/ 8/17 _4_ + _Wounded_ 15/5/18 + 763629 THORNTON, Harry 26/ 4/17 _7_ + 764734 WARD, Raymond 24/ 9/17 _5_ + 5974 WATKINSON, James Guy Blakeley 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 764357 WAY, George Charles 31/ 7/17 _7_ + _Wounded_ 18/5/18 + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 3115 CULLING, Harold William 28/11/15 _9_ + _Killed in action_ 7/7/16 + 2204 DANIELS, Douglas William Leslie 29/ 9/14 _11_ _Capt._ + (_Lab.Corps_) _w._ 27/10/15 + 1793 MATTHEW, Archibald James 14/10/14 _11_ _Major_ + _Egyptian Army_ + 6350 MILFORD, Charles Archibald 12/ 6/16 _Lieut._ + + 7240 AINLEY, Wm. Henry Sykes 19/12/16 _8_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 21/8/17 + 769090 CRABTREE, Jabez 5/ 2/19 + 763187 DALBY, Bernard Cyril 1/ 3/17 _8_ _Lieut._ + 763947 EDEN, Walter George 26/ 9/17 + 763950 HARDWICK, Duncan 25/ 9/17 + _Wounded_ 24/4/18 + 6576 HICKS, John Sykes 19/12/16 _8_ _Lieut._ + 6583 HOBSON, James Edward 19/12/16 _8_ _Lieut._ + 764404 MORRISON, James 1/ 8/17 + 768354 PLANT, Harold Mitchell 17/ 3/19 + 6719 RHODES, William 26/ 9/16 _9_ _Lieut._ + 6124 ROCH-AUSTIN, Sidney Leslie 5/ 9/16 (_4_) + _Died of wounds_ 4/11/18 + 766397 ROGERS, Leonard Edwin 26/ 6/18 (_M.G.C._) + 768326 SEARLE, Francis Herbert 17/ 3/19 + 766088 SKINNER, Walter Willis 14/ 2/19 + 762813 SPAFFORD, Arnold Victor 29/ 3/17 (_7_) _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ -/12/17 [M] + 763801 STANSBURY, William Burghard 24/ 9/17 + 764123 THOMAS, Percival Victor 31/ 7/17 + 766667 WEBB, George Herbert 4/ 2/19 + 762942 WHITE, Frederick Seymour 29/ 3/17 + _Wounded_ 22/10/17 + + + + + THE WILTSHIRE REGIMENT + + (THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH’S). + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + {62nd Foot + {99th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 502 BONE, Frederick Howard 3/ 3/15 _2_ _Capt._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 16/4/18 + 1823 CARDEN, Ronald Hugh 15/12/14 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 11/3/15 + 1120 CROWDY, Ronald St. John 27/ 1/15 _1_ _Capt._ + _To_ _M.G.C._ _A.P.M._ + 1317 FRIEND, Frank Howard 3/ 3/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + _Died of wounds_ 29/5/15 [M] + 1138 KITCAT, Alfred James 15/12/14 _2_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 12/3/15, 10/5/15 + 2543 MAYBROOK, Walter Richard 24/ 7/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 24/4/16 + 3151 ROSS, William John Edward 24/10/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/5/16, -/7/16, 12/11/18 [M] + 1536 SHEPHERD, Walter Scott 15/12/14 _2_ _Major_ ✠ + F/D [M] + 2665 STOODLEY, Percy Ballard 12/12/14 + _Died_ 9/11/16 + 1725 STRAWSON, Frank M. 15/12/14 _2_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 1/9/16 + 2579 TERRY, Sidney Frederic 24/ 7/15 _1_ + _Capt. & Adjt._ ✠ _w._ -/7/16 + _Killed in action_ 24/3/18 + 6378 BOLDERO, Laurence John Gale 1/ 5/17 _2_ + 5834 BOWEN, Vivian Alexander Percy 1/ 5/17 _3_ + _Wounded_ 20/9/17 + 761179 CHANDLER, Archibald Henry 1/ 5/17 _2_ + _Prisoner of war_ 14/6/18 + 3584 ILLINGWORTH, John Richardson 19/ 9/16 _1_ _Lieut._ + + + Special Reserve Battalion (No. 3). + + 4890 CLAYTON, Arthur Oliver 2/ 6/16 _3(2)_ _Capt._ + _Killed in action_ 21/3/18 [M] + 6906 FALK, Cecil Joseph 5/ 9/16 _3_ _Capt._ ✠ + 762291 MACQUEEN, John Frederick Frank 26/ 4/17 _3_ + 6025 RANDALL, William Hubert 8/ 7/16 _3_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 9/4/17 + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 3128 BOVET, Verner Charles Aloys 12/ 7/15 _8_ _To Staff_ + 3391 RUSHTON, Frank Gregson 12/ 5/15 _8_ (_T.M.B._) + _Killed in action_ 1/7/16 + 3147 WHITE, Cresswell FitzHerbert T. 22/ 3/15 _6_ _Lieut._ + + 763088 ANWYL, Richard John 26/ 4/17 _Lieut._ + 7892 BAKER, Wm. John Winfield 19/12/16 + _Wounded_ 17/6/18 + 769125 BRIDELL, Leonard Thomas 15/ 2/19 + 766588 BROWN, Louis Sydney 10/ 9/18 + 7572 CAMPKIN, Dudley Jas. 19/12/16 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 6/4/17, 6/11/18 + 766223 DAVIES, David Harold 27/ 3/18 (_1_) + _D/W while P/W_ 17/11/18 + 8190 DEHN, Thomas George Rudolph 19/12/16 (2/_Berks_) + _D/W_ 19/4/17 + 766224 DOWSON, Stanlet Thompson 26/ 3/18 + _Prisoner of war_ 29/8/18 + 7228 FRIEND, Charles Percy 19/12/16 _6_ + _Wounded_ 8/4/18 ✠ + 767636 JONES, Alfred Gwyn 3/ 3/19 + 762982 MASKELL, Henry Percy 29/ 3/17 ✠ + 767621 MILTON, Stanley Farrier 3/ 3/19 + 5920 NATHAN, Charles 5/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + 7715 PORTER, Sydney 19/12/16 _Lieut._ + 5969 TUCKER, William Leighton 26/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + 6830 TYLDESLEY, Frank 5/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + + + + + THE WORCESTERSHIRE REGIMENT. + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1, 2, 3 & 4). + {29th Foot + {36th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 769 BARFOOT, Sgt. George Allan 3/ 3/15 _3_ + _Killed in action_ 20/6/15 + 1239 BARKER, Roland Francis 1/ 1/15 _2_ _Capt._ ✠ + _w._ 26/9/15, 10/5/18 + 1253 BENNETT, Eugené Paul 1/ 1/15 _2_ _Capt._ + =V.C.= ✠ + _Wounded_ -/11/16, 30/10/18 [M] + 1481 BENINGFIELD, Maurice Victor 14/ 2/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 10/3/15 + 1463 BIRTLES, Roland Powell 3/ 3/15 _1_ _Capt._ + _Killed in action_ 4/3/17 [M] + 1478 COURTAULD, Stephen Lewis 3/ 3/15 _1_ _Capt._ ✠ + 2886 DORMAN, Richard Brooke 15/ 8/15 _1_ _Capt._ + 2473 FALKNER-LEE, L/Cpl. Frank 26/ 5/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 13/6/15 + 1293 GOTCH, Duncan Hepburn 1/ 1/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 11/3/15 + 896 HALLWARD, Kenneth Leslie 3/ 3/15 _3_ _Lieut._ + _w._ 3/4/15 _Killed in action_ 28/5/16 + 1312 JAMES, Meredith Charles Clifton 24/ 7/15 _1_ + _Died of wounds_ 27/10/16 + 1462 MOLYNEUX, Eric Seymour 3/ 3/15 _1_ _Capt._ + _Killed in action_ 30/11/17 [M] + 3009 NEALE, Charles Douglas 24/ 7/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 26/9/15 + 1506 NOTT, L/Cpl. Leslie Hugh 26/ 5/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + 1734 O’DONOVAN, Robert Anthony 9/ 5/15 _1_ _Capt._ ✠✠ + _Wounded_ 20/3/17 + 729 PALMER, Morris Cobb 1/ 1/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 11/3/15 + 3008 PROSSER, Arthur Edward 24/ 7/15 _2_ _Capt._ ✠ + _w._ 15/7/16, 3/4/17 _&_ 7/11/17 + _Died (P/W)_ 30/10/18 [M] (2) + 1222 SMITH, William Leslie 1/ 1/15 _2_ _Capt._ ✠ + _D/W_ 15/4/18 [M] + 1903 STEVENS, William Cecil 15/ 8/15 _1_ _Lt.-Col._ + ✠✠✠ F/D [M] + 1432 WHITTLE, Walter Victor P. C. 14/ 2/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 13/4/15 + 1702 WIGHTWICK, Charles Frederick 9/ 5/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/7/16 + 1026 WILSON, William Clement 3/ 3/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 25/9/15 + + 7286 ALLEN, Daniel George 19/12/16 _3_ _Lieut._ + 765429 ASTIL, Frederick Harry 28/11/17 _1_ + _Wounded_ 30/10/18 + 762886 BARR, Leonard 16/ 3/17 _1_ + 762212 BAUGH, John 11/ 2/17 _1_ + 1737 BIRD, Eric James 7/11/16 _4_ + _Died of wounds_ 25/4/17 + 763945 CAPPER, William 31/10/17 _1_ + 5395 CARNOCHAN, Thomas Middlemass 26/ 9/16 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 17/4/18 + 761616 COWLEY, Robert Harvey 5/ 7/17 _3_ + 3616 FORSYTH, James Carson 6/ 1/17 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 31/8/17 + 763746 GALE, George Alexander 30/ 5/17 (_8_) _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 16/7/18 + 7024 GILLESPIE, Thomas Leslie 5/ 1/17 _2_ ✠ + _Wounded_ 26/5/17 + 761258 HAGGERJUDD, William 27/ 2/17 _1_ + 763643 JACKSON, Stewart Spiers 30/ 5/17 _1(8)_ ✠ + _Wounded_ 9/3/18 + _Killed in action_ 21/3/18} + 7134 KEAR, Basil Maurice 19/12/16 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 19/4/18 + 6957 MORGAN, Daniel Phillips 19/12/16 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 26/9/17 + 765244 PHILLIPS, Malcolm Henry 13/ 5/17 _1_ + 7615 PING, Alan Roy 26/ 1/17 _3_ + _Killed in action_ 3/8/17 + 765056 SPENCELAYH, Vernon Charles Henry 31/10/17 _1_ + 762295 STEPHENS, Kenneth Thomas 26/ 6/17 _3_ ✠ + 761509 SUTCLIFFE, James Henry 11/ 2/17 _1_ + 764917 WALFORD, John Osborne 17/ 6/17 _1_ ✠ + 765084 WITHAN, John Wilkinson 17/ 6/17 _1_ + 703357 YARROW, Duncan 17/ 6/17 _1_ + + + Special Reserve Battalions (Nos. 5 & 6). + + 7172 NEWCOME, Clarke C. Upham 18/ 2/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 17/8/17 + 764223 BENNETT, James Harry Robert 25/ 9/17 _5_ + 766947 BRYSON, John 30/ 1/18 _5_ + 762119 DE LEMOS, Charles 29/ 3/17 _5_ + _Prisoner of war_ 9/4/18 + 762277 PUDDEPHATT, Noel H. G. O. 30/ 5/17 _6(1)_ + _Wounded_ 15/6/18 + + + Territorial Battalions (Nos. 7 & 8). + + 3942 BINDER, Cpl. Augustus Ed. Louis 21/ 9/15 _7_ + _Wounded_ -/7/16 [M] + 3818 BRITTON, Wilfred 21/ 9/15 _7_ _Lieut._ + 3506 BROWN, Francis Arthur Noel 21/ 9/15 _7_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 21/7/16 + 2358 DRAKE, L/Cpl. Douglas Bell 9/ 3/15 _7_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 21/5/15 + 3563 DURKIN, Frank Vivian 21/ 9/15 _7_ _Lieut._ + 3156 HEMSWORTH, Noel Edward C. 9/ 3/15 _7_ + _To_ 5/_Norfolk_ _Lieut._ + 4204 MINORS, Reginald Towers 20/ 8/15 _7_ + _To_ _R.A.F._ _Capt._ _Acc/K_ 27/3/19 + 3706 READING, John Francis 21/ 9/15 _7_ + _Killed in action_ 29/4/16 + 3420 SOUTHAN, Reginald 15/ 4/15 _7_ _Lieut._ + _Employed M.G.C._ + 3464 THOMPSON, John Gordon 21/ 9/15 _7_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/7/16 + 4109 TURNER, Cpl. William Ernest 2/ 6/16 _7_ + _Killed in action_ 27/8/17 + + 761632 BEACHAM, Cecil James 25/ 6/17 _8_ + _Killed in action_ 9/10/17 + 764477 BLACKLER, Edwin Francis 31/ 7/17 _8_ + 761909 COWLEY, Thomas Purcer 27/ 3/17 _7_ + 5480 DAVIES, Arthur Watkin 5/ 9/16 _7_ + _Wounded_ + 7656 DUCKWORTH, John Edwin Hardie 26/ 9/16 _7_ + _Wounded_ 2/9/18 ✠ [M] + 4263 HALLIDAY, Howard Edwin 11/ 7/16 _7_ ✠ + 6608 HANGER, Arthur Claud 26/ 9/16 _7_ _Lieut._ + 761090 HEMMING, Jesse Clifford 3/ 8/17 _8_ + _Killed in action_ 27/8/17 + 6369 HITCHEN, David 23/11/16 _8_ _Lieut._ + 5154 JOHNSON, Arthur William 11/ 7/16 _7_ + (6/_R. Warwick_) _w._ 17/9/17 + 5782 MATTOCKS, William Thomas Ernest 23/11/16 _7_ _Lieut._ + 5631 MILNES, William Alfred 5/ 9/16 _7_ _Lieut._ + 761621 PENNINGTON, Henry Edward 3/ 8/17 _8_ + 5280 PULSFORD, Bernard Frank 26/ 9/16 _7_ _Lieut._ + 5664 RUMILLY, Alfred Henry Robinson 11/ 7/16 + (_R. Warwick_) + _Died of wounds_ 28/6/17 + 5077 SHELDON, Harold Percival 11/ 7/16 _7_ _Lieut. + _Wounded_ 22/12/17 + 6523 SHERLOCK, Thomas Paxton 26/ 9/16 _7_ _Lieut._ + 5101 STAINTON, Ernest 11/ 7/16 _7_ + _Died of wounds_ 25/11/18 + 6827 THOMAS, William Burton 26/ 9/16 _7_ + _Killed in action_ 24/10/18 + 5970 TWIST, Walter Norman 26/ 9/16 _7_ _Lieut._ + 5297 UNDERWOOD, Cyril Charles 5/ 9/16 _7_ + (_R. Warwick_) + _Killed in action_ 4/2/17 + 6662 WATKINS, Harold John 5/ 9/16 _7_ _Lieut._ + 767685 WEAVER, William Arthur 4/ 3/19 + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 2301 CALLENDER, George Wilfred 22/12/14 _13_ _Capt._ + _Killed in action_ 25/1/17 + 1184 CARTER, Sydney Noel 23/ 2/15 _13_ _Capt._ + (-/_Lincoln_) _w._ 1/7/16 + _To_ _Ind. Army_ + 2098 CLARKE, Robert Conningsby L. 8/ 1/15 _13_ _Lieut._ + 2093 HARLEY, John 8/ 2/15 _13_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 4/6/15 + 2097 JAGGER, Charles Sargent 10/ 5/15 _13(4)_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 13/11/15 ✠ + 2095 MARGETSON, Arthur Charles 26/ 8/15 _13_ _Lieut._ + 2157 STURT, Geoffrey Charles Napier 13/11/14 _13_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ + + 764961 ADAMS, Arthur Charles Henry 31/10/17 _8_ + _Killed in action_ 21/3/18 + 763918 ALDRICH, Arnold 30/ 5/17 _8_ + _Died_ 1/5/18 + 5160 ALLAN, Robert Imrie 26/ 9/16 _11_ _Lieut._ + 763810 ASHCROFT, Henry Harold 12/ 5/17 + 764972 BEAMISH, Arthur Stanley 26/ 9/17 _14_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 13/8/18 + 762545 BEVAN, Alexander Polhill 12/ 5/17 + 765090 BOLTON, John Harding 28/11/17 (_2_) + 764129 BOTTERILL, Percy William 16/ 6/17 + 762251 BOWIE, William Morland 8/ 8/17 + _Wounded_ 11/4/18 + 5148 BRETT, Frederick Arnold 25/ 3/17 _10_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 20/9/17 + 765172 BROOKS-HILL, Reginald 17/ 6/17 _1_ _G.B._ + 4707 BRUNSKILL, John Jesmond 7/ 7/16 _12(4)_ + _Killed in action_ 23/4/17 + 762527 BRYANT, Stanley Clare 30/ 5/17 + 767482 BURD, Walter 13/ 8/18 + 765575 BUSS, Francis Buckley 16/ 6/17 + 763255 CARDER, Sidney Marshall 16/ 6/17 + 764014 CARR, John Duncan 12/ 5/17 + 763419 CLEMENTS, Harold Montague 16/ 6/17 + 765221 COTTERILL, Thomas Henry 12/ 5/17 + 762318 CRANE, Lucius Francis 2/ 8/17 _14_ + _Killed in action_ 8/10/18 + 763845 DAVIES, Henry Thomas Walter 16/ 6/17 + 761175 DAVIS, Robert Augustus 11/ 2/17 + 766749 DAVISON, John Armitage 30/10/17 + 6356 EWEN, Arthur John Clifford 7/ 7/16 _12_ _Lieut._ + 763948 FALKNER, William Barrat 13/ 5/17 + _Capt._ _Adjt._ (1/_G.B. Liverpool_) + 7088 FINDON, Richard Harold 19/12/16 _9_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 1/10/18 + 763296 FISHER, Thomas William 16/ 6/17 + 765442 GANTLETT, Reginald Albert Reynolds 28/11/17 + 763577 GIGG, William George 30/ 5/17 _Lieut._ + 763297 GINGER, Ashley Herbert 29/ 3/17 + 7147 GLIBBERY, Alexander Betteridge 19/12/16 _9_ _Lieut._ + 763061 GRANT, Thomas Henry 28/ 3/17 _Lieut._ + 761089 HALE, Henry Major 3/ 8/17 _10_ + _Wounded_ 12/9/17 + 761237 HYDE-PARKER, Arthur Charles 8/ 8/17 _14_ + 760467 JAMES, William Henry 2/ 8/17 _14_ + 767014 KING, Geoffrey Burton 31/ 7/18 + 760954 KINGSLEY, Harry Timothy 16/ 3/17 + 765659 LANE, Henry Cecil John 1/ 5/18 + 760996 LANG, Andrew Howill 2/ 8/17 _14_ + _Wounded_ 1/5/18 + 762410 LATOUR, Albert Ferdinand 26/ 4/17 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 11/4/18 + 762375 LUARD, Sydney D’Albie 14/ 4/17 + 5211 MACLEOD, Eric Louis Hay 18/ 3/17 _10_ + _Wounded_ 25/5/18 + 768300 MASON, Denis Clifford 17/ 3/19 + 765185 MAY, Frank 12/ 5/17 + 7251 MILLER, Russell Alexander 19/ 5/16 _Lieut._ + 767508 MINORS, William Jasper 6/ 2/19 + 760682 MOLLETT, William Bastin 12/ 5/17 + 6520 MOORHOUSE, Harry 5/ 9/16 _10_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 27/9/17 + 764119 POWELL, Charles Albert 16/ 6/17 + 763112 POWER, Francis William 14/ 7/17 + 762306 QUIN-HARKIN, Arthur 26/ 5/17 + 763598 ROBINSON, Marshall Field 17/ 6/17 + 762961 ROBSON, Norman George Fenwick 14/ 4/17 + 762687 RODEN, Harry John 26/ 4/17 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 15/12/17 + 764720 ROULSTON, Reginald Percy 17/ 6/17 + 763979 SMITH, Frank Ingram 29/ 8/17 + _Prisoner of war_ 15/6/18 + 761953 STOGDON, Reginald Hugh Astley 12/ 2/17 + 765810 STOOKE, Herbert Neville 18/12/17 + 764856 STRATTON, George Kellow 17/ 6/17 + _Staff Lieut._ (1/_Northampton_) + 761594 STRONGITHARM, Arthur Drewery 8/ 8/17 + 6932 THOMPSON, Herbert 7/ 7/16 _12_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 4/10/17 + 765063 TRELIVING, Herbert 18/ 8/17 + 764618 WEBB, Noel Duckworth 26/ 9/17 + 764525 WHITING, Percy Edward 12/ 5/17 + 765340 WILLIAMS, Stanley Fred 12/ 5/17 + 766497 WINKLE, William Matthew 3/ 2/19 + 763356 WRIGHT, Frank Stanley 26/ 5/17 + + [Illustration: + + [pp. 45, 264 + + D. J. DEAN, V.C.] + + [Illustration: + + _Copyright._] [Lieut. J. M. WATT. + + THE RUNNER: OUR DUG-OUT IN THE LINE.] + + + + + THE YORK & LANCASTER REGIMENT. + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + {65th Foot + {84th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 3101 BUTLAND, George 7/11/15 _2_ + _Wounded_ 4/6/15, 29/7/16 + _Killed in action_ 21/5/18} + 1853 ROBERTS, Charles Henry 23/ 4/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _To R.E._ _w._ 4/6/15, 8/9/18 + 1507 WREN, Leslie Randall 23/ 4/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 23/5/15 + + 763760 FAIRBAIRN, William Frank 27/ 6/17 (_5_)✠ + 7207 MALEHAM, Edgar Hubert 22/11/16 _2(9)_ _Lieut._ + _Died of wounds_ 29/3/18 + 6088 RERRIE, Henry Gordon 3/ 1/17 _2_ ✠✠ + _Wounded_ 2/5/17, 5/12/17, 17/12/17, + 20/6/18 [M] + + + Special Reserve Battalion (No. 3.) + + 6985 YOUNG, Edwin Victor 8/ 7/16 _3_ _Lieut._ + + + Territorial Battalion: No. 4 (Hallamshire) & 5. + + 3383 BARNES, Reginald Charles 8/ 7/15 _4_ _Capt._ + (_T.M.B._) ✠ _w._ 11/4/18 [M] + 1866 BATE, L/Cpl. Robert Edmund de B. 28/ 1/15 _5_ _Lieut._✠[M] + 3167 BOWEN, Charles Reginald 2/ 7/15 _4_ _Capt._ + 2963 CLIVELY, John Harold 8/ 7/15 _4_ + _Killed in action_ 3/5/17 + 3131 DUNKERTON, Edmund Lloyd H. 12/ 7/15 _5_ _Capt._ ✠✠ + _w._ 14/12/17, 9/5/18 + 3813 HARRISON, Charles Geoffrey 24/ 9/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 27/11/17 + 1785 HEDGES, Norman Hammett 17/ 7/15 _5_ _Capt._ ✠ + _Wounded_ -/7/16 [M] + 3176 HIGHAM, William Percy 5/ 7/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + 2553 LONGSTAFF, Jack Campbell 3/ 7/15 _5_ + _Wounded_ -/7/16 + _Killed in action_ 7/7/16 + 3279 LONSDALE, Percy Hayward 2/ 7/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 15/5/17 + 2850 MATTHEWS, Roland Paget 12/ 7/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + 3792 MCCARRAHER, Colin 24/ 9/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/7/16 + 3681 MITCHELL, Alan 24/ 9/15 _4_ _Lieut._✠[M] + 3399 NORMAN, Arthur Spencer 2/ 7/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 12/10/18 + 3657 PERRY, William 2/ 7/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + 3789 RAIKES, Arthur Francis M. 24/ 9/15 _4_ _Lieut._ [M] + 3020 SHARPE, Gerald Norman 8/ 7/15 _4_ + _Killed in action_ 31/7/16 + 2499 SNOW, Richard Aslin 2/ 7/15 _4_ + _Killed in action_ 4/12/15 + + 3930 ALLENGAME, Arthur Kenneth 26/11/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + 4835 ANDERSON, Reginald 12/ 6/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 1/9/18 + 4077 BEETHAM, Christopher William 28/10/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/9/16 + 4034 BEETHAM, George Clarence 14/11/15 _5_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 10/10/17 + 4656 CARSON, Robert Thomas 16/ 6/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _w._ 27/4/17, 30/11/18 + 4484 CLEGG, Charles Herbert 5/12/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/9/16 + 4013 DODDS, Herbert Alexander 14/11/15 _5_ _Lieut. + _Died_ 13/6/16 + 3973 FITZGERALD, Gerald 20/12/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + _Staff_ + 4015 GORE, Ernest Collet 5/12/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + 4016 HIGGINS, George Jeffries 28/10/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + 4850 KIRK, John 16/ 6/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 23/10/17 + 4093 LUCAS, Ernest Henry Austin 14/11/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/7/16 + 6173 MCLAREN, Eustace 9/ 6/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 4019 O’DONNELL, Anthony Patrick 28/10/15 _4_ + _Killed in action_ 12/6/17 + 4121 PATTISON, John Edgar 5/12/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + 4134 PEAL, Francis Arthur Henry 14/11/15 _5_ _Lieut._ ✠✠ + 4038 PYKE, Arthur Charles 28/10/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 4138 SONE, Thomas Eric 14/11/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/7/16 + 4291 STORM, William George 5/12/15 _5_ _Capt._ ✠ + _Killed in action_ 9/10/17 + 5931 TYAS, Manuel 9/ 6/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 4055 WARING, Frank 5/12/15 _5_ + _Died of wounds_ 24/8/16 + + 6492 BOWER, Basil Cedric 11/ 7/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + 765919 BROOKS, Victor 23/ 5/18 _5_ + _Wounded_ 1/11/18 + 4612 BROWN, Harry 11/ 7/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 4613 CHRISTOPHER, Edgar Owen 11/ 7/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 4725 COLE, Alfred Ernest 17/ 7/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 6794 DUPLOCK, Frank William Morrison 11/ 7/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 4846 ELMS, Ernest Charles 4/ 8/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 4633 GIBSON, Cecil Mervyn 21/ 7/16 _5_ + _Killed in action_ 5/5/17 + 4730 GIFFORD, William Douglas Gawthorp 11/ 7/16 _4_ _Capt._ ✠✠ + _w._ 13/5/18 [M] + 766049 GROVES, Frederick 24/ 4/18 _4_ + 765658 JENKINSON, John Mansell 18/12/17 _4_ + 5758 KERR, Robert Thomas 13/ 7/16 _4_ + _Killed in action_ 23/11/16 + 762579 MULLIGAN, Arthur William Patrick 28/ 8/17 _4_ + _Wounded_ 25/4/18 + 765853 SMITH, Arthur James 24/ 4/18 _4_ + 4887 VEATS, Sydney Haydn 23/ 6/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 764866 YULE, James Gilbert 29/ 8/17 _4_ + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 2044 BURT, Walter G. 8/ 9/15 _15_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/6/16 + 1001 CLARKE, L/Cpl. Thomas Purcell 17/ 9/14 _6_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 30/9/16 + 3799 CRAN, Charles Robert 6/10/15 _14_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 1/10/17 ✠ + 2107 ELLEN, Robin Basil 23/ 4/15 _9_ _Lieut._ + 1525 HUMPHREYS, Brian 19/11/14 _10_ _Lieut._ + 2437 NICHOLSON, Cecil Alfred John 9/12/14 _9_ _To 11_ + 1002 OXENFORD, Alfred Hempry 17/ 9/14 _6_ _Lieut._ + 2805 SHORT, John Rodwell 23/ 4/15 _9_ _Capt._ + _To_ 13/_Yorks_ _P/W_ 3/5/18 ✠ [M] + 1997 STANESBY, Reginald William J. 9/12/14 _9_ _Lieut._ + _To Sig. Serv._ _R.E._ [M] + 2787 WARD, Thomas Leonard 1/11/14 _12_ _Lieut._ + _Staff-Capt._ + 1027 WESTON, Wilfred James 17/ 9/14 _6_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 22/8/15 + + 768143 ASKWITH, John Edwin 17/ 3/19 + 764955 BARNETT, Alfred 12/ 5/17 + 764284 BATTY, Charles 6/ 3/19 + 6986 BLAKE, Arthur Thomas 26/ 9/16 _13_ _Lieut._ + 763963 BROWN, Harold Gladstone 30/ 5/17 _8_ _Capt._ ✠ + 762662 BULL, Ernest Reuben 29/ 3/17 _13_ + 763322 CAYLESS, Francis 1/ 3/17 _9_ + 768024 CHAPMAN, George Willis 3/ 3/19 + 762573 DE LANDRE-GROGAN, L. Victor St. P. 29/ 3/17 _12_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _Killed in action_ 13/10/18 + 3477 DURR-ROSS, Francis 27/ 6/17 _9_ + 764982 ELMS, Walter George 25/ 9/17 + 3295 ELSTON, James 12/11/16 _14_ + 763031 FIDDAMAN, William Alfred Master 26/ 4/17 + 764297 GALE, Harold Frederick 29/ 8/17 + 6341 GAUNT, Benjamin William 26/ 9/16 _10_ (_T.M.B._) + _Killed in action_ 7/9/18 + 762403 GAWLER, Harry Stephen 26/ 4/17 ✠ + 764024 GREEN, Oswald Henry 30/ 5/17 + 763126 HALL, John Eric 26/ 4/17 + _Wounded_ 12/10/18 + 763100 HALLMARK, Percy Harold 29/ 3/17 + _Killed in action_ 2/9/18 + 767588 HASLAM, Harry Talbot 6/ 2/19 + 766231 HAWORTH, Sydney 27/ 6/18 + 7295 HEAP, Harold Schofield 19/12/16 + 765273 HOLMES, Walter 5/ 3/19 + _Wounded_ 30/10/17 + 763159 HUNT, Alfred Thomas 30/ 5/17 _8_ + _Wounded_ 10/9/17 + 4393 MOORE, Cuthbert Alec 12/11/16 _14_ _Lieut._ + 764449 NIXON, Thomas William 29/ 8/17 _7_ + _Died of wounds_ 26/10/18 + 6931 PLATT, Howard Chappell 18/ 3/17 _13_ + _Wounded_ 12/11/17 + 762582 ROBERTS, Edward Lamplough 28/ 3/17 _12_ + 764567 SCHOFIELD, Colin Gladstone 28/ 8/17 + 762615 STAPLETON, Reginald Walker 29/ 3/17 + 5877 TAYLOR, James Burton 7/ 7/16 _15_ + 4770 THOMPSON, Leonard 5/ 8/16 _Lieut._ + 763137 TUDOR, Charles Edward Harry 26/ 4/17 + 6984 TUE, George Albert 7/ 7/16 _15_ + 2161 VINER, Clement 12/11/16 _14_ _Lieut._ + 762440 WATERWORTH, George William 26/ 4/17 + + + + + THE YORKSHIRE LIGHT INFANTRY[31] + + (THE KING’S OWN). + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + {51st Foot + {105th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 2544 LYNE, Howard William 24/ 7/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 27/11/18 + 1405 MARSHALL, Oscar Fuller Ben 9/ 5/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + (_M.G.C._) [M] + 1574 PEARN, Charles Lukey 26/ 5/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 25/10/15, 8/9/16 + 2306 WELCH, Lawrence Arthur 24/ 7/15 _1_ _Capt._ + _w._ 3/7/16 (_To W. Yorks_) + 761897 ARTHRELL, Henry James 11/ 2/17 _1_ + 7303 GAULDER, Charles William Edward 22/11/16 _1_ _Lieut._ + (_T.M.B._) ✠ _w._ -/4/18 + 763700 PARSONS, George Edward 27/ 6/17 (_4_) + _Wounded_ 28/11/17 + 763003 PORRITT, Charles Herbert 13/ 5/17 _1_ + 764175 TOWARD, Gilbert Wilson 17/ 6/17 _1_ + 764353 TROLLOPE, Thomas Charles Stapleton 17/ 6/17 _1_ + 762742 TYLER, Bartholomew 17/ 6/17 _1_ + 764108 VERMONT, John 17/ 6/17 _1_ + 765302 WOLSEY, Frank 17/ 6/17 _1_ + + + Special Reserve Battalion (No. 3). + + 762474 BOX, Kenneth James 26/ 4/17 _3_ ✠ + 6547 NICHOLSON, Charles Henry 26/ 9/16 _3(6)_ _Lieut._ + + + Territorial Battalions (Nos. 4 & 5). + + 3880 FEHR, Frederick Charles 11/11/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + 2860 HALL, L/Cpl. Thomas Francis Burton 29/ 9/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 13/5/18 + 4081 HILL, John Ernest Victor 22/11/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + 4702 HOLTON, Joseph Rhodes 12/ 6/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 21/1/18 + 3864 PLATT, Oswald Gordon 29/ 9/15 _5_ _Lieut._ ✠ + 2876 WHITEAWAY, Edward Geo. Lang 20/ 3/15 _5_ _Major_ ✠✠ + _Wounded_ -/8/18 [M] + + 6209 BINGHAM, Montague Hearfield 26/ 9/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 13/4/18 + 6603 BUTCHER, Thomas Robert Peel 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 14/5/17 + 763095 CLOUGH, Stanley Beecroft 28/11/17 _4_ + 761291 CRANMER, Guy Patterson 4/ 8/17 _5_ + _Killed in action_ 9/10/17 + 761427 DAVIS, Bernard Orlando 4/ 8/17 _5_ + _Wounded_ 24/10/17 + 761428 DAVIS, Rupert L. Horace 4/ 8/17 _5_ + _Wounded_ 24/10/17 _P/W_ 17/8/18 + 764090 FEARN, Cecil Augustus 31/ 7/17 _4_ _Capt._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 11/10/18 + 766446 PITMAN, Alan Theodore 26/ 6/18 _4_ + _Wounded_ 1/10/18 + 766292 THRIPPLETON, Herbert 24/ 5/18 _4_ [M] + 761531 TIBBOTTS, Alexander Hugh 4/ 8/17 _4_ + _Wounded & P/W_ 17/5/18 + 766265 VAUX, Edwin Ernest 26/ 6/18 _5_ + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 2683 BARNETT, Walter Durac 13/ 3/15 _10_ + 2670 BYERLEY, Arthur James Allan 7/11/15 _10_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 23/4/17 + 1871 ELBOROUGH, Alfred Charles E. 7/12/14 _6_ _Capt._ + _Died of wounds_ 30/7/15 + 1131 FRANKLIN, Leslie 24/10/15 _9_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 5/11/18 + 2193 GILL, Jack Woodward 19/ 9/15 _6_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 19/11/15 + 2659 JOHNSON, L/Cpl. Leonard Oswald 25/ 1/15 _9_ _Lieut._ + _To 11_ _Wounded_ 18/8/17 + 2147 KINGSTON, Henry Francis 29/12/14 _9_ + _Wounded_ -/6/16 + 3750 MAIDEN, Albert Augustus 16/ 1/16 _6_ + _Killed in action_ 16/9/16 + 1848 MARTIN, Edmund Archibald 22/ 9/14 _8_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 18/9/18 [M] (2) + 3760 MORRISH, Donald Bernard 16/ 1/16 _6_ (_T.M.B._) + _Killed in action_ 18/8/16 + 2604 VINE, Eric 3/10/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + + 761328 APPLETON, James 18/12/17 (_4_) ✠ + 764283 ASHDOWN, Percival Joyce 12/ 5/17 _6_ _Lieut._ + 6612 AYKROYD, Thomas 5/ 9/16 + _Wounded_ 21/12/17 + 763486 BENNETT, William Garner 1/ 3/17 (_5_) + 762875 BINDER, Eric Southan 28/ 3/17 (_5_) + 5569 BROUGHTON, Thomas Dugdale 19/12/16 _7_ + _Died of wounds_ 11/4/17 + 760346 BUSH, Montague Herbert 12/ 5/17 + _1/Garr. Bn._ + 762515 BUTLER, Sidney Arthur Victor 26/ 4/17 + _Wounded_ 8/12/17 + 763549 CLARKE, John Fowe 29/ 3/17 _Lieut._ + _w._ 27/11/17, 12/9/18 + 763568 CORKE, Ralph Taierry 26/ 4/17 + 762528 COX, Reginald Walter 26/ 4/17 + 763492 DILLON, Derrick Trollip 11/ 2/17 + 764766 FACEY, William Henry 13/ 5/17 + 765344 FOX, John 27/11/17 + 764576 GLOVER, James 26/ 4/17 + 762992 GOOD, Thomas Spellman 30/ 5/17 + _Wounded_ 18/12/17 + 762303 GREENWOOD, D’Arcy Stanfield 26/ 4/17 + 8239 HALLIDAY, Clarence Peter 25/ 1/17 ✠ + _Wounded_ 15/12/17 + 765657 HEATON, Lewis Hartley 18/12/17 + 765312 HEWAT, Frederick Armitage 28/11/17 + 762957 HEYWOOD, Albert Bertine 28/ 3/17 _10_ + _Killed in action_ 4/10/17 + 768441 HINDLE, Edward Victor 17/ 3/19 + 762666 HUGHES, George William Victor 26/ 4/17 (_5_) + _Killed in action_ 27/11/17 + 762113 INNES, Frank Innes 11/ 2/17 + 762408 KEEFE, Francis James Murray 26/ 4/17 + _Wounded_ 28/9/18 + 8240 KENNEDY, John Gordon 25/ 1/17 + _Wounded_ 11/10/17, 30/5/18 + 764657 LLOYD, Reginald James 14/ 5/17 + 764781 LYNCH, George Anthony 16/ 6/17 + 764537 NICHOLSON, Paul Chessum 28/ 8/17 _9_ + _Killed in action_ 26/4/18 + 5792 PERRIN, Alfred John 26/ 9/16 _10_ + _Killed in action_ 4/10/17 + 760581 POLLOCK, Horace 16/ 6/17 + 764664 POPE, Daniel Harold 16/ 6/17 + 762412 ROWLAND, Maurice 26/ 4/17 _10_ + _Acc/killed_ 4/10/17 + 765255 TRYER, Charles Kirby 28/11/17 + 764803 TURNBULL, Matthew 12/ 5/17 _Lieut._ [M] + 763218 WATKINS, Leslie Foster 29/ 3/17 + 764522 WELLSMAN, Francis 12/ 5/17 + 6851 WILKINSON, William Reginald 5/ 9/16 _10_ _Lieut._ + 761781 WILLIAMS, Robert Thomas 11/ 2/17 + 764109 WILSON, Arthur 17/11/17 + 765300 WOODS, Frederick Henry 15/11/17 + + + + + THE YORKSHIRE REGIMENT[32] + + (ALEXANDRA, PRINCESS OF WALES’S OWN). THE GREEN HOWARDS. + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + 19th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 950 BELCHER, Cpl. Arthur Edward Irving 20/ 3/15 _2_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 15/6/15 + 2345 BURBURY, Cpl. Arthur Vivian 14/ 7/15 _2_ _To R.F.C._ + 2220 CROSSE, Marlborough Evelyn B. 15/12/14 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 12/3/15 + 1167 CUTTLE, Geoffrey 15/12/14 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 11/3/15 + 1681 EAMES, Arthur Horwood 5/ 4/15 _2_ + _To_ 1/_East Yorks_ + 1952 FISHER, Edward Humbert 20/ 3/15 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 19/5/15 + 3301 HARLE, Norman Hector 3/ 4/15 + 1830 HENDERSON, Kenneth Robert 20/ 3/15 _2_ _Capt._ ✠ + _w._ 18/5/15, 15/6/15, 1/9/15, 7/7/16 + 2255 HOLLIS, Henry Lewis 15/12/14 _2_ _Major_ + _D.A.A.Q.M.G._ _w._ 12/3/15 + 1847 LLOYD-JONES, John 20/ 3/15 _2_ _Capt._ ✠ + _w._ 15/6/15 _d._ 11/3/18 [M] (_2_) + 1794 PICKUP, Alfred James 15/12/14 _2_ _Lieut._ + _w._ 18/12/14, 14/3/15 + _Killed in action_ 26/9/15 + 970 WEBB, Sgt. Cyril Francis 12/ 6/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 25/9/15 + + + Special Reserve Battalion (No. 3). + + 764095 HADWICK, William 30/ 5/17 _3(13)_ + _Prisoner of war_ 12/12/17 + 767631 WILEY, William 3/ 3/19 _3_ + + + Territorial Battalions (Nos. 4 & 5). + + 3874 BELL, Victor Allan 17/10/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + 2471 CORRELL, Charles Edward 13/10/15 _3_ _Lieut._ ✠ + 5397 CROSS, John George 18/ 6/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + _Prisoner of war_ 6/5/18 + 3672 EVANS, Hugh Elwyn 13/10/15 _5_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _Killed in action_ 26/3/18 + 3635 FAGAN, L/Cpl. Herbert Archer 13/10/15 _5_ _Lieut._ ✠✠ + _w._ -/7/16, -/7/17 + 3881 GARTLEY, L/Cpl. Wm. Harold Alex. 20/10/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + (18/_Lancs. Fusiliers_) + 3883 GOLLAN, Alexander L. D. 20/10/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + 4017 JACQUES, Harry Whittaker 20/11/15 _4(7)_ + 2479 KIRKBY, Noel Walter 29/ 5/15 _4_ _Capt._ + 1340 LEIGH-BREESE, Percival Lawrence 2/ 4/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/8/17, 31/5/18 + 4199 LUCKHURST, William Heartfield 16/11/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 24/4/17 + 4031 ROBSON, Joseph 16/11/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 3/5/17 + 3998 WIGGINS, Thomas 2/10/15 _4_ _Lieut._ + 2047 WINTERBOTTOM, Arthur Guy 13/10/15 _5_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/7/16 + + 765863 KENDRICK, Max Theodore 23/ 5/18 _5_ + 763865 SYKES, Harold Vincent 28/ 8/17 _4_ _Lieut._ + 765069 WATSON, Charles 26/ 6/18 _5_ + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 782 CURREY, George Grafton 17/ 9/14 _6_ _Capt._ + _Killed in action_ 21/8/15 + 961 DOVE, Hugh Vernon Bennett 3/10/15 _10_ _Lieut._ + 4249 GRIMSLEY, William Henry 12/ 1/16 _9_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 6/10/18 + 4386 HOLDEN, Albert 14/ 1/16 _14_ _Lieut._ + 3321 LAMPSHIRE, Leslie Frank 12/12/15 _9_ _Lieut._ + 4326 MCCULLOCH, Alfred Garey 12/ 1/16 _14_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 7/6/17, 1/9/18 + 4244 REED, John Philip 17/ 1/16 _14_ _Lieut._ ✠ + 4219 WAUD, Frederick Croysdale 12/ 1/16 _14_ _Lieut._ + + 6304 BARROWCLIFF, Frank 7/ 7/16 _14_ + _Prisoner of war_ 12/8/18 + 3466 BIRD, Herbert Whitmore 7/11/16 _10_ _Capt._ + _w._ 3/10/17, 11/10/18 + 762465 BROWN, Wilfred 26/ 4/17 _9_ + 768529 COORE, Alban 13/ 2/19 + 764635 CORNTHWAITE, John William 12/ 2/19 + 7178 CROSS, Charles Harold 19/12/16 _6_ + _Wounded_ 17/8/17, 12/12/17 + 767903 CROWTHER, David 5/ 3/19 + 5993 DUDLEY, Arnold Tiffany 26/ 9/16 ✠ + _Wounded_ 23/6/18 + 762831 GOODLASS, Charles William 31/ 7/17 ✠ + _Wounded_ 23/10/18 [M] + 762331 GUTTERIDGE, John Frederick 26/ 4/17 + 763883 HANSON, John Stead 25/ 9/17 + _Wounded_ 14/9/18 + 7563 HEWITT, Harold James 19/12/16 _Lieut._ + 8116 JENNINGS, Phillip Hanson 19/12/16 _Lieut._ + 1340 LEIGH-BREESE, Percival Laurence 31/ 3/15 _11_ _Lieut._ + 763107 LAWRENCE, Frederick Charles 14/ 4/17 _Lieut._ + 763469 MARTIN, Leslie 1/ 3/17 (_10_) + _Wounded_ 20/11/17 + 762906 MATTHEWS, Richard Malcolm 26/ 4/17 _9_ + _Killed in action_ 20/9/17 + 765954 PEARSON, Robert 27/ 2/18 + (-/_W. Yorks_) _D/W_ as _P/W_ 7/8/18 + 766082 PLUMPTON, Robert 28/ 5/18 (_6_) + _Died_ 25/12/18 + 8112 RADLEY, Hamilton Cleighton 19/12/16 + _Wounded_ 5/5/17 + 8105 RELPH, George Walton 19/12/16 + _Wounded_ 20/4/17 + 766263 ROBINSON, Harold Douglas 28/ 5/18 + 4195 SHAW, Leonard Bilton 5/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + 766264 THORPE, Albert Edward 1/ 5/18 + (-/_E. Yorks_) _Died_ 6/12/18 + + + + + THE EAST YORKSHIRE REGIMENT. + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + 15th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 2622 BAIN, James Charles 24/ 7/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 11/8/15 + 1200 CAREW, Cyril Joseph Theodore 14/ 2/15 _2_ + _Died of wounds_ 29/4/15 + 2063 COMPER, George Quintyn 24/ 7/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + 1971 COOPER, Edward Priestly 23/ 4/15 _1_ _Lieut._ ✠✠ + _w._ 5/7/15, -/7/16 _P/W_ + 2314 CORRIE, William Ronald 10/ 7/15 _1_ + _w._ -/11/15 _Died of wounds_ 23/4/17 + 2005 CRACKNELL, John Sidney 15/ 8/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/7/16 + 1681 EAMES, Arthur Horwood 5/ 4/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + (_From_ 2/_Yorks_) _w._ 15/6/15 + _Killed in action_ 2/7/16 + 1609 GOULD, Vivian Frank 15/ 8/15 _1_ + _Capt. & Adjt._ + 2517 GREEN, William Charles 11/ 6/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _To S. Staffs_ ✠✠ + _w._ -/6/16, 17/6/18 + 2567 HANNAFORD, Leonard Gordon 11/ 6/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 8/8/15 + 1840 JENKINS, L/Cpl. Frederick Arthur 26/ 5/15 _2_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ -/10/15, -/7/16 + 1110 MIEVILLE, Sgt. Arthur Manclark 26/ 5/15 _2_ _Lieut._ [M] + 2010 MOORE, William Robert 15/ 8/15 _1_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _w._ 25/4/16, -/7/16 + 1362 RECKITT, Charles Edward Hay 9/ 5/15 _2_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 4/7/15 + 1003 SIMNETT, Robert Faulkner 5/ 4/15 _2_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 3/5/15 + 1544 TOWNSEND, L/Cpl. Thomas 15/ 8/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 4/6/16 + 2450 TRIER, Basil Maurice 10/ 7/15 _1_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 13/6/16 + 1705 TRIER, Norman Ernest 9/ 5/15 _2_ + _Died of wounds_ 6/10/15 + 1874 WATKINS, William Henry Ernest 15/ 8/15 _1_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 4/6/16 + 1712 WYATT, William Herbert 23/ 4/15 _1_ + _Killed in action_ 4/5/16 + + 3492 BENSON, Lyde 13/ 6/16 _1_ _Lieut._ + + + Special Reserve Battalion (No. 3). + + 3262 JAMESON, Ralph Harold 8/ 4/15 _3_ _Capt._ + 765011 BOYES, Bryan 31/10/17 _3_ + + + Territorial Battalions (Nos. 4 & 5). + + 6134 BOOTHROYD, Frank 5/ 9/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + 763775 BUTTERY, Walter 30/ 5/17 _5_ + _Killed in action_ 20/8/18 + 6168 COX, George Bernard 5/ 9/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + 6445 FERRABY, David 5/ 9/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + 763676 HEY, Robert 30/10/17 _5_ + 763426 HUTCHINSON, Stewart 27/ 3/17 _5_ + 763200 INGHAM, Charles Russell 26/ 4/17 _4_ + _Prisoner of war_ 29/5/18 + 767471 JOHNSON, Richard 6/ 2/19 _4_ + 763677 LOCKWOOD, George Kenneth 30/10/17 _5_ + 4483 MACKAY, James Waite 29/ 7/16 _5_ + 764036 MONKMAN, Frank Hastings 30/ 5/17 _5_ + _Wounded_ 10/9/18 + 6768 OAKDEN, George Frederic 26/ 9/16 _4_ + _Wounded_ 27/4/18, 30/9/18 + 6351 PEER, Edmund Faithful 5/ 9/16 _4_ + _Killed in action_ 23/4/17 + 7136 SAXELBYE, Charles Hugh 21/12/16 _5_ _Lieut._ + 765092 THOMPSON, Ralph 24/ 9/17 _4_ + _Prisoner of war_ 23/5/18 + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 2190 BALL, Frank Leslie 3/10/15 _8_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _Prisoner of war_ 4/6/18 + 4240 CAIGER, Francis Everett 1/ 1/16 _9_ _Lieut._ + _To_ 25/_Manchester_ _w._ 8/5/17 + 1333 HALSE, Eric Arthur 17/ 9/14 _6_ _Capt._ [M] + 1860 HAYES, Mortimer Frederick 3/10/15 _8_ _Capt._ + _Killed in action_ 29/4/17 + 1381 HICKEY, Humphrey Gilbert 17/ 9/14 _6_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 1/11/15 + 2221 LONGSTAFF, Ralph 3/10/15 _8_ _Capt._ ✠ + _w._ -/11/16, 11/9/18 + 1297 MATTHEWS, Gwynn Hobson 17/ 9/14 _8_ _Capt._ + _w._ -/3/16, -/5/16 (_M.G.C._) ✠ + 1976 SAMUEL, Gerard Stewart 3/10/15 _8_ + _Killed in action_ 14/7/16 + 1316 SHAW, Leonard Herbert 17/ 9/14 _1_ _G.B._ + _Lieut._ + 1104 SPENCER, Arthur Farre 17/ 9/14 _6_ + _Staff-Capt._ + 1212 WILSON, Robert Philip 17/ 9/14 _6_ _Lieut._ + _Killed in action_ 7/8/15 + + 762929 BOLTON, Percy 28/ 3/17 _8_ + _Wounded_ 10/6/18 + 5469 BROOKES, Arthur Walter 26/ 9/16 _13_ _Lieut._ + 767078 CHAMBERLAIN, Spire Dent 6/ 2/19 + 766344 CHIVERALL, Leslie Charles Henry 26/ 6/18 + 3388 COTTRELL, Lennox Wallace 26/ 9/16 _7_ _Lieut._ + 6973 CRANE, Reginald Hooper 19/12/16 (_1_) + _Killed in action_ 4/10/17 + 4892 EDWARDS, Arthur Ernest 19/ 4/17 _8(7)_ + _Killed in action_ -/9/18 + 761619 ELLIS, Joe 2/ 8/17 _10(13)_ ✠ + _Wounded_ 18/4/18 + 6838 FEILDEN, Guy St. Clair 12/11/16 _12_ + _Wounded_ 23/10/17 + 763387 FIELD, Henry Cecil Pinnock 1/ 3/17 _8_ _Lieut._ + 6948 GALLOWAY, Vincent 19/12/16 (_5_)_Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 17/5/17 + 765230 GAUNT, Harold Newman 28/11/17 + _Wounded_ 13/5/18 + 767858 GIBSON, James William 4/ 3/19 + 762329 GITS, Edward Jerome 26/ 4/17 + 762482 HADRILL, Cedric Ivon 26/ 4/17 ✠ + 5845 HALL, Joseph Stanley 26/ 9/16 _12_ + _Killed in action_ 5/5/17 + 767486 HERMAN, Richard 6/ 2/19 + 5858 JAMES, Reginald Stanislaus 5/ 1/17 _8_ _Lieut._ + 763889 KING, Maurice 26/ 4/17 + _Wounded_ 25/10/18 + 763531 LEGG, William George 30/ 5/17 + 763241 MAYO, Alfred Harrison 26/ 4/17 ✠ + 763538 PARKER, Thomas Cornwall 29/ 3/17 + 767479 PENROSE, Leonard 5/ 2/19 + 2176 RICKARDS, Leonard John 19/12/16 _6_ + _Wounded_ 12/6/17 + 5287 ROSCOW, Richard Eaton 19/12/16 _7_ _Lieut._ + 762568 SANGER, Henry Keith 26/ 4/17 _10_ + _Killed in action_ 13/4/18 + 762812 SMITH, Hubert Henry 28/ 3/17 _Lieut._ + 5229 WILBY, John Frank 6/ 1/17 _7_ + _Wounded_ 6/11/17 + 765210 WILKINSON, Frederick 27/11/17 + 762794 WRIGHT, Arthur Samuel 28/ 3/17 _8_ + _Wounded_ 12/10/17 _K/A_ 15/8/18 + + + + + THE WEST YORKSHIRE REGIMENT + + (THE PRINCE OF WALES’S OWN). + + + Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). + 14th Foot + + 2nd Lieut. + 2611 PODD, Jack Kenneth 29/ 8/15 _2_ _Capt._ ✠ + _w._ 3/7/16, 19/4/18 + 724 SKEVINGTON, Alan Percival 3/ 3/15 _2_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _w._ 10/5/18 [M] (2) + + 765026 BRAZIER, Jonathan Phillip 30/ 1/18 _1_ + 5742 CROSLAND, William Philip 18/ 3/17 _2_ + _Killed in action_ 16/8/17 + 765016 LABATT, Wilfred Henry Ernest 31/10/17 _1_ + + + Special Reserve Battalions (Nos. 3 & 4). + + 5432 RACKETT, Harold Walter 19/ 6/16 _3_ _Lieut._ + 6558 ROWE, Sydney 26/ 9/16 _4_ _Lieut._ + 6705 SYMONS, John Reginald 5/ 9/16 _4_ _Capt._ [M] + + + Territorial Battalions (Nos. 5 to 8). + + 3841 BODIMEADE, Edward John 27/ 9/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + 4312 BOXALL, Ernest Mark 28/11/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 14/12/17 + 4026 COY, Alfred Reginald 14/11/15 _7_ + _Killed in action_ 2/7/16 + 4011 DARBY, Arthur Randle 14/11/15 _7_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ + 5681 DEDMAN, William Albert 10/ 6/16 _8_ _Lieut._ + _Died_ 4/2/18 + 4805 EDWARDS, Harry Charles 11/ 6/16 _7_ _Lieut._ + 3522 FRASER, W. Arnold 27/ 9/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + 4807 GILBERT, George Howard 11/ 6/16 _7_ _Lieut. + _Wounded_ 17/1/17 + 3885 HODGSON, Allan Thornbery 16/11/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 14/12/17 + 4811 JEFFERY, John Ernest 11/ 6/16 _7_ _Lieut._ + 4018 JOHNSON, William Frederick Leer 14/11/15 _7_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 13/8/17 + 4051 KITCAT, Eustace Noyent 14/11/15 _7_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 3/10/17 + 4052 LIFFEN, G. Theophile Tideswell 14/11/15 _7_ _Lieut._ + 3579 MILLIGAN, Andrew 27/ 9/15 _8_ _Lieut._✠[M] + 4177 MOORE, Albert Reginald 28/11/15 + _Killed in action_ 12/4/17 + 4311 NETHERCOT, Robert Pinkerton 28/11/15 _8_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 15/5/17 + 4734 NEWTON, Harold Eric 9/ 6/16 _7_ _Lieut._ + 3958 PEARCE, Harold Edgar 14/11/15 _7_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/7/16 + 4044 PENNY, George 16/11/15 _8_ + _Killed in action_ 3/9/16 + 925 POTHECARY, Sgt. Herbt. Martin Rixen 27/10/15 _8_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 27/7/18 + 4221 SILMON, William Osmande Weld 28/11/15 _8_ + _Killed in action_ 28/2/17 + 4047 SMART, James Lamont 16/11/15 _8_ _Lieut._ ✠ + 4581 SPEIGHT, James Leslie 11/ 1/16 _6_ + _Died of wounds_ 9/10/17 + 2792 THISTLETON, John Francis 21/ 1/16 _7_ _Capt._ + _From_ 14/_Middlesex_ + 3938 THORN, Sackville Alexander 14/11/15 _7_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/1/18 + 3558 THORNHILL, Basil William 27/ 9/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 3/5/17 + 4857 TYRRELL, Leonard Collin 22/ 6/16 _5_ + _Killed in action_ 9/10/17 + 3636 WEAVER, Sidney Mackett 27/ 9/15 _8_ _Lieut._ + + 5978 BAGGALLAY, William Ryder 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + 5364 BURNARD, Roderick Athelstan 11/ 7/16 _7_ _Lieut._ + (_T.M.B._) _w._ 5/5/17 + 5739 CUBITT, Stanley Wilson 11/ 7/16 _7_ _Lieut._ + _To_ _R.A.F._ + 4804 EDWARDS, Cyril George 11/ 7/16 _7_ _Capt._ + D.S.O. _w._ 11/8/17 [M] + 4383 FELL, Alfred Lakeland 11/ 7/16 _8_ _Lieut._ + 5095 GIBSON, Alewyn Morland 11/ 7/16 _6_ + _Died of wounds_ 27/9/16 + 5655 HAYDON, Percy Montague 11/ 7/16 _8_ _Lieut._ + 5771 LAMBDIN, John Reginald 11/ 7/16 _7_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _Died of wounds_ 24/9/18 + 5380 ROBERTS, Harry 11/ 7/16 _7_ _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ -/12/16 + 5383 SEARLE, Gerald Douglas 11/ 7/16 _7_ _Lieut._ + + 760710 ALLEN, Sydney William 4/ 8/17 _8_ + _Wounded_ 3/4/18 + 764957 BRAY, Sydney Herbert 31/10/17 _8_ + _Killed in action_ 20/7/18 + 761633 DORN, James Stanley Gould 4/ 8/17 _8_ + 764294 ELKINGTON, Reginald Lawrence 31/ 7/17 _7_ + 764490 FINNIS, Henry John 31/ 7/17 _8_ + 764140 GIBSON, Walter Owens 31/ 7/17 _6_ + 766233 HETHERTON, John 26/ 3/18 _5_ + 4017 JACQUES, Henry Whittaker 20/11/15 _7_ _Lieut._ + 5262 JONES, Godfrey Lemon 21/ 9/16 _5_ + _Wounded_ 14/5/18 + 762564 MORTIMER, Arthur Broadbent 31/ 7/17 _7_ ✠ + 765663 PORTEOUS, James Douglas 18/12/17 _7_ + _Wounded_ 17/6/18 _P/W_ 6/7/18 + 761352 RHYS, Griffith 4/ 8/17 _8_ + _Wounded_ 4/12/17 + 765514 RIGBY, Harold Joseph 27/11/17 _8_ + _Prisoner of war_ 6/8/18 + 762313 WATKIN, Frederick Thomas Huband 4/ 8/17 + _Wounded_ 23/10/17 + + + Service Battalions (New Armies). + + 930 BROWNE, Arthur William 17/ 9/14 _9_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 7/8/15 + 5939 BOUSFIELD, Colin 25/ 5/16 _21_ + 3511 CHRISTELOW, Joseph William 28/ 5/15 _13_ + 1067 DAY-LEWIS, Alfred Kay 15/ 9/14 _9_ _Lieut._ + (_M.G.C._) + 1790 DUNBAR, Sir Archibald E., Bart. 4/10/14 _12_ _Major_✠[M] + 1328 GIRLING, Richard Oswald 17/ 9/14 _9_ _Capt._ + _Wounded_ -/8/15 + 3472 LEEK, Major Frederick William 30/ 7/15 _14_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 3/7/16 + 1793 MATTHEW, Archibald James 14/10/14 _12_ _Major_ + 1456 MILES, Martin Haddon 15/ 9/14 _9_ + _Wounded_ -/8/15 + 2930 MORLAND, Leonard Mark 25/ 1/15 _12_ + _Died of wounds_ 3/5/16 + 1346 MORRIS, Sgt. Charles Leigh 29/ 5/15 _14_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ -/11/16 + 1935 PARKER, Edward Thompson 18/12/14 _13_ + (1/_Lancs. Fusiliers_) + _Killed in action_ 4/6/15 + 931 PEARKES, André Mellard 17/ 9/14 _9_ _Capt._ + _Killed in action_ 7/8/15 + 5002 SHERMAN, Roland Keith 22/ 1/16 _14_ _Lieut._ + 4333 SUMMERSKILL, John Hedley 21/ 9/15 _13_ + (-/_Rifle Brigade_) + 1799 VANN, Arthur Harrison Allard 1/10/14 _12_ + _Capt._ _Adjt._ + _Killed in action_ 25/9/15 + 5282 RAWSON, Ernest Stanley 7/ 7/16 _20_ _Lieut._ + 5086 WHITE, Harry 7/ 7/16 _20_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 10/11/17 + + 7977 AGAR, Sidney William 25/ 1/17 _10_ _Lieut._ + 763252 ASHFORD, Frederick Murray 28/ 3/17 [M] + 762628 BARKER, Frederick Ernest 28/ 3/17 _10_ + _Killed in action_ 13/10/17 + 5841 BOTTOMLEY, Wilfred Aubrey 19/ 3/19 + 6455 BROADBENT, Thomas Edward 26/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + 762232 BROOK, William Stafford 29/ 3/17 + 8011 BROWN, Andrew Terras 25/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + ✠ [M] + 7604 CARMICHAEL, Herbert Michael 25/ 1/17 _10_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 5/5/17 + 763907 CAVE, Joseph 27/ 6/17 _11_ + _Died of wounds_ 21/9/17 + 762735 CLEGG, James Heber 28/ 3/17 _15_ + _Prisoner of war_ 13/6/18 + 763292 COMMIN, Robert George 30/ 5/17 _Lieut._ + 762991 DAVIES, Edward John 28/ 3/17 _15_ _Lieut._ + 763656 DAWSON, John Reginald 26/ 4/17 + 7371 DIXON, Arthur 19/12/16 _12_ + _Wounded_ 5/12/17 + 763386 EMMETT, Joseph Henry 1/ 3/17 _Lieut._ + 762631 FEATHERSTONE, John Edward 28/ 3/17 + _Wounded_ 28/11/17 + 7278 FORTUNE, George Edgar 19/12/16 _15_ F/D + 764142 GRATTON, Donald Arthur 27/ 6/17 _9_ _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 1/5/18 + 761203 GREEN, Allen 18/ 3/17 _21_ + _Killed in action_ 19/8/17 + 768211 GREEN, Harold 5/ 3/19 + 762503 HARDWICK, George Harold James 26/ 4/17 + 763457 HOUGHTON, George 28/ 3/17 _Capt._ + _Killed in action_ 27/8/18 + 762808 HOWE, Robert Ernest 29/ 3/17 + 764145 HUDSON, John Wilkie 30/ 5/17 + _Wounded_ 24/4/18 + 762700 LAWSON, John Philip 28/ 3/17 _16_ _Lieut._ + 764999 LEES, Albert Alan 4/ 3/19 + 765336 LOWE, Albert Ernest 28/11/17 + 763399 MASSY, William Geoffrey 1/ 3/17 _Lieut._ + 765137 MAYOH, Thomas 31/10/17 + 763503 MORLEY, Frank Stone 27/ 6/17 + 763307 MITCHELL, Edgar 28/ 3/17 + 7378 NAYLOR, George Edgar 19/12/16 _21_ _Lieut._ + 766872 OSBORN, Leonard 29/10/18 + 763113 PRICE, Arthur Percy 30/ 5/17 + 763894 RAWNSLEY, Cephas 30/ 5/17 _21_ _Lieut._ + 762535 SAWNEY, Leslie Thomas 24/ 9/17 ✠ + _Wounded_ 8/8/18 + 6027 SIMPSON, Charles Harding 22/11/16 _21_ _Lieut._ + 766767 SMITH, Frank 17/ 3/19 + 763212 TARGETT, Alfred Edward 28/ 3/17 + _Wounded_ 29/4/18 + 7381 TAYLOR, Edgar Austin 19/12/16 _12_ + _Wounded_ 29/8/18 + 765067 WARD, Harry 31/10/17 + 765071 WEIGHALL, Mark Henry 31/10/17 + 762820 YATES, Gordon Albert 28/ 3/17 + + [Illustration: THE ORIGINAL REGIMENTAL BADGE OF THE ARTISTS. + + Motto contributed by Pte. GEORGE CAYLEY. + + Badge designed by Pte. J. W. WYON, 1860. + + (Engraver to the Signet.)] + + [Illustration: THE BATTLE FOR NIERGNIES + + Sketch made by Capt. Paget R.E. while battle was in progress + Oct. 8.^{th} 1918 from the outskirts of Rumilly + + _H.M.P._ + + [p. xxxiv.] + + [Illustration: + + [pp. 44, 489. + + G. ST. G. S. CATHER, V.C.] + + [Illustration: + + _Copyright._] + + THE LAST STAND OF THE 2ND DEVONS AT BOIS-DES-BUTTES, + 27th May, 1918 + + (From the picture by Capt. W. B. WOLLEN, in the possession + of the Officers of the Battalion. By permission.)] + + [Illustration: + + _Crown Copyright._ By permission of the Imperial War Museum + and Messrs. Judd.] [Sgt. JOHN NASH. + + “OVER THE TOP”: THE ARTISTS AT MARCOING: 30th December, 1917. (p. + xxvi.)] + + [Illustration: TYPES DE L’ARMEE BRITANNIQUE EN BELGIQUE + + dessins d’Album de Georges Scott. + + TAMBOUR DU BATAILLON “ARTIST-RIFLES.” + + (By permission of the French Journal, “L’Illustration,” _June 19th, + 1915_.)] + + + + + _OTHER UNITS AND SERVICES_ + + (_In alphabetical order_). + + + ROYAL ARMY CHAPLAINS’ DEPARTMENT. + + 3335 LAWRENCE, Rev. George 2/ 2/16 _Capt._ + 2810 MILLEN, Sgt. Rev. Alfred Dyson 11/ 4/16 _Capt._ + 1453 PADFIELD, Rev. Francis Joseph 26/ 6/15 _Capt._ + + 8183 PROCTOR, Rev. Thomas Hayes 19/ 9/16 _Capt._ + 8763 THOMPSON, Rev. William 9/12/16 _Capt._ + 8050 TUNSTALL, Rev. James Thomas 29/ 8/16 _Capt._ ✠✠ + + + ARMY CYCLIST CORPS. + + + Divisional Cyclist Companies. + + 2nd Lieut. + 3505 BADEN-POWELL, Charles Leslie 23/ 5/15 _20_ + 3875 CARPENTER, Hubert Granville 23/ 8/15 + _To Mun. Fus._ + _Died of wounds_ 25/2/16 + 2326 EDWARDS, Reginald Owen 9/10/15 + _From_ 6/_K.R.R._ + 2481 HOLLIDGE, Alec 25/ 8/15 + 2/_Lon. Div._ _To R.A.S.C._ M.B.E. + 2608 MAXWELL, Herbert A. 31/10/15 + _From_ 9/_Somerset L.I._ + 2851 NORRIS, William Forbes 28/ 4/15 _54_ _Lieut._ + (_5/Norfolk_) + _Killed in action_ 25/8/15 + 3456 ST. NOBLE, George 22/ 5/15 _20_ + 3517 STONE, Harold Mulready 10/ 5/15 _Lieut._ + _N. Midland Div._ + 1775 WAIGHT, George 8/12/14 + _From_ 8/_E. Surrey_ + 3453 WINKS, Arthur 1/11/15 _Lieut._ + _N. Midland Divn._ + + + Huntingdonshire Cyclist Battalion. + + 5679 CATTERALL, Albert 2/ 2/16 + _Seconded for duty with Notts. & + Derby Regt._ 10/6/16 + + + Kent Cyclist Battalion. + + 1034 HODGE, William Robert Courtenay 18/11/14 _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 21/9/17 + 2123 SAXON, Victor Duncan John 28/ 1/15 _Capt._ + _To W. L’ncs. Div. Cyc. Co._ [M] + 3918 WIDGERY, Frederick William 26/10/15 _Lieut._ + 1/_Wessex Division_ + 5624 JONES, Llewellyn 26/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 8/11/18 + + 4839 BURTON, Frederick James 10/ 7/16 + _W. Lancs. Divl. Cyclists_ + 6712 CUMMINGS, Reginald Charles Alfred 5/ 9/16 + _Wessex Divl. Cyc._ _Staff-Capt._ + 4813 KILBURN, John Edward 10/ 7/16 + _Wessex Divl. Cyc._ + 765559 MARTYR, Allan George 18/12/17 + _Devon Cyclist Battalion_ + 7945 SMITH, Cecil Victor 25/ 1/17 + _Kent Cyclist Battalion_ + 6828 TAYLOR, Ernest Meins 26/ 9/16 + _Northern Cyclists_ + 762600 WALSH, Victor Michael 28/ 3/17 + _Sussex Cyclist Battalion_ + 763374 WARD, Aubrey Ernest 26/ 4/17 + 762923 WATTS, Joseph Horace 13/ 4/17 + + + For other Cyclist Units see + + _9th (Cyclist) Battalion, Hampshire Regiment_ + _25th (Cyclist) Battalion, London Regiment (T.F)._ + _6th (Cyclist) Battalion, Suffolk Regiment._ + _7th (Cyclist) Battalion, Welch Regiment._ + + + ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS. + + 1078 ELLIS, Robert 5/ 8/14 _Capt._ [M] + 3231 GOLDING, John 8/ 4/15 _Capt._ + 1/_Lon. San. Co._ [M] + 3134 HEDLEY, Wallace Tynemouth 12/ 4/15 _Capt._ + 1351 MATSON, Robert Charles 20/ 2/15 _Capt._ + ¶ 86 SPRAWSON, Sgt. Evelyn Charles 2/10/14 _Capt._ + 1/_Lon. San. Co._ ✠ [M] + 883 TREWBY, Joseph Frederic 5/ 9/14 _Capt._ + 1/_London General Hospital_ + + 770 ADAMS, Sidney 9/ 6/16 _Capt._ + 760029 MEDLOCK, Charles Harold 28/ 2/17 _Lieut._ + + + ROYAL ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS. + + 1426 ALLEN, Eric Richard 25/ 3/15 _Capt._ + 11 BAINES, CQMS Ellis Eyton 17/ 6/15 + _Died of wounds_ 13/8/18 + 2736 COLLETT, Frederick George 28/12/14 _Major_ [M] + 2833 DOUGLAS, William Stoddart 15/12/14 _Major_ + 3052 DROWER, CQMS Edmund Gilbert 29/ 3/15 _Capt._ + 964 DURAND, Sgt. Ernest Durand 5/ 7/15 _Capt._ [M] + ¶ 1749 FAIRHOLME, Sgt. Henry William 20/ 3/15 _Lt.-Col._ [M] + 2973 FIRTH, Francis George 16/ 6/16 _Lieut._ + 2771 FITZ-GERALD, Kenneth Gordon 13/ 4/15 _Capt._ + 2633 FITZ-GERALD, Reginald Edward 23/11/14 _Lt.-Col._ + 2213 FURZE, Charles Gerald 8/ 2/15 _Major_ + _D.A.D.O.S._ + 318 HARTUNG, Charles Frederick Adolf 4/ 1/15 _Capt._ + 2907 HOBLYN, Cpl. Reginald Armstrong 16/ 7/15 _Lieut._ + 2222 MUSSELWHITE, Felix James 28/12/14 _Capt._ + (_R.A.F._) + 2073 PAGE, L/Cpl. Charles Carew 29/ 6/15 _Capt._ + 1689 PONTING, Phillip William 4/ 6/15 _Lieut._ + + 6731 BAILEY, John Vernon 10/ 4/16 _Capt._ ✠ [M] + 2660 BEAUMONT-EDMONDS, Charles W. F. 13/ 3/16 _Lieut._ + 2094 CANDY, Cpl. Rupert George 13/ 3/16 _Lieut._ + 1854 CANNON, Gordon Mewburn 27/11/15 _Lieut._ + 1733 DENIS-BROWNE, Sgt. Ambrose George 12/10/15 _Lieut._ + 2 HAMMOND, Sgt. William 17/ 8/15 _Capt._ + 2083 HEALD, Sgt. Walter Marsden 2/ 7/15 + _From_ 5/_Suffolk_ + 1552 HIBBERT, L/Cpl. John Geoffrey 1/11/15 _Major_ + _D.A.D.O.S._ ✠ [M] + ¶ 1748 JAMES, Sgt. Gilbert 2/ 9/15 _Capt._ [M] + 6156 JONES, Harold Mount 16/ 6/16 _Lieut._ + 2307 LOVE, Geoffrey Robert Stuart 8/11/15 _Lieut._ + (_Staff_) + 6348 NATHAN, Cyril Herbert 15/ 5/16 _Major_ + 3859 ROSS, Cpl. Norman Herbert 6/ 5/16 _Lieut._ + 2808 NEWTON-CLARE, L/Cpl. Herbert John 17/ 8/15 _Major_ + (_R.A.F._) O.B.E. + 319 VALENTINE, Sgt. Walter Maynard 5/ 3/16 _Lieut._ + 1588 VIRET, Arthur William 2/ 9/15 _Capt._ + 6503 WALKER, Eric Hunstone 12/ 6/16 _Lieut._ + 2540 WILKINS, Raymond 15/11/15 _Capt._O.B.E.[M] + 2356 WORSNAM, L/Cpl. Charles Ardine 18/ 9/15 _Major_ O.B.E. + + 763962 ABBOTT, Kenneth Donald 24/ 8/18 _Lieut._ + 767502 ABERDEIN, Alexander 30/ 3/18 „ + 768095 ALLEN, Alfred Hylton 4/ 7/18 „ + 765260 ALSTON, William 22/ 9/17 „ + 766010 ANGEL, Richard 8/ 7/18 „ + 5719 ARDEN, Cpl. William Herbert 20/ 1/17 „ + 767049 ATKINSON, Hugh 28/ 3/18 „ + 766957 ATTFIELD, Arthur James 5/ 7/18 „ + 766463 BAKER, Henry Charles 24/ 8/18 „ + 766960 BALL, Ralph Thompson 2/ 4/18 „ + 766212 BALLANCE, Harold Edward William 28/12/17 „ + 761860 BARBER, CQMS John Howard 4/ 6/18 „ + 768334 BARHAM, Hugh 28/ 8/18 „ + 6938 BARKER, George Herbert 1/ 2/17 „ + 2916 BARNARD, L/Cpl. Sidney Stanley 13/ 7/16 „ + (_R.A.S.C._) + 765916 BARNES, John Ernest 25/ 9/17 „ + 762513 BATTERSBY, John Reginald 7/ 8/18 „ + 768463 BEECROFT, Arthur 26/ 8/18 „ + 764626 BEER, John Ashton 23/ 9/17 „ + 766042 BIGG, David 27/12/17 „ + 6970 BLUE, Archibald John 12/ 9/16 _Capt._ + 501 BLUNDEN, Sgt. Bernard Osmond 17/ 6/16 _Capt._ + 764975 BORRER, Arthur Cary Hampton 23/ 9/17 _Lieut._ + 765318 BOTT, Hubert Dudley 1/ 6/18 „ + 767357 BOULTON, Ernest Edward 8/ 4/18 „ + 767947 BOVET, Frederick Francis 8/ 7/18 „ + 767704 BOYS, Julius Claude 28/ 5/18 „ + 768132 BRADLEY-COOKE, Harold Jephson 4/ 7/18 „ + 7559 BRETHERTON, Cyril Herbert 17/ 1/17 „ + 1733 BROWNE, Ambrose George Davis 12/10/15 _Capt._ + 9922 CAPE, Herbert Jonathan 2/ 3/17 _Lieut._ + 761501 CHAMPION, John Butler 12/ 2/17 _Capt._ + 760169 CHAPMAN, CSM Harold Edwin Sands 11/ 3/18 _Lieut._ [M] + 764751 CHARTRES, Ernest Edward 24/ 8/18 „ + 768912 CLARKE, Frederick James 6/11/18 „ + 768606 CLAYTON, John Soutter 15/10/18 „ + 8435 CLEMENTS, John Edwin 2/ 2/17 „ + 768773 CLOWES, Dawson 2/11/18 „ + 760377 COOK, Francis Edward 2/ 6/18 „ + 766851 COOPER, John Eolos 3/ 4/18 „ + 768531 COYLE, L/Cpl. 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Charles Percival 6/ 2/15 _Capt._ + 2772 FITZGERALD, Cyril Theobald 14/ 6/15 _Lieut._ + 1582 GAHAN, John 26/ 9/14 _Capt._ + _To Indian Army_ + 2628 GEORGE, Eric Beardsworth 5/ 7/15 _Capt._ + 2295 GIBB, Morrison William 18/ 5/15 _Major_ + _To Tank Corps_ + 1893 GILLIARD, Lionel Phillip 16/12/14 _Major_ + 3357 GLENFIELD, Francis 12/ 4/15 + 1522 GOLDING, Harold William 11/11/14 _Capt._ + _Killed in action_ 31/10/18 [M] + 2240 GOSLETT, Raymond Gwynne 8/ 5/15 _Capt._ ✠ + 1603 GWYN, Aubrey George 14/ 6/15 _Lieut._ + 2139 HARRISON, Frank Orvin Percy 4/ 5/15 _Lieut._ + 2563 HARROWER, Alexander Bede 10/11/14 _Capt._ + 2334 HOBSON, Harry Roy 21/12/14 _Lt-Col._ + _To Staff A.Q.M.G._ D.S.O. + 2207 HODGKINSON, Harry Drake 4/11/14 _Capt._ O.B.E. + 3004 HORNSBY, Percy Reginald 5/ 6/15 _Capt._ + 1861 HUGGINS, Neville Llewellyn 31/ 3/15 _Lieut._ + _To R.G.A._ _w._ 13/10/17 + 631 HUTTON, L/Cpl. Arthur Miles 16/ 8/15 _Capt._ + 3455 KENT, John Charles 25/ 3/15 _Capt._ + 2016 KING, Thomas Claude 24/10/14 _Lieut._ + 2241 LAWRENCE, John Henry 25/ 5/15 _Capt._O.B.E.[M] + 893 LIDDLE, Sgt. Dudley Mark Percy 4/ 5/15 _Capt._O.B.E.[M] + 2991 LIELL, L/Cpl. Kingsley 26/ 7/15 _Lieut._ + 909 MCGORRERY, Cedric Marston 24/ 2/15 _Lieut._ + 2863 MCINTYRE, Edgar 1/ 3/15 _Capt._ + 2865 MCINTYRE, Norman 1/ 3/15 _Lieut._ + 854 MAILE, Sgt. William Stanley 14/ 6/15 _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 10/5/17 [M] + 2039 MARCH, Bernard Dunstan 2/ 3/15 _Capt._ + 2100 MILNE, Oswald P. 4/11/14 _Major_ [M] + 1697 MOORE, John Henry 22/10/14 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 9/6/17 + 2745 MYERS, Dudley 28/12/14 _Capt._ [M] + 3021 NOEL, Gambier Baptist Edward 24/ 5/15 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 17/6/18 + 2276 PAGET-COOKE, L/C. Oliver Daynell P. 15/ 4/15 _Lieut._ + 2362 PITTS, Leonard Arthur Walter 5/ 6/15 _Capt._ ✠ + 2842 POLLARD, John Leslie 18/ 4/15 _Capt._ [M] + 2621 ROBERTSON, Charles Bruce 18/ 6/15 _Major_ [M] + 2940 ROSSELLI, John Edgar 5/ 6/15 _Lieut._ + _To R.A.F._ + 1455 SAUNDERS, John Augustus 22/ 4/15 _Capt._ [M] + 2472 SELBY-BIGGE, John Amherst 21/ 1/15 _Lieut._ + 3144 SENDELL, Claude Hume 14/ 6/15 _Lieut._ + _To R.A.F._ _w._ 21/3/18 + 2108 SEWILL, Roger Waterloo 24/10/14 _Capt._ + 2652 SHADWELL, Lancelot Cayley 20/ 2/15 + 2557 SMITH, Arthur Douglas 22/ 3/15 _Capt._ + 2398 SMITH, Norman Lang 14/ 6/15 _Lieut._ + 2577 SPIERS, John 22/ 3/15 _Lieut._ + 2508 STEVENSON, John Stanley 12/12/14 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 28/8/17 + 1542 SUTTON, Gilbert Francis 3/ 4/15 _Lieut._ + _To Indian Army_ + 2866 TAFFT, John Raymond 22/ 3/15 _Major_ + 2152 TANNER, Arthur Ralph 28/11/14 _Capt._ + 2027 TANNER, Edwin John 25/11/14 _Capt._ + 1870 THORN, William Marchant Warner 13/ 7/15 _Lieut._ + 3099 THOMSON, L/Cpl. 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FROST, Alan 17/10/14 _Capt._ + _Killed in action_ 17/10/17 + 2nd Lt. JOB, Ernest Dalzel 5/ 2/16 _Capt._ + _Killed in action_ 11/7/16 + Lieut. LAING, John Gordon 5/ 2/16 _Major_ + _w._ 27/6/16 + _Killed in action_ 3/10/18 + + 2003 ANDREWS, Thomas Edward 1/ 2/16 _Lieut._ + _From_ 9/_D.C.L.I._ + 1041 BAGGALLAY, Geoffrey Thomas[33] 21/10/15 _Capt._ + _From_ 2/_Welch_ _w._ -/5/15, -/12/17 + _A.P.M._ + 2171 BENDING, Charles Oscar 16/ 9/15 _Lieut._ + 652 CAMPBELL, Guy 1/ 3/15 _Capt._ + _From_ 8/_N.F._ M.B.E. ✠ + _Acc./killed_ 26/5/17 [M] + 899 CLIVELEY, Richard C. -/ 6/16 _Major_ + _From_ 6/_S. Lancs._ ✠ [M] + 1120 CROWDY, Ronald St. John 23/ 2/16 _Capt._ + _From_ 1/_Wilts_ _A.P.M._ + 2640 GELSTHORPE, Alfred Morris 6/ 2/16 _Capt._ D.S.O. + _From_ 8/_Dur. L.I._ [M] + 3557 HOWARD, William Edward 7/12/15 _Capt. & Adjt._ + _From_ 4/_Manchester_ + _w._ 2/10/17, 18/12/17 + 1642 LEGH-JONES, Sgt. George 18/11/15 _Lieut._ + _From_ 11/_R. 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Theodore 30/ 4/16 _Lieut._ + _From_ 1/_Bedford_ ✠ + 7792 KIDD, Rolph Coone 10/ 2/17 _Lieut._ + 7791 KIDD, John Coone 10/ 2/16 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 17/10/17 + 6765 KING, Guy Stuart 29/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + 7425 LEACH, Thomas Henry du Blois 30/10/16 _Lieut._ + 7874 LEITH, George Hector 10/ 2/17 _Lieut._ ✠ [M] + 3398 LEVY, Benjamin Harold 10/ 2/17 _Lieut._ + 2650 LEWINGTON, Charles 21/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + 6070 MACKAY, Gordon 7/ 7/16 + _From_ -/_Middlesex_ + _Killed in action_ 16/8/17 + 7565 MASTERMAN-SMITH, Phillip Aloise 10/ 2/17 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 18/6/17 + 762596 MAXWELL, Geo. Barton 27/ 4/17 _Lieut._ ✠ + 1051 MILLS, Henry Jackson 23/ 4/16 _Capt._ + _From_ 2/_Middx._ + _Killed in action_ 30/5/18 + 761314 MOOR, Frank Herbert 25/ 2/17 _Lieut._ + 760161 MORGAN, Hugh T. 25/ 6/17 + _Prisoner of war_ 15/5/18 + 1867 MOULD, Sgt. Ronald 26/ 4/17 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 28/8/18 + 762789 NEWBERRY, Thomas Frederick 26/ 5/17 _Lieut._ ✠ + _w._ 21/3/18 _P/W_ 18/5/18 + 763207 OAKDEN, Geoffrey Edward 23/ 7/17 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 30/11 /17 + 2378 OAKESHOTT, Sgt/Inst. Harold Alan 21/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + 760499 O’REGAN, Alphonsus John 25/ 8/17 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 4/1/18, 5/9/18 + 2778 PALMER, William 26/ 9/17 _Lieut._ + 7237 PATON, Edw. Kesson 10/ 2/16 + _Died of wounds_ 3/5/17 + 6539 PATON, James Hill 29/12/16 + _Prisoner of war_ 4/6/18 + 762069 PEARSON, Alfred Marcus Worthington 26/ 1/17 _Lieut._ [M] + 6769 PHILLIPS, Llewellyn Edwards 29/12/16 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 8/4/18 + 7027 PITT, Geoffrey 10/12/16 _Lieut._ + 7680 RAYMOND, Alfred Francis 10/ 2/17 + _Prisoner of war_ 12/5/18 + 4985 RHIND, Peter Johnston 10/ 2/17 _Lieut._ + 6352 RICHARD, Stanley 26/ 1/17 ✠ + 766568 ROBERTSON, Andrew Glasgow 29/10/18 + 2192 ROGERS, George Robert 16/ 9/17 + _From_ -/_Suffolk_ + 4299 ROWE, George Laver 14/ 8/15 _Lieut._ + _From_ 7/_Dorset_ + 7838 SERVICE, George Brown 10/ 2/17 + _Killed in action_ 30/3/18 + 1019 SHERLOCK, Gerald 26/ 7/17 + _Died of wounds_ 21/4/18 + 2972 SLOAN, James William Jeffrys 21/ 1/17 + _Prisoner of war_ 14/5/18 + 2776 SLOAN, QMSI Cuthbert Harrington 26/ 7/17 _Lieut._ + 3738 SLOANE, William Henry St. John 10/ 2/17 _Lieut._ + 1445 SMITH, Sgt. Ernest Rees 28/ 6/16 _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 16/5/18 + 762013 SMITH, Leslie Horace 26/ 4/17 _Capt. & Adjt._ + ✠ _Wounded_ -/9/17 + 760404 STEPHENS, Adolphus 12/10/18 + 7518 STRACHAN, Charles 25/11/16 _Lieut._ + 1071 SUCKLING, QMS Percy Herbert 26/ 7/16 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 24/3/18 + 1093 SUGGATE, William Allen 14/ 9/17 _Lieut._ + 6391 TARVER, Aubrey Ashton 20/12/16 + _From_ 18/_London_ _Prisoner of war_ + 767020 THORP, Charles Evans 17/ 8/18 + 760930 TRITTON, Frederick John 31/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + 764354 TURNER, William Percy 26/11/18 + 762241 WALLACE, William Ernest 26/ 4/17 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 29/8/17 + 761408 WARREN, Geoffrey Leicester 25/ 3/17 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 13/8/17 + 8218 WATSON, Arthur Vivian Craddock 5/ 9/16 _Lieut._ ✠ + 7662 WEBB, Joseph Richard 10/ 2/17 _Lieut._ + 762924 WESTON, Maxwell 27/ 4/17 _Lieut._ + 761739 WHYTE, Angus McIntosh 31/ 1/17 _Lieut._ ✠ + 2371 WILLIAMS, Noel Victor 15/ 8/15 _Lieut._ + _From_ 2/_Durham L.I._ ✠ + 761989 WILLIS, L/Cpl. Francis Knowles 31/ 1/17 _Lieut._ + (_Tank Corps_) _w._ 23/10/17 + 762690 WOOD, Wilfred Rene 26/ 5/17 _Lieut._ + 7789 YERBURY, L/Cpl. Edgar Olive 10/ 2/17 _Lieut._ + _Wounded_ 2/5/18 + + + + + ROYAL MARINES. + + + 2nd Lieut. + 2920 MASSY-BURNSIDE, Godfrey E. 24/12/14 _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 23/5/17 [M] + 2811 DONNE, Arthur Courtenay 20/ 6/15 _Capt._ + _Wounded_ 5/3/17 + 1303 GROVER, George Walter Montague 29/ 9/14 _Capt._ + 2983 HODDING, William Marchant 12/ 8/15 _Capt._ + 2685 HILL, Kenneth Howard 30/ 5/15 _Capt._ + 1813 LEECH-PORTER, John Edmund 20/ 3/15 _Capt._ + 1289 LONGUET-HIGGINS, Kenneth Aislabie 1/10/14 _Lieut._ + _Died_ 5/5/15 + (_of wounds at Gaba Tepé_) + 2409 MICKLEM, Charles 11/ 9/14 _Major_ + D.S.O. [M] + 3365 WELCH, Richard Hubbard 1/10/15 _Major_ + + 763444 BONNETT, Ernest Charles 26/ 4/17 + _Killed in action_ 26/10/17 + 766101 CALHAEM, Richard Lionel 27/ 3/18 + 767922 COOPER, John Sherman 13/ 9/18 + 765988 DAVIES, Norman Kennedy 23/ 5/18 + 762893 DOWNER, Reginald St. Quentin 29/ 3/17 + 766752 HARDY, William James Redford 19/10/18 + 7896 HOLMES, Henry Clarence 22/11/16 + 762376 MCADAM, Arthur Charles 30/ 5/17 + _Died of wounds_ 4/9/18 + 767619 MEAD, Cecil John Haarlem 28/ 5/18 + 766871 OLDFIELD, Alfred Anthony 23/ 5/18 + 762670 SMITH, Harrison Churchill 29/ 3/17 _Major_ ✠ [M] + 763138 TURTON, Horace Reginald 26/ 6/17 + 760227 WATTS, Ernest Joseph 13/ 9/18 + + + + + MISCELLANEOUS ESTABLISHMENTS. + + + CENSORS. + + 2nd Lieut. + 2704 MEDLICOTT, George Probart 10/ 1/16 _Lieut._ + 2691 NASH, Arthur Brian 29/ 7/15 _Lieut._ + 1751 OXENFORD, Dudley 26/ 7/15 + 1272 RENDELL, Francis Godfrey 15/ 8/15 + 763504 O’CONNOR, Daniel 2/ 5/18 _Capt._ + + + STATIONERY SERVICES. + + 2992 BOLTON, Frederick William George 5/ 6/15 _Lieut._ + 2629 GARDNER, George Herbert 6/12/15 _Major_ + 6999 JENNINGS, Stanley Herbert 28/ 2/17 + 766534 SHEFFINGTON, Harold Ernest 14/12/17 + + + INTERPRETERS. + + 6256 GORDON, Stephen Rees 2/ 2/16 _Lieut._ + 7928 WHITTALL, Vernon 20/ 6/16 _Lieut._ [M] + 763227 BLENKIN, John Arthur 19/11/17 + 766638 BRODERICK, Martin Joseph Aloysius 20/ 2/18 + 7756 DERBYSHIRE, Frederick Charles 5/12/16 _Capt._ + 8855 LUCAS, Lucas Max 7/ 2/17 + 764451 PATERSON, Roland Worsley 20/ 2/18 + 5809 SOMERVILLE, Sgt. Thomas Townshend 15/ 9/16 + 7520 TWEEDIE, Charles William 10/ 1/17 + + + ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE AND ROYAL MILITARY ACADEMY. + + Discharged to enter Sandhurst. + + Gent. Cadet. + 2515 BURNETT, F. Sidney 4/ 5/15 + _Gazetted_ 2/_Lt._ + _Norfolk Regt._ 20/10/15 + 2555 CHATFEILD-CLARKE, Horace J. 14/ 4/15 2/_Lt._ _S.W.B._ + _Killed in action_ 23/4/17 + 2728 PALMER, John Stanley 12/ 4/15 2/_Lt._ + _Dur. L.I._ 15/9/15 _D/W_ 18/10/16 + 3425 POWELL, Howell John 14/ 4/15 2/_S.B.W._ + _Wounded_ -/4/16 + 3631 THOMPSON, Hugh Thomas 26/11/15 + _To_ 2/_Border Regt._ + 766925 HILL, Stephen Ernest -/ 2/18 + + Discharged to enter Woolwich. + + 2542 BUTTEMER, Eric Douglas Archibald 4/ 5/15 _Lieut._ + 3697 MIDDLETON, Stephen 22/ 4/15 2/_Lt._ _R.A._ + 765164 EDE, Charles Woodroffe + 2/_Lt._ _R.G.A._ 6/8/18 + 763161 LANG, Edward Giles 4/10/17 + 2/_Lt._ _R.A._ 10/9/18 + 765087 PITELL, Adrien Philip + 2/_Lt._ _R.W. 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Goodisson 25/ 6/15 _A.P._ + 2461 WILMOT, Walter Lennox 11/ 6/15 _A.P._ + + 761334 NEYROUD, Reginald Charles Elburn 8/10/18 + 2319 STEEN, George Arthur 16/ 1/17 + + + + + ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE. + + + Sub-Lieut. + 2977 STERNDALE-BENNETT, Walter 11/ 2/15 _Commander_ + D.S.O. _Died of wounds_ 7/11/17 [M] + 1330 BOILEAU, Ernest Francis 25/12/15 _Lieut._ + 673 BONNETT, L/Cp. Frederick Wm. Lovell 7/10/14 _Lieut._ + _“Drake” Bn., R.N.D._ _w._ 8/5/15 + 1510 CALLINGHAM, Lawrence Frederick 29/ 5/15 _Lieut._ + _To “President”_ + 3378 CURWEN, John Patrick 27/ 3/15 + _To “President” for Air Service_ + 1654 INMAN, Sgt. Gordon Henry Nesbit 12/ 5/15 _R.N.D. Depot_ + _Adjt._ _w._ 4/4/18 + 2518 KENNARD, Hyde Henry Ashley(Lieut.) 15/ 9/14 _Lt.-Comm._ + _H.M.S. “Egmont”_ + 3772 PRATT, Cpl. Hartley Blythe -/ 9/15 _Lieut._ + 6741 PURVIS, John Easton -/ 5/16 + _Dover Motor Boat Patrol_ + _Killed Mine Sweeping_ 21/10/18 + 2519 REDDICK, George Adam 15/ 7/15 + _Killed in action_ 13/11/16 + 2998 REDDICK, Henry 9/ 5/15 _Lieut._ + _R.N.D. Depot_ + 458 STEVENSON, Sgt. Archibald Frank 30/ 1/15 _Lieut._ + _“Hawke” Bn._ _w._ 5/6/15 [M] + 3427 WAGNER, Caspar Henry Granville 15/ 6/15 + _Killed in action_ 13/11/16 + 840 WALKER, Sgt. William Douglas 12/ 5/15 _R.N.D. Depot_ + 3582 WALLIS, Cpl. Barnes Neville -/ 9/15 + 3003 WALLIS, Sgt. Wm. Herbert St. John 11/ 2/15 _Lieut._ + _R.N.D. Depot_ + + 762108 BEAUMONT, Percival 29/ 3/17 + _Wounded_ 13/11/18 + 767201 CARD, Lewin Henry 23/ 5/18 + 4471 COOPER, Cpl. 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Alfred Ernest 18/ 8/15 _Lieut._ + _Att. Artists_ + 2304 WORLOCK, Sgt. Harford Thornhill 4/ 7/15 _Capt._ + _To R.F.A._ _Inst. Duties_ + + + + + SPECIAL LIST. + + + 2nd Lieut. + 8307 A’BROOK, Willie Richard Cecil 27/10/17 _Indian Army_ + 761267 ATWELL, James Hunter 14/ 1/17 + 768865 BAKER, Reginald Charles Wm. Pullen 8/12/18 + _Education Officer_ + 762426 BARKER, Robert Alexander 28/ 3/17 + 761679 BROCKLISS, Arthur Albert 23/ 2/18 _Indian Army_ + 762635 BUNNING, Reginald James 19/ 9/17 + 5048 CARLESS, William Edward 17/ 4/16 _Lieut._ + 763777 CHAPPELL, Walter 15/ 4/17 + 764880 CHILDS, Leonard 7/10/17 + 765613 CONRAN, Hatton Charles Ronayne 21/10/17 + 766855 COPEMAN, Leopold 9/ 2/18 + 769143 CORLETT, William Henry 12/11/18 + _Education Officer_ + 768532 CURRALL, Richard Thomas 8/12/18 _Capt._ + _Education Officer_ + 760221 DAVIS, Sgt. Cyril 20/ 6/18 _Capt._ + (_Intelligence Corps_) + 1097 EATON, Sgt. John Edward Caldwell 14/12/16 + 766109 FRADGLEY, Arthur Davidson 4/ 9/16 + 768540 GARSIDE, William 8/12/18 + 765992 GREGORY, Robert John 7/10/17 + _Wounded & P/W_ 19/6/18 + 769096 HARTEG, William Gustave 29/11/18 + 769169 LEWIS, George Waldron 8/12/18 + 763892 LOCKIER, Arthur Ewart 19/ 9/17 + 768924 MACGREGOR, James 12/11/18 + 5209 MAITLAND, Norman Eric 6/ 9/16 + 769659 MILLER, John Stuart 8/12/18 + 761799 PEARCE, William Loe 14/ 1/17 + 8937 RICHMOND, Oliffe Legh 3/ 2/17 _Capt._ + 7769 ROTHFIELD, Jacob 30/12/16 + 761549 ROUSSIANO, Theodore 14/ 1/17 [M] + 764722 SHIEL, Sylvester 28/ 8/17 + 7951 WATSON, John Bertram 2/ 8/16 _Lieut._ + 765896 WRIGHT, Harold James Lean 1/10/17 _Lieut._ + _Interpreter_ + 762795 WYATT, Victor Wyndham 19/ 9/17 + + + Dental Surgeons. + + 7682 BERGH, Victor Emanuel Dawson 1/11/16 + 4058 BOWEN, Cuswell Glynne 26/10/15 + 766244 BURCH, Henry James 1/ 8/18 _Lieut._ + 1528 CAMP, Cpl. Alfred Fisher 21/ 6/18 _Capt._ + 6640 CURTIS, William John 7/12/16 _Lieut._ + 6607 DEVERALL, Edmund Percy 12/11/16 + 7444 DOHERTY, John William 11/ 9/16 + 767679 FLANDERS, Fredk. George Pritchard 27/ 5/18 _Capt._ + 765309 GRAHAM-WHITE, Robert 31/ 7/17 + 765546 HALDEN, Richard John 7/11/17 _Capt._ + 764096 HAWKINS, Cpl. Charles Frederick 1/ 4/18 + 767796 HINDLE, John William 5/ 4/18 + 6953 HUDSON, Frank Edward 17/ 9/16 + 6314 HUGHES, Walter Owen 1/ 9/16 + 764200 KIDNER, Charles Henry 25/ 5/18 + _Wounded_ 30/10/17 + 767030 MACKAY, Stanley Tyrrell 1/ 4/18 + 767158 MORRIS, Cecil Graves 5/ 4/18 + 765510 NEWTON, Sydney Bullen 9/12/17 _Capt._ + 7283 PERCY, Arthur John 13/ 9/16 + 763004 SALSBURY, Archibald Frank 24/ 6/17 + 764456 SALISBURY, Frederick Robert 30/ 9/17 + 6181 WILLIAMS, James Herbert 10/11/16 + 7625 WILLIAMS, Malcolm Lloyd 2/11/16 + 7077 WREN, Bernard Francis 22/ 8/16 + + + + + TANK CORPS. + + + 2nd Lieut. + 767198 AITKEN, William John 23/10/18 + 762710 AITKEN, William Lockie Ewing 28/ 5/17 + 760578 BATSTONE, Rowland Kirk 26/ 7/17 _Lieut._ [M] + 766586 BELL, Percy Henry 7/10/17 + 4353 BENJAFIELD, Harry Wilfred 4/ 1/16 _Lieut._ + _From_ 9/_London_ _w._ 4/12/17 + 761422 BENNETT, Charles Stanley 26/ 7/17 _Lieut._ + 767213 BENTON, Philip Francis 9/10/18 + 766267 BOURNE, Hugh 28/ 9/17 + 768724 BULLARD, Samuel 23/ 3/19 + 766216 BURGESS, Frederick Joseph 4/ 3/19 + 767052 CARDER, Francis Charles 13/11/18 + 766845 COLLENETTE, Cyril Leslie 28/ 5/18 + 768393 DEWAR, John Gordon Baxter 23/ 3/19 + 761792 DIXON, Alfred Chessington 26/ 1/17 _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 27/9/18 + 767142 ESMOND-JACK, Jack 6/ 3/19 + 767332 FERN, Percy 6/ 3/19 + 766828 FORSHAW, Richard 3/ 2/18 + 2295 GIBB, Morrison William 18/ 5/15 _Major_ + 767250 GIFFORD, Reginald Patrick 21/10/18 + 766860 GRAHAM, Robert Ramage 23/ 5/18 + 766447 GWATKIN, Frederick Pitt 23/10/18 + 767398 HARRISON, Charles Lyon Riseman 13/11/18 + 766924 HASWELL, Henry Lawrence 23/10/18 + 767815 HAWKE, Harold 6/ 2/19 + 767234 HAWKEN, Thomas Walter 4/ 3/19 + 767288 HILL, Cedric William 8/10/18 + 766477 HILL, Charles Edward 23/10/18 + 767127 HOLDEN, George Marland 8/10/18 + 768654 HOLDEN, George Henry 23/ 3/19 + 766052 HOWARD, Henry Weston 6/ 3/19 + 7314 IRELAND, Ernest Pinnock 9/12/16 _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 5/9/17 + 763239 JONES, Valder Edward 26/ 7/17 + _Prisoner of war_ 6/5/18 + 760097 KEEVES, James Herbert Arthur 24/10/18 + 766867 KELLY, Paul Herrick 23/ 5/18 + 767364 KENT, Charles Wilmot Thomas 4/ 3/19 + 3643 LAND, CSM Leo Frederick 6/ 3/19 [M] + 766987 LAW, Harrington Robley 30/ 7/18 + 766234 LAWRENCE, Leslie 28/ 9/17 + 766719 LEE, Alfred Fraser 23/ 5/18 + 764154 LONGTHORPE, Fred 27/ 6/17 + _Died of wounds_ 20/9/18 + 7205 LOVELL, Bertram 9/12/16 _Lieut._ ✠ + _Wounded_ 13/8/17 + 768426 LUMBY, Reginald Evelyn Ashley 23/ 3/19 + 768350 MACINTOSH, Phinehas Raeburn 23/ 3/19 + 767086 MAKIN, Lawrence Spencer Lamb 23/10/18 + 765368 MEADON, Edwin Edgar 22/ 3/19 + _Wounded_ 30/12/17 + 767365 MEDDINGS, Eustace Sharpley 4/ 3/19 + 764580 MILLER, William Dick Brown 26/ 7/17 + 768481 MORGAN, John Gwynne 23/ 3/19 + 768324 NEWMAN, Reginald Noble 23/ 3/19 + 6075 NORTH, Percy 7/ 7/16 _Capt._ + _From_ -/_Essex_ _w._ 23/8/18 + 766788 OLIVER, Spencer Harold 3/ 2/18 + 767352 PARRY, Samuel Austin 21/10/18 + 766789 PATERSON, Charles Raff 3/ 2/18 + 764452 PAYTON, Sydney 28/ 8/17 ✠ + 766790 PHILLIPS, Cyril Leslie 4/ 3/19 + 767225 POGUE, Cecil William 23/11/18 + 767038 PONTET, Henry 23/ 5/18 + 766617 RACKHAM, Arthur Cyrus 6/ 3/19 + 3580 RICH, Cecil Olvar 19/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + _From_ 1/_Wilts._ ✠✠ _w._ 7/12/17 + 763435 RIDLINGTON, Alfred Charles 1/ 3/17 _Lieut._ + _From_ 3/_York & Lancs._ ✠ + _w._ 22/11/18 + 763664 RIDLEY, John William Bradley 4/ 3/19 + 765852 ROBERTS, Ernest George 23/10/18 + 6374 ROBINSON, Trevor 26/ 9/16 _Capt._ + _From R.A.F._ + 761751 RYCROFT, George James 31/ 1/18 + 767095 SCOTT-EAMES, Gilbert 7/10/18 + 767419 SHARP, Richard Herbert 4/ 3/19 + 6319 SKIPPON, David Leslie 3/ 4/17 _Lieut._ + (_From_ 1/_Middlesex_) ✠ _w._ 19/9/18 + 763703 SMART, Norman Herbert 24/ 4/17 _Lieut._ + _From R. Warwick_ _w._ 28/8/18 + 767033 SMITH, Clement 23/10/18 + 766535 SMITH, Gilbert 7/10/18 + 767342 SMITH, Ronald Ivan David 22/10/18 + 766850 STODEL, Jack Henry 23/ 5/18 + 767134 SUGARS, Adrian Mathew Stanley 7/10/18 + 767255 THOMSON, Albert 7/10/18 + 767118 THWAITES, George Laurence 23/10/18 + 766793 TRIEBNER, Frederick Havard 4/ 3/19 + 760356 TUBBS, Sgt. William Edward 19/12/17 + 766537 VINCENT, Anthony Francis 17/11/17 + 766402 WALKER, John Hilton 17/11/17 + 762283 WALTERS, Sydney Evelyn 27/ 3/18 ✠ + 766370 WEIR, Thomas Bowick 7/10/18 + 764078 WELCH, Stanley Thomas 27/ 5/17 + 762967 WETENHALL, James Percy 30/ 3/17 + _Wounded & P/W_ 22/2/18 + 767354 WICKETT, Cyril William 6/ 3/19 + 767335 WILKIN, Leslie Jarvis 21/10/18 + 766727 WILKINSON, Joseph 23/10/18 + 4374 WOOTTON, Kenneth Edwin 9/ 1/16 _Capt._ ✠ + _From_ 10/_London_ _w._ 6/12/17 + + + + + THE WEST AFRICAN REGIMENT. + + 1380 HURT, William George Lieut. 15/12/15 + _From_ 13/_Middlesex_ + + + + + + THE WEST AFRICAN FRONTIER FORCE + + (NIGERIA REGIMENT). + + + 1545 GRIFFITHS, Hubert Percy Lieut. 29/ 4/15 + _From_ 5/_Middlesex_ + 3054 LODGE, Alfred Percy Derryman Lieut. 25/ 8/15 _Gambia Co._ + _From_ 9/_R.W. Surrey_ + 2668 NOAD, Frederick Mitchell Lieut. 30/ 6/15 + _From_ 6/_Middlesex_ + + + + + THE BRITISH WEST INDIES REGIMENT. + + + 2nd Lieut. + 6668 COOKE, George Gratton 5/ 9/16 _Lieut._ + 762979 HUDDLE, Lester William 28/ 3/17 _5_ + 5019 MAINGOT, Joseph Henry 7/ 7/16 + (2/_Service Bn._) _To R.A.F._ ✠✠ + 5023 MAINGOT, Vivian Joseph 7/ 7/16 + (2/_Service Bn._) _Lieut._ + 762730 WEATHERHEAD, Henry Douglas 25/ 4/17 _5_ + + + + + SUPPLEMENTAL LIST OF + + FURTHER COMMISSIONS + + ASCERTAINED DURING PRINTING OF THE FOREGOING. + + + 761906 ADAMS, Alfred Francis 26/ 1/17 _M.G.C._ + 5828 ANDERSON, John William Fettes 14/ 9/17 + 1/_Argyll & Suth. Highlanders_ + 765207 ASTBURY, Alec 12/11/17 _R.F.A._ ✠ + 8432 BOTT, Herbert Edmund 19/ 4/17 _R.G.A_. + 7301 BOWDEN, John Posnett 22/ 7/17 + 3/_R. West Surrey_ + 4115 BOYCE, Arthur Frederick 30/ 3/16 _R.A.S.C._ + 765108 BRIGGS, Cyril 24/ 7/17 _R.F.C._ + 6511 BROWN, Charles Adrian 7/ 7/16 _R.F.C._ + 762745 BROWN, Harold John 25/ 4/17 _E. Lancs._ + 1013 BUCHANAN, Edward Laurie 20/ 7/15 + _R.F.A. & R.A.F._ + _Killed at Shahraban_ 13/8/20 + 5471 BURTON, Edward Reginald 10/ 7/16 + 7/_Notts & Derby_ _Capt._ + 764190 CADMAN, Harold Edward Smelter 26/ 9/17 1/_Suffolk_ + 763193 CALLF, George Stuart 27/ 3/17 5/_Liverpool_ + 2533 CARR, Frederick Robert 10/12/17 _R.G.A._ + 6750 CARTER, Basil Ernest 25/ 9/10 _R.F.C._ + _Lieut._ + 764980 COATES, Lewis James Moncrieff 28/ 9/17 _Special List_ + 764818 COLEMAN, Francis Austin 6/ 9/17 _Labour Corps_ + 763291 COLLINS, Albert Henry 26/ 7/17 _M.G.C._ + 2227 COOMBS, Hubert Carlisle 3/ 3/17 _R.F.A._ + 3268 CROSFIELD, Stephen 20/ 3/15 -/_Cheshire_ + _R.A.F._ _Lieut._ + 761139 DUXFIELD, Sgt. George Clifford 9/12/17 _R.G.A._ + 3673 FINDLAY, Robert Morton 19/10/15 3/_London_ + _Yeo._ (_R.F.C._) _Capt._ + 767377 GERHARDI, Charles 24/ 4/19 _R.A.F._ + _Killed in action_ 20/9/19 + 765390 GOODERHAM, George Hamilton 2/ 7/17 _R.H.A._ _Capt._ + 763198 GORDON, Herbert 31/ 7/17 + 4/_S. Lancashire_ + 764960 HARDING, Denys Aubrey 26/ 9/17 _M.G.C._ + 2388 HARDING, Hal Russell 27/10/15 _R.F.A._ + (_From R.M.A._) + 766803 HARRISON, Harold 7/10/17 _R.F.A._ + 5502 HEWITT, Leonard William 22/11/16 3/_D.C.L.I._ + 765331 HILDITCH, Cpl. Charles Henry 10/ 6/18 + 27/_Bde., R.F.A._ + _Killed in action_ 23/10/18 + 765592 HODGES, Cyril Evelyn 1/ 4/18 _R.A.F._ _Capt._ + 765041 JEFFERIES, Stanley Saunders 3/11/17 _Tank Corps_ + 762725 JEFFERYS, Cecil G. Magnus 29/ 8/17 8/_Middlesex_ + 763271 JENKINS, Ivor Charles 30/11/18 _M.G.C._ + 761146 JOHNSON, William 26/ 5/17 _M.G.C._ + 760501 JONES, Hugh Cobham Borrell 8/ 5/16 _SB/Middlesex_ + _Lieut._ + 763238 JONES, John Weyman 26/11/17 _M.G.C._ + 6873 LARKINS, Geoffrey Ingham 22/11/16 3/_W. Yorks_ + 4238 LUND, Percival Arthur 31/12/15 + 3/_R. Welch Fusiliers_ _R.F.C._ + _Lieut._ + 765557 LUSCOMBE, David Arthur 17/ 3/18 _R.G.A._ + 765722 LYFORD, Joseph 17/ 3/18 _R.G.A._ + 756878 MARKHAM, Reginald Cecil S. 26/ 9/17 _SB/Middlesex_ + 5448 MARRIOTT, John Richard 12/ 9/17 _Indian Army_ + 765001 MARRIOTT, Cecil Lee 29/ 9/17 _R.F.A._ + 4472 MCGHEE, George Dilworth 7/ 1/16 + 8/_Notts & Derby_ _Lieut._ + 5066 MEADOWS, Reginald Melville 22/11/16 3/_E. Surrey_ + 3389 MELHUISH, Paul 21/ 4/18 _R.E._ + 4125 MORGAN, David Ewart 16/ 6/16 25/_London_ + _Lieut._ + 1156 MORGAN, Farrar Robert Horton 3/ 6/15 1/_Border_ + _Capt._ + 4852 MORGAN, Melville Herbert 18/ 6/16 + 4/_R. Welch Fusiliers_ _Lieut._ + 2277 MORRIS, John Turner 27/11/14 _R.E._ + 2223 MUSSELWHITE, Donald Woodward 4/12/16 _R.A.S.C._ + _Lieut._ + 7963 NASH, Ernest Alexander 12/ 8/16 _R.N.V.R._ + _Lieut._ + 8532 NASH, John Northcote 3/ 5/18 _New Armies_ + 1205 NEW, Joseph William 1/ 7/17 8/_Middlesex_ + (_R.F.C._) + 1543 NIGHTINGALE, Frederick Bayliss 19/ 2/18 _Special List_ + _Lieut._ + 2293 NORMAN, Charles Patrick 19/ 5/17 _R.F.A._ + 2643 NORRIS, George Stanley 3/ 3/17 _R.F.A._ + (_12/Bedford_) + 8757 PHILLIPS, Robert Lionel 12/ 9/17 _Indian Army_ + _Capt._ + 6077 PHINN, Charles Walter 23/ 9/17 + 8/_Oxford & Bucks L.I._ + 760379 PICKERELL, Leslie John 25/ 2/17 _R.F.A._ + 2649 PIGGOTT, Maurice Wallace 11/ 3/17 _Labour Corps_ + _Lieut._ + 5432 PLACKETT, Harold Walter 22/ 6/16 3/_W. Yorks._ + _R.E._ _Lieut._ + 5533 PORTEOUS, Frederick James 22/11/16 + 1/_Scottish Borderers_ _Lieut._ + 1791 PRESTON, Keith 27/ 2/18 _Staff-Capt._ + (_War Office_) + 6816 PUDDICOMBE, Frank Cecil 22/11/16 3/_Devon_ + 2904 QUIN, Desmond Hilary 2/10/18 4/_R. West Kent_ + 5925 RAESIDE, David 1/ 3/17 _R.E._ + 764255 RAM, Herbert 7/11/17 _R.F.A._ + 2176 RICHARDS, Leonard John 20/12/16 3/_E. Yorkshire_ + 4618 ROBINSON, Alfred 22/11/16 3/_E. Yorkshire_ + 4608 ROBSON, Cecil Hodge 1/11/18 20_th Hussars_ + 7746 ROSE, Geoffrey Arthur 17/ 9/16 11_th Hussars_ + 1370 RUSSELL, John Charles W. 21/12/14 _R.E._ _Lieut._ + 4592 SANDEMAN, Robert John -/ -/17 + 1/_Scottish Borderers_ _Lieut._ + 765732 SAYER, Cyril Eustace 18/ 3/18 _R.G.A._ + 765733 SCOTT, Arthur William 15/ 4/18 _R.A._ + 765894 SHAW, Alec Telfer 19/ 8/18 _Interpreter_ + _Lieut._ + 4960 SILVER, George James 14/ 2/17 _Indian Army_ + 3662 SKILLER, Frederick Henry 26/ 6/17 _M.G.C._ + 7915 SMITH, Karl Anastasia 9/ 9/16 _R.F.C._ + _Lieut._ + 6375 SMITH, Sydney Frederick Colley 15/ 1/18 _Labour Corps_ + 3914 SOLVEN, William Arthur 11/11/15 22/_London_ + _Lieut._ + 765808 SPENCER, Arthur 15/ 4/18 _R.G.A._ + 2967 STARBUCK, John William Sandford 1/ 6/18 _R.E._ _Lieut._ + 968 STARTIN, Harold -/ 7/16 _R.F.C._ + _Lieut._ + 7016 STEIN, Herbert Katzen 15/ 9/17 _R.E._ + 763211 STEVENSON, Joseph Harold 9/ 4/17 7/_London_ + _Lieut._ + 3860 STOCK, Cecil Arthur 21/10/15 _R. Marines_ + _Lieut._ + 764045 STORRY, Ernest Richard 29/ 9/14 5/_W. Riding_ + 2381 SWINSTEAD, Norman Hillyard 18/ 3/16 _R.E._ _Lieut._ + 765522 TAYLOR, Thomas Mountford 11/ 3/18 _R.G.A._ + 6594 THORN-DRURY, John George 27/10/16 1/_E. Kent_ + _Lieut._ + 3289 TOURLE, Austin Joseph 25/ 9/16 10/_Liverpool_ + 2789 TURNER, Edward Eric 3/ 5/17 _R.F.C._ + 763015 TURNER, Martin Stuart 26/ 9/17 _M.G.C._ + 763440 VAN BEEK, Theodore Herman 26/ 8/17 _R.F.A._ + 761130 VINCENT, Vivian 15/ 9/17 22/_Durham L.I._ + _Killed in action_ 31/5/18 _Lieut._ + 3239 VINER, Cecil Charles 3/11/15 _R.F.A._ + _Lieut._ [M] + 6502 WADLOW, Bernard Victor 22/11/16 13/_Middlesex_ + _Lieut._ + 6164 WALTER, John Brittain 27/ 2/18 _M.G.C._ + 5881 WARD, Eric 10/ 9/17 + 10/_R. Fusiliers_ + _Died of wounds_ 27/2/18 + 4787 WARDALL, Henry 22/11/16 9/_Essex_ + _Lieut._ + 1699 WEBB, Sgt. Edgar Oliver 26/ 4/17 _M.G.C._ + 4338 WEBSTER, Wilfred Bartlett 14/ 1/15 + 6/_R. Welch Fusiliers_ _Capt._ + 1752 WHALL, Louis G. 27/ 4/17 _M.G.C._ + _Lieut._ + 1939 WHEELER, Cpl. Arthur Gilbert 1/ 4/18 _R.A.F._ + _Lieut._ + 6780 WHITE, Douglas Archibald 12/11/16 8/_E. Surrey_ + 2786 WHITE, Lawrence Arthur 8/ 4/17 _R.F.A._ ✠ + 6562 WHITTAKER, Foster 6/10/16 + 2/_Lancs. Fusiliers_ _Lieut._ + 763141 WILLCOCK, Arthur 4/11/17 _R.F.A._ + 764675 WILLIAMS, Hywel Ernest Brynmore 20/10/17 _R.F.A._ + 1718 WILLIAMS, John Heber 18/ 5/17 _R.F.A._ + 1391 WILLIAMSON, James Alexander 6/ 5/18 _R.G.A._ + 762926 WINCER, L/Cpl. George Leslie 27/ 8/17 _Tank Corps_ + 762357 WARD, Denis R. 10/12/17 24/_London_ + + + + + ANALYSIS OF COMMISSIONS. + + Showing total Officers gazetted to each unit + from the ranks of the Artists. + + THIS LIST INCLUDES ALL THE FOOT GUARDS AND EVERY + LINE REGIMENT IN THE OLD REGULAR ARMY. + + + ----+---------------------------------+-------------------------------+-----+----- + Page| | INFANTRY, R.A. & R.E. |Other| + of | NAME OF REGIMENT +--------+-------+-------+------|Arms |TOTAL + Roll| OR UNIT |Regulars|Special|Territ.| New | or | + | | |Reserve| Army |Armies|Units| + ----+---------------------------------+--------+-------+-------+------+-----+----- + 164 |Air Force & Flying Corps, Royal | -- | -- | -- | -- | 936 | 936 + 221 |Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders| 2 | 2 | 10 | 10 | -- | 24 + 397 |Army Chaplains’ Department, Royal| -- | -- | -- | -- | 6 | 6 + 397 |Army Cyclist Corps | -- | -- | -- | -- | 23 | 23 + 398 |Army Medical Corps, Royal | -- | -- | -- | -- | 9 | 9 + 398 |Army Ordnance Department, Royal. | -- | -- | -- | -- | 199 | 199 + 403 |Army Service Corps, Royal | -- | -- | 5 | -- | 276 | 281 + 187 |Artillery, Royal | 451 | 164 | 20 | 318 | -- | 953 + 307 |Artists’ Rifles (Officers) | -- | -- | 146 | -- | -- | 146 + 222 |Bedfordshire Regiment | 24 | 13 | 14 | 11 | -- | 62 + 224 |Berkshire Regiment, Royal | 17 | -- | 14 | 43 | -- | 74 + 226 |Border Regiment | 27 | 3 | 32 | 40 | -- | 102 + 229 |Cambridgeshire Regiment | 3 | -- | -- | -- | -- | 3 + 229 |Cameron Highlanders | 4 | 4 | 4 | -- | -- | 12 + 184 |Cavalry Reserve Regiment | -- | -- | -- | -- | 26 | 26 + 229 |Channel Islands Militia | -- | 5 | -- | -- | -- | 5 + 230 |Cheshire Regiment | 4 | 3 | 20 | 45 | -- | 72 + 218 |Coldstream Guards | 64 | -- | -- | -- | -- | 64 + 162 |Commands and Staff | -- | -- | -- | -- | 67 | 67 + 232 |Connaught Rangers | 4 | 1 | -- | 2 | -- | 7 + 184 |Dragoons Reserve Regiment | -- | -- | -- | -- | 5 | 5 + 232 |Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry| 13 | 5 | 13 | 46 | -- | 77 + 234 |Devonshire Regiment | 19 | 13 | 27 | 52 | -- | 111 + 237 |Dorsetshire Regiment | 4 | 7 | 14 | 21 | -- | 46 + 238 |Dublin Fusiliers, Royal | 5 | -- | -- | 9 | -- | 14 + 239 |Durham Light Infantry | 8 | 16 | 21 | 39 | -- | 84 + 209 |Engineers, Royal | 221 | 2 | 18 | -- | -- | 241 + 241 |Essex Regiment | 17 | 6 | 51 | 66 | -- | 140 + 245 |Fusiliers, Royal | 10 | 10 | -- | 113 | -- | 133 + 409 |General List | -- | -- | -- | -- | 125 | 125 + 248 |Gloucestershire Regiment | 11 | 5 | 96 | 51 | -- | 163 + 252 |Gordon Highlanders | 15 | 1 | 4 | 8 | -- | 28 + 217 |Grenadier Guards | 46 | -- | -- | -- | -- | 46 + 253 |Hampshire Regiment· | 15 | 3 | 37 | 48 | -- | 103 + 223 |Hertfordshire Regiment (T.F.) | -- | -- | 20 | -- | -- | 20 + 256 |Highland L.I. | 17 | 7 | -- | 16 | -- | 40 + 257 |Highlanders, Royal | 5 | -- | 9 | 13 | -- | 27 + 184 |Household Battalion | -- | -- | -- | -- | 6 | 6 + 184 |Hussars (20th) | -- | -- | -- | -- | 1 | 1 + 184 |Hussars (Reserve) | -- | -- | -- | -- | 10 | 10 + 213 |Inland Water Transport | -- | -- | -- | -- | 38 | 38 + 258 |Inniskilling Fusiliers, Royal | -- | 1 | -- | 16 | -- | 17 + 412 |Inns of Court O.T.C. | -- | 1 | -- | -- | -- | 1 + 258 |Irish Fusiliers, Royal | 2 | 6 | -- | -- | -- | 8 + 220 |Irish Guards | 22 | -- | -- | -- | -- | 22 + 259 |Irish Regiment, Royal | 4 | 3 | -- | 1 | -- | 8 + 259 |Irish Rifles, Royal | 8 | 11 | -- | -- | -- | 19 + 260 |Kent Regiment, East | 17 | -- | 10 | 32 | -- | 59 + 262 |Kent Regiment, Royal West | 18 | 8 | 18 | 80 | -- | 124 + 265 |King’s Royal Rifle Corps | 14 | 8 | -- | 101 | -- | 123 + 412 |Labour Corps | -- | -- | -- | -- | 140 | 140 + 268 |Lancashire Fusiliers | 5 | 14 | 55 | 48 | -- | 122 + 271 |Lancashire Regiment, East | 22 | 1 | 23 | 39 | -- | 85 + 273 |Lancashire Regiment, Loyal North | 4 | 1 | 68 | 48 | -- | 121 + 76 |Lancashire Regiment, South | 5 | 8 | 37 | 29 | -- | 79 + 278 |Lancaster Regiment, Royal | 6 | 3 | 38 | 38 | -- | 85 + 184 |Lancers Reserve Regiment | -- | -- | -- | -- | 3 | 3 + 280 |Leicestershire Regiment | 7 | 7 | 19 | 33 | -- | 66 + 282 |Leinster Regiment | 4 | -- | 2 | -- | -- | 6 + 282 |Lincolnshire Regiment | 16 | 7 | 26 | 34 | -- | 83 + 285 |Liverpool Regiment | 9 | 3 | 82 | 61 | -- | 155 + 289 |London Regiment | -- | -- | 783 | -- | -- | 783 + 415 |Machine-Gun Corps | -- | -- | -- | -- | 157 | 157 + 15 |Manchester Regiment | 5 | 16 | 95 | 77 | -- | 193 + 418 |Marines, Royal | -- | -- | -- | -- | 21 | 21 + 319 |Middlesex Regiment | 39 | 7 | 50 | 125 | -- | 221 + 419 |Miscellaneous | -- | -- | 2 | -- | 102 | 104 + 325 |Monmouthshire Regiment (T.F.) | -- | -- | 33 | -- | -- | 33 + 326 |Munster Fusiliers, Royal | 9 | 3 | 13 | -- | -- | 25 + 420 |Naval Reserve, Royal | -- | -- | -- | -- | 12 | 12 + 420 |Naval Volunteer Reserve, Royal | -- | -- | -- | -- | 36 | 36 + 420 |Navy, Royal | -- | -- | -- | -- | 1 | 1 + 327 |Norfolk Regiment | 9 | 5 | 27 | 52 | -- | 93 + 329 |Northamptonshire Regiment | 6 | 4 | 8 | 48 | -- | 66 + 331 |Northumberland Fusiliers | 19 | 2 | 49 | 99 | -- | 169 + 335 |Notts and Derby Regiment | 22 | 12 | 55 | 58 | -- | 147 + 338 |Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry | 6 | 5 | 52 | 30 | -- | 93 + 421 |Reserve of Officers | -- | -- | -- | -- | 10 | 10 + 421 |Reserve of Officers, Indian Army | -- | -- | -- | -- | 11 | 11 + 341 |Rifle Brigade | 9 | 6 | -- | 81 | -- | 96 + 163 |Railway Traffic Officers | -- | -- | -- | -- | 18 | 18 + 104 |Sandhurst Cadets | 6 | -- | -- | -- | -- | 6 + 343 |Scots, Royal | 9 | 3 | 7 | 14 | -- | 33 + 344 |Scots Fusiliers, Royal | 7 | 3 | 2 | 6 | -- | 18 + 219 |Scots Guards | 15 | -- | -- | -- | -- | 15 + 345 |Scottish Borderers | 2 | -- | 4 | 8 | -- | 14 + 346 |Scottish Rifles | 6 | 2 | 4 | 9 | -- | 21 + 347 |Seaforth Highlanders | 2 | 3 | 1 | 9 | -- | 15 + 348 |Shropshire Light Infantry | 19 | 4 | 5 | 28 | -- | 56 + 349 |Somerset Light Infantry | 4 | 5 | 9 | 34 | -- | 52 + 422 |Special List | -- | -- | -- | -- | 28 | 28 + 351 |Staffordshire Regiment, North | 3 | 3 | 17 | 18 | -- | 41 + 352 |Staffordshire Regiment, South | 14 | 4 | 15 | 16 | -- | 49 + 354 |Suffolk Regiment | 19 | 10 | 29 | 82 | -- | 140 + 420 |Surgeons, R.N. | -- | -- | -- | -- | 2 | 2 + 357 |Surrey Regiment, East | 22 | 14 | 21 | 81 | -- | 138 + 361 |Surrey Regiment, Royal West | 34 | 7 | 50 | 83 | -- | 174 + 365 |Sussex Regiment, Royal | 4 | 6 | 20 | 65 | -- | 95 + 367 |South Wales Borderers | 5 | 11 | -- | 38 | -- | 54 + 424 |Tank Corps | -- | -- | -- | -- | 28 | 28 + 369 |Warwickshire Regiment, Royal | 21 | 20 | 39 | 69 | -- | 149 + 372 |Welch Fusiliers, Royal | 10 | 8 | 46 | 86 | -- | 150 + 220 |Welsh Guards | 17 | -- | -- | -- | -- | 17 + 376 |Welch Regiment | 9 | 3 | 34 | 33 | -- | 79 + 426 |West African & West Indies | | | | | | + | Regiments | -- | -- | -- | -- | 9 | 9 + 378 |West Riding Regiment | 6 | 3 | 16 | 23 | -- | 48 + 380 |Wiltshire Regiment | 15 | 4 | -- | 19 | -- | 38 + 419 |Woolwich Cadets | 5 | -- | -- | -- | -- | 5 + 381 |Worcestershire Regiment | 35 | 5 | 34 | 75 | -- | 149 + 185 |Yeomanry | -- | -- | 49 | -- | -- | 49 + 385 |York and Lancaster Regiment | 6 | 1 | 55 | 46 | -- | 108 + 388 |Yorkshire Light Infantry | 11 | 15 | 17 | 40 | -- | 83 + 390 |Yorkshire Regiment | 8 | 12 | 15 | 22 | -- | 57 + 392 |Yorkshire Regiment, East | 20 | 14 | 15 | 27 | -- | 76 + 394 |Yorkshire Regiment, West | 5 | 29 | 51 | 31 | -- | 116 + | +--------+-------+-------+------+-----+----- + | TOTALS | 1635 | 608 | 2661 | 3090 |2262 |10256 + ----+---------------------------------+--------+-------+-------+------+-----+----- + + + + + SECTION IV. + + LIST OF OTHER RANKS. + +NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND MEN WHO SO FAR AS IS KNOWN DID NOT TAKE +COMMISSIONS (MAKING WITH SECTION III A COMPLETE ROLL OF THE ARTISTS’ +RIFLES FROM 4th AUGUST 1914 TO DEMOBILISATION). + + +[This list does not include men originally enlisted in other Units who +were subsequently _transferred_ or _attached_ to the Artists. +Vide Preface--ED.] + + + + + OTHER RANKS: ARTISTS’ RIFLES. + + + EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS ETC. USED. + + - indicates Prefix 76 (omitted to save space). + _a_ = Served overseas in Artists. + _o_ = Served overseas in other Units. + _d_ = Died (natural causes). + _e_ = Sgt-Instructor in England (R-F-C: O-C-B, etc.). + _f_ = M/G Sgt-Instructor in France (G-H-Q). + _k_ = Killed in action or died of wounds. + _p_ = Prisoner of war. + _w_ = Wounded. + [M] = Mentioned. + M-M = Military Medal + M-S-M = Meritorious Service Medal. + F/D = Foreign Decoration. + ¶ = War Service previous to 1914. + + * * * * * + + R-S-M Emslie, P. 2/_Scots Guards_ D-C-M F/D _a_, _k_ 23/8/18 + ¶ R-S-M Lock, H. _Rifle Brigade_ [M] (2) + R-S-M Payton, W. T. _Rifle Brigade_ M-S-M _a_ [M] + + -8236 Abbott, C. C. + -7166 Abbott, E. _o_ + -6764 Abbott, H. _a_ + 6666 Abbott, T. D. _o_ + -9399 Abbott, W. J. C. + -2399 à Brassard, Cpl. H. _a_ + -3376 Aburn, E. M. _a_, _k_ 31/10/17 + -6843 Ache, J. E. _a_ + -3189 Ackerman, Sgt. A. E. + 4964 Acland, S. N. _a_ + -9140 Adair, E. S. B. + -0485 Adams, Sgt. A. C. _a_, _f_, _k_ 28/3/18 + -7048 Adams, B. _a_, _w_ 18/5/18, 27/9/18 + -2968 Adams, E. L. _a_, _k_ 27/9/18 + 867 Adams, H. F. + 7696 Adams, J. C. V. _a_ + -9242 Adams, L. M. + -0357 Adams, L. R. _a_, _k_ 31/10/17 + 2377 Adams, P. L. _o_ + -3053 Adams, P. W. _o_ + 6694 Adams, R. G. _o_ + 770 Adams, S. + 3394 Adams, T. _o_ + -9607 Addleshaw, H. D. + -0807 Affleck, Cpl. B. P. _a_, _k_ 21/8/17 + -6410 Agostini, L. _o_ + -5010 Ainsworth, Cpl. E. _a_ + 6689 Airey, T. A. _a_ + 2231 Alder, T. V. + -4408 Alderson, G. _a_ + -9195 Alderson, Cpl. W. R. + -3443 Aldous, H. E. _a_, _k_ 31/10/17 + 6783 Aldous, W, R. _o_ + -5751 Aldrich, W. L. _e_ + -2691 Alexander, T. H. _a_, _k_ 31/10/17 + -5101 Alexander, Cpl. W. B. + -6630 Alford, F. E. B. _a_ + -6852 Alington, Cpl. G. W. _a_, M-M(BAR) _k_ 9/11/18 + -7098 Allanson, Cpl. J. B. + -7545 Allen, A. E. _a_, _w_ 10/11/18 + -7256 Allen, A. F. _o_ + -8987 Allen, L/Cpl. C. + -9159 Allen, L/Cpl. J. A. + 4275 Allen, J. D. _o_ + -6372 Allen, L. E. _a_, _k_ 4/1/18 + 6262 Allen, R. W. + -8310 Allen, W. A. _a_ + -3222 Allenspach, Cpl. A. E. + -9178 Allers, R. W. + -4303 Allinson, W. _e_ + -7487 Allison, J. + -9553 Allison, R. + -8989 Allison, W. + -7099 Allman, C. R. + -4970 Allum, J. _a_, _k_ 31/10/17 + -3673 Allnutt, E. J. _a_ + -8893 Allwork, L/Cpl. A. T. + 1849 Alpe, E. F. R. _a_ + -7605 Alston, J. B. E. _a_ + -7100 Alwood, E. H. _a_, _w_ 27/9/18 + -5915 Aman, A. _o_ + -6544 Ambler, H. F. _a_ + -1135 Ambler, Cpl. G. O. + -8809 Ambrose, E. R. + -3548 Amery, R. H. _o_ + -6152 Ames, G. A. _o_ + -4409 Amoore, R. H. _a_, _k_ 4/1/18 + -3868 Amos, A. R. _a_, _k_ 31/10/17 + 1601 Ancell, H. _a_, _k_ 27/3/18 + -7920 Anderson, L/Cpl. A. + -8810 Anderson, C. B. + -8004 Anderson, E. G. + -4472 Anderson, H. C. _a_, _k_ 31/10/17 + -2638 Anderson, L/Cpl. H. J. + -7980 Anderson, Cpl. J. R. + 6966 Anderson, W. J. _a_ + -0948 Andrews, F. E. _a_, _w_ 22/3/18 + -8177 Andrews, L. F. + 5392 Andrews, R. G. _a_ + -8682 Andrews, L/Cpl. S. T. + -6127 Andrews, T. C. H. _a_ + -8769 Angel, A. J. S. + -8961 Angell, B. B. + -8634 Angold, L. P. + -4867 Antill, T. T. _a_, _k_ 31/10/17 + -8600 Apps, A. R. + 904 Archbutt, S. L. + 6245 Archer, C. T. _a_ + -0325 Archer, C. B. _a_ + -3645 Archer, P. J. _d_ 23/3/19 + 2868 Arkwright, G. R. _a_ + -4971 Armes, F. W. _a_, _k_ 31/10/17 + -3559 Armitage, J. F. + -3145 Armstrong, F. + 2088 Armstrong, H. + -1078 Arnold, Cpl. A. F. + -6462 Arnold, A. J. _e_ + -0694 Arnold, F. J. + -6339 Arnold, G. H. + -2928 Arnold, Cpl. H. B. + -9179 Arnott, R. W. J. + -9322 Arthur, C. H. + -6273 Arup, A. S. + 5980 Ashburner, N. _a_ + 6967 Ashby, W. E. _a_, _k_ 31/10/17 + 8279 Ashdown, A. E. _a_ + 1571 Ashford, R. E. C. _a_, _k_ 31/10/17 + -6041 Ashley-Emile, R. H. + -8721 Ashman, E. H. + -4110 Ashmead, Cpl. A. E. + -5310 Ashton, E. L. _a_, _w_ 31/10/17 + -8683 Ashwin, L/Cpl. M. F. _d_ 19/2/18 + -8635 Ashworth, A. S. + -5830 Ashworth, J. E. _o_ + -7546 Askew, L/Cpl. A. + -3651 Askew, F. C. _a_ + -3652 Askew, G. F. _a_ + -8204 Askew, H. L. + -7606 Askey, E. N. B. + -6803 Aspell, W. H. R. + -6238 Aspinall, E. + -3117 Aspland, W. B. + -6066 Astles, W. + -6128 Aston, L. + -9690 Aston, S. + 3029 Astor, W. K. + -0105 Atkins, A. H. + -7120 Atkins, A. W. + -7606 Atkins, N. J. + -5153 Atkins, W. K. D. _a_ + -8265 Atkinson, G. A. + -0383 Atkinson, Cpl. R. G. _a_ + -5430 Atkinson, T. + -6419 Atley, H. N. + -7181 Atwell, E. A. _o_ + -8411 Attfield, L/Cpl. F. + -8722 Attree, L/Cpl. E. + -4397 Attwood, T. H. + -7814 Aubepin, A. L. + -3512 Auer, A. + -9275 Austin, L. N. + 2834 Austin, Sgt. M. G. _a_, _f_ + -6887 Averill, W. C. + -8636 Ayres, L/Cpl. H. E. + + 96 Babbage, W. F. + -8022 Bacchus, Cpl. H. M. + -9508 Bache, H. N. + 2737 Back, Sgt. A. F. _a_, _f_ + 2739 Badley, J. E. _a_, _w_ 17/8/18 + -7286 Bagel, J. + 1762 Bagley, Sgt. E. G. _a_, _f_ + -7101 Bagot, L/Cpl. C. W. _a_, _k_ 27/9/18 + -6676 Bailey, Cpl. C. W. _a_, _f_ + -5858 Bailey, G. H. + 6676 Bailey, H. S. + 6918 Bailey, J. A. _a_, _k_ 30/10/17 + -0162 Bailey, J. H. P. + -3726 Bailey, J. K. + -9123 Bailey, L. L. + -5261 Bailey, R. E. _a_ + -7141 Baily, H. W. _a_, _w_ 30/9/18 + 6247 Baines, H. M. S. _a_ + -6363 Baines, J. E. _a_ + -7635 Baird, W. + -9608 Baker, A. E. + -6677 Baker, A. G. _a_, _k_ 23/8/18 + -7687 Baker, C. _a_ + 7292 Baker, C. G. S. _o_ + -8109 Baker, L/Cpl. C. J. + -3560 Baker, E. _a_ + -7186 Baker, E. C. + 4236 Baker, E. G. _a_, _w_ 23/8/18 + -3774 Baker, F. F. _a_, _k_ 31/10/17 + -7167 Baker, F. V. _a_, _w_ 3/9/18 + 2282 Baker, G. _o_ + -8723 Baker, G. A. + 3258 Baker, G. F. + -8962 Baker, V. S. _d_ 7/10/18 + 7033 Baker, W. J. _a_, _w_ 30/12/17 + -8866 Balding, J. W. + -8564 Baldock, F. R. + -6211 Baldwin, F. G. _a_, _w_ 27/8/18 + -6464 Bales, T. H. _e_ + -4221 Ball, A. C. + -8110 Ball, E. H. + -4869 Ball, F. W. _a_ + -7663 Ball, H. M. + -8990 Ball, S. G. + 8630 Ball, S. R. _a_ + 7775 Ballard, G. E. + -0721 Ballisat, L/Cpl. R. + -1734 Balls, W. W. _o_ + -7488 Baly, J. P. + -4541 Bambridge, B. A. _o_ + -6241 Banbury, Sgt. F. P. + -6826 Bancroft, J. H. _e_ + -8948 Banfield, P. + 7020 Banfield, R. H. S. _a_ + -9436 Bangstaff, J. B. + -7145 Banks, J. B. + -9632 Bannerman, J. + -8288 Bannister, H. J. + -8462 Barber, L. C. + -2969 Barber, W. M. _e_ + -4575 Barbour, W. _a_ + -8500 Barclay, F. J. S. + -9698 Barclay, H. L. M. + 5646 Barclay, R. H. _a_, _k_ 31/10/17 + -9243 Bardswell, A. H. + -8867 Barfield, G. J. + -5431 Barfoot, W. P. + -2627 Barkas, H. W. + -4603 Barker, E. _a_, _k_ 30/10/17 + -9618 Barker, John Wm. + -3724 Barker, Joseph Watson _a_ + 887 Barker, Sgt. R. J. _a_, _f_ + -6918 Barker, S. R. + -4082 Barker, L/Cpl. W. B. + 5675 Barker, W. G. St. B. _a_ + -4529 Barlow, Cpl. A. H. H. _a_ + -3905 Barlow, J. W. + -5215 Barlow, Sgt. W. A. + 1978 Barmiston, H. M. + -5103 Barnacle, H. F. _a_, _k_ 30/10/17 + -8412 Barnes, L/Cpl. H. C. + 3622 Barnes, J. A. _o_ + 9141 Barnes, J. R. + 5889 Barnes, W. + 6042 Barnett, C. S. _a_, _w_ 30/12/17 + -4594 Barnstable, S. J. _a_, _p_ + -4305 Barr, A. + -6100 Barr, G. L. + 2715 Barr, Bugler J. M. _o_ + -7946 Barr, P. M. + -2970 Barr, L/Cpl. R. _o_ + -5646 Barraclough, A. E. _a_, _w_ 30/12/17, 31/3/18 + -4679 Barraud, F. J. _a_ + -7490 Barrell, F. B. + 6935 Barrett, B. T. _a_ + -5077 Barrett, C. C. + -5822 Barrow, E. L. + -3915 Barrow, J. V. + -8684 Barrow, L. G. + -8746 Barrs, Sgt. A. J. N. + -7790 Barry, H. C. + -8311 Barry, J. S. + -8747 Bartholomew, J. H. C. + -6631 Bartlett, C. A. + -6632 Bartlett, H. H. _a_ + 4837 Bartlett, L. A. _o_ + -4938 Bartlett, R. H. _a_, _w_ 24/8/17 + 7393 Barton, H. M. + -9203 Bason, G. D. + -9224 Bassett-Smith, C. W. + -9425 Bateman, W. L. + 4222 Bates, C. M. + -8748 Bates, G. M. + 2382 Bathurst, Sgt. C. J. _a_, _f_ + -1369 Bathurst, F. V. _a_, _w_ 2/8/17 + -8501 Batson, L. P. + -4476 Battersby, G. A. _a_ + 8503 Battersby, J. R. _a_ + -3018 Baugh, A. W. _a_, _k_ 30/10/17 + 1926 Bax, R-S-M W. M. _a_, _f_ M-S-M [M] + -4680 Baxter, A. H. + -8502 Baxter, R. W. + -7868 Bayley, L/Cpl. G. H. + 4521 Baylis, T. F. _o_ + -7037 Bayne, R. M. + 6747 Beach, G. H. L. _o_ + 8431 Beadle, H. + -8119 Beal, L/Cpl. J. K. + 2364 Beale, W. P. _a_ + 3841 Bealey, D. P. + -7216 Beanland, F. M. _a_ + 2012 Bearne, A. D. _a_, _k_ 31/10/17 + 3213 Beatty, H. C. _o_ + -2989 Beaven, G. R. _e_ + -8053 Beazley, L/Cpl. R. U. + 4123 Bebby, G. H. + -5104 Beck, Cpl. H. H. + -6213 Beck, J. _d_ 9/1/18 + -8565 Beckwith, L/Cpl. A. C. S. + -9649 Beddow, B. J. + 5566 Beddow, C-S-M F. M. _a_, D-C-M _w_ 27/3/18 + 9511 Bedell, G. F. _o_ + 2600 Beesley, R. M. _a_ + 6968 Beeby, W. _a_ + -3920 Beeson, G. + -5028 Beeston, H. _a_, _w_ 9/11/18 + -6546 Begley, L. J. _a_, _w_ 27/8/18 + -6708 Belaieff, T. G. _a_, _w_ 30/12/17 + -6961 Belcher, E. V. + -8770 Bell, A. R. + -4973 Bell, B. _e_ + 7104 Bell, L/Cpl. F. A. _a_ + -9509 Bell, H. E. + -9196 Bell, J. W. + 6093 Bell, S. F. _a_, _k_ 31/10/17 + 8653 Bell, W. E. _a_ + -6776 Belsom, F. + -2711 Benbow, H. M. S. _a_ + -3146 Benbow, L/Cpl. J. H. _a_, _k_ 31/10/17 + -8464 Benbow, J. J. + -4747 Bennett, L/Cpl. C. J. _a_, _w_ 27/3/18 + -7023 Bennett, E. O. _a_ + -9105 Bennett, H. W. + 7683 Bennett, P. _o_ + -2202 Bennett, Sgt. R. + -8894 Bennett, W. G. + -8503 Benson, K. L. + -4179 Benthall, L/Cpl. G. _o_ + -3119 Berg, E. C. _a_ + 6537 Bergman, S. _a_ + -3055 Berkeley, Cpl. S. + -8637 Bernard, G. C. + -8638 Bernays, Sgt. F. E. H. + -9360 Berry, H. H. + 2037 Berry, P. H. _d_ 30/4/15 + -5783 Berry, W. _o_ + 5676 Berry, W. H. + -8991 Berry, W. W. + -6465 Berryman, Cpl. E. H. + -4746 Beech, J. H. _a_ + 8385 Bescoby, H. B. _a_ + -7076 Bestow, A. C. _a_, _w_ 21/8/18, 9/11/18 + 7058 Bestow, S. F. _a_ + 3561 Bevan, C. R. G. _a_ + -2971 Bevan, T. D. T. + 6396 Bevington, C. E. _a_ + -4307 Bickerdyke, W. _a_ + -8811 Biggin, C. + -0483 Biggs, J. H. _a_, _w_ 31/10/17 + -7187 Bignall, W. + -3842 Bignell, J. _a_, _w_ 20/8/17 + -4010 Billing, A. _a_ + -6466 Billing, Sgt. B. L. _a_ + -4956 Billington, G. _a_, _k_ 30/10/17 + -8465 Billson, F. + -4871 Bingley, W. L. + 4914 Bird, A. J. _a_ + -6635 Birdsall, G. _a_, _k_ 17/6/18 + -5831 Bishop, G. S. + 665 Bissett, L/Cpl. C. S. + -1158 Bissett, T. L. + 7759 Bittles, L. V. _o_ + -7381 Black, D. A. + -8685 Black, E. + -6678 Black, H. W. + -7767 Blackburn, W. C. _a_, _w_ 27/8/18 + 1392 Blackford, A. G. + -7582 Blackhurst, F. H. + -8868 Blacklock, G. T. + -0330 Blackmore, R. G. S. _a_ + -8812 Blackmore, Walter A. + -7439 Blackmore, L/Cpl. William A. _a_, _w_ 27/8/18 + 2903 Blaikley, Sgt. E. _a_, M-S-M + -4224 Blair, Sgt. E. R. + -1518 Blair, R. G. _a_ + 3710 Blake, H. C. + -8191 Blake, Cpl. L. E. + -9361 Blake, M. E. V. + -8145 Blake, Cpl. W. S. + -8112 Bland, G. A. + -4974 Bland, W. H. + 4593 Blankley, R. M. _o_ + -2713 Blasdale, A. W. _a_ + 6680 Blenkinsop, I. E. _a_ + -0461 Bloice, A. J. + -9400 Blomfield, R. McA. + -0275 Bluhm, C-S-M J. [M] + -0718 Bluhm, Cpl. R. C. + -9058 Blundell, L. + -9554 Bly, H. J. B. + -8178 Blyth, H. D. S. + -7962 Boardman, H. W. + 5677 Bobby, L. A. _a_, _w_ 4/7/18 + -5105 Boden, L. F. _a_ + -5753 Bodger, W. T. _e_ + -0239 Body, R. B. _o_ + -7574 Bolander, H. _a_, _w_ 27/8/18 + -3253 Bolingbroke, C-S-M-I-M H. W. + -7355 Bolt, R. H. + -5341 Bolton, A. _a_ + -3813 Bolton, Sgt. E. A. _a_ + 960 Bonacina, N. A. L. + -8131 Bond, F. G. + -9358 Bond, P. A. W. + -6805 Bond, S. E. _a_ + -4183 Bone, F. T. _a_ + -6954 Bonewell, E. J. + -7963 Bonthorne, R. B. + 1344 Boone, H. J. + -6375 Boot, J. S. + -9377 Boote, A. P. + 6442 Booth, A. _a_ + 3269 Booth, E. _a_ + -7356 Booth, F. L. + -9555 Booth, H. + -6731 Booth, L/Cpl. H. M. _a_ + -0441 Booth, R. P. _a_, _w_ 2/8/17 + -6679 Booty, E. J. _e_ + -5025 Borrer, C. D. _o_ + 3220 Borrow, C. + -2773 Bossham, R. A. _o_, _w_ + 2346 Bossom, W. H. _o_, _w_ (_Palestine_) + -7964 Botting, L/Cpl. A. J. + -8869 Boucher, L/Cpl. C. J. O. + -7024 Bouchette, E. M. + -8466 Boulton, Sgt. F. A. + -3921 Bound, Sgt. M. _a_ + -3445 Bourne, S. _a_ + -4947 Bouts, W. E. M. _a_, _w_ 31/10/17 + -9579 Bovell, H. D. + -6504 Bovington, T. P _a_, _w_ 7/9/18, M-M, _k_ 9/11/18 + 1014 Bowden, B. G. + 8595 Bowen, E. S. _a_ + -7549 Bowen, G. + -8603 Bowen, G. F. + -6547 Bowen, H. _a_ + -9647 Bowen, R. F. J. + -5642 Bowen-Rowlands, C. F. W. _a_, _k_ 30/10/17 + -8814 Bowers, T. A. + -9106 Bowie, H. + -1735 Bowie, J. M. + -4873 Bowman, W. H. + -3686 Bowskill, J. B. + -7550 Bowyer, F. W. S. _a_, _k_ 30/9/18 + -8896 Boxall, R. + -6330 Boxill, W. C. _a_, _w_ 1/6/18 + -9225 Boyer, F. + -1138 Boyes, R. + -9342 Boyle, R. J. + 5467 Bracher, W. V. A. _d_ 9/5/16 + -6637 Brackenridge, T. _a_ + -4814 Bradbrook, C. J. + -5107 Bradbrook, G. H. _e_ + -0872 Bradfield, W. L. _a_, _k_ 20/6/17 + -7930 Bradford, H. St. J. + 3353 Bradshaw, Sgt. J. G. _a_ + -6214 Braid, W. H. _e_ + -0853 Brambleby, F. C. _a_ + -7537 Bramley, K. W. + -0385 Brand, S. W. _a_ + -9124 Brandt, R. E. + -4629 Brann, S. C. _a_ + -4627 Branson, A. H. _a_, _k_ 17/8/17 + -9609 Branston, B. G. + 5940 Brash, T. _a_ + -7281 Brasier, C. R. + -6777 Bray, W. C. L. _a_ + -8566 Brazier, G. + 3833 Brede, Sgt. C. R. _a_, _d_ 30/11/16 + 1128 Breen, P. T. _a_, _w_ 25/3/18 + 3059 Brett, A. E. _o_ + -9087 Bretherton, H. + -7891 Brewer, L/Cpl. H. F. + -8435 Brewer, W. L. + 1908 Brewster, T. W. _a_, _w_ 25/10/17, 27/8/18 + -7608 Brice, S. + -9343 Bridge, R. S. + -9056 Bridger, A. G. + -3815 Bridger, F. S. C. _o_ + -0786 Bridger, H. E. _a_, _w_, _p_ + -0617 Bridgman, C-Q-M-S J. E. + -4630 Brierley, W. B. + -6548 Briggs, C. V. + 6150 Brightman, L/Cpl. F. S. _a_ + -7769 Brimelow, Cpl. S. _a_, _w_ 26/9/18 + -7892 Brinkley, C. B. + -5745 Bristow, L. B. _e_ + -6376 Britnor, L. E. _a_ + -7000 Broackes, C-S-M-I-M A. V. _o_ + -5649 Broad, J. C. _e_ + -6778 Brocklehurst, B. + 1814 Brocklehurst, C. _o_ + -8567 Brode, R. T. + -6043 Brodie, D. H. + -7941 Brodie, G. 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J. + -5764 Earle, E. _e_ + -4691 Earle, G. F. R. _e_ + -8272 Earnshaw, L/Cpl. H. D. W. + -9539 East, P. V. + -6226 Eastaugh, L/Cpl. H. N. + 1891 Easton, J. + -9356 Eastwood, V. A. + -1785 Eaton, A. H. _a_ + -7906 Eatough, R. E. + -7092 Ebbetts, F. T. + -6411 Eccles, E. + -8993 Ecklin, W. D. + 7420 Ede, C. B. + -2448 Eelsten, C. W. + -9257 Edgley, G. W. + 8795 Edlin, Cpl. A. J. B _a_, _w_ 29/5/18 + -0835 Edwards, Cpl. G. F. _a_ + -2663 Edwards, H. _a_, _k_ 30/10/17 + -4764 Edwards,O.W. _a_, _w_ 6/9/18, 27/9/18 + 4515 Edwards, T. C. _o_ + 1082 Edwards, W. A. + -4231 Efford, T. Le-C. _a_, _w_ 29/10/17 + -3967 Egerton, J. H. _a_, _k_ 31/10/17 + 5171 Egerton, Sgt. R. H. _a_, _f_ + -9309 Eginton, L. C. + -1140 Elder-Duncan, Cpl. J. H. + -4317 Eldred, H. T. + 8438 Eldridge, C. J. W. + -6428 Eldridge, L/Cpl. J. W. + -8134 Eley, J. R. + -6688 Elgie, R. L. _a_ + 5104 Elias, H. W. _a_ + 5897 Ellen, P. H. + -7709 Ellender, C-S-M G. E. 15/O-C-B _o_, _w_ (2) + -3029 Ellerman, G. D’H. _a_ + -0722 Elliott, H. C. + 6213 Elliott, E. W. _a_, _w_ 25/3/18 + -7260 Elliott, H. J. _a_, _k_ 11/11/18 + -3574 Elliott, R. A. _a_ + -5677 Elliott, R. C. _o_ + -0723 Elliott, L/Cpl. S. G. + -7613 Elliott, L/Cpl. T. G. + -5343 Elliott, W. B. + 2932 Ellis, B. W. + -8873 Ellis, F. H. W. + -3877 Ellis, G. V. G. + -8097 Ellis, L/Cpl. J. P. M. + -7122 Ellis, N. T. H. _a_ + -4295 Ellis, Sgt. R. S. 15/O-C-B + -6642 Ellis, L/Cpl. W. S _a_, _w_ 25/3/18 + -8537 Ellison, J. M. R. + 8311 Elwood, C. B. _o_ + -8273 Elmhurst, L/Cpl. L. K. + -7249 Elton, L/Cpl. A. B _a_, _w_ 27/8/18 + -9249 Elton, B. A. + -5933 Elton, G. Y. _o_ + -7026 Elvey, H. H. W. + -4693 Elvin, G. E. _a_, _w_ 30/12/17 + -8431 Elvin, S. L. W. + -8647 Eley, Cpl. T. G. + -7934 Emanuel, H. + -0206 Emerson, A. H. _a_, _w_ 27/9/18 + -8419 Emery, G. E. + 6698 Emms, S. J. O + -0540 Emond, Sgt. J. O. _a_, _w_ 30/10/17 + 5401 Ennals, J. L. _a_ + 4415 Ernst, R. S. _o_ + 4955 Ernst, W. A. _o_ + -7080 Erskine, P. W. _a_ + -8966 Esdale, E. W. + 1561 Essex, R. A. Y. _a_, _k_ 30/10/17 + 2410 Etheridge, S. G. _a_ + -6936 Evans, C. _a_ + -8207 Evans, C. B. + -3267 Evans, E. _a_ + -7559 Evans, E. N. _o_ + -6983 Evans, G. K. + 8375 Evans, H. W. A. _a_ + 7277 Evans, J. M. _o_ + -4607 Evans, M. L. _a_ + -7005 Evans, O. I. + -4765 Evans, R. H. _a_ + -7443 Evans, T. C. _a_ + -2227 Evans, V. W. E. _o_ + -8612 Evans, Wilfred Morgan + 3454 Evans, William Melbourne + -4232 Everest, T. S. _a_, _w_ 24/8/17 + -4061 Everett, S. _a_, _k_ 30/10/17 + 1250 Evershed, C. R. + 1701 Evison, Cpl. E. C. + -9297 Ewins, W. G. + + -1216 Facey, Pioneer-Sgt. G. F. J. + -9382 Fahy, F. A. A. + -7873 Fairclough, V. + -6429 Falby, R. L. S. _o_ + -7081 Falkner, E. G. + -9163 Fallon, J. J. + -5586 Fallow, J. _e_ + -4489 Fanshawe, C. + -7006 Faragher, F. C. _a_, _w_ 27/8/18 + -9164 Farmer, H. W. G. + -8361 Farmer, J. L. + -8208 Farmer, R. V. + 5116 Farmer, S. D. S. _a_ + -4427 Farr, F. J. _a_, _k_ 30/10/17 + -8085 Farrand, W. B. + -5788 Farrar, T. S. _e_ + -7010 Farrow, H. T. C. _a_ + -8012 Farthing, S. + -4983 Fawcett, J. H. _a_ + -9093 Fawkes, F. S. E. + -7069 Feather, R. H. + -6707 Feather, V. L. + 3304 Featherstone, M. B. _a_ + 5996 Fehr, A. H. _a_ + 1191 Felgate, R. L. + -7007 Fell, K. G. _a_, _k_ 4/10/18 + -0042 Fellows, Sgt. L. D. _a_, _f_ + -6733 Felton, D. U. + -5361 Fennell, L. A. R. _d_ 14/4/17 + -7008 Fennell, L. R. _a_ + -4233 Fenner, P. G. _a_, _k_ 31/10/17 + -3640 Ferguson, B. V. _a_, _w_ 26/10/17, _k_ 8/3/18 + -9517 Ferguson, J. McN. + -2546 Ferguson, R. H. _a_, _w_ 30/10/17 + -7422 Ferguson, Cpl. W. H. _a_, _w_ 30/5/18 + -4234 Fermo, L. _a_ + -4235 Fermo, R. _a_ + -4695 Ferriday, G. C. _a_ + -2479 Ferris, R. W. _o_ + 670 Ficklin, Sgt. A. H. _a_, _f_ + -7027 Field, B. + -6950 Field, R. H. _a_, _k_ 29/6/18 + -2973 Field, L/Cpl. W. G. L. + 3637 Fielding, P. A. + -7614 Fieldsend, A. F. + 2838 Fighiera, L/Cpl. G. C. C. _a_ + -6108 Finch, G. D. _a_ + -5227 Finch, R. 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N. + 1241 Weston, Sgt. D. G. _a_, [M] + -8598 Wetherell, T. A. + -9149 Whalley-Tooker, H. C. + -9054 Wharton, A. M. + -7760 Wharton, E. P. _a_, _k_ 6/9/18 + -6418 Wharton, R. A. _a_ + -8719 Whate, D. L. + -2925 Whawell, J. + -3481 Wheatcroft, F. _a_ + -1195 Wheatley, Sgt. J. L. + -6541 Wheatley, L. F. P. _a_ + -3219 Wheawill, E. K. _a_, _k_ 30/10/17 + -4807 Wheeler, F. W. _a_, _w_ 30/9/17 + -9550 Wheeler, H. + -8801 Wheeler, H. J. + 6632 Wheeler, H. S. _a_ + -0063 Wheeler, L/Cpl. L. B. _a_, _w_ 27/8/18 + 3227 Whidbourne, G. W. _d_ 6/3/17 + 6130 Whitchurch, C. G. + 7041 White, B. L. _a_ + -5895 White, E. + -2706 White, Sgt. F. _a_, _k_ 27/9/18 + -6795 White, F. J. _a_, _w_ 27/9/18 + -6657 White, G. McB. + -4524 White, Cpl. H. J. + -0354 White, John Howlett + 2917 White, John Howard _a_ + -7072 White, Leslie Alex. _a_, _w_ 30/9/18 + 6686 White, L/Cpl. Lewis Avory + 2645 White, P. G. _o_ + 7121 White, R. L. H. _o_ + -4601 White, T. L. V. + -6495 Whitehead, J. R. + -6004 Whiteley, R. R. + -1466 Whitelock, W. O. _a_, _w_ 21/3/18 + -8239 Whiter, L/Cpl. F. S. S. + -8332 Whiter, V. R. + -9638 Whiteway, A. R. + -3316 Whitfield, H. J. + -9577 Whiting, E. R. S. M. + -6726 Whitlock, L/Cpl. J. B. + 1979 Whitmore, H. R. + -7406 Whitmore, J. P. + 2956 Whitney, F. C. + 778 Whittington, A. J. + 3324 Whittome, G. I. + -2083 Whitton, C. A. V. + -6457 Whitton, J. S. H. + -8679 Whitworth, A. + -0799 Wichelow, T. _a_, _k_ 30/10/17 + -9006 Wicks, F. H. + -5855 Wicks, Sgt. H. H. + 1831 Wight, L. L. _a_ + -8357 Wightman, J. + -9288 Wigg, L. G. T. + -2708 Wilcox, H. L. _a_ + -9375 Wilcoxson, L. S. + 3428 Wild, Sgt. A. _a_, _w_ 30/10/17 + -0800 Wild, O-R-S J. + -8307 Wild, H. W. + 9670 Wildash, T. M. + -4396 Wilde, C. _a_, _k_ 22/9/17 + -3961 Wildsmith, G. F. _a_, _k_ 30/10/17 + -4737 Wili, A. B. + -9590 Wilkes, S. H. + 4006 Wilkins, Bugler W. R. _o_ + -4526 Wilkins, S. E. _a_, _k_ 30/10/17 + -4861 Wilkins, T. A. _a_ + -4527 Wilkinson, L/Cpl. A. W. + -5074 Wilkinson, D. O. _o_ + -8860 Wilkinson, E. F. + -7901 Wilkinson, G. D. + -9192 Wilkinson, L. T. + -3352 Wilkinson, Cpl. N. + -3220 Wilkinson, R. C. + -1421 Wilks, H. G. _a_ + -8498 Willan, C. E. + -9177 Willans, K. W. + -8522 Willbourn, P. N. + -4174 Willcocks, R. W. + -9591 Willers, W. G. + -8562 William, E. + -9035 Williams, B. M. + -3172 Williams, C. F. + -7314 Williams, D. T. + -5481 Williams, E. E. _o_ + -0500 Williams, F. + -4738 Williams, F. F. _a_ + -6942 Williams, F. J. _a_, _p_ 23/3/18 + -3353 Williams, F. P. + -8523 Williams, G. + -8599 Williams, Cpl. George Alfred + -8240 Williams, Gwyne Alan + -9616 Williams, G. F. + -8632 Williams, G. I. R. + 8515 Williams, H. _a_ + -4739 Williams, H. A. _a_ + -0517 Williams, H. B. _a_, _k_ 30/10/17 + -9551 Williams, H. E. + -8524 Williams, H. H. + -0676 Williams, H. P. G. _a_, _k_ 30/10/17 + -6578 Williams, Cpl. H. W. + -3707 Williams, I. _e_ + 7122 Williams, J. C. _o_ + -8861 Williams, J. L. + -0582 Williams, Sgt. S. J. + -8021 Williams, L/Cpl. M. + -7633 Williams, M. J. _a_, _k_ 27/9/18 + -2872 Williams, Cpl. R. _a_, _w_ 30/9/18 + -5451 Williams, R. A. + 4197 Williams, T. C. _o_ + -5298 Williams, T. H. _a_, _k_ 30/10/17 + -9289 Williams, W. D. + -3901 Williams, W. J. _a_ + -8525 Williams, W. R. + -5214 Williamson, A. J. + -8202 Williamson, D. I. + -6824 Williamson, E. F. _a_, _w_ 27/8/18 + -8241 Williamson, W. + -9161 Williamson, W. H. + -8108 Williamson, W. W. + -8455 Willing, J. + 1425 Willis, Sgt. A. B. _a_, _f_ + 6322 Willis, T. B. _a_ + -4469 Willis, S. + -1338 Willis, Walton Stanley + 3648 Willis, William Stephen _a_ + -0091 Willmore, F. P. _a_ + 1060 Willmott, Drummer G. A. _a_ + -1733 Wills, C. H. C. _a_, _k_ 24/8/17 + -5203 Wills, T. M. _e_ + -6126 Willson, E. A. + -7847 Willson, L/Cpl. J. H. + -2743 Willson, R. F. + 5359 Wilsher, A. G. _o_ + 4049 Wilshire, R. S. + -9007 Wilsmore, T. G. + -6934 Wilson, A. J. _e_ + -5973 Wilson, C. E. C. _a_ + -4862 Wilson, C T. _a_, _k_ 24/11/17 + 1474 Wilson, G. C. + -0504 Wilson, H. + -0308 Wilson, H. L. _a_ + -9472 Wilson, H. V. + -6729 Wilson, J. C. + -8456 Wilson, J. D. + -3650 Wilson, James H. _a_, _k_ 2/11/17 + -8862 Wilson, John Henderson + -6578 Wilson, John Herbert _a_ + -5856 Wilson, J. M. + -4741 Wilson, L A. _e_ + -8287 Wilson, L. S. + 6484 Wilson, P. E. _a_ + -7435 Wilson, P. G. _a_, _k_ 1/10/18 + -3354 Wilson, P. S. + -6324 Wilson, R. E. _a_ + -6459 Wilson, L/Cpl. R. L. _a_ + 7284 Wilson, W. P. _o_ + -7328 Wiltshire, S. E. _a_ + -5150 Wimpenny, L. H. + -0452 Wimpory, A. + -8892 Windridge, A. + -6460 Wingrove, H. W. _a_ + -3186 Winn, H. W. J. + -5634 Winney, Cpl. L. + 5671 Winstanley, H. J. _a_ + -5258 Winter, T. + -8744 Winterbotham, R. J. + -1740 Winterbourne, Sgt. H. + -8475 Wisdom, R. P. + -8457 Wise, F. J. + 7123 Wiseman, C. _a_, _d_ 16/3/16 + 3242 Witcombe, Cpl. S. F. _a_, [M] + 3599 Withers, W. E. + -7801 Withnall, F. + -7802 Withnall, R. + 1438 Witt, Sgt. C. T. _a_, _f_ + 6726 Witty, W. _a_ + -6484 Wolfe, J. + -9667 Wolfe, R. S. + 3292 Wollaston, W. H. _a_ + -4732 Wolsey, F. _a_, _w_ 30/10/17 + 7597 Wolstencroft, H. N. G. _o_ + -6409 Womersley, P. K. + -3903 Wood, B. _a_, _w_ 27/9/18 + -4528 Wood, C. A. T. _a_ + -4591 Wood, C. B. _a_, _k_ 30/10/17 + -8633 Wood, C. E. G. + 1039 Wood, C. W. + -6542 Wood, D. G. _a_ + 2300 Wood, Sgt. F. R. _a_, _k_ 29/10/17 + 2997 Wood, G. D. _o_ + 4023 Wood, G. G. B. + -2771 Wood, H. W. _a_ + -7919 Wood, R. S. + -6994 Wood, S. _a_ + -7734 Wood, Cpl. W. S. + -9592 Woodcock, F. B. + -8681 Woodcock, W. G. + -7355 Woodforde, G. A. _a_, _k_ 27/8/18 + -4810 Woodgate, P. S. _a_ + 9482 Woodhead, F. G. _a_, _k_ 4/1/18 + -8220 Woodman, A. B. + -3441 Woodman, E. P. + -7197 Woodroofe, P. E. + -4592 Woods, A. E. _a_, _w_ 30/12/17 + 1157 Woods, Sgt. A. V. R. _a_, _f_ + -3415 Woodyard, H. C. _a_, _w_ 27/8/18 + 2891 Wooler, R. + 6597 Woolfe, W. S. _a_ + -0118 Woollett, C-Q-M-S L. W. _a_ + -4176 Woolley, L/Cpl. R. S. _a_, _w_ 20/7/17 + -6672 Woolven, S.W. _a_, _w_ 20/5/18, 27/9/18 + -9655 Wooral, G. + -8563 Worfolk, J. B. + 2049 Worlidge, Sgt. R. L. _a_ + -9086 Worrall, L. H. + -8986 Worsley, L/Cpl. E. + 6727 Worth, S. A. _o_ + -8384 Worthington, K. H. + -6405 Wray, Cpl. A. L. O. + -8410 Wright, C. C. + -9552 Wright, E. D. M. + 8306 Wright, E. R. _a_ + 5308 Wright, E. W. _a_, _k_ 30/10/17 + -9162 Wright, F. W. + -9376 Wright, J. + -8803 Wright, Sgt. J. H. + -6095 Wright, L. + -5857 Wright, Sgt. P. R. + -1019 Wright, R. W. _a_ + -9036 Wright, S. H. + -1704 Wright, Cpl. S. W. + -4856 Wright, T. A. _a_, _k_ 29/10/17 + -8118 Wyatt, A. + 5230 Wyatt, G. H. _o_ + 6551 Wyatt-Smith, H. H. _d_ 17/2/16 + -8309 Wybrow, A. W. + -4470 Wyes, G. H. + -7958 Wykes, L/Cpl. J. L. + 5331 Wyld, P. _a_ + 2258 Wyndham, C. E. + + -6543 Yates, D. _a_, _w_ 27/8/18 + -7243 Yeal, S. + -1492 Yeldham, L/Cpl. H. E. _a_ + -6007 Yeldham, T. H. _e_ + -4471 Yeaman, F. + -9445 Yeats, C. W. + -3771 Yeo, H. A. + -4281 Yewdall, M. _a_, _d_ 13/11/18 + -9158 Youdan, A. de B. + 4947 Youels, J. A. + -8936 Young, Alan + -9307 Young, Alexander + -8499 Young, L/Cpl. A. W. + -7789 Young, D. C. A. + -6627 Young, Cpl. F. N. _e_ + -9355 Young, J. C. + -9008 Young, J. S. + -3052 Young, Sgt. J. L. + -0362 Young, S. M. _a_, _k_ 30/8/18 + -8802 Youngman, H. E. + 6132 Yendell, A. T. + + 2991 Ziell, K. + + + + + SECTION V. + + SOME OLD MEMBERS + +OF THE CORPS (RESIGNED BEFORE AUGUST 1914) WHO ARE + +KNOWN TO HAVE SERVED DURING THE WAR IN OTHER UNITS. + + +[Those who rejoined the Artists will be found in Section III. (by +reference to the Index at end of Book) or in the alphabetical Section +IV. ED.] + + *: Indicates Regimental Nos. in 28/London: all others are 20th + Middlesex R.V.] + + Co. Reg. NAME (and date of leaving). Unit. + No. + + G *867 ADAMS, H. F. (1914) _Lieut._ _R.A.M.C._ + E 498 ADAMS, H. P. (1885) _Cpl._ 1/_Hon. Artillery + Company_ + Adjutant ADDISON, A. J. B. (1906) _Lt.-Col._ 9/_York & + Lancs._ _Killed in + action_ 1/7/16 + M 4973 ARMITAGE, W. J. (1907) _Major_ 4/_York & + Lancaster_ + C *679 ATHERLEY, E. J. M. (1912) _Capt._ 4/_Manchester_ + B *487 ATKIN-BERRY, H. C. (1912) _Major_ _D.A.A.G._ + D-S-O [M] + F ¶4650 AUSTIN, F. C. (1905) _Major_ 9/_N. Stafford_ + _w._ -/6/16 + F ¶3297 AUSTIN, J. M. C. (1901) _Capt. & Adjt._ + 6/_Suffolk_ + A 4855 BAKER, A. W. (1896) _Lieut._ 5/_Yorkshire + L.I._ _Killed in + action_ 28/7/16 + C *276 BARE, A. R. (1910) _Capt._ 1/_N. Lancs._ + _Staff-Capt._ + 189/_Inf. Bde._ D-S-O + [M] + A *476 BARRAUD, C. H. (1912) _Lieut._ 43/_Canadians_ + (_Cameron Highldrs. of + Canada_) + D *415 BASEVI, J. (1912) _Major_ + _Canadian M.G.C._ + M *184 BIRD, C. K. (1910) _Lieut._ _R.E._ + D 4481 BELEY, G. (1901) _Capt._ _R.A.M.C._ + D 5397 BELEY, W. (1901) _Pte._ 73/_Canadian + Highldrs._ _Killed in + action_ 28/4/15 + M 6535 BELL, A. N. (1906) _Lieut._ _Canadians_ + _Killed in action_ + G 3087 BENN, I. H. (1890) _Commander_ _R.N.V.R._ + D 4554 BESANT, P. E. (1894) _Major_ 1/_R. Warwick_ + E 5907 BINNS, H. W. (1904) _Capt._ _R.F.A._ + H 2999 BLAGDEN, B. H. (1892) 2/_Lt._ _R.D.C._ + G 3462 BLYTH, C. F. T. (1908) _Lt.-Col._ _R.A.S.C._ + C-M-G + F *252 BOOT, H. P. (1909) _Capt._ _R.F.C._ + H 3554 BOOTH, C. A. (1900) _Major_ 3/_Manchester_ + _and_ 3/_Wiltshire_ + D 2314 BOSTOCK, R. A. (1886) _Surgeon-Capt._ + 2/_Scots Guards_ + K 6248 BOWIE, G. P. (1904) _Capt._ 5/(_Canadian_) + _Western Cavalry_ + _Killed in action_ + 7/7/15 + L 6385 BRADDELL, T. A. D. (1903) _Lieut._ _R.N.V.R._ + D 4390 BRAKENRIDGE, F. J. (1898) _Lt.-Col._ _R.A.M.C._ + C-M-G + A *271 BROCK, E. A. P. (1909) _Capt._ _R.A.M.C._ + D 2628 BROOK, H. D. (1908) _Colonel_ _R.A.M.C._ + D 2734 BROOK, W. F. (1889) _Lt.-Col._ _R.A.M.C._ + C 6403 BRUZAUD, S. J. (1908) _Lieut._ _R.A.O.D._ + D 3831 BULLAR-ALLAN, E. (1892) _Major_ _R.A.M.C._ + (_Australian_) + A 4744 BULLER, W. A. H. (1900) _Lieut. R.N.V.R._ + G 4565 BURT, A. (1893) _Brig.-Genl._ + (_Colonel_ 3/_Dragoon + Gds._) C-M-G D-S-O + A-M + F 1588 BUSSELL, H. J. (1908) _Sergt-Major_ _R.A.M.C._ + G *1175 BUTCHER, V. H. (1913) _Lieut._ 4/_Essex_ + D *504 BUXTON, St. J. D. (1913) _Major_ _R.A.M.C._ F/D + H 1932 CALDERON, A. M. (1887) _Capt._ 13/_Canadian + Infantry_ + F 314 CAREY-THOMAS, H. (1908) _Capt._ _R.E._ + C *401 CARPENTER, J. H. (1912) _Capt._ 6/_Cavalry_, + _Indian Army_ + G *115 CASLAKE, A. J. (1912) _Sgt._ 5/_Canadian + Highlanders_ _Killed + in action_ 25/5/15 + G 4932 CASTLE-SMITH, H. (1900) _Major_ _Suffolk Regt._ + (_attached Egyptian + Army_) + L 5483 CASTLE, W. H. (1902) _Lieut._ _R.A.S.C._ + H *685 CATHER, G. St. G. S. (1911) _Lieut._ + 9/_R.I.Fusiliers_ + _Killed in action_ + 2/7/16 =V.C.= + C 6164 CATHIE, H. W. (1909) _Lieut._ _W.African + Frontier Force_ + _Killed in action in + the Cameroons_ + C 3413 CHATER, A. G. (1889) _Lieut._ _R.N.V.R._ + A 4018 CHEW, R. (1900) _Major_ 15/_London_ + D 4371 CHILD, G. A. (1892) _Capt._ _R.A.M.C._ O-B-E + H 4758 COCKE, T. D. (1909) _Major_ _R.A.S.C._ + _Staff-Officer_ _Min. + of Munitions_ O-B-E + F *382 COLE, T. P. (1912) _Capt._ _R.A.M.C._ + (114/_Bde._, _R.F.A._) + _Salonika_ + B 5795 COLLARD, R. D. (1908) _Capt._ _R.A.S.C._ + B 6015 COLLIN, W. H. (1903) _Lieut._ _R.E._ + F 2327 COLLINS, J. A. (1894) _Capt._ 6/_Essex_ + C 5655 CORK, R. P. (1902) _Capt._ 22/_London_ + (_H.Q. Staff, 47^{th} + Div._) [M] + G 1997 COUNSELL, H. E. (1882) _Major_ _R.A.M.C._ + D 3508 COURTNEY, G. B. (1889) _Capt._ _R.A.M.C._ + D *888 COURTNEY, J. M. (1911) _Capt._ _R.A.M.C._ + G 5747 CRANMER, A. T. (1903) _Capt._ 8/_Middlesex_ + H 4048 CROCKFORD, P. T. (1899) _Capt._ _K.R.R._ + H ¶4400 CROFT, Peter (1901) _Capt._ _S. African + Forces_ + B 4653 CULVERWELL, W. (1906) _Capt._ _Essex Regt._ + B 2786 CROSBY, J. G. (1886) _Lt.-Col._ 7/_Essex_ + G 5286 DARBISHIRE, C. W. (1899) _Capt._ 6/_R. Welch + Fusiliers_ + F 3517 DAVIS, L. H. B. (1908) _Lieut._ _Labour Corps_ + B *427 DAWSON, H. R. W. (1913) _Capt. & Adjt._ 5/_R. + Sussex_ + A 6276 DETRAZ, F. F. (1906) _Capt._ _R.A.M.C._ + D *207 DE VILLE, E. A. J. (1912) _Lieut._ _R.N.A.S._ + H 2239 DICKSON, G. A. H. (1884) _Lt.-Col._ _S. African + Forces_ + K 6062 DIXON, H. J. (1903) _Lieut._ _M.G.C._ + G 3206 DIXON, S. W. (1896) _Major_ _R.A.S.C._ + E 6126 DORE, W. C. H. (1913) _Lt.-Col._ _Labour + Corps_ [M] + H *291 DOWDEN, A. E. (1909) _Capt._ _Railway + Transport_ + E 6390 DOWN, A. J. (1908) _Major_ 8/_Middlesex_ + _Died_ 28/11/18 + G *1097 EATON, J. E. C. (1914) _2/Lt._ _Special + Employment_ + E 4163 EDIS, R. H. W. (1902) _Capt._ _T.F. Reserve_ + _Died May_, 1916 + B 6320 EDSALL, D. B. (1906) _Capt._ 14/_London_ + B 4913 EGERTON, V. C. (1901) _Major_ 16/_London_ + F 5213 ELLIOTT, D. A. (1904) _Lieut._ _R.N.V.R._ + C *387 EVANS, H. W. (1913) _Capt._ _R.A.M.C._ [M] + E *232 EVANS, S. H. (1910) _Lieut._ _S. Staffs_ + _To R.E._, _I. W. T._ + _Wounded_ + E *429 FARADAY, M. S. (1909) _Lieut._ _R.F.A and + R.F.C._ + G 5898 FELTON, R. (1907) _Lieut._ _R.A.M.C._ + A 6120 FINNIS, A. C. (1902) _Lieut._ 6/_S. + Staffordshire_ + G 2855 FLEMING, A. D. (1889) _Major_ 17/_R. Warwick_ + C 4571 FLOWER, V. A. (1895) _Lt.-Col._ 1/22 _London + &_ 1/13 _London_ D-S-O + _Killed in action_ + 15/8/17 + C *39 FOWLER, A. C. O. (1910) _Lieut._ 13/_Worcester & + M.G.C._ + G *1172 FOWLER, H. O. (1914) _Lieut._ _Singapore + Rifles_ + F 5941 FOX, R. H. (1902) _Capt._ _R.F.A._ ✠ + G *381 GALE, H. M. (1910) _Staff-Capt._ + _R.A.S.C._ ✠ + D *798 GATEHOUSE, G. J. W. (1914) _Capt._ + 1/_Northumberland + Fusiliers_ + H 2904 GAZZANA, C. J. (1888) _Sgt._ 11/_Canadians_ + G 1953 GILBERTSON, J. H. (1886) _Major_ 1/_Hertford_ + G *880 GODBER, H. G. (1913) _Capt._ 15/_Northumb. + Fus._ _Killed in + action_ 18/7/16 + C *37 GRANT-DAVIES, H. (1913) _Capt._ 7/_R. Lancaster_ + B 2277 GRAVES, H. (1897) _Capt._ 2/6 _Suffolk_ + D *146 GREGORY, M. S (1910) _Capt._ 3/_Sappers & + Miners_, _Indian Army_ + ✠ + F *627 GRIFFITH-JONES, M. P. (1913) _Capt._ 2/_Durham L.I._✠ + F *511 GRIFFITH-JONES, W. L. P. (1910) _Lieut._ _Killed in + action_ 12/7/16 + B 6501 GURNEY, C. H (1904) _Lt.-Col._ 12/_E. + Yorkshire_ D-S-O + D *513 HALL, G. L. D. (1913) _Capt._ 13/_London_ + Staff *237 HALL, H. F. (1912) _Special Equipment + Duties_ M-B-E D-C-M + G *212 HAMBLEY, R. J. H. (1911) _Lieut._ _R.G.A._ ✠ + E 5050 HARKNESS, G. F. J. (1903) _Major_ _Indian Medical + Service_ + A 4787 HARTON, W. H. (1898) _Lieut._ 5/_Canadian + Mounted Rifles_ + E 4409 HAYWARD, A. B. (1900) _Lieut._ _Guards M/G + Regt._ + F 6266 HELLARD, W. B. (1905) _Capt._ _R.F.C._ + C 6510 HEMSLEY, H. N. (1908) _Major_ 21/_London_ ✠ + F *171 HENDERSON, G. W. (1909) _Major_ 9/_London_ + F 2682 HENDREY, S. C. (1892) _R. Defence Corps_ + D *352 HICHENS, J. B. (1910) _Lieut._ 16/_K.R.R.C._ + _Killed in action_ + 16/7/16 + D *726 HOGBEN, H. F. T. (1913) _Lieut._ 10/_Middlesex_ + (2/_Norfolk_) _Killed + in action_ 22/11/15 + C 5530 HONNOR, T. (1901) _Lieut._ _R.A.F._ + E 4812 HOPKINS, P. A. (1900) _Lt.-Col._ 13/_London + and_ 15/_Worcester_ + O-B-E + D 1108 HORSLEY, Sir Victor (1880) _Colonel_ _A.M.S._ [M] + C-B _Died in + Mesopotamia_ 16/7/16 + D *890 HUGHES, H. L. G. (1914) _Capt._ _R.A.M.C._ D-S-O + ✠ F/D [M] + C 5906 HUNT, A. G. (1901) _2/Lt._ 4/_Guards M/G + Regt._ _Killed in + action_ 4/11/18 + E *646 HUNT, H. V. (1914) _Capt._ _R.A.S.C._ + E 4350 HYNDMAN, H. H. (1896) _Lieut._ _R.G.A._ + D 1996 JONES, S. Lloyd (1882) _Lt.-Col._ _R.A.M.C._ + F 6084 KELSEY, P. A. Clive (1903) _Capt._ 6/_E. Kent_ + _Died of wounds_ + 26/7/15 + D 3898 KITCAT, S. A. P. (1895) _Commr._ _R.N.V R._ + A 3004 KYSH, H. H. (1891) _Lieut._ + 1/_Staffordshire + Yeomanry_ + F *531 LACK, J. W. (1913) _Capt._ 8/_Suffolk_ + _Died of wounds_ + 26/7/16 [M] + G 5899 LAWFORD, B. (1903) _2/Lt._ _Base Censor_, + _Boulogne_ + G 1399 LAWSON, G. L. L. 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(1898) _Sgt._ 18/_Rifle + Brigade_ + F 5244 MAUNDE-THOMPSON, F. G. (1900) _Major_ _R.A.O.D._ + E 5820 MELLISH, Rev. E. N. (1901) _Army Chaplain_ =V.C.= ✠ + H 5613 MILEHAM, C. A. (1906) _Lieut._ _R. Sussex_ _To + Indian Army_ + H 5111 MILEHAM, E. C. (1906) _Lieut._ _R.G.A._ + A *365 MILLWOOD, A. M. (1912) _Lieut._ 1/55 _Cookes + Rifles, Indian Army_ ✠ + [M] + E *161 MOORE, P. (1911) _Lieut._ _R.A.S.C._ + C 5022 MORELAND, H. (1898) _Staff-Capt._ _Trench + Warfare Dept._ + (_W.O._) + A 4873 MURRAY, A. C. (1910) _Capt._ _R.A.S.C._ + D *179 NAYLOR, W. L. (1914) _Sgt._ _Grenadier Guards + and R.E._ M-S-M + B *21 NEALE, P. (1913) _Lieut._ 44/_Canadians_✠ + H 2869 NICHOLLS, J. E. (1891) _Major_ _Southern + Rhodesia Vols. & + Capt._ 2/_Rifles Cav. + Regt._ + D *552 NOEL, G. B. E. (1914) _Lieut._ _R.A.S.C._ + E *56 O’CONNELL, E. J. D. (1911) _Lieut._ 3/_London_ + G 4985 ODGERS, A. W. (1901) _Capt._ 8/_Worcester_ + H 5614 O’HALLORAN, S. N. E. (1902) _Lieut._ 2/_Essex_ + H 5843 OMMANEY, C. C. (1901) _Capt._ _Imperial + Yomanry & R.E._ + H 5921 OMMANEY, L. M. (1902) _Capt._ 10/_E. + Lancashire_ + H 5427 PARKER, A. S. (1906) _Capt._ 5/_Manchester_ + _Wounded_ + (_Gallipoli_) 27/5/15 + M *82 PARKER, C. R. (1910) _Divl. Engnrs., R.N.D._ + _Died of wounds_ + (_Gallipoli_) 10/7/15 + G 5911 PARKER, R. F. (1903) _Capt._ 21/_Manchester_✠ + _Staff-Capt._ + G 4637 PARSONS, A. C. (1898) _Major_ _R.A.M.C._ + F 1826 PARSONS, H. C. (1886) _Lt.-Col._ _R.A.M.C._ + G 4762 PARSONS, W. J. (1901) _Capt._ 12/_Middlesex_ + C 5028 PASSMORE, A. (1903) + C 6512 PILCHER, A. H. (1906) _Capt._ _Durham L.I._ + B 3261 PILKINGTON, C. (1911) _Attached_ 2/_Scots + Guards_ + B 6479 PILKINGTON, G. (1909) _Lieut._ _R.F.C_ _Died + of wounds_ 18/10/17 + D 3463 POTT, Frank (1903) _Capt._ _10th Bn. + Canadian Exped. Force_ + _Killed in action_ + 23/4/15 (_nr. Ypres_) + G 2468 POTT, Marcus (1903) _Capt._ _British + Columbia Regt._ + G 3069 POTTON, E. (1882) _Lieut._ _R.N.V.R._ + B *26 POWELL, R. W. (1914) 2/_Lt._ 3/_Worcester_ + _Killed in action_ + 10/7/17 + G 2468 PRALL, S. E. (1887) _Lt.-Col._ _Indian + Medical Service_ + M 6711 PRETYMAN, M. W. (1909) 2/_Lt._ _R.E._ _Killed + in action_ 10/8/15 + D 5480 PRIESTLEY, H. E. (1903) _Major_ _R.A.M.C._ C-M-G + C *654 PRITCHARD, G. B. (1912) _Capt._ _R.A.M.C._ + E 4703 PULLAR, E. J. (1902) _Capt._ _R.E._ + D *750 PURSER, P. A. (1913) _Lieut._ _R.A.S.C._ + _Died of wounds_ + 30/4/16 + C 6491 QUEKETT, G. O. (1908) _Lieut._ _R.F.A._ + C *102 RHODES, W. C. (1912) _Lieut._ _Indian Army_ + E 4967 RICHARDS, F. (1909) _Sgt.-Major_ + _Roughriders_ + C 6452 RICHMOND, W. S. (1909) _Colonel_ _R.E._ C-M-G + F/D + D 3768 RIDSDALE, A. E. (1891) _Capt._ _R.A.M.C._ + D *735 ROBINSON, A. D. (1912) _Lieut._ _R.E._ + Adjutant ROMER, C. F. (1902) _Chief of Staff_ + -/_Canadian Division_ + _Major-General_ C-B + C-M-G + F *717 ROMER, G. F. (1910) 2/Lt. 13/_Middlesex_ + _Killed in action_ + 12/5/16 + H 2095 ROPER, H. (1901) _Major_ _Royal Guernsey + L.I._ + C *260 RUSSELL, R. T. (1914) _Major_ 2/9 _Gurkhas_ + D-S-O + D *346 RYDE, J. T. (1911) 2/_Lt._ 3/_Bedford_ + _Died of wounds_ + 8/5/17 + C 5378 SAFFELL, R. T. (1905) _Capt._ _R.F.A._ + F 5408 DE STE. CROIX, G. (1901) _Capt._ _R.A.S.C._ + A 4988 ST. JOHN-BEALE, A. (1898) _Lieut._ _Labour Corps_ + D-C-M + G *865 SAW, N. H. W. (1914) _Capt._ _R.A.M.C._ ✠ + _Killed in action_ + 9/10/17 + D 3262 SAYRES, A. W. F. (1890) _Lt.-Col._ _R.A.M.C._ + C *797 SCOTT, P. D. (1914) _Capt._ _R.A.M.C._ + H *938 SEARCY, J. W. (1913) _Lieut._ _Australian + I.F._ ✠ + G 3990 SEBASTIAN-SMITH, C. A. (1892) _Major_ _R.E._ + _Submarine Mining_ + F 6352 SHARPE, W. S. (1910) _Capt._ 1/_R. Fusiliers_ + D 4492 SHARPS, H. A. (1908) _Cpl._ _R.E._ + M 6086 SHEPPARD, J. (1905) _Capt._ 6/_S. Stafford_ + _Wounded in Dublin, + Easter_, 1916 + M 6678 SHEPPARD, R. M. (1908) _Capt._ _S. + Staffordshire_ + D 3060 SIEVEKING, A. R. (1887) _Lieut._ _R.A.M.C._ + ¶3411 SLEMAN, R. R. (1908) _Col._ _R.A.M.C._ + _A.D.M.S. (Malta)_ + C-B-E M-V-O + A 3957 SMITH, S. J. (1897) _Capt._ _R.A.M.C._ + D 4240 STALLARD, H. G. F. (1896) _Lt.-Col._ _R.A.M.C._ + C 2145 STIRLING, T. (1903) _Capt._ _T.F. Reserve_ + _D.I.M._ + E 6298 SULMAN, A. E. (1905) _Lt.-Col._ 11/_R. + Fusiliers_ ✠ + D *957 THOMAS, A. E. R. (1913) _Cpl._ 18/_Australian + Infantry_ _Killed in + action_ 27/8/15 + K 5493 THURSTON, J. W. (1904) _Capt._ _Railway Traffic + Officer_ + E 4667 TRAVERS, H. C. (1899) _Brigadier-Genl._ + _R.A.O.D._ D-S-O + E 6263 TRAVERS, W. T. (1904) _Major_ _R.E._ + A *275 TRIPP, H. E. H. (1913) _Lieut._ _R.A.S.C._ + D 3876 TRUSTRAM, L. C. J. (1890) _Lieut._ 3/_Lincoln_ + F 3241 TURNER, Martin N. (1886) _Lt.-Col._ 1/_D.C.L.I._ + _Wounded (Aisne)_ + 9/9/14 C-B C-M-G C-B-E + [M] (2) _Brig-Genl._ + 15/_Inf. Bde._ + B 4972 UPTON, R. G. (1906) _Capt._ 25/_London_ + _Staff-Capt._ + 227/_Inf. Brigade_ + B 6395 UPTON, R. (1906) _Capt._ 25/_London_ + D 3067 VAUGHAN, H. S. (1888) _Lieut._ _R.F.A._ + _Killed in action_ + 31/7/17 + F 5166 VAUGHAN, J. C. F. D. (1906) _Surgeon_ _R.N._ + (_H.M.S. Carysfort_) + H 4199 WEBB, A. C. (1895) _Capt._ 9/_Shropshire + L.I._ + A 2215 WEBB, L. (1884) _Lt.-Col._ 13/_London_ + G 2852 WEIL, P. H. (1885) _T.F. Reserve_ _Capt. in + Army_ + G 3652 WEST, R. M. (1892) _Lt.-Col._ _R.A.M.C._ + _Wounded_ (_Vermelles_ + 9/10/15) + D *308 WHIFFEN, S. W. (1911) _Capt._ _R.A.S.C._ + A 5854 WHITLEY, H. S. B. (1906) _Capt._ _R.E._ + F 5410 WICKHAM, J. A. (1901) _Brigadier-Genl._ _R.E._ + H 6115 WILKS, P. W. (1905) _Lieut._ _I.W.T._ + F 3179 WILLIAMS, A. H. (1887) _Capt._ _Attd. H.Q._ + _London District_ + O-B-E + G 6405 WISE, A. R. (1909) 47/_Canadians_ + G 4152 DE WITT, H. M. (1896) _Capt._ 4/_Wiltshire_ + H 4015 WOOD, C. M. A. (1891) _Lt.-Col._ _A. A. G. + Southern Command_ + C-M-G D-S-C + Adjutant WORSHIP, V. T. (1909) _Lt.-Col._ 1/_R. Munster + Fusiliers_ D.S.O. + C *107 WRIGHT, L. D. (1912) _Capt._ _R.A.M.C._ + + + For ADDENDA. + + + For ADDENDA (Old Members). + + + + + SECTION VI. + + THE ARTISTS’ RIFLES V.A.D. + + +On the 31st January, 1911, at the suggestion of Colonel Walter Horsley, +the then Commanding Officer, a small Provisional Committee was formed +with a view to raising a Voluntary Aid Detachment in connection with +the Battalion. The result was the formation of the 104th (Artists’ +Rifles) V.A.D., the original members of which were all relatives or +friends of officers and men in the Regiment, and on the outbreak of +the war there was immediately available a well-trained Detachment, +numbering over 40, the whole of whom at once volunteered for service +abroad or at home. + +The primary idea of such an organisation was to look after the sick +and wounded necessarily left behind a Territorial Army in action, for +whom no provision had yet been made, and to pass them back to the Base +Hospitals. + +Owing to the Territorial Units being merged into the other fighting +forces the V.A.D.s were not required for the purpose for which they +were originally intended. Thereupon the 104th offered to equip and +staff an Auxiliary Military Hospital. Their offer was accepted and +the Hospital was opened on April 28th, 1915, at Egremont, Lyndhurst +Gardens, Hampstead, as an auxiliary to the Hampstead Military Hospital, +to receive 23 patients, soon increased to 25, and after a year to 32. +The entire work of the Hospital--Superintending, Nursing, Cooking, and +Cleaning was done by the members of the Detachment. + +Before the Hospital was closed, on the 31st May 1919, nearly 1,000 +patients had passed through the wards, two at least of whom were old +members of the Regiment. + + + + + THE 104th (ARTISTS’ RIFLES) V.A.D. + + LIST OF MEMBERS WHO SERVED IN THE HOSPITAL. + + *: Original Members. + + + Dr. Lewis Glover _Medical Officer._ + Miss A. S. Goodall _Commandant._ + *Mrs. de Segundo _Lady Superintendent._ + *Mrs. Herbert Shirley _Lady Superintendent._ + Miss Ethel Allbutt _Matron from April, 1918._ + Miss Janet Venables _Quartermaster._ + Miss A. Sawtell _Quartermaster._ + Miss M. Goodall, M.B.E. _Secretary & Treasurer._ + + Miss Ackers. + *Mrs. Baines. + Miss G. Barrett. + Miss Bodkin. + Miss Brereton. + Miss Brown. + *Miss M. Bruce. + Miss Burton. + Miss Coleman. + Miss Cowell. + Miss Carey Morgan. + *Miss D. Davidson. + *Miss E. Davidson. + *Mrs. Edlmann. + Miss Edgell. + Miss Fischel. + Miss D. Ford. + Miss Freer-Smith. + *Mrs. Fry. + Mrs. Gittens. + Miss Gordon. + *Miss Greenwood. + Miss D. Grinling. + Miss Hammersley. + Mrs. Hammond. + Miss Harris. + Miss Hodson. + Miss Hutchinson. + Miss E. Jones. + Miss J. Manley. + Miss N. Manley. + *Miss Marvin. + Mrs. Morewood. + Miss Moir. + Miss Moore. + *Miss Neame. + Miss Pepper. + Miss Patterson. + Miss Reaney. + Miss Richardson. + Miss Robinson. + *Miss Selfe. + Miss Showell. + Miss Cecil Smith. + Mrs. E. Stewart. + *Miss J. Stewart. + *Miss M. Stewart. + Mrs. Sutcliffe. + Miss Taylor. + Miss Travers. + Miss Turner. + Miss Turton. + Miss E. Wallis. + Miss F. Wallis. + Miss H. Webb. + Miss H. Welch. + Miss M. Welch. + Miss West. + Miss Whitehead. + Miss Wilkinson. + Miss M. Wilson. + Miss Whyte. + + Major Arthur Davidson, V.D., _Chairman of Committee from October + 20th, 1916_ + + + LIST OF HONOURS AND AWARDS, 1914-1918. + + =Order of the British Empire.=--Miss A. S. Goodall, M.B.E. + =Order of St. John of Jerusalem.=--Mrs. de Segundo, “Honorary + Serving Sister.” + + + BROUGHT TO NOTICE (Secretary of State’s Mentions). + + Dr. Lewis Glover. + Miss A. S. Goodall. + Miss G. M. Goodall. + Miss D. Grinling. + Miss M. Neame. + Miss A. Sawtell. + Mrs. de Segundo. + Miss O. M. Selfe. + Mrs. Herbert Shirley. + Miss W. Turton + Miss J. Venables + Miss M. Wilson. + + + + + INDEX + + TO + + THE ROLL OF HONOUR + + HONOURS AND DECORATIONS + + AND + + COMMISSIONS + + +THIS INDEX DOES NOT INCLUDE THE ALPHABETICAL SECTIONS “OTHER RANKS” +(No. IV.) AND “OLD MEMBERS” (No. V.) + +THE “_Addenda_” REFERRED TO WILL BE FOUND AT THE BEGINNING OF THE +BOOK: THE “_Corrigenda_” AT THE END. + +†: Killed in action or died. +§: See this name in _Addenda_. +¶: See reference to this name in _Corrigenda_. + + + NAME. PAGE. + + Abbey, H. R. B. 366 + Abbot, W. 322 + Abbot-Anderson, L. G. 149, 159, 309 + Abbott, K. D. 399 + Abbott, N. 371 + †Abbott, T. W. 20, 165 + Abbott, W. 285 + Abbott, W. F. 182 + Abbott-Greenwood, W. E. W. 223 + _Abbreviations_ _162_, _307_, _434_ + †Abecasis, A. 13, 350¶ + Abel, F. W. P. 289 + †Abel, J. E., 53, 263§ + Aberdein, A. 399 + †Ablett, L. W. 23, 333 + Ablitt, H. 213 + Abraham, E. E. U. 287 + Abrahamson, H. 278 + Abrook, W. R. C. 422 + Abson, P. 201 + †Aburn, E. M. 23 + Acheson, J. F. 349 + Ackermann, E. C. 299 + Ackermann, G. 165 + Ackernley, R. C. 196 + Ackroyd, G. F. 403 + Ackroyd, J. A. 366 + Acton, G. R. 415 + Acton, J. W. D. 302 + Acton, R. 201 + †Adair, E. S. B. 41 + Adam, W. 221 + †Adams, A. C. 31, 313a + †Adams, A. C. H. 29, 383 + Adams, A. E. St. J. 245 + Adams, A. F. 427 + Adams, A. G. 152, 234 + Adams, A. G. C. 249 + Adams, A. H. 409 + Adams, A. J. 363 + †Adams, A. M. 21, 53, 285 + Adams, B. 53, 333 + Adams, B. R. C. 224 + †Adams, C. H. 21, 363 + †Adams, E. L. 39 + Adams, F. 355 + †Adams, J. B. P. 12, 372 + Adams, K. 337 + †Adams, L. R. 23 + Adams, O. H. 53, 101 + †Adams, P. H. 39, 335 + Adams, P. W. 165 + †Adams, R. 4, 327 + Adams, R. B. 164 + Adams, R. C. 196 + Adams, R. G. H. 319 + Adams, S. 398 + Adams, S. A. 201 + Adams, T. J. 53, 258 + Adams, T. W. 184 + Adams, W. A. C. 309 + Adams, W. B. 215 + Adams, W. C. 53, 224[34] + Adams-Acton, G. M. 219 + Adamson, C. 240 + Adamson, C. P. 165 + Adamson, J. W. E. 196 + Adcock, C. W. 225 + Adderley, C. J. H. 201 + †Addie, R. L. 26, 269 + Addington, G. 235 + †Addis, D. M. 17, 246 + Addison, C. R. 263 + Addison, R. 54, 152, 272 + Addison, V. 311a + †Addy, K. J. 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M. 192 + Lipscombe, D. de B. 336 + Lissack, M. S. 299 + Lisser, H. C. J. 293 + Lister, A. W. 98, 192 + †Lister, J. C. 16, 187, 359 + Little, H. R. 174 + †Littleboy, V. H. 27, 164 + Littler, A. E. 286 + †Littler, F. 18, 277 + †Littler, T. 18, 174 + †Livermore, E. B. 10, 306 + _Liverpool Regt._ _285_ + Livesey, J. W. 337 + Livingstone, F. M. 174 + †Livock, E. S. 25, 174, 362 + Livock, R. P. 214 + †Llarena, E. F. 4, 354 + Llewellyn, A. H. 350 + Llewellyn, J. T. 331 + †Llewellyn, T. G. 24 + †Llewellyn, V. 41, 375 + Lloyd, C. T. J. 375 + Lloyd, D. H. 325 + †Lloyd, E. C. 39, 367 + †Lloyd, F. B. 10, 234 + Lloyd, G. L. 155, 192 + Lloyd, G. Y. L. 199 + Lloyd, H. S. J. 377, 415 + Lloyd, O. O. 149 + Lloyd, R. J. 389 + Lloyd, S. C. 274 + Lloyd, T. R. 291 + †Lloyd-Jones, J. 6, 98, 155, 390 + Loader, G. S. 199 + Lobb, A. J. 421 + Lock, H. 159 + †Lock, J. A. 10, 334 + †Lock, J. P. 29, 189 + Lock, P. 323 + Lockett, C. C. 199 + Lockett, M. V. 410 + †Lockhart, R. F. 18, 299 + Lockie, L. P. D. 267 + Lockier, A. E. 423 + Lockwood, E. J. 98, 243 + Lockwood, G. K. 392 + Lockwood, R. 413 + Lodder, W. C. 413 + Lodge, A. P. D. 363, 426 + Lodge, D. R. 219 + Lofthouse, C. T. 317 + †Lofting, C. E. 12, 334 + Lofting, H. J. 220 + Lofts, F. 319 + Logan, W. W. 189 + Lomas, L. F. 174 + Lomax, G. C. 209 + _London Regt._ _289_ + Long, A. W. 174 + Long, B. E. 263 + Long, E. B. 372 + Long, F. C. 303 + Long, F. W. 214 + †Long, J. T. 22, 174 + Long, O. A. 228 + Long, S. H. 183 + Long, T. D. 155, 271 + Long, W. B. 340 + Long, W. H. 260 + Longbotham, C. B. 98, 333 + Longden, G. 174 + Longley, P. R. H. 256 + †Longstaff, J. C. 8, 385 + Longstaff, R. 99, 393 + Longstaff, R. F. 337 + †Longthorpe, F. 38, 424 + †Longuet-Higgins, K. 3, 418 + Lonsdale, P. H. 385 + †Looker, A. D. 40, 356 + Looms, A. 250 + Looseley, C. A. 199 + Lord, C. G. 199 + †Lord, F. S. 2, 234 + Lord, G. H. 99, 279 + Lord, H. 363 + Lorimer, J. S. 99, 327 + Lort, R. G. 378 + Lort, W. V. 99, 293 + Lott, F. A. 99, 376 + Loudon, R. M. W. 174 + Loudon, W. F. 346 + †Loudoun, T. 35, 257 + Loup, L. A. 335 + Love, G. R. S. 399 + Love, R. N. 364 + Loveless, R. B. 155, 298 + Loveless, R. E. 254 + Lovell, A. H. 362 + Lovell, B. 99, 424 + †Lovell, E. C. 26, 269 + Lovell, G. H. 163, 401 + Lovell, P. T. 189 + Lovell, P. W. 331 + Loveridge, J. L. 99, 225 + Lovett, F. J. 251 + †Low, H. St. J. 21 + Low, H. V. 174 + †Lowder, N. R. 15, 369 + Lowe, A. E. 396 + Lowe, E. 272 + Lowe, G. M. 228 + Lowe, J. L. 155, 192 + Lowe, S. T. 317 + Lowe, T. H. 410 + Lowe, W. C. 288 + Lowick, J. S. 272 + Lowles, H. 338 + †Lowrie, J. E. 184§ + Lowrie, W. A. 267 + †Lowry, V. C. 32, 358 + Lowther, W. J. 194, 298 + _Loyal North Lancs. Regt._ _273_ + Loynes, J. H. 185 + Luard, S. D’A. 384 + Lubbock, H. T. 310 + Lucas, A. W. T. 205 + Lucas, C. J. 99, 293 + Lucas, E. H. A. 386 + Lucas, H. D. 304 + Lucas, J. K. 268 + Lucas, L. M. 419 + Lucas, L. W. 356 + Lucas, T. M. 199 + Lucke, D. H. 261 + Lucke, F. W. 401 + †Luckhurst, W. H. 15, 390 + Ludbrook, P. 291 + †Ludlow, L. 11, 296 + Ludski, J. C. 174 + Luke, A. W. G. 174 + †Lumb, H. 5, 187 + Lumby, R. E. A. 424 + Lumsden, F. 205 + Lund, P. A. 427 + Lunn, A. R. 282 + Lunn, B. H. 257 + Lunn, P. R. 376 + Lupton, L. 155, 268, 278 + Luscombe, D. A. 427 + Luscombe, R. A. 233 + Luscombe, V. 227 + Luscombe, V. C. 199 + Lusty, R. A. 366 + Lyal, D. H. 298 + Lye, P. 205 + Lyford, E. 199 + Lyford, J. 428¶ + Lyle, A. H. 249 + Lyle, A. M. A. 349 + Lynam, E. W. O’F. 259 + Lynch, G. A. 389 + Lynch, J. F. A. 407 + Lynch, M. G. L. 410 + Lyne, H. W. 99, 388 + Lynes, J. A. 305 + Lynn, D. L. 174 + Lynn, H. 407 + Lynn, S. 205 + Lyon, F. T. B. 155, 286 + Lyon, W. W. 251 + Lyons, E. F. 100, 236 + †Lyons, E. T. 22, 272 + Lyons-Campbell, A. 189 + +_In determining alphabetical order the prefix “MC” is treated in this +Index as if spelt “MAC.”_ + + Mabe, H. P. 284 + Mabey, C. D. 263 + †Mabey, J. H. 26, 305 + †McAdam, A. C. 38, 418 + McAlester, C. J. 239 + McAllister, A. 233 + †MacAndrew, W. F. 16 + MacArthur, R. 362 + †Macarthy, J. J. 42 + Macaulay, D. I. 253 + Macaulay, J. 174 + Macaulay, W. H. 242 + McAvoy, D. G. 244 + McBain, H. 100, 241 + Macbean, C. A. 337 + Macbeth, B. J. G. 205 + †McCall, A. 20, 100, 345 + McCall, E. B. 221 + McCann, W. J. 155, 326 + McCarraher, C. 385 + †McCarthy, T. F. 33, 100, 274 + †McClarence, S. 14, 334 + McClellan, J. F. M. 225 + McClellan, R. J. 413 + McConachy, J. L. 267 + McConnel, J. E. G. 292 + McCormick, A. E. 302 + †McCormick, H. 16, 271 + McCorquodale, G. M. 155, 273 + McCubbin, B. A. 175 + †MacCullock, A. G. 391 + McCullock, A. G. 391 + MacDonald, A. 413 + MacDonald, A. L. 16, 316 + MacDonald, C. A. 211 + McDonald, D. C. 175 + MacDonald, E. A. G. 240 + Macdonald, E. N. 145, 174 + Macdonald, E. P. 186 + MacDonald, J. 150, 174 + McDonald, John (765660) 205 + McDonald, John (764502) 231 + Macdonald, K. 100, 347 + MacDonald, R. 228 + †MacDonald, R. F. K. 27 + McDonogh, B. M. 375 + MacDougall, P. A. 100, 174 + McDowall, R. A. 155, 378 + Mace, A. 250 + Mace, A. C. 407 + Mace, E. R. 102, 285 + Mace, H. K. 298 + McEwan, H. H. 238 + †Macey, C. J. 4, 237 + McFadyen, J. C. 17, 189 + Macfarlane, D. M. 100, 270 + McGhee, G. D. 428 + †McGibbon, W. P. 21, 239 + †McGibney, F. G. 15, 258 + McGorrery, C. M. 175, 403 + MacGrath, M. R. 220 + MacGregor, C. S. 174 + McGregor, Evan 410 + MacGregor, G. G. 189 + MacGregor, H. J. 205 + MacGregor, J. 423 + MacGregor, J. E. M. 365 + MacGregor, J. S. 344 + McGregor, N. M. 52, 164 + McGregor, R. T. 413 + McHale, J. E. 205 + †McHardy, S. J. 33, 293 + Machin, N. F. 102, 218 + _Machine Gun Corps_ _415_ + _Machine Gun School_ _313_ + †McIlroy, J. 30 + McIlwraith, T. F. 345 + McIlwraith, W. L. 175 + MacInnes, W. A. 100, 256 + McIntyre, E. 229, 403 + McIntyre, N. 403 + McIver, C. D. 362 + Mack, E. H. 328 + †Mackain, H. F. 13, 165 + Mackay, D. J. E. 101, 212 + †Mackay, G. 19, 417 + Mackay, J. W. 392 + Mackay, R. L. 189 + Mackay, S. T. 423 + McKechnie, W. 286 + McKeever, G. N. 155, 321 + McKelvey, G. F. 205 + Mackendrick, B. 212 + Mackenzie, A. 347 + Mackenzie, E. C. F. 253 + †Mackenzie, F. B. 35, 196 + Mackenzie, K. 345 + McKenzie, L. 227 + Mackenzie, R. S. 227, 328 + McKenzie-Fowler, F. L. 261 + McKeown, F. Q. 101, 205 + McKerrow, H. D. 345 + †McKie, D. H. 14, 333 + †McKie, E. 31, 267¶ + Mackie, J. H. 228 + McKie, R. D. M. 155¶, 199 + Mackie, W. G. 101, 379 + McKim, W. R. 212 + McKinley, C. 101, 312 + McKinty, H. B. 101, 192 + Mackinley, D. M. 266 + Mackinnon, G. W. 192 + Mackinnon, N. L. 185 + Mackintosh, C. S. 410 + †Mackintosh, H. L. 2, 155, 352 + Mackintosh, J. M. 214 + Mackintosh, P. R. 424 + †Macklin, D. H. 31, 223 + McKnight, C. H. 420 + Mackrell, H. R. 185 + MacLachlan, R. 245 + †McLaren, A. C. 24 + Maclaren, D. 174 + McLaren, E. 386 + McLaren, R. A. 175 + McLean, A. J. 276 + McLellan, C. D. 205 + McLellan, R. B. 286 + MacLennan, J. C. 174 + McLeod, E. D. 407 + Macleod, E. L. H. 384 + McManus, A. 195 + †MacMillan, C. E. 37 + McMillan, E. A. 101, 229 + MacMillan, R. J. 323 + McMillan, W. 340 + McMullen, J. R. 225 + McNair, F. R. 363 + McNair, W. L. 253, 371 + McNally, I. 330 + McNally, R. J. C. 330 + Macnamara, G. E. 302 + McNamara, J. P. 410 + McNaught, J. M. 362 + MacNaughton, A. 312 + MacNaughton, R. 174 + McNeil, A. A. 186 + MacNichol, D. 410 + McNiel, R. 410 + McNiell, J. D. 217 + McNulty, G. H. 407 + McNulty, M. S. 279 + †Macouat, J. 14, 344 + Macpherson, Mc. G. 253 + MacQueen, A. J. 183 + McQueen, J. F. F. 380 + McSweeney, E. A. 401 + McTurk, E. 183 + McWalter, T. B. 101, 359 + McWilliam, E. C. 276 + McWilliam, W. R. 323 + Madan, A. G. 245 + †Madan, N. C. 6, 279 + Madden, C. R. 102, 283 + †Maddock, O. L. 10, 296 + Maddock, R. H. 102, 155, 361 + †Maddocks, J. A. 7, 371 + †Maddox, L. G. 37, 102, 304 + Madge, H. E. 231 + Maggs, L. E. 342 + †Magson, W. 39 + Mahon, J. F. 192 + †Mahony, J. 13, 363 + †Maiden, A. A. 10, 389 + Maidlow, G. 348 + Maidment, C. V. 298 + Maile, W. S. 155, 403 + †Maingot, E. 39 + Maingot, J. H. 102, 174, 426 + Maingot, J. P. L. 355 + Maingot, L. F. 410 + Maingot, P. S. 102, 155, 275 + Maingot, R. J. 245 + Maingot, V. J. 426 + Mainwaring, E. C. 310a + Maitland, N. E. 423 + Maitland-Edwards, R. S. 218 + Makalua, M. J. M. 148, 150, 163, 366 + Makin, L. S. L. 424 + Malabar, R. F. 174 + Malan, J. G. M. 212 + †Malcham, E. H. 32, 385¶ + Malcolm, E. A. 333 + †Malcolm, K. J. 29, 303 + Male, S. J. 102, 266 + †Mallalieu, J. 25, 379 + Mallen, A. 413 + Mallett, A. W. 249 + Mallett, E. A. 342 + †Mallett, E. S. 7, 271 + Mallett, N. 205 + Mallinson, B. 285 + †Mallock, D. 9, 209 + Malpass, C. E. 102, 312 + †Malsom, F. G. 24 + Maltby, R. A. L. 312a + †Manby, C. J. 24 + _Manchester Regt._ _315_ + Manley, G. D. 220 + Manley, H. C. 355 + Manlove, J. E. D. 279 + Mann, C. C. 372 + Mann, D. 103, 361 + Mann, D. B. U. 103, 350 + Mann, E. H. 410 + †Mann, F. C. 2, 351 + Mann, F. R. 103, 155, 255 + Mann, J. G. 301 + Mann, J. W. 410 + Mann, P. J. 247 + Mann, P. R. 148, 155, 298 + †Mann, R. L. 11 + †Mann, W. G. 26¶, 174 + Manners, C. 192 + Manning, A. R. O. 277 + Manning, J. W. G. 224 + †Mansel-Howe, C. I. 36, 305 + Mansfield, F. A. 262 + Mansfield, F. T. 103, 212, 262, 319 + Manson, A. M. 289 + Mantegazza, R. 174 + Manvell, F. G. 323 + March, B. D. 403 + Marchant, A. R. 407 + †Marchant, C. V. 27, 300 + Marchant, H. H. 330 + Marchant, S. G. 261 + Marcus, L. J. 356 + Mares, A. F. 421 + Mares, F. G. 407 + Margetson, A. C. 383 + Margetson, E. 103, 310 + †Margetson, E. A. 17, 175 + †Margoliouth, A. H. 13, 175 + Margoliouth, J. F. 297 + Margrett, G. M. 300 + _Marines, Royal_ _418_ + Mark, J. 192 + Markham, L. A. 300 + Markham, R. C. S. 428 + Marks, A. E. 175 + Marks, E. G. 236 + †Marks, J. 40, 241 + Marks, L. 365 + †Marlor, E. 15, 379 + †Marlow, C. D. 19, 239 + Marrable, C. G. 156, 325 + Marriott, C. 413 + Marriott, C. L. 428 + Marriott, D. W. 175 + Marriott, H. B. 267 + Marriott, J. R. 428 + Marriott, J. S. 272 + Marryat, H. P. 270 + Marsden, D. H. 191 + Marsden, G. R. 175 + Marsden, W. 103, 274 + Marsh, C. H. 263 + Marsh, C. J. M. 225 + Marsh, W. E. 306 + †Marshall, A. de la P. 3, 271 + Marshall, C. M. 378 + Marshall, F. 103, 192 + †Marshall, H. 41, 413 + †Marshall, J. H. 11, 271 + Marshall, J. W. 310 + Marshall, L. G. 244 + Marshall, O. F. B. 156, 313, 388 + Martin, A. 205 + Martin, A. D. 175 + †Martin, Alfred Edgar 28 + Martin, Alfred Ernest 253 + Martin, A. G. 301 + Martin, A. S. 247 + Martin, A. W. D. 103, 257 + †Martin, C. B. 32, 304 + Martin, C. F. 199 + †Martin, C. S. 22, 281 + Martin, D. R. 342 + Martin, E. A. 156, 389 + †Martin, E. J. 38, 289 + Martin, E. L. 378 + †Martin, E. W. 8, 327 + Martin, E. W. L. 104, 405 + †Martin, F. A. 5, 335 + Martin, G. B. 104, 297 + Martin, H. A. 297 + Martin, L. 391 + Martin, L. N. 236 + Martin, O. S. 349 + Martin, R. 254 + Martin, Reginald D. 104, 156, 330 + Martin, Richard D. 232 + Martin, R. I. 163 + Martin, R. J. 297 + Martin, T. G. 234 + Martin, V. C. 163, 338 + †Martin, W. H. 19, 341, 375 + Martin-Smith, F. A. 342 + Martindale, D. P. 370 + Martinez, H. E. N. 297 + Martyn, A. N. 175 + Martyn, R. N. 189 + Martyr, A. G. 397 + Martyr, H. A. C. 175 + †Marvin, D. 3, 347 + Marvin, D. W. 163 + †Marvin, H. L. 23, 175 + Marzetti, C. 362 + Marzetti, L. 362 + Mascall, V. C. 274 + Masding, S. H. P. 325 + Mash, J. L. 340 + Maskall, R. G. 175 + Maskell, H. P. 104, 380 + †Maskray, H. 24¶ + Mason, A. H. 348 + Mason, C. A. 175 + Mason, C. J. M. 255 + Mason, D. C. 384 + Mason, D. H. 238 + Mason, F. 156, 354 + †Mason, George (764004) 33, 352 + †Mason, George (763073) 16, 175 + Mason, G. B. 252 + Mason, H. 300 + Mason, H. G. 254 + Mason, H. J. 104, 244 + Mason, K. S. 104, 223 + Mason, L. R. 163 + Mason, W. T. 238 + Massey, A. E. 185 + Massey, H. 199 + Massey, R. 175 + Massey, W. G. 396 + †Massie, S. E. 16, 349 + Massing, G. C. 339 + Massingham, G. 240 + Massy-Burnside, G. E. 156, 418 + Masterman-Smith, P. A. 417 + †Masters, C. W. 20, 245 + Masters, E. H. 151, 175 + Masters, F. J. J. 340 + Matcham, J. N. L. 293 + Mather, H. G. 267 + †Mather, V. 19, 274 + Matheson, D. W. M. 228 + †Matheson, H. 31, 299 + Mathias, D. E. 156, 368 + Mathias, E. J. 377 + Matson, R. C. 398 + Matthew, A. J. 379, 395 + Matthew, C. F. 175 + Matthew, D. 104, 312a + Matthew, J. R. 209 + Matthews, B. F. S. 241 + Matthews, C. C. 175 + Matthews, E. F. 149, 156, 348 + †Matthews, E. P. 10, 341 + Matthews, F. N. 305 + Matthews, G. H. 104, 393 + Matthews, G. J. J. 183 + Matthews, H. E. 148 + Matthews, J. A. 175 + Matthews, J. C. 175 + †Matthews, J. H. 31, 225 + †Matthews, R. M. 21, 391 + Matthews, R. P. 385 + Matthews, S. E. 275 + †Matthews, T. 35, 149, 205 + Matthews, W. H. 104, 358 + Matthyssens, F. A. 401 + Mattocks, C. F. 250 + Mattocks, W. T. E. 382 + †Maudsley, H. D. 24 + Maudsley, H. P. 270 + Maughan, M. L. 413 + †Maule-Ffinch, E. J. H. 37, 293 + Maule-Ffinch, K. H. O. 293 + Maurice, F. J. 285 + Mauritzen, R. W. 175 + Mavor, H. R. 242 + Mawson, J. H. 413 + Mawson, P. S. de M. 405 + Mawson, S. 318 + Maxey, P. 263 + Maxted, C. B. 105, 291 + Maxwell, G. B. 105, 417 + Maxwell, H. A. 350, 397 + Maxwell, J. C. 347 + †Maxwell, J. H. 31 + †Maxwell, W. 10, 303 + May, F. 384 + May, G. T. C. 175 + May, H. A. R. 148, 156, 307 + May, H. R. D. 105, 370 + May, R. H. 249 + May, R. R. 199 + May, Samuel 407 + May, Stuart 189 + Maybin, J. A. 189 + †Maybrook, W. R. 7, 380 + Maycock, S. H. 205 + Mayer, J. J. 212 + Mayes, R. B. 330 + Maylin, B. H. 286 + Maynard, F. G. 159, 284 + Mayne, W. E. 175 + Mayo, A. H. 105, 393 + Mayo, B. A. J. 338 + Mayo, C. D. 343 + Mayo, S. H. 225 + Mayoh, T. 396 + Mayor, B. R. 205 + Maywood, R. A. J. 279 + Meachem, F. R. 105, 205 + †Meacock, R. H. 11, 240 + †Mead, B. W. 4, 245 + Mead, C. E. 410 + Mead, C. J. H. 418 + Mead, J. R. 214 + Mead, J. T. 350 + †Meade, C. 13, 250 + Meadon, E. E. 424 + Meadows, C. S. 105, 193 + Meadows, R. M. 428 + Meakins, A. T. 340 + Meakins, J. 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G. 2, 234 + †Windus, C. E. 3, 259 + Wing, E. B. 376 + Wingrove, W. E. 270 + Winkle, W. N. 384 + Winks, A. 397 + Winkworth, S. R. 158¶, 181 + Winn, E. G. C. 365 + †Winser, F. E. 20, 181 + Winship, E. R. 140, 321 + Winsor, A. W. 181 + Winstanley, W. L. 226 + Winter, D. W. 181 + Winter, P. A. 414 + †Winter, R. R. 29, 164 + Winterbottom, A. G. 390 + Winters, J. W. 372 + Wintle, H. G. 140, 251 + †Wiseman, C. 6 + Witcomb, C. E. 140, 248 + Witcomb, S. F. 158 + With, A. W. 402 + Withan, J. W. 382 + Wither, A. McC. 243 + Witney, J. H. 149, 402 + Witt, C. T. 313a + Witt, G. B. 408 + Wix, E. H. 251 + Wolff, J. D. 149, 207 + Wolsey, F. 388 + †Wolstenholme, J. B. W. 36, 162 + Wolton, R. 208 + Womack, B. 141, 364 + Wonnacott, J. P. 237 + Wood, B. D. 195 + Wood, B. G. 232 + Wood, C. 295 + †Wood, C. B. 25 + Wood, C. K. 408 + Wood, D. 225 + †Wood, D. C. 8, 252 + Wood, E. J. 358 + †Wood, E. L. 21, 345 + Wood, E. M. 411 + Wood, F. C. 421 + †Wood, F. R. 23 + Wood, G. 353 + Wood, G. A. 181 + Wood, H. 321 + Wood, H. McG. 181 + Wood, John (761663) 402 + Wood, John (764954) 181 + Wood, John (767842) 241 + Wood, J. E. 181 + Wood, J. I. 357 + †Wood, J. P. H. 12, 318 + Wood, J. S. 182 + Wood, J. W. 345 + †Wood, M. B. 26¶, 141, 182, 254 + Wood, N. 296 + Wood, N. C. 343 + Wood, N. J. 373 + Wood, N. P. 231 + Wood, P. N. 158, 159, 187 + Wood, R. H. 402 + Wood, T. L. C. 291 + Wood, S. G. 141, 263 + Wood, T. 353 + Wood, W. R. 418 + Woodbridge, D. S. 220 + Woodbury, E. B. C. 219 + Woodcock, C. W. 328 + Woodcock, H. N. H. 141, 263 + †Woodforde, G. A. 41 + Woodhams, J. P. 367 + †Woodhead, F. G. 28 + Woodhouse, C. 378 + †Woodhouse, P. W. 31¶, 182 + Woodhouse, W. J. 267 + Woodifield, F. 338 + Woodman, C. G. 182 + Woodman, W. L. 182 + Woodroffe, A. G. 249 + Woodroffe, B. C. 331 + Woodroffe, G. E. 310a + Woodroffe, K. D. 331 + Woodrow, A. B. 141, 367 + Woodruff, F. G. 275 + Woods, A. V. R. 313a + Woods, C. 321 + Woods, C. A. 276 + †Woods, E. E. 34, 288 + Woods, F. 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R. 385 + Wrench, E. L. 411 + Wrenn, C. 300 + Wrentmore, J. H. 163 + Wright, A. 194 + Wright, A. A. 201, 374 + †Wright, A. K. T. 27, 300 + †Wright, A. S. 36, 393 + Wright, C. C. G. 239, 331 + †Wright, C. L. 18, 207 + Wright, D. R. M. 181 + †Wright, E. F. M. 13, 332 + †Wright, E. S. 8, 356 + †Wright, E. W. 25 + Wright, F. S. 384 + Wright, G. E. 142, 404 + Wright, G. St. J. 270 + Wright, H. A. 142 + Wright, H. J. L. 423 + Wright, John (8330) 228 + Wright, John (769376) 310a + Wright, J. W. 354 + Wright, R. G. S. 302 + Wright, S. M. 377 + Wright, T. 295 + †Wright, T. A. 23 + †Wright, W. W. 20, 207 + Wrighton, E. 51, 158, 332 + Wrightson, L. 352 + †Wrigley, P. B. 30, 215 + Wrixon, M. P. B. 142, 217 + Wurr, A. H. 324 + Wyatt, C. P. 373 + Wyatt, R. 185 + Wyatt, V. W. 423 + †Wyatt, W. H. 7, 392 + †Wyatt-Smith, H. H. 6 + †Wykes, E. A. I. 27, 226 + Wykes, R. A. 159, 234 + Wynn, J. 182 + Wynn-Wernick, F. C. 163 + Wynne, E. S. 227 + Wynne, G. W. L. 241 + Wynne, R. B. 158, 372 + Wyrall, E. 158, 408 + + Yarrow, D. 381 + Yateman, F. W. 266 + †Yates, A. G. V. 8, 300¶ + †Yates, F. 27, 253 + Yates, G. A. 396 + Yates, H. G. 142, 195 + Yates, H. R. 352 + Yates, J. 210 + Yates, S. 182 + Yates, V. J. 182 + Yates, W. 142, 231 + Yates, W. F. 201 + Yeabsley, G. V. 312 + †Yeates, S. C. 14, 300 + Yeatman, M. B. 364 + Yendall, R. B. 325 + Yeld, G. G. 414 + Yeoman, E. W. 286 + _Yeomanry_ _185_ + Yerbury, E. O. 418 + †Yewdall, M. 41 + Yiend, D. A. 252 + _York and Lancaster Regt._ _385_ + York, T. J. P. 343 + York, W. A. 264 + Yorke, R. C. 230 + _Yorkshire L. I._ _388_ + _Yorkshire Regiment_ _390_ + _Yorkshire Regt., East_ _392_ + _Yorkshire Regt., West_ _394_ + Young, A. C. 311a + Young, A. L. G. 299 + Young, B. 213 + Young, C. A. 273 + Young, C. O. 214 + Young, E. V. 385 + Young, F. F. 310 + Young, G. E. R. 257 + Young, H. 343 + Young, H. F. 269 + †Young, H. H. 4, 245, 313a + †Young, J. C. 33, 248 + †Young, J. E. R. 18, 181 + Young, J. H. 301 + †Young, L. D. 22, 317 + Young, L. G. 338 + †Young, L. G. B. 7, 231¶ + Young, O. 142, 332 + †Young, S. M. 37 + Young, T. 231 + Young, V. C. H. 243 + Young, W. 330 + Young, W. A. G. 147, 181 + Young, W. C. 213 + Youngman, C. F. 357 + Youngman, R. 248 + Yuill, H. H. 51, 143, 151, 158, 209 + Yule, J. G. 386 + + Zaradi, D. 285 + Zeylmans, P. C. 295 + Zink, E. 356 + + + + +CORRIGENDA. + + +The following corrections were received too late for insertion in the +printed sheets on which they occur. The bulk of them are, however, +noted in the foregoing Index. ED. + + Page 3. April 25. _For_ NEELEY _read_ NEELY. + 5. Sept. 25. HULM. _For_ Odverne _read_ Odyerne. + „ „ 30. LAW. _For_ Gwyder _read_ Gwydyr. + „ Oct. 4. WILKINS. _Add_ Battle of Loos. + 6. „ 13. TWEEDIE-SMITH. _Add_ Loos. + „ Feb. 14. HILL. _For_ Douglas Charles _read_ Charles + Douglas. + 7. July 1. SPATZ. _Add_ Carl (after Rudolph). + 15. April 23. _For_ CHATFIELD _read_ CHATFEILD. + „ „ 29. OLVER. _For_ 29th _read_ 27th. + „ May 2. PATON. _Add_ Near Arras. + 16. „ 26. CAMPBELL. _For_ Died _read_ Accidentally Killed. + 17. June 6. _For_ MACFAYDEN _read_ MACFADYEN. + 19. Aug. 1. KILVERT. _Add_ Passchendaele Ridge. + „ „ 17. BROWN. _Add_ Near Hoograaf. + 23. Oct. 28. BRYANS. _Add_ Near Poelcappelle. + 24. Oct. 30. _For_ MASKREY _read_ MASKRAY. + 25. „ „ _For_ WEAVILL _read_ WEAWILL. + „ „ „ WILLIAMS, H. P. G. _For_ Garrons _read_ Garnons. + „ Nov. 10. DAVIES. _Add_ Passchendaele. + 26. „ 11. WOOD. _Add_ ✠✠ + „ „ 28. MANN. _Add_ Moorslede, Belgium. + 27. Dec. 2. GILLESPIE. _For_ Guy _read_ Gray. + „ „ 5. LAUGHTON. _Add_ Battle of Cambrai. + 28. „ 30. SHINNER. _For_ (Nov. 2) _read_ (Jan. 2/18). + „ „ „ DYSON. _For_ Gamm _read_ Gavin. + „ „ „ _For_ O’VASTON _read_ O’VASTOR. + 29. Feb. 5. HUGHES. _For_ McKinney _read_ McKenney. + „ Mar. 11. _Delete_ KITCHEN, Arthur (_vide_ p. 34: May 20). + 30. „ 23. AREND. _Add_ At Nurlu. + 31. „ 27. MACKLIN. _Add_ Near Albert. + „ „ 28. WOODHOUSE. _Add_ Near Bucquoy. + 32. „ 29. JONES. _For_ Joaquim _read_ Joaquin. + „ „ „ _For_ MALEHAM _read_ MALCHAM. + „ April 5. _For_ FULLAGER ” FULLAGAR. + 34. May 27. SARGENT. _For_ Malcolm _read_ Vernon. + „ „ 29. _For_ DAVIES _read_ DAVIS. + „ June 1. _For_ PRINGLE _read_ PRING. + 35. July 5. _Delete_ WALTERS, R. E. (_vide_ p. 38: Sept. 5). + 36. Aug. 6. MUMMERY. _Add_ At Pforzheim, Baden. + „ „ 7. _For_ NICHOLLS _read_ NICHOLS. + „ „ 8. _Delete_ CLAYDON, D. C. (_vide_ p. 20: Aug. 18). + 37. „ 27. COLLINS. _For_ Arthur Leslie _read_ Sydney Thomas. + „ „ „ _Delete_ MILES, F. D. (_vide_ p. 38: Sept. 20). + 38. Sept. 5. SPEAKMAN. _Add_ Near Ploegsteert. + 41. Nov. 11. _For_ BEVINGTON _read_ BOVINGTON. + 42. Dec. 12. PLUMPTON. _Add_ Murmansk, N. Russia. + 43. _For_ SERVICES _read_ SERVICE. + 55. ATKINSON, Lieut. Edward Arthur. _Delete_ this Military + Cross. (The recipient is not 2827 Edward Arthur + Atkinson who obtained a Commission from the Artists + and was killed in action 4/10/18). + 110. _For_ NYE _read_ TYE. + 148. (O.B.E.) _Delete_ ALLEN, F. J. + „ _For_ WORSSAM _read_ WORSNAM. + 151. _Add_ TYER, Capt. A. A., 1/Artists, _Croix de Guerre_, + France. + „ _For_ WILSON H. G. _read_ WILLSON. + 152. _Delete_ ALLEN, F. J. + „ _For_ ASHLEIGH _read_ ASHLEIGH-BODDINGTON. + ” _For_ ANDREW (S.A.) _read_ ANDREWS. + ” BARROW. _Initials are_ T. H. + „ _For_ BASE (E. G. G.) _read_ BAX. + 153. _For_ CHASE _read_ CHACE. + „ _For_ 3172 CLARKE (P. L.) _read_ 3712 CLARK. + „ _For_ CLARKE (H. E.) _read_ CLARK. + “ CLARKE, J. W. (7589). _Initials are_ J. W. A. + „ _For_ DU HENUME _read_ DU HEAUME. + 154. _For_ FERGUSSON, ” FERGUSON. + „ _For_ FISHER (A. W.) _read_ FISCHER. + „ _For_ FISCHER (H. C.) “ FISHER. + „ FRANKLIN-ADAMS. _Initials are_ B. I. + „ _For_ GJERTSON _read_ GJERTSEN. + „ GOLDTHORP. _Initials are_ R. H. + 155. KENDON. _Initials are_ D. G. + „ LA TOUCHE. _Initials are_ A. P. D. + „ LIDDLE. _For_ D., M.P., _read_ D. M. P. + „ MCKIE. _Initials are_ R. D. M. + 156. ORD. _Initials are_ E. M. + 157. _Add_ 2256 SAVORY, Sqdn.-Commdr. K. S. + „ SMITH (6320). _Initials are_ R. McK. + „ TAPPER. _Initials are_ M. J. + 158. WEBB (2902. _Initials are_ R. D. C. + „ WEBER-BROWN. _Initials are_ A. W. + „ WINKWORTH. _Initials are_ S. R. + „ _For_ WILSON _read_ WILLSON. + 162. BROWN. _For_ 63610 _read_ 763610. + „ CLOUTTE. _For_64950 _read_ 764950. + „ WOLSTENHOLME. _For_ John Bernard _read_ James Benjamin + Wallace: + _Add_:--To R.A.F.; Killed flying 20th August, + 1918. + 163. DANIELL. _For_ 8168 _read_ 1868. + „ LAWLESS. _For_ 14447 _read_ 1443. + „ FORD. _Add_ F/D. + 167. _For_ CHANCEY _read_ CHAUNCEY. + 169. _For_ EVERETT _read_ EVERATT. + 170. _For_ GITTINGS _read_ GITTINS. + 171. GRIFFITHS. _For_ D. R. _read_ David Rudolph. + 173. _For_ KELSLY _read_ KELSEY. + 176. PEEBLES. _For_ Zenda _read_ John Douglas. + 178. _For_ SAWDY _read_ SANDY. + 179. _Add_ 4138 SONE, Thomas Eric, From 5/York & Lancaster. + 180. TRUBSHAWE. _For_ Walston _read_ Wolstan. + 182. _Delete_ BAKER, Albert George. + „ _Add to_ BROWN (Lionel). Capt. M.B.E. + 183. SEWELL. _For_ Pte. _read_ Sgt. + 185. _Delete_ COOK, Herbert Henry. + 187. DAVIS, D. F. _Add_ F/D. + „ _Delete_ ALLEN, William Alfred + 189. _For_ MCFADYON _read_ MCFADYEN. + 190. _For_ SENDALL _read_ SENDELL. + 191. _For_ BERNARD _read_ BERNHARD. + „ _For_ CORK _read_ CORKE. + „ _For_ DAY _read_ DALY. + 192. _For_ HAYNES _read_ HEYNES. + 193. _For_ SNALLAM _read_ SNALAM. + „ _For_ STANDRING _read_ STANDING. + 196. _Delete_ BILLINGTON, George. + „ BOWIE. _Add_ Died of wounds 8/5/18. + 200. SMITH, Frederick H. C. D. _Add_ Lieut. + „ _For_ TILLY _read_ TILLEY. + 202. BRUNT. _For_ Stanley Herbert _read_ Herbert Stanley. + 203. _For_ DUNN _read_ DUN. + 204. _For_ HOLMAN 6/4/18 _read_ 21/3/18. + 206. _For_ SCHOTT _read_ SCOTT. + 207. _For_ TOPPING _read_ TIPPING. + „ _For_ WAILES _read_ WALES. + 210. _For_ CHRISTLOW _read_ CHRISTELOW. + 212. _For_ MULLENS _read_ MULLINS. + ” NICOL. _For_ Thomas _read_ James. + 214. STANESBY. _Add_ [M] + 216. DAVIES. _For_ Yuab _read_ Huab. + 218. _Add to Coldstream Guards_ + RICKATSON, Capt. Hugh Cecil, from 5/Bedford, wounded + 15/12/17✠ + „ _For_ CRESSWELL, George _read_ CRESSWELL-GEORGE. + 219. THOMPSON, A. J. _Add_ D.S.O. ✠[M](3). + 223. _For_ BOGGEN read BOGGON. + 224. _Add to_ ADAMS, W. C. ✠ + „ _Add to_ CAHILL. ✠ + 227. HISLOP. _For_ Archer _read_ Archie. + „ _For_ GOWAN, George Henry _read_ GOWEN, Henry George. + 227. _For_ THOMPSON (A. C. G.) _read_ THOMSON. + 230. PYM-MANNOCK. _For_ Louis A. _read_ Lucius Aloysius. + 231. YOUNG, L. G. B. _Add_ Killed in action 19/5/16. + 232. HAMILTON, H. J. _Add_ To R.F.C. + 240. BREWER. _For_ Alexander _read_ Alec. + 251. _Delete_ CARTER, Albert Harry. + 255. HUSSEY. _For_ Archibald _read_ McDonald. + 267. _For_ MCKING _read_ MCKIE. + 267. _For_ WORTHY _read_ WORTH. + 271. THOMAS. _For_ W. M. _read_ William Max. + 277. _For_ HOLLINGSWORTH _read_ HOLLINWORTH. + „ GOLDING. _Add_ 8 Bn. w. -/7/17 (16/Devon) To 35/Sikhs + d. 3/12/20 in Palestine General Hospital, Ludd + 283. _For_ NAINBY _read_ NAIMBY. + „ _For_ HOPKINSON _read_ HOPKINS, John (Harold). + 284. _For_ JERONS _read_ JEVONS. + „ _For_ NABE _read_ MABE. + 285. TRUBSHAWE. _For_ Walston Vivian _read_ Wolstan Vyvyan. + 289. _For_ VILLENOWETH _read_ VELLENOWETH. + 300. _For_ YEATES _read_ YATES. + 302. THOMPSON, Richard Seward. _For_ 16/6/17 _read_ 16/1/17 + 304. _For_ BARRON _read_ BARROW. + 308. TYER. _Add_ M.V.O. + 309. BYRNE. _For_ L/Cpl. _read_ Sgt. + 313. GLEN. _For_ Vuran _read_ Vivian. + 314. _Add date_ 21/11/15 to ADAMS, FOSKETT, FRANGHAIDI, MOULD, + O’REGAN, RYLANDS, STONE and WHEELER. + „ _Add date_ 7/12/15 to GIBBONS, HOLMES, PRYKE and WEBB. + „ _Add date_ 2/1/16 to AUSTIN, CLAYTON, DEW and MOYLAN-JONES. + „ _Add date_ 3/9/16 to remaining names on page 314. + „ IRWIN, A. G. _Add_ [M] + 320. SPATZ. _Add_ Rudolf Carl (after Walter). + 321. _For_ LEESE _read_ LEEFE. + 340. _For_ NICHOL _read_ NICOL. + 342. _For_ BAGGS _read_ BAGG. + 360. DAWSON _Add_ Capt. [*] [M] + 371. _For_ CLEMMINGS _read_ CLEMMENS. + „ _For_ CULLEN _read_ CULLIN. + 375. _Delete_ JONES, James Powell. + 377. EVANS, Jenkin Evan. + 383. BROOKS-HILL. _Add_ Capt. + 384. _For_ MOOHOUSE _read_ MOORHOUSE. + 385. _For_ MALEHAM _read_ MALCHAM. + 386. SONE. _Add_ To R.A.F. + 390. FAGAN. _Add_ To 9/Gurkha Rifles D.S.O. + 405. LAXTON. _Insert date_ 15/5/16. + 491. PASSMORE. _Add_ Major, H-Q Staff (Horse Guards). + 550. _Delete_ “† MACCULLOCK, A. G.” + „ _Add_ † to MACDONALD, A. L. + 567. _Add_ † to RICHARDSON, A. B. + In Index. _Add_ † and [§] to names of officers on first page of + Addenda. + In Section IV. _Add k_ and date of death to remaining names on that + page. + + +FOOTNOTES: + +[1] Their names should be placed on record and will be found at page +xxii. + +[2] Vide p. 313. + +[3] To avoid confusion in this book, Col. Shirley’s Battalion is +throughout referred to as 3/28th, and Col. Horsley’s as 2/28th, +notwithstanding the re-numbering. + +[4] No. 429 of 1915. + +[5] EXAMPLE.--No. 760777 joined in 1915, between Oct. 29 and +Nov. 12. + +[6] EXPLANATION.--In January, 1917, the 4,516 Cadets then +serving (bearing numbers between 1 and 10515) were consecutively +re-numbered 760001 to 764516. Subsequent recruits were numbered from +764517 onwards. Men transferred, or attached, to the Artists were +distinguished by special numbering and are not included in the above +Table.--ED. + +[8] + +In his book, “From Bapaume to Passchendaele,” Sir Phillip Gibbs thus +depicts the situation. Ed. + + “It is idle for me to try to describe this ground over which + the London men and the Artists had to attack. Nothing that I + can write will convey remotely the look of such ground and the + horror of it. Unless one has seen vast fields of barren earth, + blasted for miles by shell-fire, pitted by deep craters so + close that they are like holes in a sieve, and so deep that the + tallest men can drown in them when they are filled with water, + as they are now filled, imagination cannot conceive the picture + of this slough of despond. The London men had to wade and haul + out one leg after the other from deep sucking bog as though + in glue, and sank above their waists. A rescue party led by a + Sergeant-Major could not haul out men, breast-high in the bog, + until they had surrounded them with duck-boards and fastened + ropes to them. Our barrage went ahead, the enemy’s barrage came + down, and from the German blockhouses came a chattering fire of + machine guns, and in the great stretch of swamp they struggled. + + And not far away from them, but invisible in their own trouble + among the pits, the Artists’ Rifles, Bedfords, and Shropshires + were trying to get forward to other blockhouses on the way + to the rising ground beyond the Paddebeeke. The Artists and + their comrades were more severely tried by shell-fire than + the Londons. No doubt the enemy had been standing at his + guns through the night ready to fire at the first streak of + dawn, which might bring an English attack. A light went up + and instantly there roared a great sweep of fire from heavy + batteries and field guns; 4.2’s and 5.9’s fell densely and in + depth and this bombardment did not slacken for hours. It was a + tragic time for our men, struggling in the slime with their feet + dragged down. They suffered but did not retreat: no man turned + back but either fell under the shell-fire or went on.” + +And in a subsequent letter he wrote:-- + + “The London Regiment and the Royal Fusiliers fought this battle, + and not far from them were the Artists’ Rifles--the dear old + ‘Artists,’ who, in the old volunteer days, looked so dandy + in their grey and silver across the lawns of Wimbledon. They + suffered yesterday in hellish fire, and made heavy sacrifices + to prove their quality. It was a fight against the elements, + in league with the German explosives, and it was a frightful + combination for the boys of London and the clean-shaven fellows + of the Naval Brigade.” + + +[9] Awarded M.C. See p. 104. Ed. + +[10] Vide pp. 57, 106 and 91. + +[11] Vide p. 103. Ed. + +[12] And Col. Johnson (Artists) the D.S.O. Vide p. xlii. + +[13] Awarded D.C.M. Ed. + +[14] Col. Goldthorp omits to mention that he was awarded the D.S.O. for +this day’s work. (Vide p. 47). Ed. + +[15] On this occasion Lieut. Nelson (M.O) was awarded M.C. Vide p. 143. +Ed. + +[16] Awarded M.C. Vide p. 101. Ed. + +[17] _Capt. A. A. Crow (Loyal N. Lancashire Regt.) resigned his +commission owing to ill-health, on recovering he joined the Essex Regt. +as a Private._ [_Ed._] + +[18] It is possible that this List does not include all Officers +gazetted originally to other Arms who were subsequently _attached_ +to the R.F.C. or R.A.F.--ED. + +[19] _Title changed (1st January, 1921) to “The Argyll & Sutherland +Highlanders (Princess Louise’s).”_ + +[20] _Title changed (1st January, 1921) to “The Royal Berkshire +Regiment (Princess Charlotte of Wales’s).”_ + +[21] _Title changed (1st January, 1921) to “The Royal Ulster +Rifles.”_ + +[22] _Title changed (1st January, 1921) to “The King’s Royal +Rifles.”_ + +[23] _Title changed_ (1_st January_, 1921) _to “The Loyal +Regiment (North Lancashire).”_ + +[24] _Title changed (1st January, 1921) to “The King’s Own Royal +Regiment (Lancaster).”_ + +[25] _Title changed (1st January, 1921) to “The King’s Regiment +(Liverpool).”_ + +[26] _Title changed (1st January, 1921) to “The Sherwood Foresters +(Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire Regiment).”_ + +[27] _Title changed (1st January, 1921) to “The Royal Scots (The +Royal Regiment).”_ + +[28] _Title changed (1st January, 1921) to “The King’s Shropshire +Light Infantry.”_ + +[29] _Title changed (1st January, 1921) to “The Queen’s Royal +Regiment (West Surrey).”_ + +[30] _Title changed (1st January, 1921) to “The Duke of Wellington’s +Regiment (West Riding).”_ + +[31] _Title changed (1st January, 1921) to “The King’s Own Yorkshire +Light Infantry.”_ + +[32] _Title changed (1st January, 1921) to “The Green Howards +(Alexandra, Princess of Wales’s Own Yorkshire Regiment).”_ + +[33] _Assassinated in Dublin, 22/11/20, A.P.M._ + +[34] See this name in _Addenda_. + +[35] See reference to this name in _Corrigenda_. + + +Transcriber’s Notes: + +1. Obvious printers’, punctuation and spelling errors have been +corrected silently. + +2. Italics are shown as _xxx_. + +3. Superscripts are represented using the caret character, e.g. D^r. + or X^{xx}. + +4. Bold print is shown as =xxx=. + + + + + + + + +*** END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 75731 *** |
