The Project Gutenberg eBook of The regimental roll of honour and war record of the Artists' Rifles (1/28th, 2/28th and 3/28th battalions, the London Regiment T.F.) This ebook is for the use of anyone anywhere in the United States and most other parts of the world at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this ebook or online at www.gutenberg.org. If you are not located in the United States, you will have to check the laws of the country where you are located before using this eBook. Title: The regimental roll of honour and war record of the Artists' Rifles (1/28th, 2/28th and 3/28th battalions, the London Regiment T.F.) Commissions, promotions, appointments and rewards for service in the field obtained by members of the corps since 4th August, 1914 Author: S. Stagoll Higham Author of introduction, etc.: H. A. R. May Release date: March 27, 2025 [eBook #75731] Language: English Original publication: London: Howlett & Son, 1922 Credits: Brian Coe, Karin Spence and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive) *** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE REGIMENTAL ROLL OF HONOUR AND WAR RECORD OF THE ARTISTS' RIFLES (1/28TH, 2/28TH AND 3/28TH BATTALIONS, THE LONDON REGIMENT T.F.) *** [Illustration: CENTRE PANEL OF THE ARTISTS’ RIFLES WAR MEMORIAL AT HEADQUARTERS, DUKE’S ROAD.] THE REGIMENTAL ROLL OF HONOUR AND WAR RECORD OF THE ARTISTS’ RIFLES (1/28th, 2/28th and 3/28th BATTALIONS THE LONDON REGIMENT T.F.) COMMISSIONS, PROMOTIONS, APPOINTMENTS AND REWARDS FOR SERVICE IN THE FIELD OBTAINED BY MEMBERS OF THE CORPS Since 4th August, 1914. THIRD EDITION. LONDON: HOWLETT & SON, 10, FRITH STREET, SOHO SQUARE, W. 1. 1922. HOWLETT AND SON, PRINTERS, 10, FRITH ST., SOHO, W.1. CONTENTS. PAGE. FOREWORD BY COLONEL MAY vii. EDITOR’S PREFACE ix. SUMMARY OF HONOURS, CASUALTIES, ETC. xviii. A CALENDAR OF REGIMENTAL NUMBERS xix. THE FIRST FIFTY xxii. WITH THE ROYAL NAVAL DIVISION xxiii. ADDENDA TO SECTIONS I. 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’ Roll of Honour. 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. P., V.C., M.C. _French_ 5092 Bennett, 2/Lt. S. E. _Haig_ 2243 Benson, 2/Lt. O. _Haig_ 2438 Benson, 2/Lt. R. E. _Haig_ 1558 Bertie, 2/Lt. A. W. _Haig_ 2980 Bevis, Lieut. L. C. _Haig_ 5831 Birch, Major W. K. _Haig_ 1463 Birtles, Capt. R. P. _Haig_ 1615 Blair, Lieut. J. M. _Marshall_ 6371 Blackmore, 2/Lt. O. W. _Marshall_ 1832 Blackwood, Capt. N. F., D.S.O. _Haig_ 1537 Bonner, Lieut. S. A. _Haig_ 2126 Box, 2/Lt. E. H. _Milne_ 2635 Boxhall, Capt. F. S. _Haig_ 4630 Brasher, Lieut. W. _Haig_ 676 Brindley, Capt. S. G. _Haig_ 588 Broad, Capt. K. S. _Haig_ 932 Broadbridge, Capt. M. O’B. _French_ 2274 Brodrick, Capt. P. _Haig_ 8011 Brown, Capt. A. T. _Haig_ 3838 Browne, Lieut. A. G. _Haig_ 8002 Browne, 2/Lt. W. S. _Haig_ 6786 Brumwell, Lieut. B. H. _Marshall_ 1505 Bulpitt, 2/Lt. J. _Haig_ 6667 Bunce, Capt. W. L. _Ironside_, _Rawlinson_ -- Burmann, Capt. R. M., D.S.O. _French_ -- Burmann, Capt. R. M., D.S.O. _Haig_ (4) -- Burmann, Capt. R. M., D.S.O. _Plumer_ 3614 Bustard, Capt. F. _Allenby_, _Murray_ 2606 Butler, Capt. F. W. _Haig_ 2452 Buttemer, 2/Lt. E. D. A. _Haig_ 2944 Buxton-Knight, Capt. O. _Haig_ 167 Cahill, Capt. J. A., M.C. _Haig_ 2259 Caithness, Capt. W. W. _Haig_ *5681 Cameron, Capt. J. _Haig_ *4684 Campbell, Lieut. A. _Haig_ 652 Campbell, Lieut. G. _French_ 1166 Cannon, Lieut. H. C. _French_, _Haig_ 3767 Cardell, Lieut. J. E. _Allenby_ 1591 Carr, Capt. M., M.C. _Haig_ 7781 Carrington, 2/Lt. C. W., D.S.O. _Haig_ 2315 Carter, Lieut. H. W. _Haig_ 2178 Causton, Major D. K. _Haig_ 2934 Chase, 2/Lt. G. P. _Haig_ 9356 Chadwick, 2/Lt. C. H. _Haig_ 780 Chandler, 2/Lt. A. L. _Haig_ 3573 Charnaud, Lieut. F. C. _Milne_ -- Chatfield-Clarke, Lt.-Col. S. _Haig_ 5239 Chatterton, 2/Lt. R. _Milne_ 1427 Cheriton, Capt. W. G. L. _Haig_ 505 Chetwood, Lieut. E. S. _Haig_ 77 Child, Lt.-Col. A. J., M.C., O.B.E. _Haig_ (3) 1833 Circuitt, Capt. C. M. L. _Haig_ 9751 Clarke, 2/Lt. H. G. _Haig_ 3172 Clarke, Capt. P. L., D.S.O. _Haig_ 7773 Clarke, Lieut. H. E. _Haig_ 7589 Clarke, 2/Lt. J. W. _Haig_ 3829 Class, Lieut. H. R. _Haig_ 710 Clausen, CQMS G. F. _Haig_ 4890 Clayton, Capt. A. O. _Haig_ 5680 Clayton, 2/Lt. E. G. _Allenby_ 5113 Clegg, Lieut. W. _Haig_ 899 Cliveley, 2/Lt. R. C. _Hamilton_ 3713 Cole, Lieut. P. J. L. _Haig_ 1227 Colvin, Capt. A. 1888 Cook, Lieut. C. A. B. _Haig_ 6136 Coppock, 2/Lt. H. S. _Haig_ *2363 Corfield, Lieut. F. J. A. _Cavan_ 1603 Cottam, 2/Lt. A. E. _Haig_ 8687 Coulson, Lieut. C. S. L., D.F.C. _Mentioned in French Despatches_ (2) 2453 Cowley, Capt. J. N. _Allenby_ 3011 Cremetti, Capt. P. E., O.B.E. _Milne_ 5743 Culley, 2/Lt. W. W. B. _Haig_ 1889 Cumberlege, Capt. G. F. J., D.S.O. _Haig_ (2) 4925 Cundy, 2/Lt. C. W. _Haig_ 1142 Cutting, Major R. H., D.S.O. _Plumer_ 2104 Dadson, Capt. R. T. _Haig_ 2365 Dale, 2/Lt. F. J. _French_ 7585 Daly, 2/Lt. A. J. _Haig_ 1668 Dangerfield, 2/Lt. P. _French_ 3691 Deacon, Lieut. E. T. _Haig_ 8012 Dean, Capt. H. S. C. _Rawlinson_ 4713 Dean, Capt. W. T. _Ironside_, _Rawlinson_ 3495 Deedes, Lieut. R. _Haig_ 3395 Delafield, Lieut. F. H. _Haig_ 3524 Depass, Lieut. R. D. _Milne_ 2236 De Ste. Croix, Capt. L. L. 1715 Done, Lieut. J. P. C. _Haig_ 4891 Dowsing, Lieut. S. H. _Van Deventer_ 6733 Driver, Lieut. E. T. _Haig_ 7656 Duckworth, Capt. J. E. H. 6792 Dudley, 2/Lt. H. E. _Haig_ 4625 Du Henume, Capt. F. H. _Haig_ 1790 Dunbar, Major Sir A. E., M.C. _Haig_ 2663 Dunell, Capt. A. G. _Haig_ 964 Durand, Capt. E. D. _Haig_ *5116 Dyall, 2/Lt. A. _Haig_ 3791 Edlmann, 2/Lt. E. _Haig_ 1634 Edlmann, Major F. J. F., D.S.O. _Haig_ (2) -- Edlmann, Major H. E. _Haig_ 4804 Edwards, 2/Lt. C. G., D.S.O. _Haig_ 9688 Edwards, 2/Lt. H. _Haig_ 2326 Edwards, Major R. O. _Holman_ 6184 Edwards, 2/Lt. W. H. _Haig_ 1826 Egerton, Lieut. B. S. _Haig_ 1954 Elder, Lieut. A. A. _Milne_ 2501 Elkington, Capt. C. G., D.S.O. _Haig_ 5338 Elkington, Lieut. G. L. _Milne_ 9382 Ellen, 2/Lt. W. P. _Haig_ 1078 Ellis, Capt. R. _Haig_ 1931 Elton, Capt. H. S. _Haig_ 7809 Fabling, Lieut. H. W. _Marshall_ 7462 Fairchild, 2/Lt. J. B. W. _Haig_ 1749 Fairholme, Major H. W. _Haig_ 895 Fairtlough, Lieut. G. H. _Haig_ 6201 Farrant, Lieut. V. T. _Haig_ 6987 Farrimond, 2/Lt. W. _Plumer_ 2733 Farrington, Capt. W. B., D.S.O. _Haig_ 8093 Fawkes, Capt. F. H. _Haig_ 7034 Fellows, Sgt. F. B. _Haig_ 1428 Fergusson, 2/Lt. D. G. _French_ *3848 Field, 2/Lt. Edward, D.S.O. _Haig_ 1787 Fielding, Capt. W. H. _Allenby_ 1488 Figg, Capt. S. V. _Haig_ 2478 Finnis, Capt. W. T. _Marshall_ 1810 Fisher, 2/Lt. A. W. _French_ 2599 Fischer, Capt. H. C., M.C. _Haig_ 4729 Fisk, Lieut. W. E. _Haig_ 2196 Flint, 2/Lt. H. _Haig_ 1424 Forbes, 2/Lt. A. _French_ 1057 Ford, 2/Lt. R. D. _French_ 4035 Forrester, Capt. J. _Haig_ 3530 Foskett, Lieut. H. H. _Plumer_ 9119 Francis, Lieut. I. _Haig_ 2698 Franklin-Adams, Major B. J. _Marshall_ 5900 Fraser, Capt. E. A. _Haig_ 7561 Fraser, Lieut. G. T. _Haig_ 3162 Frater, 2/Lt. A. H. _Air Ministry_ 5841 Freeman, Capt. G. H. _Milne_ 4927 Frost, Lieut. A. St. J. _Earl of Cavan_ 6216 Gardner, Capt. H. _Haig_ 7303 Gaulder, Lieut. C. W. E. 2640 Gelsthorpe, 2/Lt. A. M., D.S.O. _Haig_, _Marshall_ 1549 George, 2/Lt. W. H. _French_ 8530 Gibbons, 2/Lt. W. E. _Earl of Cavan_ 383 Gibbs, Lt. G. Y. Maude, _Marshall_ 10062 Gibson, Lieut. J. A. _Marshall_ 2605 Gibson, Capt. R. B. _French_ 199 Gilks, 2/Lt. H. L. _French_ 144 Gilks, Capt. H. L., M.C. _Haig_ 9727 Girvan, Capt. C. _Haig_ 6140 Gjertson, Capt. R., M.C. _Haig_ 5756 Glen, Sgt.-Inst. V. _Haig_ 8549 Glenton, Lieut. F. _Haig_ 5404 Glover, 2/Lt. C. W. _Haig_ 7508 Gluckstein, Lieut. L. H. _Cavan_ 1457 Godfrey, Capt. S. C. _French_, _Plumer_ 1341 Godfrey, 2/Lt. V. 1409 Goldie, Lieut. R. G. _Haig_ 1522 Golding, Capt. H. W. _Haig_ 3231 Golding, Capt. J., D.S.O. _French_, _Haig_ -- Goldthorpe,Lt.-Col. R. A., D.S.O. _Haig_ 1606 Goodman, 2/L.t. R. M. _French_ 5999 Goodway, Capt. H. W. _Haig_ 6256 Gordon, Lieut. S. R. _Allenby_ *5975 Gordon, 2/Lt. A. H. _Allenby_ 2240 Goslett, Capt. R. G. _Wingate_ (2) 3508 Gotch, 2/Lt. D. I. _Haig_ 682 Gould, Sgt.-Inst. J. R. S. _Haig_ 4158 Gould, 2/Lt. L. C. _Plumer_ 2173 Gould, Capt. W. S. _Marshall_ 1378 Granger, 2/Lt. E. E. W. _Haig_ -- Greenwood, Lt.-Col. C. F. H., D.S.O. _Haig_ (3) 6000 Greenwood, Lieut. C. _Marshall_ 753 Grice, Sgt.-Inst. A. N. _Haig_ 3343 Grierson, Capt. K. McI. D.S.O. _Cavan_ 3275 Griffin, Lieut. A. E. _Haig_ (2) 1570 Griffin, Staff-Lt. S. W. _Haig_ 6278 Gunn, Lieut. H. J. _Haig_ 8315 Guttridge, Lieut. J. F. _Plumer_ 211 Hack, RQMS M. S. _Haig_ 9059 Haddon, Capt. B. L. _Anti-Aircraft_ 2569 Haggis, Sgt. Bernard _Cavan_ 2796 Hale, Lieut. G. T. _Haig_ 5258 Hall, Capt. A. L. _Haig_ 1398 Hall, 2/Lt. L. E. _French_ 1422 Hallowes, 2/Lt. R. P., V.C. _French_ 1333 Halse, Lieut. E. A. _Hamilton_ 5121 Hanna, 2/Lt. W. H. _Haig_ 965 Hare, 2/Lt. B. U. _French_ 5442 Harris, Lieut. J. L. _Haig_ 1521 Harper, CQMSI H. H. _Haig_ 2547 Harris, Lieut. C. R. _Marshall_ 2783 Harrison, Capt. W. R. E., D.S.O. _Haig_, _Marshall_ 6802 Hart, 2/Lt. E. J. _Haig_ 454 Hart, 2/Lt. J. A. _Milne_ 1839 Hartopp, Capt. C. W. E. C. _Haig_ 4659 Harvey, 2/Lt. A., D.S.O. _Haig_ 2034 Harvey-James, Capt. A. K. _Haig_ 2455 Harwood, Lieut. A. W. _Plumer_ 2620 Haskins, 2/Lt. L. J. _Haig_ 4640 Hayes, 2/Lt. A. P. _Haig_ 4676 Henderson, 2/Lt. C. E., D.S.O. _Haig_ 10365 Henderson, Cpl. C. R. D.S.O. 1828 Henderson, Capt. E. J., D.S.O. _Haig_ 2770 Hendry, Lieut. H. D. _Milne_ *5620 Herron, Capt. R. W. C. _Haig_ 2721 Hetherington, 2/Lt. E. C. _Haig_ 1388 Hewitt, Capt. M. B. _Haig_ 1552 Hibbert, Capt. J. G., M.C. _Haig_ 2459 Hichens, Lieut. B. S. _Allenby_ 8003 Hide, 2/Lt. J. B. _Haig_ 4827 Higham, 2/Lt. J. A. _Haig_ 1987 Hill, 2/Lt. A. D. _French_ 6402 Hill, 2/Lt. T. G. _Haig_ 2046 Hillyer, Lieut. W. H. _French_ 2914 Hingley, Lt.-Col. A. N., D.S.O. _Haig_ 4562 Hitchcock, Lieut. L. _Marshall_ 3781 Hoare, Capt. W. J. G., D.S.O. _Haig_ (2) 2261 Hobbs, Lieut. W. _Haig_ 2334 Hobson, Major H. R., D.S.O. _Milne_ 4599 Holroyd, Capt. V. H. _Haig_ *5882 Hope, Lieut. H. J. _Haig_ 3835 Hopwood, Capt. J., M.C. _Haig_ 1115 Horley Capt. C. R. _Haig_ 1446 Horsfall, 2/Lt. A. M. _French_ 1437 Horsley, 2/Lt. O. _French_ 8029 Howard, Lieut. A. _Haig_ 1721 Howard, 2/Lt. E. H. _Haig_ 2318 Howard, Major H. L. _Haig_ (2) 1004 Hughes, Capt. H. A. M. _Milne_ 890 Hughes, Capt. H. L. G., D.S.O. 1700 Hughes, 2/Lt. T. McK. _Haig_ 806 Hunter, Major A. P. _Haig_ 1380 Hurt, Capt. W. G. _West Africa_ 1676 Hyams, Lieut. G. _Haig_ 5507 Ingall, Cpl. E. F. _Haig_ 8132 Ivens, Lieut. F. B. _Haig_ 1338 Ivory, Capt. H. F. _Haig_, _Cavan_ 1748 James, Capt. G. _Haig_ 3262 Jameson, Lieut. R. H. _Haig_ 5127 Jefferys, Capt. A. H. _Haig_ 584 Jerwood, Capt. E. L. _French_ 5206 Johnson, Capt. C. B. _Haig_ 295 Jones, 2/Lt. C. T. _French_ 5446 Jones, Lieut. H. N. _Allenby_ 3608 Jones, Lieut. P. H. _Haig_ 7655 Jones, 2/Lt. R. R., D.S.O. _Haig_ 7451 Jones, 2/Lt. W. H. _Haig_ 7116 Jull, 2/Lt. R. C. _Milne_ 3550 Jupp, 2/Lt. J. M. S. _Haig_ 6357 Justice, 2/Lt. W. B. _Haig_ 6011 Kendon, 2/Lt. G. _Haig_ 173 Kibble, Lieut. A. W. _Haig_ 2831 King, 2/Lt. B. E. _Murray_ 3642 King, 2/Lt. M., D.S.O. _Haig_ 5912 Ladell, 2/Lt. C. S. _Haig_ *6025 Lagesse, Capt. C. H. R., D.F.C. _Haig_ 4441 Laithwaite, 2/Lt. A., D.S.O. _Haig_ 3734 Lambert, 2/Lt. C. O. _Haig_ 3643 Land, CSM L. F. _Haig_ 953 Last, Capt. E. R. _Haig_ 3039 La Touche, Capt. A. P. H. _Haig_ 1447 Lawless, Capt. P. H. _Haig_ 2241 Lawrence, Capt. J. H. (2) _Haig_ 3371 Leake, Capt. G. E. A., D.S.O. _Haig_ ---- Lefroy, Major T. E. _Haig_ 2257 Leftwich, Capt. N. G. _Haig_ 7874 Leith, 2/Lt. G. H. _Haig_ 5958 Lever, Capt. E. H. _Plumer_ 4615 Liddell, Lieut. A. R. _Haig_ 893 Liddle, Capt. D., M.P. _Haig_ 8115 Lloyd, 2/Lt. G. L. _Haig_ 1847 Lloyd-Jones, Lieut. J. _French_ 4122 Long, Lieut. T. D. _Haig_ 5270 Loveless, Capt. R. B. _Haig_ 5314 Lowe, Capt. J. L. _Haig_ 2801 Lupton, Lieut. L. _Haig_ *5017 Lyon, 2/Lt. F. T. B. _Haig_ 1744 Mackintosh, 2/Lt. H. L. _French_ 3363 McCann, Lieut. W. J. _Allenby_ 4785 McCorquodale, 2/Lt. G. M. _Milne_ 9336 McDowall, 2/Lt. R. A. _Haig_ 2690 McKeever, Lieut. G. N. _Haig_ 8833 McKie, Lieut. R. D. _Haig_ 1989 Maddock, Capt. R. H. _French_ 854 Maile, Capt. W. S. _Haig_ 5021 Maingot, Capt. P. S. _Haig_ 1396 Mann, 2/Lt. F. R. _Hamilton_ 2217 Mann, Capt, P. R. _Haig_ 4882 Marrable, Lieut. C. G. _Haig_ 1405 Marshall, Lieut. O. F. B. _Milne_ 1848 Martin, Lieut. E. A. _Haig_, _Cavan_ 4392 Martin, Lieut. R. D. _Haig_ 6766 Mason, 2/Lt. F. _Cavan_ 2920 Massy-Burnside, Capt. G. E. _Haig_ 9618 Mathias, 2/Lt. D. E. _Milne_ 2040 Matthews, Lieut. E. F. _Milne_ ---- May, Lt.-Col. H. A. R., C.B. _French_ 2392 Merfield, Lieut. S. H. _Haig_ 1390 Messom, 2/Lt. H. _French_ 2409 Micklem, Major C., D.S.O. _Haig_ 1110 Mieville, Lieut. A. M. _Milne_ 745 Mieville, Capt. W. S. _Haig_ 2697 Middleton, Capt. S. _Haig_ 1368 Miles, Capt. L. G., D.S.O. _Haig_ 4662 Miller, Lieut. J. A. _Cavan_ 3081 Miller, Lieut. J. G. R. _Haig_ 5707 Miller, Lieut. R. A. _Haig_ *5561 Miller, 2/Lt. T. S. _Marshall_ 3579 Milligan, Capt. A. _Haig_ 1125 Minshull, Capt. J. L. _Haig_ 7455 Mitzakis, 2/Lt. A. V. M. _Haig_ 1462 Molyneux, Capt. E. S. _Haig_ ---- Money, Capt. D. F. _Haig_ 912 Moody, Capt. P., M.C. _French_, _Haig_ 734 Moore,Capt. H. E., D.S.O. _French_, _Haig_ 2895 Moore, Capt. J. L. M. _Haig_ 2648 Moore, Lt.-Col. R. F., D.S.O. _Haig_ 4063 Moore, Capt. W. J. _Haig_ 3910 Mordecai, 2/Lt. L. R. _Haig_ 1451 Morris, 2/Lt. F. B. _Haig_ 3956 Morris, 2/Lt. T. B. _Haig_ 2613 Morton, Lieut. W. C. _Haig_ 4173 Mouldey, 2/Lt. W. E. _Haig_ 81 Munt, Major E. _Haig_ 2745 Myers, Capt. D. _Haig_ 823 Naylor, Capt. T. H. _Haig_ 7135 Neal, Lieut. L. _Cavan_ 1112 Neale, Capt. G. B. _Haig_ ---- Neighbour, Capt. S. W. _Haig_ (2), _Rawlinson_ 2366 Neobard, Capt. H. J. C. _Milne_ 3177 Nettleton, 2/Lt. J. _Haig_ 6115 Newman, 2/Lt. C. E. S. _Haig_ 3533 Newton, Capt. C. V., M.C. _Haig_ (3) 5862 Noble, Capt. J. M. _Haig_ 1963 Oakey, Lieut. J. M. _Haig_ 6548 O’Brien, Capt. J., M.C. _Allenby_ 1449 Oldfield, 2/Lt. R. T. _French_, _Haig_ -- Ostle, Lt.-Col. H. K. E., M.C. _French_, _Haig_ 9662 Ord, Capt. H. E. M. _Haig_ 2111 Page, Capt. W. I. P. G. _Haig_ 1154 Paine, 2/Lt. G. G. _French_ 1981 Palmer, Capt. W. W. _Haig_ 5985 Parker, Lieut. A. A. F. _Haig_ 3620 Parker, Capt. F. G. _Haig_ 608 Parkes, 2/Lt. H. F. _French_ 1527 Partington, Capt. L. _Haig_ 6653 Paterson, 2/Lt. R. F. _Haig_ 3601 Pattison, Capt. R. _Haig_ 7973 Pearson, 2/Lt. A. M. W. _Haig_ 2249 Pearson, 2/Lt. R. O. _French_ 1052 Penrose, Capt. G. A. _Haig_ 8039 Pepper, Lieut. W. A. _Haig_ 3611 Perkins, 2/Lt. L. _Haig_ 2466 Perry, Capt. G. M. _Haig_ 5213 Perry, 2/Lt. P. R. W. _Haig_ 1414 Petherbridge, Capt. C. A. _Haig_ 1846 Phipps, Lieut. P. _Haig_ 6475 Piper, 2/Lt. N. _Haig_ 7660 Plant, 2/Lt. H. N. _Plumer_ 2842 Pollard, Capt. J. L. _Haig_ 2286 Popham, Capt. A. E. _Air Ministry_ 5073 Powell, 2/Lt. W. P. _Haig_ 5705 Price, Capt. B. P. _Marshall_ 3935 Price, 2/Lt. F. M. _Haig_ 8600 Priestley, Lieut. L. S. _Haig_ 1468 Priday, 2/Lt. A. K. _Haig_ 3008 Prosser, 2/Lt. A. E. _French_ 6120 Pykett, Lieut. G. F. _Plumer_ 1160 Quare, Capt. H. A. B. _Haig_ 7617 Quick, Sgt. S. _Haig_ 6770 Radford, 2/Lt. J. A. _Haig_ 3789 Raikes, Lieut. A. F. M. _Haig_ 2018 Randall, Lieut. D. M. _Haig_ 5537 Rayner, Capt. R. S. _Haig_ 1244 Reed, 2/Lt. D. L. _Haig_ 5871 Reed, Lieut. W., M.C. _Haig_ 2323 Rhodes, Lieut. D., M.C. _Haig_ 3360 Rhodes, Lieut. H. _Haig_ 6693 Richardson, Lieut. H. B. _Haig_ 2578 Rix, Capt. L. G. _Haig_ 8678 Roberts, Capt. J. _Haig_ 262 Robertson, Major C. B. _Marshall_ 6123 Robertson, Lieut. R. J. _Haig_ 1213 Robey, 2/Lt. A. E. L. _Marshall_ 3986 Robinson, Capt. E. A. K. _Haig_ 5030 Robinson, Capt. F. W. _Haig_ 1617 Robinson, Capt. W. P _Haig_ 165 Rogers, Capt. C. M. _Haig_ 898 Roscoe, Lieut. W. _Haig_ 1624 Rosher, Lt.-Col. J. B., D.S.O. _Haig_ (4) 3151 Ross, 2/Lt. W. J. E. _Haig_ 6961 Roussiano, Lieut. T. _Milne_ *6791 Roxburgh, 2/Lt. J. A. _Haig_ 1240 Rundell, Capt. L. E., M.C. _Haig_ 8072 Sagar, Capt. A. L., D.S.O. _Haig_ 3288 Salmon, 2/Lt. M. W. _French_, _Haig_ 1183 Sanderson, Lieut. H. F. _Haig_ 6339 Sands, 2/Lt. G. F. _Haig_ 58 Saunders, Capt. C. J. (3) _Haig_ 1455 Saunders, Capt. J. A. _Milne_ 2123 Saxon, Major V. D. J. _Haig_ 1732 Scoones, 2/Lt. T. C. _French_ 2116 Scott, Capt. C. E. _Haig_ 819 Scrutton, Major A. E. _Haig_ 329 Scrutton, 2/Lt. J. A. _French_ 7761 Searle, 2/Lt. W. D. W. _Plumer_ 1612 Seeman, Major F. H. _Haig_ 2232 Selfe, 2/Lt. E. D. _Haig_ 274 Seymour, Lieut. J. _Haig_ 1163 Shanks, Capt. M. H. 1536 Shepherd, Major W. S., M.C. _Haig_ 1018 Sherlock, 2/Lt. C. C. _Haig_ 7706 Sherwin, 2/Lt. H. C. _Haig_ 2805 Short, Capt. J. R., M.C. _Haig_ 3612 Silcock, 2/Lt. B. B. _Hamilton_ 6730 Silk, 2/Lt. E. _Haig_ 2607 Simeon, 2/Lt. C. B. _Haig_ -- Simmons, Cpt. F. K. _French_ (2), _Haig_ (2) 2591 Simpson, 2/Lt. H. G. _Hamilton_ *4911 Simson, Lieut. J. H. _Haig_ 724 Skevington, Lieut. A. P. _Haig_ 6080 Slattery, Lieut. F. J. _Haig_ 8534 Small, Capt. V. _Rawlinson_ 8534 Small, Capt. V. _Poole_, _Ironside_ 9041 Smith, 2/Lt. A. E. _Haig_ 8662 Smith, Major H. C. _Haig_ 6320 Smith, 2/Lt. R. M. _Haig_ 929 Smith, Lt.-Col. W. C., M.C. _Haig_ (2) 3252 Smith, Lieut. W. T. _Haig_ *6664 Snowden, 2/Lt. W. C. _Haig_ 375 Solomon, Capt. J. B _Haig_ 6944 Southam, Sub-Lt. A. W. _Admiralty_ 8807 Spafford, 2/Lt. A. V. _Haig_ 86 Sprawson, Capt. E. C. _French_ 2926 Stahl, Lieut. A. _Haig_ 6930 Stace, Capt. J. A. _Haig_ 1997 Stanesby, Lieut. R. W. J. _Haig_ 9991 Stark, Lieut. J. D. _Haig_ 7162 Stansfield, Major H., M.B.E. _Haig_ 2373 Stephens, L/Cpl. W. J. _Haig_ 1608 Stephenson, 2/Lt. K. L. _French_ 2977 Sterndale-Bennett, Comdr. W., D.S.O. _Munro_, _Haig_ (2) 3340 Stevens, Capt. H. J. H. _Van Deventer_ 458 Stevenson, Lieut. A. F. _Monro_ 2785 Stewart, Sgt. J. D. _Haig_ 1717 Storey, 2/Lt. K. _French_ 5324 Strang, Lieut. W. _Allenby_ 6629 Stratton, Lieut. G. L., M.C. _Marshall_ 1946 Strode, Sgt. J. _French_, _Haig_ 1071 Suckling, Sgt. P. H. _Haig_ 3111 Suiter, Capt. C. R. _Haig_ 7949 Summerfield, Capt. A. 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. APPLEYARD, Victor Harold 7/ 2/17 7629 „ ARBERY, Ernest Edward 27/ 1/17 _K/A_ 6/6/17 8151 „ ARNOLD, Henry 27/ 1/17 _Lieut._, _w._ 28/8/17 7799 „ ARNOLD, John Kenneth 7/ 2/17 _Lieut._ 7920 „ ATCHLEY, Rowland Waldegrowe 10/ 9/16 _A.E.O._ 766239 „ ATHERTON, Jack 22/10/17 765491 „ ATKINSON, John Frederick Victor 11/ 8/17 _w._ 26/6/18 763485 „ AYTON, Robert Conrad 14/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 8079 „ BABER, John Montague 7/ 2/17 _Lieut._ 5829 „ BAILEY, Louis John 5/ 9/16 _K/A_ 17/6/17 763773 „ BAKER, Francis Brackstone 14/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 8149 „ BAKER, George 20/ 2/17 766959 „ BALDWIN, Arthur Cyril 7/ 2/18 5194 „ BALLARD, Allan Leslie 5/ 9/16 765154 „ BALMFORD, Walter Crowther 17/ 5/17 _Lieut._ 762051 „ BANKHART, Paul Geoffrey 5/ 4/17 7102 „ BANKS, Leonard Glover 26/10/16 _Lieut._ 4967 „ BARKER, Leslie Ivan 7/ 7/16 765492 „ BARKER, Augustine William 11/ 8/17 762572 „ BARNETT, William Augustus 14/ 4/17 _D/W_ 15/11/17 761691 „ BARRATT, Frederic Henry 5/ 5/17 _Lieut._ 4245 „ BARTLETT, Clarence Hubert 27/ 1/17 _P/W_ 7/12/17 760961 „ BARTON, Clarence Harry 5/ 4/17 _K/A_ 26/10/17 6043 „ BARTON, Sydney Frederick 10/ 9/16 _Lieut. A.E.O._ 764008 „ BATEMAN, Arthur James 5/ 5/17 _Lieut._ 764009 „ BAYLEY, Cyril Dunstan Wakefield 13/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 761642 „ BEAUFORT, Percival Stanley 28/11/17 _A.E.O._ 4494 „ BEAUMONT, Charles Leslie 27/ 1/17 _K/A_ 20/5/17 478 L/Cpl. BEAUMONT, Eugene Edward 5/11/16 _Lieut._, [M] 5362 Pte. BEENEY, James Alexander 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._, D.F.C. 766775 „ BELCHER, Frank 7/ 2/18 760728 „ BELL, Charles William 13/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 765494 „ BELL, Oliver 11/ 8/17 _K/A_ 24/8/18. [M] 764413 „ BENNETT, Wilfred 21/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 766374 „ BERDINNER, Charles Richard 20/12/17 1452 Sgt. BERDOE, James Stanley 10/ 9/16 _Lieut._ 4172 Pte. BERKELEY, Christopher 29/10/15 _Lieut. Acc/K_ 1/2/19 7557 „ BERNIE, Walter Gregor 27/ 1/17 764224 „ BERTRAND, Leon 7/ 6/17 _Lieut._ 763812 „ BEVAN, Wilfred 7/ 6/17 _K/A_ 3/12/17 4378 L/Cpl. BINER, Frank Armsden 27/ 1/17 _K/A_ 3/12/17 762887 Pte. 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. BOND, Frank Edgar 21/ 4/17 _Lieut._ _w. & P/W_ 30/11/18 765859 „ BOOSEY, Ralph 23/ 9/17 763563 „ BOOT, Maurice Wilson 7/ 6/17 3586 „ BORET, John Auguste 10/10/15 _Lieut._, ✠, A.F.C. 760374 „ BOSWOOD, Leslie John 5/ 5/17 _Lieut._ _K/A_ 3/9/18 7886 „ BOUIE, Jean Augustine Andre 27/ 1/17 _Acc/K_ 24/3/17 5939 „ BOUSFIELD, Colin 25/ 5/16 _Observer_ 762054 „ BOWDEN, Gerald Joice 17/ 3/17 762605 „ BOXER, Edward Morris 24/ 5/17 765905 „ BOYD, Cecil Nicholas 23/ 9/17 _Missing_ 5568 „ BRAINES, Thomas Frederick 5/ 9/16 _Lieut._ 765342 „ BRAITHWAITE, Basil Foster 30/ 5/17 _P/W_ 22/11/17 765373 „ BRAITHWAITE, Norman 7/ 6/17 _Flying Officer_, _w._ 10/6/18 766011 „ BRAMLEY, Jack Alexander 18/ 1/18 _Pilot Officer_ 1260 „ BREWER, Charles Herbert 14/11/14 _Capt._, ✠. _w._ 17/6/15 & 23/3/18 5468 „ BREWER, Eric 5/ 9/16 _Lieut_, _w._ 28/11/17 765217 „ BRICKNELL, Daniel Francis H. 15/ 6/17 _Lieut._ 766680 „ BRIDGE, Alfred James 18/ 1/18 _w._ 9/11/18 765108 „ BRIDGE, Cyril 15/ 6/17 _Missing_ 26/7/16 7733 „ BRIGGS, Frederick 5/11/16 _E.O._ 8157 „ BRISTOW, Frederick Lawrence 27/ 1/17 _Capt._ 763380 „ BROADHURST, Thomas Clifford 7/ 6/17 _Acc/K_ 28/9/17 1621 Sgt. 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. Notts Hussars_ 765935 GILBERT, Sydney Paul 27/ 2/18 1/_Suffolk_ 764141 GOULD, William John Edward 28/11/17 D. of Lancaster_ 6264 HARRIS, Harold Maltby 26/ 9/16 _London._ _Lieut._ _K/A_ 16/6/17 763102 HANBURY, Harold Greville 28/ 6/17 1/_Warwickshire_ 765945 HOPKINSON, Cyril Oswald John 27/ 2/18 1/_Surrey_ 4879 HOUGHTON, Alan Lutman 26/ 9/16 1/_Devon._ _Lieut._ _w._ 9/10/18 763067 HUNTER, John Ernest 24/11/17 1/_Dorset_ 764778 KIRKBRIDGE, Herbert James 13/ 1/18 1/_Derby_ 764370 LARKEN, John Savage 2/10/17 1/_West Kent._ _K/A_ 21/9/18 762560 LAVERTON, Walter King 7/ 7/17 1/_Derby_ 762218 LEADER, Colledge 24/ 8/17 1/_Leicester_ 764152 LEVERETT, John Ivison 30/ 5/17 1/_Lovat’s Scouts._ _w._ 8/5/18 765399 MACDONALD, Eric Pond 24/11/17 1/_Dorset_ 764545 MCNEIL, Arthur Anderson 24/11/17 1/_Lothian & Border Horse_ 761185 MUSGRAVE, Joseph 29/ 3/17 1/_Westmorel’d & Cumberl’d._ _Lieut._ 764942 PHILLIPS, Malcolm McGregor 5/12/17 1/_D. of Lancaster_ 765875 ROBERTSON, Thomas Struan 14/12/17 1/_Res. King Edward’s Horse_ 765960 ROSE, Charles 23/ 4/18 1/_London_ 764361 SANDERSON, Arthur Buchanan 26/ 4/17 1/_Lovat’s Scouts._ _Lieut._ 6297 SMITH, Gilbert Kirke 8/ 1/17 _Yorks Dragoons._ _Lieut._ 767683 STOKES, Geoffrey Calcott 4/ 3/19 _Bucks_ 764726 TAYLOR, John Fielding 18/12/17 1/_Derby._ _Lieut._ [M] 765293 TAYLOR, Reginald 5/12/17 1/_D. of Lancaster_ 768106 THOMSON, Ivor Thearle 17/ 3/19 _Surrey_ 766746 WELLS, Arthur John 18/ 3/18 1/_D. of Lancaster_ 6779 WESTENDARP, Hermann Emil Alfred 30/ 9/16 1/_West Kent._ _w._ 27/8/18 762042 WHITE, William Geoffrey Beauchamp 18/ 4/17 1/_Wilts_ 8298 WHITWORTH, Frank 22/12/16 _Essex._ _Lieut._ 3989 WILES, L/Cpl. Ernest Edward 19/ 8/16 _Surrey_ ROYAL ARTILLERY. (A/L:514) R.H.A. and R.F.A. 2nd Lieut. 4349 BEAK, Frank Leslie 30/ 9/15 _Attached R.E._ _K/A_ 9/4/18 1558 BERTIE, Alberic Willoughby 25/ 2/15 _Capt._ ✠ 1393 BLAKE, Cpl. Charles Edwin Norman 20/ 8/15 _Major._ ✠ _K/A_ 30/7/18 1770 BLISS, Francis Kennard 9/ 7/15 _Killed in action_ 28/9/16 1684 CHANTREY, Leslie Hewer 30/10/15 (_From 9/Royal Sussex_) 1747 COLE, Arthur Philips 30/10/14 _w._ (_Dardanelles_) 21/5/15 2305 CRUICKSHANK, Eric 6/10/14 _Lieut._ F/D. _D/W_ 26/9/18 1418 DAVIS, Dudley Frederick 27/ 2/15 _Capt._ _w._ 1/7/16 2748 DODD, Ernest John 26/ 6/15 _w._ -/5/16 _K/A_ 17/7/17 580 GILL, Hugh Stanley 27/ 2/15 _Lieut._ ✠ 8/12/15 2620 HASKINS, Leonard Jesse 5/ 8/15 _Lieut._ [M] 2490 LADEFOGED, Cpl. Niels Nielson 30/ 8/15 (_To R.G.A._) 1324 LAVER, Basil Leslie 27/ 2/15 _Lieut._ 949 LAVER, L/Cpl. Charles Hardiman 27/ 2/15 _Lieut._ 2726 LISTER, John Curtis 22/ 9/15 _Killed in action_ 20/5/17 1361 LUMB, Herbert 12/ 9/14 _d._ 28/10/15 1124 MORGAN, Ernest Leslie 27/ 2/15 _Lieut._ ✠ _w._ -/9/17 81 MUNT, L/Cpl. Edsall 27/ 2/15 _Major._ ✠ [M] 1617 ROBINSON, Wyndham Percy 27/ 2/15 _Lieut._ _w._ -/11/16 [M] 3535 SHEPHERD, Thomas Duncan 3/ 5/15 _Capt._ 2351 THORESBY-JONES, Mervyn 20/ 1/15 _Lieut._ (_Inspection Staff_) 1518 TROWBRIDGE, Bernard Bromley 28/ 7/15 _Lieut._ 2654 WOOD, Percy Neville 28/12/14 _Major_, _w. at Ypres_ -/12/15 [M] 1155 WILLIS, Sgt. Cyril Reginald 11/ 2/16 _Lieut._ ✠ _Indian Mtd. Battery._ [M] 768310 ALLEN, William Alfred 8/ 4/19 766825 ALLDRED, Stanley Douglas 5/ 9/18 4966 ANDERSON, William Wallace 16/ 9/16 _Killed in action_ 10/11/16 7458 ARNALL, Harry 12/ 1/17 767580 BARBER, Albert Edwin 8/ 5/18 766340 BARBOUR, George Brown 5/ 8/18 767829 BARCKLEY, Arthur Edward Whitehead 10/ 2/19 5724 BAX, Frank Leonard 12/ 1/17 7718 BEARN, Arthur Frederick 12/ 1/17 5891 BERRY, John William 12/ 1/17 765697 BINNS, Henry Innes 19/ 9/18 765341 BOLTON, Arthur 28/ 8/17 _w._ 19/10/18 6971 BRITTAIN, Samuel Taylor 6/12/17 767245 BROADBENT, Conrad Fletcher B. 5/ 2/19 766681 BROADBENT, Edward Warwick 8/ 2/19 767981 BROADBRIDGE, Montague Cecil 5/ 4/19 766505 BROADLEY, Albert 12/ 2/19 7884 BROWN, Malcolm Frederick 12/ 1/17 _w._ 1/5/17 767295 BRYANT, Stanley Grant 8/ 8/18 8233 BURWASH, Herbert Arthur 30/ 1/17 2542 BUTTEMER, Eric Douglas Archibald 27/10/15 _Lieut._ (_From R.M.A._) [M] 764684 CAMPBELL, Andrew 2/ 9/17 ✠ [M] (2) 764287 CANTY, Frederick Joseph 14/10/17 _Lieut._ 765434 CAREY, Charles McLeod 1/ 4/18 766154 CAROLL, John Art 27/11/17 765383 CARSON, Wilfred John 6/10/17 7460 CARTWRIGHT, Sidney Herbert 17/11/16 _w._ 17/4/18 766102 CAVENAGH, Francis Alexander 26/ 8/18 _Education Officer_ 761631 CAWLEY, James Donald 21/ 2/17 ✠ 765384 CHALLIS, John Alexander McDonald 16/ 7/17 764633 CHANDLEY, Reginald Thos. Francis 1/ 9/18 4657 CHATFEILD-CLARKE, L/Cpl. Howard C. 21/ 2/17 763022 COATES, George Thomas 28/ 5/17 8085 COKE, Edward 12/ 1/17 ✠ _w._ 5/11/17 766188 COLEMAN, Charles Henry 1/ 9/18 766300 COLEMAN, Guy William Jordan 1/ 8/18 760487 COLLEY, L/Cpl. Reginald Harding 15/ 1/18 7529 COLLINS, Walter Leslie Fenn 12/ 1/17 _Lieut._ _w._ 16/8/17 574 COOPER, Sidney Walter 28/12/14 766512 CORBETT, Harold Stevenson 2/ 8/18 7530 CORSER, Frederick George 12/ 1/17 _Lieut._ _w._ -/5/17 767053 COWAN, Alexander 1/ 8/18 763924 CROOKES, Noel Richard Dillon 2/ 9/17 766381 CUMMING, Bernard Douglas 26/ 9/18 762800 DALY, Oliver R. 6/ 6/17 _w._ 9/11/17 766594 DANIEL, Arthur Freer 2/ 8/18 7533 DAVIES, Thomas Lewis 18/ 1/17 _w._ 7/11/18 764553 DICKINSON, Sydney 4/ 2/18 7653 DIX, John Arnold 12/ 1/17 765534 DRYSDALE, Alexander Monteith 15/ 8/18 5440 DUNSTON, George Hubert 18/12/16 _Lieut._ 760733 EARNSHAW, CSM Percy Harold 19/ 8/18 1826 EGERTON, Cpl. Bryan Selwyn 18/ 8/15 _Lieut._ [M] 768066 EVANS, Thomas Watkin 7/ 4/19 767261 FAHY, Dermot Francis 15/ 2/19 762781 FLETCHER, Charles Harrington 17/ 5/17 _w._ 3/9/17 765540 FOSS, William 5/ 8/18 766922 GARMONSWAY, George Norman 28/ 8/18 9760 GEDDES, William John 22/ 6/17 _Capt._ O.B.E. (_R.E._) 8126 GILMORE, Arthur Norris 12/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 767994 GRADDON, William Douglas 7/ 4/19 765881 GRASSICK, William Henderson 17/ 6/18 _d._ 9/2/19 767106 GRAY, Harold Leonard 10/ 2/19 767211 GUBBINS, Alfred Blakeney Gough 5/ 9/18 7475 HALFORD, Robert C. 23/12/16 _Lieut._ _w._ 24/8/17 762576 HALL, L/Cpl. Maxwell 29/12/17 765887 HARVEY, William Henry 10/ 6/18 _Killed in action_ 23/10/18 760405 HEALD, Sgt. Henry Claypole 10/ 2/19 7881 HEMPSON, Oswald Arthur 12/ 1/17 _w._ 18/10/17 766164 HENDERSON, Rex Eugene 23/11/17 6763 HILL, Cornelius John Keeting 27/ 1/17 7805 HODGE, Francis Edwin 4/ 1/17 _w._ 23/8/17 7731 HODGKINS, Albert Edward 12/ 1/17 ✠ _w._ 22/10/17 763335 HORN, Frederick William 5/ 8/17 _w._ 23/11/18 764702 HUDSON, Robert Coates 14/ 1/18 7929 HUMPHERSON, Sidney Frederick 4/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 767289 JOHNSON, Alexander Rayner 2/ 9/18 7670 JONES, William Samuel 12/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 766435 JOSLING, Harold William 26/ 8/18 767143 KEITES, William Lawrence 2/ 8/18 5767 KEKEWICH, Stanley Buck 2/ 9/16 _Lieut._ ✠ 767996 KIPPING, Stanley Percival 7/ 4/19 7539 KNIGHT, Harry 12/ 1/17 762249 LARDELLI, Maurice Strachan 1/ 6/17 762540 LEDGER, Gilbert 11/ 3/17 _Lieut._ 767909 LEWIS, Francis 8/ 3/19 762140 LEWIS, Ralph Pollard 17/ 5/17 766438 LIDDINGTON, Harold Vere 3/ 8/18 766389 LINDARS, Louis Henry 26/ 8/18 764659 LOCK, James Palmer 13/10/17 _Died of wounds_ 2/2/18 767325 LOGAN, William Wright 21/10/18 767594 LOVELL, Percy Trangott 13/ 3/19 8156 LYONS-CAMPBELL, Archibald 30/ 1/17 767798 MACGREGOR, George Gordon 20/ 2/19 7727 MACKAY, Robert Lindsay 9/ 2/17 _Lieut._ 767595 MARTYN, Redvers Noel 10/ 2/19 767597 MAY, Stuart 15/ 2/19 765416 MAYBIN, John Alexander 15/ 7/18 7320 MCFADYON, John Craig 12/ 1/17 _11th Divl. Amm./C._ _K/A_ 6/6/17 1581 MICHELSEN, Arthur Conrad 21/ 2/17 _Lt._ _w._ -/1/16, -/7/17. _K/A_ 18/10/17 766257 MILLER, Frederick 26/ 8/18 765688 MOCHRIE, David Russell 7/ 2/19 6405 MOFFAT, George Ross 2/ 9/16 _Lieut._ _w._ 18/10/17 762959 MORGAN, Eric Ronald 17/ 5/17 768014 MORGAN, Sidney Conrad 7/ 4/19 6337 MOULDING, Edgar Percy 12/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 765691 NEALE, Bertie Philip 18/ 8/18 761356 NICHOLS, Hedley William 9/ 2/18 768087 NICHOLSON-LAILEY, John Raymond 7/ 4/19 7465 NICOL, Ian Sinclair 12/ 1/17 ✠ _P/W_ 26/7/18 767368 NORRIS, Charles Albert 15/ 2/19 4095 NORRIS, Frank Charles 12/ 9/16 _Lieut._ 768045 PAGE, George Frederick 7/ 4/19 8005 PAGE, Stanley Clarence Martel 11/ 2/17 _w._ 19/9/18 7546 PAICE, Eric Bertie 12/ 1/17 _w._ 30/4/18 761236 PARK, Arthur 15/ 2/19 766841 PATON, Allen John W. 4/ 2/19 760937 PAUL, CSM Vivian Charles 7/ 4/19 762308 PEIRCE, Arthur Russell 24/ 6/17 _w._ 10/6/18 766567 PETER, Gerald 15/ 2/18 762727 PHEYSEY, John Edward 17/ 4/17 ✠ 766196 PHIPPS, John Degory Baron 23/ 9/18 760451 PICK, Nelson 12/ 8/18 762185 POCOCK, Reginald William 28/ 2/17 ✠ 762702 PREEN, Arthur Frank 3/ 6/17 _w._ 11/7/18 767706 PULFORD, Robert George 10/ 2/19 5870 PURVES, John Murdow 12/ 1/17 _Lieut._ ✠ _w._ 16/8/17 7785 RATCLIFF, Sidney Arthur 12/ 1/17 _Killed in action_ 31/3/17 762183 RAWE, Charles Henry 26/ 3/17 _Killed in action_ 24/4/18 2268 RAWES, Alexander Newling 21/ 2/17 _P/W_ 26/4/18 765801 READ, Horace Cleveland 15/ 7/18 766197 REID, Clive Ronald 5/ 8/18 765958 REMNANT, Eustace Archibald 15/ 7/18 766765 REECE, Frederick William 26/ 2/19 7550 REYNOLDS, Leonard Arthur 21/ 1/17 _Lieut._ _w._ 18/4/18 762686 ROBERTS, John 28/ 4/17 _Capt._ ✠ _w._ 24/8/17, 4/6/18 [_d._ 11/11/18 [M] 767269 ROBINSON, Douglas Hepworth 13/ 3/19 7762 ROSE, Frederick Charles 12/ 1/17 6235 RUMFORD, William Archibald 12/ 1/17 _w._ 17/11/17 767647 SCOUGALL, John Muir 20/ 2/19 3144 SENDALL, Claude Hume 14/ 6/15 _w._ 11/4/18 761927 SHERWIN, Harry Collumbell 5/ 4/17 [M] 762263 SIMMONDS, Austin Gundry 17/ 5/17 _Acc/drowned_ 2/6/17 768103 SIMPSON, Charles 7/ 4/19 7551 SIMPSON, James Sieder Muir 12/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 768128 SMITH, Charles Horne Cecil 7/ 4/19 7645 SMITH, John Poole 13/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 764508 SMITH, Sidney Charles 1/ 9/18 1669 SPARLING, Philip Sidney 4/12/16 _Lieut._ 767649 SWANTON, Ernest Frederick William 5/ 4/19 760959 TAAFFE, Leonard Charles 7/ 4/19 6913 THOMAS, Walter Stanley 12/ 1/17 767731 TILL, William Plumer 10/ 2/19 7692 TOBUTT, Ronald Leslie William 11/ 2/17 8088 VILE, Thomas Henry 12/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 762136 WAITE, Frederick John 30/ 3/17 760638 WALLACE, Sgt. William 14/10/18 764733 WARD, Charles Richard Francis 12/ 8/18 760866 WARREN, Harvey 17/ 4/17 7521 WATSON, William Findlay 11/ 2/17 _w._ 17/11/17 760284 WEISS, L/Cpl. Robert Alfred 27/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 760489 WHITE, Herbert Raymond 12/ 1/18 7677 WHITEHOUSE, Stuart Wellesley 12/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 766879 WHITMORE, Edward Walter 13/ 2/19 768356 WHYTEHEAD, Henry Layard 7/ 4/19 766669 WILKINSON, Walter 7/ 4/19 7717 WOODWARD, Gerald de Maine 19/ 2/17 7657 WOOLF, Emanuel 12/ 1/17 _Lieut._ Royal Field Artillery: Special Reserve. (A/L: 575) 2259 CAITHNESS, Wilfred W. 28/ 4/15 _Capt._ F/D _w._ -/2/17 [M] 2188 DAVIS, Thomas Henry Clifford 8/10/15 _Lieut._ ✠✠ _w._ -/9/16, -/12/17 1880 HAEFFNER, Frederick Wilfred 1/ 7/15 4510 MARSDEN, Douglas Herbert 22/ 1/16 _Lieut._ _w._ 28/5/17 2738 NIMMO, William Wilson 8/10/15 _Major_ ✠ 2634 NOWELL, Wilfrid James 1/ 7/15 _Killed in action_ 9/4/17 2218 OLVER, John Dennis Circuit 8/ 4/15 _Lieut._ ✠ _Killed in action_ 29/4/17 2945 POWELL, Lawrence 8/10/15 _Lieut._ ✠ 4022 THOMAS, Alban Musgrove 18/10/15 _Lieut._ (_Staff_) 7628 ALLEN, Greville John Buxton 2/ 2/17 _Lieut._ _w._ 22/10/17 765378 ANDERSON, Horace Ince 30/ 8/17 _Lieut._ 5106 ANDREW, William Blair Spencer 1/ 2/17 _Lieut._ 5107 ARNOLD, Ralph Francis 16/ 6/19 _Lieut._ _w._ 27/9/17 764178 BAILEY, Edgar Samuel 11/ 1/18 _w._ 13/ 6/18 6432 BALFOUR, Alan Scot 3/ 8/16 (_R.F.C._) _Killed in action_ 13/1/18 764222 BARTER, Henry Edward 11/ 8/17 _Lieut._ 762231 BELLHOUSE, David James 17/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 764180 BENTLEY, Cyril Jack 8/ 9/17 _Lieut._ _w._ 5/4/18 762692 BERNARD, Herbert Antoine 7/ 9/17 _w._ 31/10/18 5043 BISCOE, Charles Henry 1/ 2/17 _Lieut._ _w._ 5/6/18 761861 BISHOP, Thomas Charles 19/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 7962 BOLTON, Harold Stanley 9/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 7741 BRAY, Cecil Francis 15/12/16 _Lieut._ 2616 BRIDSON, Eric 4/ 2/17 _Lieut._ 5434 BROWNING, Frederick 10/12/16 _w._ 15/12/17 7684 CARR, Ralph Sampson 5/ 2/17 _Lieut._ 764570 CHURCH, Clarence Thomas 11/ 8/17 7368 COOP, Richard Wallace 9/ 1/17 _Lieut._ ✠ _w._ 29/8/17 762774 CORK, John Frederick 15/ 9/17 7227 CORKILL, Lawrence Lancey 9/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 764314 CORNELIUS, Joshua Charles 28/ 9/17 _w._ 15/10/18 6200 COUNSELL, Henry Cecil 16/12/16 _Killed in action_ 27/5/18 7902 COX, Ernest Henry George 5/ 3/17 _Lieut._ 7531 CRUTTENDEN, Robert Frost 4/ 2/17 _Lieut._ 7585 DAY, Augustine Joseph 11/ 2/17 _Lieut._ ✠ _w._ 19/11/17, 31/7/18 [M] 7740 DAVIDSON, L/Cpl. Theodore 9/ 1/17 _Lieut._ _w._ 3/11/17 7150 DAWSON, George Gardiner 1/ 2/17 _Lieut._ 760430 DENNISON, Charles Haddon 9/12/17 _w._ 11/5/18 764193 DOWDEN, Henry James 11/ 8/17 _Lieut._ ✠ 765386 DYER, William Spafford 7/ 9/17 _Lieut._ _w._ 13/6/18 8146 DYKES, Oswald 5/ 3/17 _Lieut._ ✠ 763735 EAGER, Waldo MCGillycuddy 11/ 8/17 764021 ELLIS, Howard 7/ 9/17 8096 FAHY, Conor Patrick J. 11/ 2/17 _Lieut._ _w._ 27/10/17 1643 FAIRBAIRNS, Joseph Maurice 24/ 4/17 _Killed in action_ 20/8/17 7667 FORSTER, Harold 9/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 765388 FRENCH, William Henry 7/ 9/17 7421 GENT, George Edward 9/ 1/17 _Killed in action_ 14/9/17 762591 GILVRAY, George Frederick 11/ 8/17 7993 GOURLAY, Clifford White 25/ 1/17 _Lieut._ _w._ 8/9/17 7584 GRAY, James Henry 11/ 2/17 _P/W_ 18/4/18 4877 GREENWALL, Emile Boris 4/ 2/17 _Lieut._ _w._ 1/10/17 761971 GUNN, Henry Somerville 3/ 6/17 _Lieut._ 7463 HACKER, Thomas Hindle Stanford 15/12/16 _Lieut._ 762405 HADLEY, John Aubrey 24/ 6/17 _Lieut._ _w._ 15/11/18 6574 HALL, Sydney Francis 9/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 764066 HEADY, Harold 11/ 8/17 6452 HEAVANS-TREWMAN, Reginald F. P. 11/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 8032 HAYNES, Dudley Hugo 9/ 1/17 _Lieut._ _w._ 12/9/17 _K/A_ 16/5/18 6349 HIBBERT, Arthur James 28/11/16 _Drowned_ 14/8/17 6617 HIGGINS, Donald Akin 21/ 9/16 _Lieut._ 5952 HILL, Joseph Shirley 12/ 1/17 _Lieut._ ✠ _w._ -/ 6/17 5015 HOOPER, George William Ewart 4/ 2/17 _Lieut._ 8082 HOULSTON, Francis Henry 9/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 6221 HUDSON, Edward Palmer 2/ 9/16 _Lieut._ ✠ _w._ 16/10/18 3184 HUGHESDON, Arthur Hamilton 2/12/16 _Lieut._ _Killed in action_ 27/9/18 8111 HULBERT, Bernard William 11/ 2/17 _Lieut._ _w._ 15/6/18 763952 JEPSON, Leslie Robert 14/ 9/17 763911 JONES, Sydney George 14/ 9/17 7790 KENNEDY, Cyril Arthur Reginald 4/ 2/17 _Lieut._ ✠ _w._ 1/11/19 763304 KINGDON, Frank Denys 30/ 8/17 _Lieut._ ✠ _w._ 27/9/18 2958 KINGSWELL, L/Cpl. Charles William 17/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 2486 LADEFOGED, Esper Louborg Nielso 28/11/16 _Lieut._ 7957 LAWRENCE, Stanley Goldbraith 11/ 2/17 _Lieut._ 764655 LECHERTIER, Jacques Alfred 14/ 9/17 _Killed in Action_ 4/11/18 5108 LEGGETT, L/Cpl. Sydney James 15/12/16 _Lieut._ _w._ 29/6/17 7579 LEWIS, George Powell 1/ 2/17 _Lieut._ 765398 LIGHTBOURN, Francis Gwynne 7/ 9/17 7268 LIPSCHITZ, Joshua Maurice 9/ 1/17 _Lieut._ _w._ 29/11/18 764153 LISTER, Alfred Walter 14/ 9/17 _Lieut._ ✠ _w._ 2/11/18 8115 LLOYD, George Llewellyn 9/ 1/17 _Lieut._ [M] 5314 LOWE, John Lawrence 16/ 9/16 _Lieut._ [M] 7664 MACKINNON, L/Cpl. George Wilson 15/12/16 _Lieut. Educ. Officer_, _w._ 18/5/17 766170 MAHON, John Fleming 23/11/17 762549 MANNERS, Christopher 25/ 3/18 763855 MARK, Jeffrey 14/ 9/17 _Lieut._ _w._ 29/4/18 7541 MARSHALL, Francis 3/ 3/17 _Lieut._ ✠ _w._ 25/10/18 7047 MCKINTY, Henry Bernard 1/ 2/17 _Lieut._ ✠ _w._ 1/7/17 762759 MEADOWS, Charles Stanley 11/ 8/17 _Lieut._ ✠ 7767 MIDDLETON, Robert E. 25/ 1/17 _Lieut._ _w._ 10/11/17 7377 MOOLENAAR, L/Cpl. Frank Anthony 10/ 1/17 _Lieut._ _w._ 24/10/17 766172 MORDEN, Clifford Sefton 29/ 6/17 7658 MUNRO, William Pearce 4/ 2/17 _Died of wounds_ 5/9/18 8196 NAPIER, William Florence 12/ 2/17 _Lieut._ 4367 NEWMAN, Arthur James 27/11/16 _Lieut._ ✠ _w._ 3/5/18 8038 NICHOLSON, Francis Hamilton 12/ 2/17 _Lieut._ 763859 NICHOLSON, Richard Lavoisier 15/ 9/17 7659 NICOLL, George Stalker 15/12/16 _Lieut._ 7333 NOBLE, George Alfred 9/ 1/17 _Lieut._ _w._ 16/10/17 761695 PANTLIN, Louis Alfred 19/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 6653 PATERSON, Robert Frank 6/12/16 _Lieut._ _w._ 15/11/18 [M] 7548 PAUL, Reginald Walter 1/ 2/17 _Lieut._ 760058 PEARCE, Cuthbert 11/ 8/17 _Lieut._ F/D 7479 PLATT, Claud Lucian Francis 9/ 1/17 _Killed in action_ 27/5/18 7004 POPE, Frank William 9/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 764794 POWELL, Martin 15/ 9/17 7722 PRESTON, William Forbes Amyas 12/ 2/17 _Lieut._ _w._ 22/10/17, 2/10/18 8139 PRICE, George Herbert 4/ 2/17 _Lieut._ 7516 RANDALL, Edgar Langley 4/ 2/17 _Lieut._ 6654 RANKEN, John Sanderson 15/12/16 _Lieut._ _w._ 5/11/17 6338 RICHARDS, Ferdinand Arthur 1/ 2/17 _Lieut._ _w._ 17/1/18 762728 ROBERTS, William Charles Lee 15/ 9/17 6625 SALISBURY, William Leslie 18/12/16 _Lieut._ 761335 SAMSON, Ivan Anthony Cuthbert 18/ 2/17 760298 SCOTCHER, Harry Goodleft 5/ 4/17 _Lieut._ _w._ 11/10/17, 19/6/18 5033 SCOTT, Ivan Joseph 5/ 3/17 _Lieut._ _w._ 10/10/17 764262 SHEEHAN, John Joseph 14/ 9/17 7466 SMITH, Bertram Kingsley 9/ 1/17 _Lieut._ _w._ 16/10/17 6029 SMITH, Lawrence Godfrey 16/ 9/16 _Lieut._ _w._ 16/10/17 7947 SMITH, Walter Douglas 9/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 7948 SMITHER, Bernard 9/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 7260 SNALLAM, Frederick Randolph 26/ 2/17 _Lieut._ 7306 STAINES, L/Cpl. John Samuel 15/12/16 _Lieut._ 766032 STANDRING, John Samuel Harold 1/ 3/18 5222 STEPHENS, Cecil Hubert 1/ 2/17 _Lieut._ _w._ 17/9/17, 18/10/17, _K/A_ 23/10/18 6629 STRATTON, Gilbert Leonard 2/ 9/16 _Capt._ (_Staff_) ✠ [M] 3253 STREATHER, Cecil Turner 4/ 2/17 _Lieut._ _w._ 12/12/17 763448 STUART, Edmund Cuthbert 24/ 8/17 _Lieut._ 4738 STUART, L/Cpl. Henry Lonjan 5/10/16 _Lieut._ 760929 TAIT, Norman 23/ 2/18 7916 THOMAS, Arthur Hornby 4/ 2/17 _Lieut._ 765407 THOMPSON, John Waldo 7/ 9/17 _Lieut._ 766179 THOMSON, Robert F. 23/11/17 6963 TIDDY, John Lewis 1/ 2/17 _Lieut._ _w._ 29/11/18 5225 TRIMM, Charles Algernon 10/ 1/17 _Lieut. & Adjt._ ✠ 766179 URQUHART, Aeneas McKay 23/11/17 5559 VERGETTE, George 16/12/16 _Lieut._ ✠ _w._ 17/4/18 7556 WARE, Vivian 4/ 1/17 _Lieut. w._ 24/4/18 7276 WATT, Charles Frederick 9/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 762966 WELLS, Maurice Godfrey 4/11/17 _Killed in action_ 28/3/18 761508 WELTE, Ernest James 14/ 1/18 ✠ 2391 WHEATE, Thomas Ernest 4/ 2/17 _Capt._ ✠ 8160 WHEELER, Thomas Benjamin 4/ 2/17 _Lieut._ 764173 WHIBLEY, Stuart Napier 15/ 9/17 _Capt._ 7834 WHITEHEAD, Frederick William 4/ 2/17 _Lieut._ ✠ 761876 WILKINSON, Arthur Buttle 2/ 2/17 _Lieut._ ✠ _w._ 21/9/17 6271 WILLIAMS, Vincent Givilym 15/ 2/17 _Lieut._ 761491 WRIGHT, Albert 8/12/17 _Lieut._ 2942 BUXTON-KNIGHT, Albert 23/ 2/18 Royal Horse Artillery: Territorial Force. (A/L: 659) Berkshire. 3105 CARDELL-OLIVER, John Edward 21/ 3/15 _Capt. R.H.A._ Nottinghamshire. 2087 ARMSTRONG, Geoffrey Donisthorpe 21/ 4/15 _Capt. R.H.A._ 4652 TREIFUS, Albert 28/12/15 _Lieut. R.H.A._ Royal Field Artillery: Territorial Force. Cheshire Brigade. 1251 STARLING, John Edward 1/12/15 _Lieut._ _w._ 27/9/17 East Anglian Brigades. 3467 BLACKALLER, Charles Drummond 8/ 5/15 _2/Bde._ _Lieut._ (_Labour Corps_) 1729 CATLING, Wallis Robert 22/10/15 _1/Bde._ _Lieut._ _w._ 5/9/17 2453 COWLEY, John Norman 16/ 2/15 _4/Bde._ _Lieut._ [M] 2055 DAVY, Leslie Brereton 22/ 8/15 _1/Bde._ _Lieut._ 1951 GRICE, Leslie Clark 17/12/15 _1/Bde._ _Died of wounds_ 20/4/17 2163 HURNDALL, Charles Frederic 25/ 7/15 _1/Bde._ _Lieut._ ✠ London Brigades. 1529 DAWSON, William Charles Palliser 6/ 2/15 _5/Bde._ _Lieut._ (_Min. of Labour_) 3879 DREYFUS, Trevor Henry 15/11/15 _1/Bde._ _Lieut._ 2702 GOULD, Cyril Edward 27/ 8/15 _1/Bde._ _Lieut._ ✠ 2459 HICHENS, Basil Sneath 27/ 2/15 _5/Bde._ _Lieut._ [M] 1905 LOWTHER, Walter Joseph J. 11/ 8/15 _5/Bde._ (_From 12/London_) 2613 MORTON, William Cattell 15/12/14 _3/Bde._ _Lieut._ ✠ _D/W_ 22/7/17 [M] 1129 POWELL, Charles Sydney 24/11/15 _2/Bde._ 2681 SONDHEIM, Albert 5/ 5/15 _1/Bde._ _Lieut._ 2574 WALLICH, Cyril Collings Norton 12/ 8/15 _7/Amm. Column_ North Midland Brigades. 1202 POPE, L/Cpl. William John Crickmay 2/11/15 _3/Bde._ _Lieut._ 1738 SAINT, Sgt. Harry 5/ 6/15 _3/Bde._ _Lt._ (_M. of Lab._) _w._ 16/4/16 Northumbrian Brigades. 3724 ALLEN, Henry Cecil 8/ 7/15 _2/Bde._ _Capt._ ✠ _w._ 1/9/17, 7/4/18 [M] 1356 CHEVERTON, Sgt. Thomas Bird 23/ 4/15 _2/Bde._ _Lieut._ ✠ _K/A_ 24/3/18 2146 DURRANT, L/Cpl. Reginald Tom 9/ 4/15 _2/Amm. Column_ _Capt._ ✠ 3824 GALL, William Sydney 8/10/15 _2/Bde._ _Lieut._ _w. & P/W_ 4/ 9/18 3690 GRIFFITHS, Alexander 7/ 8/15 _2/Bde._ _Lieut._ 3835 HOPWOOD, John 8/10/15 _2/Bde._ _Capt._ ✠ _w._ 18/6/18 [M] 3814 LANCASTER, L/Cpl. John W. Cyril 8/10/15 _2/Bde._ _Lieut._ 2117 MILLER, Cecil 9/ 4/15 _2/Bde._ _Lieut._ 3218 SEARSON, Alexander Moore 28/ 3/15 _4/(Howitzer) Bde._ _Lieut._ 2926 STAHL, Arthur 15/ 4/15 _2/Bde._ _Capt._ ✠ F/D [M] 3815 WARD, Noël Groom 8/10/15 _2/Bde._ _Capt._ [M] 1825 WALKER, L/Cpl. Gilbert Wilson 23/ 4/15 _2/Bde._ _Lieut._ _w._ 11/11/18 2614 WATSON, Thomas Wilson 9/ 3/15 _2/Bde._ _Capt._ ✠ [M] 2596 YATES, Sgt. Henry George 18/ 3/15 _2/Bde._ _Major_ ✠ West Riding Brigades. 2784 GIBBS, Harry Beckett Swift 12/ 3/15 _3/Bde._ _Lieut._ 1612 SEEMAN, Cpl. Frank Harold 27/ 4/15 _1/Bde._ _Lieut._ [M] Welch Brigades. 4108 ROBERTS, Walter Henry 1/12/15 _2/Bde._ _Lieut._ Wessex Brigades. 3129 BROWNE, Bernard Meredith 4/11/15 _Lieut._ 3774 STONE, Oliver John 4/11/15 _P/W_ 22/9/16 3520 TREADGOLD, L/Cpl. John Reginald W. 11/ 7/15 (_1/Amm. Column_) _Lieut._ 2273 ALLEN, Sgt. Edward 7/ 8/16 6309 DARLEY, Charles Francis 1/ 9/16 _Lieut._ _West Riding R.H.A._ 7752 GOODSALL, Robert Harold 6/12/16 _Lieut._ 763658 GREENBANK, Jonathan Richard 1/ 9/17 2495 HARRIS, L/Cpl. Dudley Ryde 28/ 8/16 _Lieut._ 765397 KLINGNER, Frederick Victor 1/ 9/17 2991 LIELL, L/Cpl. Kingsley 26/ 7/15 _w._ 23/8/18, 21/9/18 765558 MCMANUS, Alexander 17/ 6/18 765288 PYKE, Edward Joseph 25/ 2/18 2996 WOOD, Basil Drew 8/ 8/16 ROYAL GARRISON ARTILLERY. (A/L: 547) 2nd Lieut. 2746 BALLARD, Frank Charles 10/ 3/15 _Lieut._ _w._ 25/8/17 2135 DAVIES, Frederick Bryan 10/ 2/15 _Lieut._ 2836 FIELDEN, Lionel 4/12/14 _Lieut._ 2933 HODGINS, Arthur Wilfred M. 26/ 1/15 _Lieut._ 2454 MACKENZIE, Frederick Boyce 26/ 3/15 _Capt._ _Acc/Killed_ 4/7/18 1969 RIGOLD, Ernest Edward 23/ 9/14 _Lieut._ ✠ 2141 TAPLIN, George Aubrey 20/10/14 _Lieut._ ✠ [M] 762072 ACKERNLEY, Ronald Clifford 19/ 2/17 _Lieut._ 763807 ADAMS, Robert Charles 20/ 4/17 _Lieut._ _w._ 16/10/17 764282 ADAMSON, John Wilfred Edward 20/ 7/17 763756 ASHMORE, Joseph William 9/ 4/17 _Lieut._ F/D 763090 ASHTON, Charles Henry 20/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 762603 ATKINS, Harold Emmanuel 28/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 8057 BARKER, Albert 5/ 1/17 _Lieut._ F/D [M] 9186 BARRACLOUGH, Thomas Herbert 13/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 767522 BEAN, Howard Leslie 29/ 7/18 766153 BEATON, Grover Cleveland 2/12/17 ✠ _Died of wounds_ 30/9/18 763054 BEEBY, Maurice Owen 28/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 763811 BEESON, Leonard Alfred 20/ 4/17 _Lieut._ _w._ 7/9/17 762852 BELFIELD, James Henry 1/ 7/18 764127 BELL, William George Albert 27/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 764412 BENEDICTUS, Joel Henry 20/ 7/17 _P/W_ 9/4/18 7860 BENN, Anthony Norar Munro 8/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 764179 BENTHALL, Gilbert 6/ 1/18 8001 BERRY, Thomas Alfred 11/ 2/17 _Lieut._ 764956 BILLINGTON, George 8/ 4/19 2299 BISHOP, Keith Ford 27/10/15 _Killed in action_ 8/8/16 765648 BLANE, Thomas Herbert 4/ 2/18 763487 BOOTH, John 20/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 765884 BOUGHTON, George 25/ 3/18 761242 BOWER, George Richard 1/ 9/17 7570 BOWER, George Stanley 17/11/16 _Lieut._ 763488 BOWIE, Allan Stuart Hunter 9/ 4/17 _Lieut._ _P/W_ 8/5/18 764184 BOWLING, Arthur Henry 20/ 7/17 _Killed in action_ 29/9/18 763056 BOYLE, James Alexander 27/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 764185 BRETT, Cyril Charles 20/ 7/17 _w._ 15/10/17 764187 BRISTOL, Leonard 1/ 9/17 4916 BROCKLEBANK, Sydney John 13/10/16 _Lieut._ 764226 BROWN, Ernest 20/ 7/17 763446 BRYCE, Adam Whiteford 20/ 7/17 8884 BUDGE, William Symons 13/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 6097 BUDGEN, William Harold 27/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 8208 BUNDLE, Henry Wilfred 13/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 762445 BURTON, Albert Alfred Charles 20/ 4/17 _Lieut._ _w._ 15/8/17 766342 CANDY, Walter Edward 1/ 7/18 761493 CARTER, Albert Horace 18/ 9/18 763289 CHAMBERLAIN, Benjamin 20/ 7/17 7471 CHAMBERS, Samuel 17/11/16 _Lieut._ 5239 CHATTERTON, Richard 12/ 9/16 _Lieut._ ✠ [M] 763636 CLAPHAM, Thomas 20/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 766157 CLARKE, Harold F. 2/12/17 763360 CLAYTON, Edgar Charles Darwin 20/ 7/17 765925 COCKRELL, Philip 25/ 2/18 8636 COOK, George Rope 13/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 7443 COOKE, Herbert Henry 10/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 762876 COOPER, Francis Arbuthnot Lambe 20/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 7835 CORNISH, Henry Dauncey 10/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 760163 CORY, CSM Ralph 8/ 2/19 [M] 8770 CRICHTON, Alexander Cansh 13/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 764636 CUDD, Wilfred Alfred 30/ 7/17 764017 CULL, Anders Eric Knos 27/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 766159 DALY, Roland Oliver 2/12/17 [M] 8711 DANGER, Henry George 13/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 763460 DAVIDSON, Henry Herbert 20/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 763613 DAVIES, John Llewellyn 20/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 764823 DAY, Reginald Harry 14/10/18 766158 DALES, John Frank 17/12/17 7322 DE LA BERE, L/Cpl. Stephen Baghot 25/ 2/17 _Lieut._ _w._ 11/10/17 8637 DENCHAR, Vivian Henderson 13/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 763946 DEW, Percival Roderick 10/ 6/17 5748 DOBB, Bertram Forster 12/ 9/16 _Lieut._ 762300 DOBB, William Charles Noel Foster 4/ 5/17 762431 DONAGHY, Robert Andrews 11/ 4/17 _Killed in action_ 28/5/18 762366 DONALD, Thomas Hunter 27/ 5/17 763265 DOWNEY, Thomas Philip 20/ 7/17 7784 DUFF, Gordon 17/11/16 F/D(2) _w._ 2/5/17 767523 DYER, Albert Edwin 29/ 7/18 764639 EATON, George Ernest 20/ 7/17 765440 EBDON, Reginald Arthur 4/ 2/18 763230 EDWARDS, Harold Thomas 20/ 4/17 _Lieut._ _w._ 29/12/17 765653 ELLERKER, William Tindall 4/ 2/18 6472 EVANS, Thomas Cwmanne 30/11/16 _Lieut._ 5752 EVETTS, Raymond Cecil Thomas 28/ 8/16 _Lieut._ 8093 FAWKES, Francis Hanley 17/11/16 _Lieut._ [M] 762779 FENTON, David 26/ 3/17 _Lieut._ 8929 FOALE, William Ernest 13/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 765885 FORSTER, Joseph Makepeace 13/ 5/18 766689 FORSTER-KNIGHT, George 1/ 7/18 763123 FRANCIS, Ivor 27/ 4/17 _Lieut._ [M] 767433 FRANKLAND, Charles Hayes 12/ 2/19 5841 FREEMAN, George Herbert 12/ 9/16 _Lieut._ [M] 765655 FROST, William Frank 10/ 6/18 760649 GALLAGHER, James 20/ 5/18 _w._ 11/8/17 761257 GALLOWAY, Leslie Douglas 4/ 3/18 761542 GAMMON, Keith 18/ 3/18 764429 GATES, Charles Edward 20/ 7/17 _P/W_ 23/5/18 761698 GILDING, Edmund Bushnell 11/ 3/17 _Lieut._ _w._ 4/9/18 765936 GILLETT, Percy Thomas Robert 25/ 2/18 7111 GLADWIN, Duncan Ray Morley 11/ 2/17 _Lieut._ 765886 GOERING, Ernest Frederick 25/ 2/18 8439 GOLDING, Oliver 13/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 8420 GOODRICK, Maurice George 13/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 763822 GRANT, Ronald 13/ 7/18 769246 GRAY, Charles Giles 10/12/16 _Lieut._ 763747 GREEN, Frederick James 20/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 763234 GREGORY, John Stephen 21/12/17 762974 GROOCOCK, Arthur David 20/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 760589 GRUNDY, CSM George Francis 8/ 2/19 763423 HADEN, Victor William 20/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 761882 HAINES, Leonard Winston 28/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 763660 HALES, William Claude 18/ 6/17 9097 HALSEY, Ernest 13/ 1/17 _Capt. & Adjt._ 766162 HAMILTON, James Grey 2/12/17 766163 HARE, Harold Richard 2/12/17 765993 HARLAND, Richard 18/ 2/18 _Killed in action_ 16/6/18 5096 HARRAP, L/Cpl. Benjamin Clifford 17/11/16 _Lieut._ F/D _w._ 7245 HAYWARD, Arthur Lawrence 10/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 3025 HAYWARD, L/Cpl. Alfred Robert 1/ 9/16 _Lieut._ 765448 HEY, Percy 4/ 2/18 ✠ 764027 HICKS, Athelstan Maud 27/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 765413 HINDE, Walter Butterfield 4/ 3/18 765862 HISCOCKS, Charles Edward 25/ 3/18 767427 HODGES, Alban Ernest Hill 1/ 7/18 766165 HOGARTH, Gordon William 4/ 1/18 764244 HOLMES, Kenneth England Maxwell 25/ 6/17 2867 HOME, Geoffrey Wyville 21/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 8894 HOOD, John Edmund 13/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 975 HOWE, George Hubert 10/ 4/15 _Lieut._ _w._ 31/8/17 763458 HOWE, Percival Presland 20/ 7/17 760251 HOWELLS, Sgt. Frank William 8/ 2/19 7157 JACOBS, Thomas Windsor 10/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 761461 JAMES, Edward William Harold 13/12/17 9102 JAMES, Percy Stuart 13/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 5371 JEFFERY, George James 30/11/10 _Lieut._ 763764 JOHNSON, John Francis Fielder 1/ 9/17 767984 JOHNSTON, William 7/ 4/19 766073 JONES, Aubrey Tarran 18/ 2/18 763617 JONES, David 20/ 7/17 7116 JULL, Robert Charles 17/11/16 _Lieut._ ✠ [M] 763828 KEMBLE, John Albert Edgar 8/ 3/19 _w._ 30/10/17 766074 KENT, John 11/ 2/18 7072 KIMBER, Dudley Vernon 14/10/17 765997 KING, Guy Standish 11/ 2/18 762454 KNOWLES, Peter 20/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 762208 KRUSE, Hubert Sydney 28/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 763305 LANEY, Ernest Charles 25/ 5/17 6336 LEAHY, Eugene 17/ 9/16 _Lieut._ 761292 LEVY, Oliver Charles 14/10/18 764033 LEWIS, James 5/ 7/17 7640 LIGHTLEY, Edmund 17/11/16 _Lieut._ 766204 LLOYD, Guy Yuyn Llewelyn 8/ 4/18 767239 LOADER, George Sidney 8/ 2/19 8613 LOCKETT, Cecil Charles 13/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 766972 LOOSELEY, Charles Abraham 3/ 4/19 763913 LORD, Cecil Grundy 27/ 5/17 764035 LUCAS, Thomas Mackworth 28/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 761000 LUSCOMBE, Sgt. Valentine Courtenay 12/ 9/18 765775 LYFORD, Ernest 4/ 3/19 763341 MARTIN, Cyril Frederick 20/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 5918 MASSEY, Cpl. Hugh 13/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 767596 MAY, Reginald Reuben 5/ 2/19 8833 MCKIE, Robert Denholm Mackroy 13/ 1/17 _Lieut._ [M] 8522 MELLES, Robert Ernest 13/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 2697 MIDDLETON, Stephen 22/ 4/15 _Capt._ _w._ 15/4/18 [M] 7542 MILLS, Ernest Thomas 27/ 1/17 _Lieut._ _w._ 7/11/17 5919 MILLS, Frank Osgood 17/12/16 _Lieut._ 7376 MOFFETT, Thomas Henry 10/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 6072 MORGAN, Harold 9/ 7/16 _Lieut._ 760755 MOSSE, CQMS Sidney Hugh 5/ 2/19 _d._ -/2/20 764038 MOULE, Arthur James Coram 28/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 763765 MOXON, George Henry 28/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 762487 NEIGHBOUR, Gerald 1/ 7/17 764249 NELSON, Roger 1/ 7/18 764250 NEWBERRY, George Herbert 20/ 7/17 5864 ODDY, Douglas Cooke 13/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 760102 OLDHAM, CQMS Edward Harold 3/ 2/19 767110 OLIVER, Thomas Stuart 1/ 7/18 7543 OLLEY, John Francis 17/11/16 _Lieut._ 765850 PACE, Arthur 17/ 3/18 7958 PADDLE, Kenneth Cecil Lawrence 21/ 1/17 _Lieut._ ✠ 5277 PARSLOE, Jack Alphonso Eugene 13/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 3717 PATTISON, Sgt. Edgar Edwin L. 13/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 8756 PENNY, Frank 13/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 763623 PERCIVAL, Frederick George 20/ 7/17 _w._ 31/10/17 7254 PETRIE, Percy Canterbury 17/11/16 _Lieut._ 7728 PIERSON, Victor Majolier 27/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 7660 PLANT, Harry Neal 17/11/16 _Lieut._ [M] 762580 PRESTON, Ivor Kerrison 24/12/17 765512 PROVIS, Eric John 29/ 4/18 7944 PURCHASE, Walter Henry 10/ 1/17 _Capt. & Adjt._ 763654 PUTT, Jarvis 20/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 764102 QUARMBY, Rupert Llewellyn 27/ 5/17 _Lieut._ 764655 RAMSAY, William McAllister 22/ 7/17 _Lieut._ _w._ 17/10/18 764382 RIPPENGAL, Arthur Henry 20/ 7/17 _Lieut._ 764583 RIVERS, Frank Wilfred 20/ 7/17 766946 ROBINSON, William Arthur Boker 1/ 7/18 4749 ROWE, L/Cpl. Claude Bernard 20/12/16 _Lieut._ 769393 ROWE, Harold Charles 7/ 3/19 763732 SEWELL, Edward John 1/ 9/17 _Died of wounds_ 10/4/18 764263 SHARP, Colin Stanley 20/ 7/17 764345 SHARP, John Frederick 30/ 7/17 762844 SHAUL, Percy John 27/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 761316 SHEA, Richard Thomas 28/ 4/17 _Lieut._ _d._ 12/11/18 767527 SHERIDAN, Charles Wesley 29/ 7/18 763958 SIDEY, William Hepburn 20/ 4/17 _Lieut._ _Died of wounds_ 13/10/17 764171 SKEATS, Leonard Frank 28/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 5548 SMITH, Frederick Herbert Corbitt D.26/ 9/16 _Killed in action_ 10/12/17 6888 SMITH, George Ernest 17/11/16 _Lieut._ ✠ F/D 761826 SMITH, Seymour 27/ 4/17 _Lieut._ _w._ 1/9/17 6628 SMITH, Sidney 30/11/16 _Lieut._ _w._ 2/10/17 4580 SMITH, Victor Charles Compton 6/ 7/16 _Lieut._ _w._ 21/9/17 763046 SOUTHERN, Alfred John 23/ 4/17 _Lieut._ _w._ -/ 7/18 8808 SPENCE, William Brown 13/ 1/17 _Lieut._ _w._ 9/3/18 760692 SPENCER, Sgt.-Inst. Spencer 1/ 7/18 764269 STAVELEY, William 20/ 7/17 763439 STEVENS, Francis Anthony 1/ 7/18 3159 STREET, Sgt. Hugh Wren 31/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 764306 STRICKLAND, Robert Bateman 20/ 7/17 _w._ 30/4/18 766124 SUMMERTON, Frederick George 1/ 7/18 762584 TAYLOR, Arthur Henry Spencer -/12/17 8042 TEE, Clifford Vernon 1/ 9/17 _Died of wounds_ 11/8/18 763994 THOMPSON, Fred Robert Thoresby 20/ 7/17 _Lieut._ 764273 THOMPSON, Richard Sydney 20/ 7/17 762282 THOMPSON, William 17/ 5/17 _Lieut._ 761875 TILLY, Edgar Horace 5/ 3/17 _Lieut._ _w._ 31/10/18 764107 TIPPETTS, Richard Alexander Ferguson 3/ 8/17 763960 TOLERTON, William 28/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 761232 TOWELL, Harold West 15/ 6/18 764276 TRAVERS, Edgar William 1/ 9/17 762770 TURNER, Cecil Percy 27/ 5/17 _Lieut._ 762610 TURNER, Walter James 28/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 763314 TUTTE, Alfred Ernest Victor 20/ 7/17 764214 TYLER, Arthur Thomas 20/ 7/17 _w._ 8/11/17 767602 VEALE, Lionel Percy Valery 12/ 2/19 763480 WALKER, Henry 20/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 9082 WALLER, Leon John 13/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 9046 WALLER, Trueman Augustus Riviere 13/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 9135 WALTER, Charles 13/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 763769 WAND, Samuel James George 28/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 767285 WARREN, Hugh St. John Percy 8/ 2/19 762096 WAYDELIN, Frederick John 28/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 763631 WEBB, Geoffrey Fuller 28/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 762818 WEIGHT, Allen Fremantle 27/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 762819 WEIGHT, Sidney Lewis 20/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 6340 WEST, George Malcolm Watson 20/ 8/16 _Lieut._ 763982 WEST, Sydney Hague 20/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 764590 WHICHER, Cecil Thomas 20/ 7/17 766933 WHITE, Norton Summers 1/ 7/18 764051 WHITE, Sidney William 28/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 763805 WHITTAKER, Charles Joseph 28/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 763087 WHITTAKER, Gilbert Whalley 4/11/18 _Lieut._ 767075 WILLIAMS, Reginald Seidler 5/ 2/19 766006 WILLIAMS, Thomas 24/ 6/18 1972 WILLIAMSON, William Henry Rowe 25/11/14 _Capt._ ✠ F/D [M] 766404 WILLSON, Albert 1/17/18 763902 WILSON, Percy Macdonald 20/ 7/17 _w._ -/4/18 6549 WINDER, L/Cpl. Walter 8/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 763142 WRIGHT, Albert Alexander 20/ 4/17 _Lieut._ ✠ 7263 YATES, William Fletcher 31/ 1/17 _Lieut._ _w._ 13/9/18 Royal Garrison Artillery: Special Reserve. 2636 DE BURIATTE, Warwick Huxley 9/ 7/15 _Lieut._ _Acc/Killed_ 19/10/18 2696 DINHAM, George Albert 16/12/15 _Capt._ 2982 GOLDSMITH, George Lawrence 16/12/15 _Lieut._ 2323 RHODES, Dunstan 27/ 8/15 7626 ABSON, Percy 23/11/16 _Lieut._ 7627 ACTON, Richard 23/11/16 _Lieut._ ✠ 4139 ADAMS, Stanley Alfred 10/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 8110 ADDERLEY, Charles Joseph Henry 13/12/16 6501 AITKEN, Robert 20/11/16 _Lieut._ 6675 AKEHURST, Charles Henry 8/ 1/17 5934 AMERY, Thomas Ford 10/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 7862 ANSON-JONES, John Samuel 1/12/16 _d._ -/12/18 7788 ASCHE, Harold Carstin John 1/12/16 _Lieut._ 765414 ASHBOURNE, Thomas Gordon William 19/ 8/17 7630 ATCHISON, Harold Percy Reynolds 1/12/16 _Lieut._ [M] 762772 ATHOLE, George Benfield Jones 1/ 9/17 5039 BAILEY, Cpl. 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. Harold Crompton 23/11/16 _Lieut._ 760398 BIGGS, James Henry Cedric 23/ 8/17 _Lieut._ 6599 BINNS, Alfred 1/12/16 _w._ 7/4/17 8070 BLANCO-WHITE, George Rivers 23/11/16 _Lieut._ 5394 BOOKLESS, Thomas 18/12/16 _Lieut._ _w._ 13/7/17 6454 BOON, Ernest George Fred 27/11/16 _Lieut._ ✠ 7603 BOURCHIER, Leonard Grove Gabbett 5/10/16 761831 BRACEWELL, James Rawston 27/11/16 _w._ 11/8/17 762133 BREARCY, Archibald Duncan 2/ 5/17 7840 BRERETON, John Lancelot 8/ 1/17 5237 BREWER, Leonard George Tye 8/ 1/17 6443 BRINE, George Edward 23/11/16 _Capt._ _w._ 16/4/18 7631 BROMLEY, Ernest James 23/11/16 _Lieut._ 762233 BROWN, Arthur William 2/ 5/17 6786 BRUMWELL, Bernard Henry 23/11/16 [M] 6198 BRUNT, Stanley Herbert 1/12/16 7632 CABLE, James Sydney 23/11/16 _Lieut._ _d._ 5/9/18 765381 CALDER, Roy Croaker 19/ 8/17 7934 CAMPBELL, Christopher James 23/11/16 761808 CARLTON, John 10/ 3/17 760584 CARLTON, Cpl. 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. Richard Boase K. 20/ 8/16 _Lieut._ 762309 SUGDEN, Frank Edward 1/ 7/17 7949 SUMMERFIELD, Alfred Bernard 23/11/16 _Capt._ [M] 8069 SUMMERSELL, James Gleed 13/12/16 7968 SUTHERLAND, George Kenneth 23/11/16 764209 SWIFT, Albert Dean 1/11/17 765520 TAIT, Duncan Christie 18/ 2/18 762281 TEBBUTT, Herbert Charles 20/ 3/17 766089 TENNANT, George Montague Colvin 4/ 3/18 4229 THOMAS, Cpl. Philip Edward 23/11/16 _Killed in action_ 9/4/17 7007 THOMAS, Thomas 1/12/16 ✠ F/D 5293 THOMPSON, Arthur Edward 20/ 8/16 5878 THORBURN, John McCavey 23/11/16 762688 THORNE, Frederick Charles 13/ 3/17 5294 TOPPING, Samuel 18/12/16 _Capt._ _w._ 1/5/18 5426 TOMKINS, Samuel Edward 23/11/16 _w._ 17/6/18 763216 TOOP, Alexander George 11/ 3/17 _w._ 12/11/17 8007 TRACEY, Bernard David 8/ 1/17 8036 TRENCH, Frederick Charles 13/12/16 7988 TRUSCOTT, Maurice John 13/12/16 [M](2) 760513 TWEEDLE, L/Cpl. 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. Archibald Garey 16/12/15 _Lieut._ 900 GRAY, Eric Balfour 7/10/15 _d._ 20/12/17 Lancashire (Heavy Battery). 3560 MONROE, Robert 6/12/15 _Lieut._ _w._ 11/6/18 2nd London (Heavy Battery). 4410 CAFFAREY, Bernard James 1/12/15 _Staff-Capt._ 2355 DAVIS, Arthur Felix 29/12/15 _Lieut._ Sussex. 2531 WOLTON, Ronald Arthur Guy 27/ 3/15 _Lieut._ Wessex (Heavy Battery). 1376 OELRICHS, Cpl. Richard Vaughan 18/ 7/15 _Capt._ _Amm. Col._ _w._ -/6/17 2586 WARD, Francis Norris 27/12/15 _Lieut._ 6715 HAYCOCK, Harry 4/ 9/16 _Lieut._ 760580 OWEN, Geoffrey Leyland 20/12/16 _Lieut._ 7467 SMITH, Matthew Purdon 1/12/16 _Lieut._ 765479 STEPHENSON, William Stanley 13/ 5/18 _Lieut._ 761231 STONEHOUSE, Arthur Dudley 20/12/16 _Lieut._ ROYAL ENGINEERS. 2nd Lieut. 1450 BIRNIE, Reginald 19/ 1/16 (_From 2/Gordon Highlanders_) 1483 BULL, Joseph William 23/12/15 (_From 2/E. 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. Stafford_) _Lieut._ 1853 ROBERTS, Charles Henry 12/ 9/15 (_From 1/York & Lancs._) _w._ -/6/16 1496 ROUGHT, Philip 31/ 3/15 _Lieut._ ✠ 1203 ROWLAND, Douglas Mayhew 9/ 1/16 _Signal Service_ 3288 SALMON, Maurice William 13/ 3/15 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ -/10/15 [M] 3340 STEVENS, Henry John Henley 23/ 4/15 _Lieut._ [M] 905 WALKER, Sgt. Reginald Henry 27/ 2/15 _Lieut._ M.B.E. [M] 3050 WALLS, Cpl. Francis Hugh 16/ 6/15 _Lieut._ 2826 WEBB, Walter John 24/10/14 _Lieut._ F/D [M] 3393 YUILL, Harry Hogg 23/ 4/15 _Major_ D.S.O. ✠ F/D [M] (2) 4007 ALLEN, Cecil John 24/12/15 _Lieut._ [M] 6348 BISPHAM, Charles 28/ 5/16 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 3/5/18 959 CORNISH, Sgt. Alfred Charles 17/11/15 _Lieut._ 1484 DAWSON, Sgt. Alan Delwaide 17/11/15 _Lieut._ 5682 DONALDSON-SELBY, T. Tyssen Grey 14/ 1/16 _Lieut._ 4789 DOWDESWELL, Frank 14/ 1/16 _Capt._ 6399 DOUGLAS, George Frederick 3/ 6/16 _Lieut._ ✠ 4005 FAVELL, Walter Rupert Aldridge 17/11/15 _Lieut._ 5177 HANCOCK, Wesley 25/ 6/16 _Lieut._ 3344 HARPER, Ernest Edward 17/10/15 _Major_ 7230 HARRIS, Emanuel Vincent 19/ 5/16 _Lieut._ 6061 HARRISON, Edward Harrison 7/ 5/16 _Lieut._ ✠ _Wounded_ 13/8/17 3851 HOLM, Frank Diederick 2/ 2/16 _Lieut._ _Killed in action_ 14/5/17 3608 JONES, Percy Hudson 2/ 1/16 _Lieut._ ✠ [M] 2708 LOMAX, Cpl. Gordon Charles 28/ 4/16 _Lieut._ 6623 MALLOCH, David 3/ 6/16 _Lieut._ _Killed in action_ 14/9/16 2852 MATTHEW, Cpl. John Richard 14/12/15 _Capt._ 2895 MOORE, Cpl. John Leslie Mackenzie 12/ 5/15 _Capt._ ✠ [M] 7282 PARRY, Samuel 25/ 6/16 (_R.A.F._) _Killed in action_ 3/5/18 6409 RAWSTHORNE, Herbert Crompton 18/ 3/16 _Lieut._ 5871 REED, L/Cpl. William 5/ 6/16 _Lieut._ ✠ _Wounded_ 2/5/17 [M] 6080 SLATTERY, Francis James 30/ 1/16 _Capt._ _w. & P/W_ 5/8/18 _d._ 9/1/19 6089 STEVENS, L/Cpl. Roland Hongel 11/ 2/16 _Lieut._ 5550 SUGDEN, Wilfred Hart 15/ 5/16 _Lieut._ 7164 SYRETT, Reginald Moody 2/ 6/16 _Lieut._ 4741 TAMBLYN, Horace William 19/11/15 _Lieut._ ✠ _Wounded_ 4/10/18 7334 TRUMAN, Egerton Danford 20/ 3/16 _Major_ [M] 5884 WILSHIRE, Harold Bradley 15/ 4/16 _Lieut._ 3861 YATES, Joseph 17/11/15 _Lieut._ 767794 ALEXANDER, Claud 18/ 1/19 764602 ALLISON, George Henry 8/ 9/17 _Lieut._ _T.F._ 6552 ASH, Sidney 14/ 1/17 _Major._ [M] 6453 BAKER, L/Cpl. Charles G. 12/ 2/17 _Lieut._ 760478 BALL, Harwood Thomas Stafford 4/ 9/18 761410 BATZER, Albert Edward 30/ 3/18 5333 BEACH, Thomas Stanley 13/11/16 _Lieut._ _w._ 8/10/17 [M] 765647 BELL, James Hunter 2/11/18 767825 BERRY, Albert Edward 16/ 8/18 761615 BESTOW, Sydney Francis 30/ 9/17 _Lieut._ 7481 BEVERIDGE, David Alston 11/ 2/17 _Lieut._ 763653 BLAIR, Alexander 17/ 3/17 _Lieut._ 767329 BONNYMAN, George Alexander 28/ 9/18 767853 BRACE, Lewis 27/ 8/18 1062 BRITTENDEN, James Edward 6/11/16 _Lieut._ 768011 BROWN, Frederick 14/ 2/19 6305 BROWN, Philip 9/ 9/16 _Lieut._ 8002 BROWNE, Walter Stowell 27/ 1/17 _Lieut._ [M] 768221 BROWNLIE, John 9/ 2/19 6096 BRUCE, Reginald 6/11/16 _Capt._ F/D 7199 BRUGES, John Parsons 31/12/16 _Lieut._ 768192 BRYAN, Robert 18/ 1/19 763148 BUCKNELL, Leonald Holcombe 14/ 7/17 _Lieut._ 764111 BUTCHER, Donald John 14/ 9/18 765651 CAMERON, John 13/ 7/18 _Capt._ O.B.E. 5472 CARNELLEY, L/Cpl. Herbert 6/11/16 _Lieut._ ✠ _Wounded_ 16/10/18 766426 CHARLES, Norman Henry 23/ 2/18 3511 CHRISTLOW, Joseph Williams 28/ 5/15 (_From W. Yorks_) _Major_ 5240 CHRISFIELD, Douglas Frederick 1/11/16 _Lieut._ 767359 CONOLLY, Frederick George 18/ 1/19 766511 CONSTABLE, Alfred Bertie 29/10/18 760363 COOK, L/Cpl. William Saunders 31/ 7/17 _Lieut._ 6277 COUSINS, Harold Francis 13/ 8/16 _Lieut. London Elec. Engineers_ 3386 COX, William George 1/10/16 _Died_ 22/9/18 761724 CRYAN, Robert 14/ 3/17 _Lieut._ 762400 DALE, Frank Alfred 18/ 1/19 767826 DE LAPORTE, Antoine 16/ 8/18 768229 DIAMOND, Ivan John Anelly 18/ 1/19 5991 DICKMAN, Henry Alderman 25/12/16 _Lieut._ ✠ 760585 DOLBEAR, Albert 27/ 8/18 _Wounded_ -/8/17 7109 DRYLAND, Leslie George 23/ 7/16 _Lieut._ 5338 ELKINGTON, Sgt. George Leonard 4/10/16 _Lieut._ [M] 5683 ELLIS, Theodore Moorhouse 1/11/16 _Lieut._ 5250 FIELD, Joseph 3/12/16 _Lieut._ 767923 FRANKLIN, L/Cpl. Curtis 1/ 2/19 767924 FRANKLIN, Kellogg 1/ 2/19 2698 FRANKLIN-ADAMS, CSM Bernard I. 10/ 1/17 _Major._ [M] 765443 GERRANS, Harold Henry 18/12/17 _Lieut._ 767362 GIGGINS, Reginald Charles 18/ 1/19 2755 GILL, Sgt. Rowland Roy 15/ 7/16 _Lieut._ 6988 GOODWIN, Cpl. Bernard Malcolm 12/ 2/18 _Lieut._ 765975 GORDON, Andrew Howard 15/12/17 _Lieut._ [M] 767467 GREEN, Angus Llewellyn 2/11/18 6000 GREENWOOD, Charles 13/11/16 _Lieut._ [M] 5313 GURTON, Sgt. William Henry 1/11/16 _Lieut._ 5760 HARDIE, Norman 6/11/16 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ -/2/17 767895 HARDING, Percy Hugo 2/11/18 6312 HARDMAN, L/Cpl. William F. Kerr 9/ 9/16 _Lieut._ ✠ _Died of wounds_ 28/10/17 766186 HARGER, Edwin Oscar 22/12/17 _Lieut._ _Died of wounds_ 23/9/18 767711 HARRIS, Augustus Alfred 19/ 5/18 2699 HANBURY, Sgt. Frederick Capel 24/ 9/16 _Capt._ 763333 HAND, Ernest Francis 28/ 7/17 _Lieut._ 764935 HANDFORD, Sydney 31/ 8/17 _Lieut._ 7113 HANTON, Peter Kydd 23/ 7/16 _Lieut._ 1839 HARTOPP, Cpl. Chas. Wm. Everard C. 27/ 4/15 _Capt._ [M] 8081 HARVEY, William Sidney 14/ 1/17 _Wounded_ 24/1/18 5443 HATFIELD, Samuel 3/12/16 _Lieut._ 3209 HAWTREY, Ralph 21/ 4/15 _Killed in action_ 3/9/16 765501 HICKS, Stanley Vyvian 15/12/17 _Lieut._ 768230 HINSHALWOOD, Robert Kirkland 9/ 2/19 763035 HOLDEN, William Clifford 28/ 7/17 _Lieut._ 768196 HOUSTON, Thomas 18/ 1/19 6979 HOWKINS, Francis 31/ 3/16 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 22/5/18 6154 HUDSON, Thomas 1/11/16 _Lieut._ 1534 HUGHES, Thomas Harold 18/ 3/15 _Capt._ 766894 INGRAM, John Thornton 12/10/18 766838 IRWIN, Reginald Wosley 27/ 8/18 764991 JACK, James Frederick Semple 27/10/17 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 15/8/18 901 JAQUES, Sgt. Thomas Arnold 3/12/16 _Lieut._ 766306 JENKINS, Gilbert Ramsden 5/ 2/18 _Lieut._ 762504 JENKINS, Harold John Blewitt 28/ 7/17 _Lieut._ 765553 JENNINGS, James 23/ 2/18 6450 JONES, Frank Cuthbert 19/ 8/16 _Lieut._ 762486 KEMP, George 13/ 3/17 _Lieut._ 761218 KENYON, Reginald 19/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 6517 LANGFORD, L/Cpl. Thomas Henry 14/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 2708 LOMAX, Cpl. Gordon Charles 28/ 4/16 _Lieut._ 767828 MACDONALD, Charles Alex 16/ 8/18 767505 MACKENDRICK, Bruce 2/ 6/18 _Wounded_ 20/11/18 6386 MACKAY, Cpl. Donald John Everall 22/ 9/17 _Capt._ ✠ 767438 MALAN, James Garfield Montague 3/ 7/18 2757 MANSFIELD, Francis Turguand 14/11/14 (_From 3/R.W. Kent_) _Lieut._ ✠ 7274 MAYER, Julius Joseph 21/ 8/16 _Lieut._ 6436 MCKIM, William Rowand 17/ 7/16 _Lieut._ 6113 MEDLAND, James Edward Percy 5/ 9/16 _Killed in action_ 23/3/18 762760 MIDGLEY, Thomas Herbert 5/ 5/17 _Lieut._ ✠ 5318 MILLS, Walter Vernon 11/ 9/16 _Lieut._ 767509 MIX, Archibald Eugene 2/ 6/18 760511 MOKLER, L/Cpl. Leonard Walter 19/ 5/17 _Lieut._ 6519 MOORE, Leslie Thomas 6/11/16 _Lieut._ ✠ 6464 MORROW, Frederick 11/ 9/16 _Lieut._ ✠ _Wounded_ 6/4/18 768098 MOTTERSHEAD, Robert Fallows 31/ 1/19 6175 MOZLEY, Frederick William 6/11/16 _Lieut._ 449 MULLENS, Geoffrey Thomas 26/ 5/17 _Capt._ (_Inspector of Works_) 8242 NEWCOMBE, John Carr 25/12/16 _Lieut._ _Killed in action_ 21/3/18 767693 NICOL, Ray Thomas 27/ 8/18 5862 NOBLE, James Morton 6/11/16 _Capt._ [M] 767511 NOTT, Gordon E. 31/ 9/18 764906 OWEN, Basil Cowley 28/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 6020 OWENS, Jack 14/ 1/17 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 3/1/18 4399 PAPWORTH, Cpl. Alfred Wyatt 19/ 8/16 _Killed in action_ 2/4/17 8180 PEACOCK, Charles Richard 1/11/16 _Lieut._ 761707 PENDEREL-BRODHURST, Sgt. B. R. 28/ 7/17 _Killed in action_ 1/10/18 2724 PEPPER, Sgt. Alwyn Tayton 1/11/16 _Capt._ _Died_ 6/11/18 767514 PETRY, Allan McNab 2/ 6/18 6272 POWELL, Wallace Gerald 13/11/16 _Lieut._ 766802 PURSEY, Herbert Stanley 8/ 9/17 _Lieut._ 765404 QUAIL, Henry Charles 30/ 6/17 _Killed in action_ 18/2/18 2018 RANDELL, Donald Murray 22/12/18 _Lieut._ [M] 6742 REAH, Herbert William 11/ 2/17 _Lieut._ ✠ 5925 REASIDE, L/Cpl. David 11/ 2/17 _Lieut._ 5635 RICCOMINI, James Arthur 13/11/16 _Lieut._ 767515 RICHARDSON, Charles Albert 2/ 6/18 768235 RICHARDSON, James Eugene 9/ 2/19 767450 RISSIK, Gerard Hendrick 13/ 7/18 7926 ROBERTSHAW, William Lancelot 11/ 2/17 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 9/4/18 761933 ROBIN, Sgt. Charles Collas 13/ 5/18 _Special List_ 767389 SCHOFIELD, Harold 9/ 2/19 5602 SHINER, Lawrence Alexander David 4/10/16 _Lieut._ 767639 SILLEY, Henry Arthur John 5/10/18 764911 SIMSON, John Hedley 17/11/17 _Lieut._ _w._ -/4/18, 22/9/18 [M] (2) 5874 SMITH, Eric Bertram 29/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 2023 SOMERSET, James Herbert 15/ 8/15 _Lieut._ 766398 SOUL, Charles Frederick 9/ 2/19 766454 STAMP, Laurence Dudley 27/ 4/18 765904 STEVENS, Alexander 4/ 9/17 8325 STEVENS, Paul Laval 25/12/16 _Lieut._ 6031 STEWARD, Donald Henry 29/ 9/16 _Lieut._ 5812 STILGOE, Nathaniel Gordon 16/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 761288 STRONNOR, Randolph Cecil 25/ 2/17 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 10/9/17 764802 SUMMERS, Albert Robinson 17/11/17 765967 SWAN, Thomas Aikman 24/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 765521 TALBOT, Leonard Henri 23/ 2/18 764540 TAYLOR, Charles Allison 2/10/17 767069 TEATHER, Reginald Herbert 2/ 6/18 6367 THOMAS, Cpl. Percy E. 4/10/16 _Capt._ O.B.E. [M] 6321 THOMASSON, Wilfred Joseph Mate 14/ 1/17 _Capt._ 768079 THOMSON, Alexander Ralph 2/11/18 5557 TINNISWOOD, L/Cpl. Alfred 11/ 2/17 _Killed in action_ 1/10/18 768002 TOCQUE, Frederick Arthur Charles 18/ 1/19 2767 TOOTHILL, John Cedric Penman 28/ 9/18 766035 TRAFFORD, Francis Noel 23/ 2/18 7901 TRERY, Norman Horace 14/ 1/17 _Lieut._ ✠ 3462 VERNHAM, James Rene 1/10/16 _Lieut._ 767520 WARD, Arthur Lanceley 31/ 8/18 768006 WARDLOW-RAMSEY, Ernest 2/11/18 763867 WARNER, Thomas Henry 28/ 7/17 5607 WARREN, L/Cpl. Henry George 19/11/16 _Lieut._ 760135 WATSON, Sgt. Douglas John 18/ 1/19 _Wounded_ 30/10/17 760436 WELCH, Herbert Archibald 17/11/17 6777 WELCH, John Francis Warlow 22/10/16 _Lieut._ 760235 WHITBY, Sgt. Charles 29/11/17 6205 WHITE, George Frederick 6/11/16 _Lieut._ 6506 WILLIAMS, Harold 13/ 8/16 _Lieut._ 5302 WILLIAMS, Llewellyn Ebenezer 3/12/16 _Major._ _Wounded_ 29/1/18 [M] 767733 WILLIAMS, Rhys 18/ 1/19 762873 WILLIAMS, Sgt. Thomas 19/ 5/18 7031 WILLMOT, L/Cpl. Edmund Charles 13/11/16 _Lieut._ 761664 YOUNG, Beverley 17/ 7/18 6688 YOUNG, William Cecil 11/ 2/17 _Lieut._ Inland Water Transport. 764969 ABLITT, Cpl. Henry 1/ 8/17 765984 ALLEN, John Gordon 31/10/17 761742 ATKINSON, Clifford Garnett 26/ 3/17 762443 AVELING, Norman Harford 1/ 6/18 766297 BENNETT, Gordon Charles 15/10/17 4688 BESSANT, Sgt. Hubert Walter 18/ 9/16 _Capt._ 8309 BEVAN, Thomas William 1/ 2/17 _Staff-Capt._ _Died_ 22/10/18 765833 BURNS, David Brunel 14/10/17 763772 CLARKE, Stanislaus Eustace 27/ 4/17 765836 DAVIES, Henry 31/10/17 766098 DEWEY, Leonard 15/10/17 7809 FABLING, Harold William 18/ 9/16 _Lieut._ [M] 8065 FARMBOROUGH, James Cooper 18/ 9/16 _Lieut._ 761399 FORD, Leonard Charles 22/ 2/18 678319 GLANEY, Sidney Archibald 6/11/18 7903 GLINISTER, Albert Colenso 18/ 9/16 _Lieut._ 764058 GLUCKSTEIN, Montague 19/ 3/17 _Lieut._ 2214 HASLEHUST, CSM Guy Bartlett 18/ 9/16 _Capt._ 9390 HERTSLET, Henry Reginald Edward 12/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 763973 HORSBURGH, Leonard Gordon 26/ 3/17 _Lieut._ 7882 JOHNSON, Charles 18/ 9/16 _Lieut._ 766194 LE MAISTRE, Frederick Wyatt 15/ 8/17 766026 LEWIS, Gerald 14/10/17 7399 LIVOCK, Ralph Payne 18/ 9/16 _Lieut._ 766720 LONG, Frederick William 15/ 1/18 762336 MACINTOSH, John Macausland 23/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 766700 MEAD, James Robins 15/ 1/18 765561 MILLER, Thomas Sidney 14/10/17 [M] 2267 MILLS, Henry Graham Hunt 12/11/16 _Lieut._ 7868 MISICK, Frederick Clark 18/ 9/16 _Lieut._ 762459 NEWBY, Frederick Wales 15/ 6/17 _Lieut._ 765601 PITCHER, Horace Bedford 5/ 8/17 5795 PRICE, Benjamin Percival 18/ 9/16 _Lieut._ [M] 2602 SWINNEY, Sgt. Leslie Alfred Edward 10/10/16 _Major._ 4871 WALKER, Sgt. Dunstan Massey Joseph 18/ 9/16 _Lieut._ 3686 WATT, Sgt. Joseph James 18/12/16 _Lieut._ 1363 WHITE, RSM Bruce Gordon 4/ 9/16 _Major._ M.B.E. [M] 7598 YOUNG, Charles Octavius 18/ 9/16 _Lieut._ Special Reserve. Royal Monmouthshire. 734 MOORE, Harold Edward 5/ 8/14 _Capt._ D.S.O. ✠ [M] 2607 SIMEON, Cornwall Barrington 13/10/14 _Capt._ [M] 1469 SMITH, Arthur Douglas Noel 3/ 2/15 _Capt._ Motor Cyclist Section. 329 SCRUTTON, Cpl. John Austin 12/ 1/15 _Lieut._ ✠ [M] 766313 PALMER, Philip Somerset 30/ 3/18 ATTACHED R.E. FOR ARMY SIGNAL SERVICE. Lieut. FAIRTLOUGH, Gerrard Howard _Capt._ _1/Artists_ (_3/Cavalry Div._)✠ _Died of wounds_ 13/6/18 [M] 1997 STANESBY, Reginald William J. (_From 9/York & Lancs._) Territorial Force. DIVISIONAL ENGINEERS East Anglian Division. 3767 CARDELL, Joseph Edmond 20/ 7/15 _Lieut._ [M] 1787 FIELDING, Walter Harrison 17/ 9/14 _Capt._ O.B.E. [M] Highland Division. 3273 DOYLE, Algernon Gordon 21/ 3/15 _Lieut._ ✠ East Lancashire Division. 3695 LEES, Geoffrey 6/ 8/15 _Lieut._ West Lancashire Division. 598 THORNE, Sgt. Alfred John P. 11/ 3/15 _Lieut._ ✠✠ _w._ 26/4/18 [M] First London Division. 4041 ADAMS, William Baddeley 20/12/15 _w._ 18/2/18 3950 FENNING, Robert William 15/ 1/16 _Lieut._ 599 THORNE, Sgt. Philip Howard 15/12/14 _Capt._ ✠ _w._ (_Dardanelles_) -/9/15, 30/11/17 [M] (2) Second London Division. 2559 BRACHI, Maurice 18/ 2/15 _Lieut._ ✠✠ 2164 CURTIS, Harold Thomas 27/ 2/15 _Capt._ 1897 DUNNAGE, Gerald Eckett 9/ 6/15 _Lieut._ _w._ 19/10/17 2275 LEGG, L/Cpl. Will 6/ 6/15 _w._ & _P/W_ 10/9/18 2046 HILLYER, William Harold 30/ 9/14 _Capt._ ✠ _w._ 15/5/15 _K/A_ 22/5/16 [M] 3056 KNUTH, L/Cpl. Christopher H. L. 10/10/15 _Lieut._ South Midland Division. 2298 BESSANT, John Archibald 10/ 9/15 _Lieut._ ✠ 2092 WILSON, Denis Medland 10/ 9/15 _Lieut._ _Prisoner of war_ -/12/15 765612 BRAMALL, Denys Henry 17/ 7/17 _Lieut._ (_North Midland_) 2485 CLAPTON, William Thomas 20/ 4/15 _Lieut._ (_1/London_) 763060 FOSTER, Henry Oswald 16/ 6/17 _Lieut._ (_Home Counties_) 761924 GARTH, Horace Richard 1/ 4/17 _Lieut._ (_Wessex_) 761143 HILL, George Finlay Burd 1/ 4/17 _Lieut._ (_Northumberland_) 761260 LANT, Arthur Edward 1/ 4/17 _Lieut._ (_Northumberland_) 763069 LAURIE, Alexander Mackray 17/ 7/17 _Lieut._ (_2/London_) 765357 MILLER, William Harold 1/ 4/17 _Lieut._ (_North Midland_) 764904 MUIR, Robert George 8/ 9/17 _Lieut._ (_East Lancs._) 764253 PERKINS, Joseph 17/ 7/17 _Lieut._ (_2/London_) 7644 ROBERTS, Haydn Parke 6/ 7/16 _Lieut._ (_South Midland_) 764564 ROBINSON, Alfred Keon 17/ 7/17 _Lieut._ (_2/London_) _P/W_ 15/6/18 764116 WRIGLEY, Percy Bernard 17/ 7/17 _Lieut._ (_2/London_) _K/A_ 23/3/18 FORTRESS ENGINEERS. Cinque Ports. 2024 ATKIN-BERRY, Henry Gordon 12/ 6/15 _Lieut._ ✠ Cornwall. 3423 GORDON, Ernest 25/ 6/15 _Lieut._ Devon. 1715 DONE, John Paul Cussons 20/ 6/15 _Lieut._ [M] 6067 KINGDON, Roger 8/ 8/16 _Lieut._ Hampshire. 2183 BEVIS, Douglas Arthur 9/12/14 _Lieut._ 2560 DAVIES, Tudor Yuab 27/ 6/15 _Lieut._ ✠ 2770 HENDRY, Harry Duncan 27/ 6/15 _Wounded_ -/6/16 [M] 2180 SMITH, Walter Austen Neumann 27/ 6/15 _Lieut._ Kent. 4638 BLANC, L/Cpl. Louis David 6/11/15 _Lieut._ East Riding. 6212 WEST, Kenneth 28/ 7/16 _Lieut._ ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. London. 876 BLACKIE, Alfred 28/ 4/15 _4/Co._ _Lieut._ 5942 BURTON, Robert Griffiths 27/ 3/16 _Lieut._ 1487 ENGELBACH, Reginald 23/ 1/15 _Capt._ Tyne. 5275 MURRAY, John Bernard 28/ 1/16 _Lieut._ Staff for R.E. Services. Temporary Inspectors of Works. 2552 MURRELL, Harold Franklin 10/ 2/15 _Hon. Capt._ 3093 NICHOLLS, William 25/ 2/15 _Capt._ _FOOT GUARDS._ GRENADIER GUARDS. 2nd Lieut. 1076 CRISP, Cpl. Francis Edward Fitzjohn 15/12/14 _1_ _Killed in action_ 5/1/15 1186 MOLLER, Arthur Appleby 15/12/14 _1_ _Lieut._ 3604 ARBUTHNOTT, John 16/ 1/16 _Lieut._ _Died of wounds_ 15/9/16 1413 CORNISH, George Mervyn 16/ 1/16 ✠ _Wounded_ -/9/16 6167 COTTLE, Walter Edward Worsdale 16/ 1/16 (_To M/G Gds._) _K/A_ 31/7/17 4522 FLOWER, Cpl. Alfred Chegwin 4/ 1/16 _Lieut._ _Killed in action_ 25/9/16 2339 HARVEY, Douglas 16/ 1/16 _Wounded_ -/9/16 _K/A_ 27/3/18 4732 MCNIELL, L/Cpl. John Douglas 13/ 1/16 _Lieut._ 6179 SIM, Lancelot George Earle 22/ 1/16 _Killed in action_ 14/9/16 3192 THRUPP, Cpl. Maurice 13/ 1/16 _Killed in action_ 31/7/17 3583 WEST, L/Cpl. Richard Goy 22/ 2/16 _Lieut._ _w._ 18/9/17, 10/9/18 764624 ALLEN, Dudley Attwood Kingdon 30/10/17 767280 ANDERSON, Cyril Alfred 28/ 8/18 7141 AYLES, Francis Powell 22/ 1/17 _Lieut._ (_R. A. F._) _Acc/K_ 1/6/18 760775 BALL, Sgt. William Bruce 30/ 5/17 _Lieut._ 764475 BATCHELOR, Luke Harold 30/ 5/17 _Lieut._ 762264 BIDWELL, Thomas Edward Palmer 31/ 7/17 _Lieut._ 7780 BORTHWICK, Hon. Algernon Malcolm 24/ 8/16 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 25/9/17 6919 BURT, George Crickmay 4/ 8/16 _Lieut._ _Wounded & P/W_ 2/5/18 7781 CARRINGTON, Charles Worrell 24/ 8/16 _Capt._ D.S.O. _w._ 15/4/18 [M] 7339 ELLIOTT, Arthur Godfrey 13/ 7/16 _Lieut._ ✠ _w._ 11/8/17, 23/9/18 7755 ENNOR, Frank Harvey 29/11/16 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 29/3/18 765539 FITCH, Conrad Arthur 31/10/17 _Wounded_ 14/5/18 8566 FLEET, William Alexander 19/ 1/17 _Killed in action_ 18/5/18 765715 GILLETT, Hugh Vernon 30/ 1/18 7592 GREEN, George Richard 24/ 8/16 _Lieut._ ✠ _Wounded_ 2/5/18 7201 GREENHILL, Frederick William Ridge 26/ 8/16 _Killed in action_ 10/10/17 768165 HAWKSLEY, Thomas Edwin 16/ 3/19 7776 HOLLINS, Cecil Braithwaite 6/ 9/16 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 13/12/17 6588 JACKS, Roderick Newton 6/ 9/16 _Lieut._ 4829 KING, Eric George Lauder 9/ 1/16 _Killed in action_ 22/7/17 2701 KNIGHT, Sgt. Donald John 16/11/16 _Lieut._ 762364 LANGLEY, Francis Jasper 1/ 5/17 _Killed in action_ 27/8/18 766441 MORTIMORE, Eustace Alick 27/ 3/18 7456 OGLE, L/Cpl. Henry Robert 6/ 9/16 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 11/8/17 2276 PAGET-COOKE, L/Cpl. Oliver Daynell 15/ 4/15 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 11/5/18 8257 PEMBROKE, William Alfred 19/ 1/17 6673 ROLFE, Raymond Harold 6/ 9/16 _Killed in action_ 23/4/18 7778 ROPER, William Horace Stanley 6/ 9/16 _Died of wounds_ 11/10/17 7786 SMITH, Thomas 24/ 8/16 _Lieut._ 7403 SUTTON, Kenneth Herbert Mackay 18/ 8/16 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 13/8/17 2156 TATE, Eric Dean 16/11/16 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 13/4/18 768796 TAYLOR, Harold St. George 10/ 3/19 Capt. TETLEY, John Charles Dodsworth 11/10/16 _Capt._ _Killed in action_ 9/10/17 7075 WALL, Richard Bernard St. Quinton 6/ 9/16 _Lieut._ 6507 WRIXON, Maurice Percival Bentley 24/ 8/16 _Lieut._ ✠ _Wounded_ 6/4/18 COLDSTREAM GUARDS. 2nd Lieut. 2nd Lt.FURZE, Gordon 23/ 4/15 _4_ _Capt._ ✠ _To Staff_ „ KELSEY, Leigh Bentall 22/ 5/15 _Lieut._ (_To M/G Gds._) „ PERRY, Gordon MacKintosh 29/ 4/15 _Lieut._ (_To M/G Gds._) _w._ 11/9/18 [M] 3756 BULTEEL, Walter Gordon 30/ 6/15 _1_ _Capt._ (_Commdg. T.M.B._) 1274 CLIFTON, Edward Noel 1/ 1/15 _1_ _Capt._ (_To R.A.F._) _w._ 25/1/15 1265 CLIFTON, Harold Norton 1/ 1/15 _1_ _Died of wounds_ 1/2/15 2740 FILDES, Geoffrey Philip 29/ 3/15 _5_ _Lieut._ 3087 HOBLYN, Sgt. Walter Frederick 30/ 6/15 _4_ _Died of wounds_ 1/10/15 3619 KIRK, Cpl. Arthur Wilson 30/ 6/15 _5_ _Lieut._ _w._ (_Hulluck_) 9/10/15 1627 SPENCER, Thomas Dever 13/ 3/15 _5_ _Capt._ 3581 SPINNEY, Cpl. 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. Francis Thomas Balmain 31/10/17 _10_ _Lieut._ [M] 764332 MAYLIN, Bertram Henry 31/ 7/17 _8_ _Missing_ 7/5/18 765461 MCKECHNIE, William 28/11/17 _6_ 6482 MCLELLAN, Robert Belsher 11/ 7/16 _9_ _Lieut._ (_M.G.C._) 6812 NICHOLLS, Joseph Ernest 11/ 7/16 _9_ _Lieut._ 764335 NICHOLSON, John Alexander 25/ 9/17 _8_ _Prisoner of War_ 2/5/18 766526 NOBLE, Leslie Reginald 17/ 4/19 _9_ _Wounded_ 22/8/18 5526 OATES, Herbert Prudent 12/11/16 _5_ _Killed in action_ 20/9/17 765851 QUINN, James Edward 23/ 5/18 _8_ _Killed in action_ 5/10/18 766835 RIDGWAY, Ivor 26/ 6/18 _10_ 3657 SCOTT, Frank Munro 11/ 7/16 _10_ _Lieut._ ✠ (_Military Police_) [M] 764266 SMART, William Pechy 31/ 7/17 _5_ ✠ _Prisoner of war_ 24/7/18 764349 SPRIGINGS, Reginald Henry 30/10/17 _5_ 762986 STEPHENS, Reginald Chester 27/ 6/17 _7_ 765965 STOREY, John 10/ 9/18 _6_ 763083 TODD, Leslie Winstanley Carter 30/ 5/17 _5_ _Wounded_ 10/11/17 6778 WELDON, Edward Jack 23/11/16 _7_ 3290 WHITE, George Fenwick 26/ 9/16 _10_ _Lieut._ 5670 WHITTON, William Edward 11/ 7/16 _10_ _Lieut._ 762571 WILSON, John Cameron 31/ 7/17 _7_ Service Battalions (New Armies). 3376 BROWNE, Henry Needham 15/ 5/15 _16_ _Lieut._ 3375 WALKER, L/Cpl. Charles 15/ 5/15 _16_ _Capt._ [M] 767343 ABRAHAM, Ernest Edward Unwin 6/ 2/19 7909 ARLISS, Edward William Hugh 19/12/16 _Lieut._ _w._ 18/4/17, 7/12/17 5935 ASHTON, Percy 26/ 9/16 _12_ _Wounded_ -/2/17, 12/10/17 767766 BANNER, David Redvers 5/ 3/19 762497 BARRATT, John Leslie 26/ 4/17 (_13_) _Lieut._ _Killed in action_ 27/9/17 766585 BARRINGTON, Walter Oscar 6/ 2/19 764745 BARTON, Mortlock Mackenzie 24/ 9/17 _Wounded_ 30/4/18 763191 BASSETT, Henry William 10/ 3/17 768144 BAXENDALE, Thomas James 17/ 3/19 764681 BAXTER, Hugh 24/ 9/17 764398 BIGGS, Francis Guy 10/ 3/17 763634 BROOKE, Arthur 10/ 3/17 6710 CAREFULL, John Holt 5/ 9/16 _12_ _Capt._ _Killed in action_ 21/3/18 766299 CHRISTIAN, Albert Millais Crossley 24/ 5/18 767331 COUPLAND, Arthur John 6/ 2/19 767097 COWEY, Thomas William 6/ 2/19 767612 DAINTY, Sydney 6/ 2/19 763612 DAVIES, Edward James 10/ 3/17 763153 EDWARDS, George Henry 10/ 3/17 _Prisoner of war_ 24/3/18 760140 ESCH, Ray Edward 25/ 6/17 _19_ 763268 EYRE, Frank Thomas 10/ 3/17 _Capt._ 763641 FLETCHER, Henry 10/ 3/17 _Lieut._ 6139 GATHERAL, George Morton 16/ 4/17 _12_ _Prisoner of war_ 16/5/18 47856 GIBSON, Keith Gooden 3/ 3/19 764287 GILL, Charles Lovett 10/ 3/17 7473 GLOVER, Norman 19/12/16 _12_ 764577 GRAVES, Edwin 10/ 3/17 766133 GRAY, Frederick Wavell 26/ 3/18 764239 GREIG, Harold Graham 29/ 8/17 _12_ _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 20/11/17 764318 GREY, Hugh Kinghorn 29/ 8/17 _12_ _Wounded_ 24/12/17 3758 GRICE, Stephen 14/ 8/16 _17_ 765231 GWYNN, Eric John Crowther 10/ 3/17 769520 HARRISON, George 19/ 2/19 764644 HARVEY, Frederick Ernest Edwin 10/ 3/17 761883 HASTIE, Peter Duncanson 11/ 4/17 4388 JONES, Maurice Broadbridge 19/12/17 _Prisoner of war_ 22/5/18 768398 JONES, Robert Martin 26/ 6/18 763184 LOWE, William Cottrell 10/ 3/17 763641 NEWCOMBE, Frank Viner 10/ 3/17 766443 OLDBURY, Howard Edward 26/ 6/18 _To Army Cyclist Corps_ 767913 OWEN, Arthur James 5/ 3/19 764716 PAWSON, Francis George 10/ 3/17 4901 PHILLIPS, Gilbert Arthur 28/ 3/17 _12_ _Wounded_ 28/8/17 763079 RADCLIFFE, Edward Allen 26/ 4/17 762810 RICH, Charles Allen 10/ 3/17 765516 ROSTRON, Stanley Rumney 21/ 2/18 763723 SALWEY, David Ernest Lilford 10/ 3/17 763311 SAULL, Harold Truscott 10/ 3/17 (_Labour Corps_) _Died_ 21/10/18 767887 SHAW, Arthur Edward 12/ 2/19 763684 SMITH, Arthur Henry 27/ 6/17 (36/_Northumb. Fusiliers_) 763281 SQUIBBS, Charles Frederick 10/ 3/17 763185 STEPHENS, John Hall 10/ 3/17 764671 SWATMAN, Cecil Maitland 24/ 9/17 767708 THOMPSON, Harry 3/ 3/19 768020 WALLACE, John McGilp 17/ 3/19 762801 WARD, Frederick Victor Childerson 10/ 3/17 764673 WHARTON, Arthur Clifford 24/ 9/17 _Wounded_ 30/4/18 764053 WILLIAMS, Kenneth Homfray 27/ 3/18 764302 WOODS, Eric Evelyn 29/ 8/17 _12_ _Died of wounds_ 18/5/18 THE LONDON REGIMENT (T.F.) FIRST BRIGADE-- 1st (City of London) Battalion: Royal Fusiliers. 2nd Lieut. 2827 ATKINSON, Edward Arthur 12/ 2/15 _Lieut._ _Resigned_ _Re-enlisted in_ 4/_London_ _K/A_ 4/11/18 2424 BARKAS, Geoffrey de Gouchy 22/ 7/15 _Capt._ ✠ _Wounded_ 28/8/18 2854 BOOTH, Ronald George Jackson 21/ 3/15 _Lieut._ 2485 CLAPTON, William Thomas 20/ 4/15 _Lieut._ (_R.E._) 1308 COOKE, L/Cpl. Bernard Campbell 20/ 6/15 _Lieut._ _R.T.O._ _w._ -/12/15, -/9/16 2389 DICKINSON, Lionel St. Clair 22/ 7/15 _Killed in action_ 15/9/16 2469 HORSBURGH, Arthur Lindsay 20/ 4/15 (_8_)_Capt._ [M] 2394 HUGGINS, Douglas Frank 22/ 7/15 _Capt._ _Killed in action_ 29/8/18 1772 MORTON, William Chamberlain 5/ 5/15 _Lieut._ ✠ 2861 PAPWORTH, Reginald 22/ 7/15 _Lieut._ 3171 PATRICK, Cecil Warren 6/ 7/15 _Capt._ _Wounded_ 22/1/16 1334 PETLEY, Sgt. Hugh 24/ 4/15 _Capt._ _Killed in action_ 16/9/16 4181 AITKENS, John Butler 20/12/15 _Lieut._ 4822 CARR, Leslie George 3/12/15 _Capt._ ✠✠ _w._ -/9/16 _K/A_ 27/4/18 4151 CLARK, Joseph Arthur 3/12/15 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ -/7/16 5698 JAMES, William Thomas 31/ 5/16 _Lieut._ ✠ 4220 JOHNSON, Robert William Stanley 26/11/15 _Lieut._ 3298 PATTEN, Herbert Thomas 5/ 8/15 _Lieut._ 4288 SMALLMAN, Charles Stanley 26/11/15 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 10/9/18 1218 THOMAS, Rudolph 24/ 8/15 _Lieut._ 4337 VILLENOWETH, Alexander Ch. 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. Corps_ 762712 BIRD, Leonard Grafton 29/ 3/17 _Lieut._ 762643 BROWN, Charles Edward George 27/ 3/17 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 10/11/17 762644 BROWN, Richard John Holdsworth 30/ 5/17 _Lieut._ _Wounded & P/W_ 21/3/18 761272 CROMPTON, Abraham Alexander 16/ 6/17 763491 CROWDY, Herbert Percy 29/ 3/17 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 1/9/17 765223 CUMNER, Cyril William 28/11/17 _Killed in action_ 24/4/18 763157 GRETTON, Ernest William 27/ 3/17 _Lieut._ 762373 IMRIE, David Patrick Cuthbert 26/ 4/17 _Lieut._ ✠ (4/_South Stafford_) 763989 LAWRENCE, Stanley Borcham 16/ 6/17 _Lieut._ 766256 LINE, John Paul 26/ 6/18 765793 MARTIN, Edwin John 27/ 2/18 _Killed in action_ 4/9/18 764168 SADLER, Norman Gerald 24/ 5/18 2nd (City) Battalion: Royal Fusiliers. 4144 BOUSTRED, Richard Warren W. 3/12/15 _Lieut._ _w._ 29/6/17 _To Min. of Lab._ 1931 ELTON, Herbert S. 25/ 9/14 _Capt._ ✠ _w._ 11/9/16 (_Tank Corps_) [M] 1350 MANSON, Sgt. 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. Ernest Gordon 2/11/15 _Capt._ ✠ _Wounded_ 11/11/18 2526 KELLER, Francis Frederick 6/11/14 _Lieut._ _Died of wounds_ 22/5/17 2278 LAKE, Harold Charles Evan 23/ 4/15 _Lieut._ 2413 LATHBURY, Robert James 6/11/14 _Capt._ _Wounded_ -/4/18, -/5/18 5855 LLOYD, Thomas Rice 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ 5783 MAXTED, Claud Brotherton 10/ 7/16 _Capt._ ✠ _Wounded_ 4/6/17, 2/5/18 2174 MONKTON, Arthur Reginald 22/ 4/15 _Lieut._ 3707 SMART, Edgar Herbert 2/11/15 _Lieut._ _Killed in action_ 30/11/17 6083 TAYLOR, Ernest Charles 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ 3125 TERRY, John Norman 25/ 6/15 _Capt._ _Died of wounds_ 20/9/16 1698 TEW, Arthur Healey 29/ 4/15 _Lieut._ 1043 TUCKER, Cyril 6/11/14 _Lieut._ 2062 WEBB, John Timms 21/10/14 _Killed in action_ 9/5/15 3173 WESTCOMBE, Albert Bernard 25/ 6/15 _Lieut._ 6670 BELL, Frank William 5/ 9/16 _Lieut._ 4875 COWNLEY, Arthur Lucien 5/ 9/16 _Lieut._ 7th (City) Battalion. 3080 BERLINER, L/Cpl. 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. Harold Benjamin 29/10/15 (_K.R.R._) _D/W_ 20/5/17 3979 THOMAS, Robert William 29/10/15 _Lieut._ ✠ _Wounded_ -/4/18 6596 WATSON, Clifford Thomas 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ _Died of wounds_ 3/12/17 763737 BAILEY, Arthur 30/ 5/17 _Lieut._ 7753 BALL, Arthur Chatterton 20/12/16 _Missing_ 18/4/18 765493 BARNES, Reginald Charles 28/11/17 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 22/3/18 8161 BENSTEAD, Harry Edwi 19/12/16 _Killed in action_ 14/4/17 7408 BLACKHURST, Sydney 20/12/16 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 19/6/17 8162 BOYER, Ernest Alexander 26/ 1/17 _Killed in action_ 5/4/18 766298 BRETT, Bertram Lynton Wooldridge 23/ 5/18 _Wounded_ 12/10/18 763318 BREWER, Cecil Ernest 30/ 5/17 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 11/9/18 766735 BUTLER, Stephen James 24/ 5/18 6049 CHAMBERLAIN, Herbert Roy Malcolm 29/ 7/16 _Lieut._ (_To Ministry of Labour_) 763228 CHIAZZARI, Henry William 27/ 3/17 _Lieut._ 7911 CLARKE, Donald Bruce 19/12/16 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 20/4/17, 22/12/17 7955 CLAYTON, Seymour Lewis 26/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 762826 CLELAND-HOLLAMBY, Leslie Knowles 29/ 3/17 _Lieut._ 766853 CLOW, John Percy 4/ 2/19 766732 COCKE, Philip Merteus 26/ 6/18 _Wounded_ 29/11/18 765222 CONSTANCE, William Ernest 28/11/17 _Killed in action_ 9/8/18 763637 COOK, Arthur Smalley 30/ 5/17 763781 COOK, Horace Montague 30/ 5/17 _Killed in action_ 21/3/18 767189 COPE, Ernest Harold 5/ 2/19 762877 COX, Geo. Beckett 26/ 4/17 _Killed in action_ 16/8/17 765675 CRAVEN, Ernest Blaumont 27/ 2/18 766499 CRAVEN, Cecil Edward Philpott 10/ 9/18 8163 CROSIER, Vernon Swann 26/ 1/17 _Died of wounds_ 6/4/18 8155 CUFF, Joseph 20/12/16 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 19/5/17 765455 DANSEY, Felix Ramon Arthur 18/12/17 _Killed in action_ 25/7/18 765929 DAVIDSON, William Henry Boyle 24/ 5/18 _Wounded_ 18/9/18 765871 DOE, Charles Vernon 26/ 6/18 (1/_London_) 764137 EAREE, Robert Clarence Westall 30/ 5/17 765355 EDWARDS-TROLLIP, John 25/ 9/17 _Killed in action_ 27/8/18 762630 FAIRNEY, Leonard 26/ 4/17 _Wounded_ 17/12/17, 19/9/18 767361 FERGUSON, Robert Michael Joseph 5/ 2/19 7772 FOORD, Basil Arthur 20/12/16 _Lieut._ ✠ 765645 FRASER, Alan Cumming 30/10/17 ✠ _Wounded_ 9/8/18 _K/A_ 31/8/18 766406 FRASER, Ian Mackintosh 24/ 5/18 _Wounded_ 27/9/18 767056 GARDNER, Wilfred Owen 29/10/18 763683 GIBB, Howard Robertson 26/ 4/17 766751 GILL, Graham Gordon 3/ 2/19 768114 GILLETT, Francis Charles Bernard 3/ 2/19 762558 GLENTON, Frederick 26/ 4/17 _Lieut._ [M] 765424 HALLS, James Lawrence 28/11/17 766842 HARTLEY, George Clissold 24/ 5/18 _Wounded_ 18/9/18 762784 HASSLACHER, Alfred John 27/ 3/17 ✠ _Wounded_ 21/9/18 8193 HAYNES, Reginald Joseph 25/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 766232 HEARNSHAW, Herbert 26/ 6/18 765234 HEWETT, William Geoffrey 28/11/17 _Prisoner of war_ 20/5/18 7500 HOOKER, Malcolm Ward 19/12/16 _Lieut._ 762722 HOPKINS, Charles Edwards 28/ 8/17 _Wounded_ 18/12/17 766254 HOWSE, Henry Arthur Greenway 4/ 2/19 764703 IRWIN, William George 25/ 9/17 766182 JOLLEY, James 26/ 6/18 767246 JONES, Edgar Dutton 3/ 2/19 8188 KEEY, Cecil Walter 20/12/16 _Lieut._ ✠ _Wounded_ 764776 KEMP, William James 25/ 9/17 _Prisoner of war_ 17/5/18 765568 KERR, John Vass 28/11/17 ✠ 765828 KIMBER, Eric Dixon 24/ 4/18 766815 KING, Ernest Coleby 4/ 2/19 762153 KNOX, Horace Henry 28/ 8/17 7639 LANGLEY, Reginald Knight 19/12/16 _Prisoner of war_ 10/5/18 765983 LAVOIPIERRE, Marie-Joseph M. 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. Vaughan 18/12/17 762536 SCOTT, John Johnstone 24/ 4/18 765518 SEATON, John William 27/11/17 8193 SHARP, Matthew 19/12/16 ✠ _Died of wounds_ 11/2/18 766584 SHAW, Frank Routledge 2/10/18 763542 SHILCOCK, Harold Gordon 28/ 8/17 ✠ 763408 SIEMS, Frederick Walter Montgomery 26/ 4/17 _Prisoner of war_ 26/12/17 8117 SIMMONS, Stanley Jack Raven Burton 26/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 766407 SIMMONS, Robert Dewdney 26/ 6/18 _Killed in action_ 23/9/18 766820 SIMPSON, George Montague Fayers 24/ 5/18 _Wounded_ 4/10/18 765805 SLATER, Harold Edgar 27/ 2/18 765736 SMITH, Edward 27/ 2/18 767116 SMITH, Edgar Hardwick 5/ 2/19 765807 SMITH, Joseph Clarence 27/ 2/18 _Wounded_ 19/9/18 762195 SOLOMON, Cecil Stuart 27/ 3/17 _Lieut._ 766581 STANISTREET, Charles Raymond 26/ 6/18 763628 STOCKEN, Harry Charles Vernon 30/ 5/17 766064 TAPLEY, Charles Mark 24/ 5/18 766944 THORN, Frederick John William 29/10/18 765609 TYLER, William Alfred 27/ 2/18 _Killed in action_ 27/8/18 765524 VERNON, Richard Denis 18/12/17 _Wounded_ 6/9/18 766266 WADE, John Talbot 24/ 5/18 _Capt._ 763551 WALLIS, William Robert 30/ 5/17 _Wounded_ 24/4/18 763249 WHITE, Frank Reginald 26/ 4/17 762707 WHITE, John Broadwood 30/ 5/17 ✠ 766408 WILHELM, Primus Maximillian 24/ 5/18 _Wounded_ 18/9/18 765526 WILKES, Benjamin Cookman 19/12/17 765527 WILKES, George Lionel 30/10/17 _Killed in action_ 20/4/18 7857 WILLIAMS, Harold Willie 19/12/16 _Lieut._ 762570 WILLIAMSON, Arthur Faure 26/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 766671 WOOD, Christopher 3/ 2/19 764081 WOOLNER, Herbert Chester 30/ 5/17 765821 ZEYLMANS, Peter Cornelius 24/ 5/17 8th (City) Battalion: Post Office Rifles. 2nd LIEUT. LEVERSON, Darrell Louis F. 6/11/15 1970 BLACKING, William Henry Randoll 12/ 6/15 _Capt. & Adjt._ 2125 HAYES, Noel 5/ 5/15 _Lieut._ 2335 KENNEDY, L/Cpl. Launcelot R. A. E. 30/ 7/15 _Killed in action_ 15/9/16 2406 MILLER, John Lockhart 22/ 4/15 _Lieut._ _Killed in action_ 21/5/16 2441 SKULL, Arthur 17/ 4/15 (5/_Middlesex_) 2185 WRIGHT, Thomas 25/ 7/15 _Capt._ 1622 WEBB, Cpl. Christopher Rahere 12/ 6/15 _Lieut._ 4672 BROWN, John McIntyre 11/ 6/16 _Lieut._ 4209 HENDERSON, Eric 4/ 1/16 _Lieut._ _Killed in action_ 7/6/17 257 KEENE, Sgt. Richard Francis 5/10/15 _Lieut._ 4570 PETERS, Maurice Wilmot 1/ 6/16 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ -/11/16, -/6/17 2396 POTTER, Frederick John 5/10/15 _Killed in action_ 21/5/16 4651 SCOTT, Robert 11/ 6/16 _Lieut._ (_To Ministry of Labour_) 3351 STARLING, Marwood Cooper 15/10/15 _From_ 5/_R. West Surrey_ _Lieut._ 3046 WALLACE, Cranstoun l’Estrange 15/ 8/15 _Lieut._ _Prisoner of war_ -/5/16 2554 WILKINSON, Sgt. 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. Frank Crown 5/11/18 766119 PLUMMER, William Graham 24/ 5/18 765450 POWELL, Sgt. John Hirst 24/ 4/18 _Wounded_ 1/9/18 766083 POWL, Stanley Robert 26/ 6/18 766326 READING, William 24/ 5/18 _Wounded_ 26/9/18 765872 REEVES-MOORE, Robert 24/ 5/18 766450 ROBINSON, Archibald Robert Thomas 26/ 6/18 _Wounded_ 26/10/18 766327 SPENCER, Joseph Thomas 29/ 5/18 ✠ _Wounded_ 7/10/18 762689 VENABLES, Alexander 25/ 9/18 765633 WEISS, Hubert Foveaux 27/ 2/18 _Died of wounds_ 3/9/18 761436 WILKINSON, Dudley Frank 25/ 9/17 765972 WILLS, George 27/ 2/18 _Wounded_ 14/10/18 763996 WOOD, Norman 26/ 6/17 THIRD BRIGADE-- 9th (County) Battalion: Queen Victoria’s Rifles. 2664 FARMILOE, Thomas Howard 1/ 6/15 _Lieut._ [M] 2740 FILDES, Geoffrey Philip 12/ 1/15 _To Coldstream Guards_ _Lieut._ 214 ORAM, Sgt. 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. Fusiliers_ 4453 CROOM, William Charles 11/ 7/16 _Killed in action_ 7/6/17 4381 CURRIE, James Alexander 4/ 1/16 _Killed in action_ 13/3/17 4455 DAVIS, Uriah Philip 1/ 6/16 _Killed in action_ 16/4/17 4414 DEAN, Reginald Evan 9/ 1/16 _Killed in action_ 7/6/17 5612 EVANS, Douglas William 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ ✠ 4417 FRANSHAM, William Henry Elwin 9/ 1/16 _Lieut._ 4457 GLOVER, Cyril John 11/ 7/16 _Died of wounds_ 8/10/16 1913 GOLDIE, Barnard Chas. 20/10/15 _Capt._ ✠ 4523 GRANT, Edward H. Stuart 21/ 6/16 _Lieut._ 4557 GRUNDY, Frederick 2/ 6/16 _Lieut._ (_Staff_) 4676 HENDERSON, Charles Ernest 1/ 6/16 _Capt._ D.S.O. _w._ -/5/17, -/11/17 [M] 4180 MARGOLIOUTH, John Frederick 16/11/15 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ -/8/16 5705 MARTIN, L/Cpl. Granville Basnett 12/ 6/16 _Capt. & Adjt._✠ 4191 MARTIN, Hugh Alan 8/11/15 _Capt._ 4120 MARTIN, Reginald James 18/11/15 (_2_) _Capt. & Adjt._ _w._ -/5/17, 13/9/17 4553 MOODY, Beverley Charles 2/ 6/16 _Lieut._ (_R.A.F._) 4554 MORGAN, Jacob 2/ 6/16 _Lieut._ 4442 MORGAN, William Lawrence 4/ 1/16 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ -/9/16 4145 MOSS, L/Cpl. Reginald Ernest 18/11/15 _Lieut._ 6176 OAKENFULL, Herbert Joseph 11/ 7/16 _Killed in action_ 9/10/16 3601 PATTISON, Robert 29/10/15 _Capt._ _Killed in action_ 27/12/17 [M] 3831 PETTIT, L/Cpl. Hector Browning 20/10/15 _Lieut._ 4986 SIEVEY, Victor Cecil 11/ 7/16 (_Ministry of Munitions_) 5384 SMITHER, Samuel Thomas 1/ 6/16 _Capt._ ✠✠✠ [M] 4975 STRAWSON, Percival Chatterton 1/ 6/16 _Lieut._ 3970 STURTON, Henry Chatfield 29/10/15 _Capt._ _Wounded_ -/9/18 4178 WHITE, Frederick Charles 18/11/15 _Lieut._ 4374 WOOTON, Kenneth Edwin 9/ 1/16 _Lieut._ _To Tank Corps_ ✠ 765614 CONWAY, Francis Henry 18/12/17 _Wounded_ 28/11/18ww 761298 GRIFFITHS, Sydney Archibald 5/ 7/17 (_R.A.F._) 763303 KING, Herbert John 28/ 3/17 ✠ _Wounded_ 17/9/18 6779 LAWRENCE, Henry Percy 26/ 9/16 _Lieut._ _w._ 17/2/17, 27/8/18, 1/9/18 7273 MARTINEZ, Harry Elias Nunez 26/ 1/17 11th (County) Battalion: Finsbury Rifles. 1803 AKERMAN, Ralph Portland 19/ 1/15 _Wounded_ 13/9/15 _D/W_ 3/10/15 2706 BROOK, Clifford Hardman 21/ 1/15 _Lieut._ (_R.A.F_) 479 BROWN, Humphrey Gilmour 31/ 8/14 _Capt._ _Wounded_ -/6/16 2240 GOLDSCHMIDT, Harold Henry A. 10/ 4/15 _Capt._ 2215 JONES, Lloyd Owen 10/ 4/15 _Lieut._ 2224 JORGENSON, Ernest Stuart Lyon 31/ 8/14 _Capt._ 1103 LAWRENCE, Francis Charlton 8/ 6/15 _Lieut._ 2217 MANN, Percival Ramsay 31/ 8/14 _Capt._ O.B.E. [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. Arthur Julius 25/ 8/15 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 4/7/16 672 WELLSMAN, L/Cpl. Edgar Stanley 21/ 3/15 _Lieut._ 5040 BARRETT, Wilfred Morris 12/ 6/16 _Lieut._ ✠ 4951 BROWN, Malcolm Beck 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ (_R.A.F._) 5738 COWELL, Harry Cyril Hall 10/ 7/16 _Capt. & Adjt._ 5052 CUNNINGHAM, James J. Ignatious 12/ 6/16 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 2/6/17 4993 DURSTON, Charles Giles 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ _Killed in action_ 7/10/16 5366 DAY, John William 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ -4/17, -/12/17 5764 JAMES, Percy Leonard Samuel 11/ 7/16 6087 LANGTON, L/Cpl. Edwin Simmons W. 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 7/5/17 5270 LOVELESS, Rupert Bramble 12/ 6/16 _Capt._ _w._ 11/12/17, 12/10/18 [M] 5777 LYAL, David Hume 10/ 7/16 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ -/11/16 5412 MACE, Howard Kimberley 12/ 6/16 _Lieut._ 5778 MAIDMENT, Cyril Vaughan 10/ 7/16 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 21/4/17 5789 PEACOCK, Stanley Claude 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 2/4/17 5378 PEEBLES, Percy Norman 11/ 7/16 _Killed in action_ 9/4/17 5422 SPENLE, Henry Emile 12/ 6/16 _Lieut._ (_Staff_) 5078 SMITH, Herbert Charles 12/ 6/16 _Lieut._ 4941 STONE, Edward James 1/ 6/16 _Lieut._ 5813 STONES, Douglas Henry 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 16/5/18 5815 TARRANT, Reginald Walter 11/ 7/16 _Lieut. _Wounded_ 28/8/18 5609 TUCKER, Stanley Walter 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ -/11/16 5303 WILLIS, Cyril Louis 12/ 6/16 _Lieut. _Killed in action_ 7/10/16 764952 SEED, Charles William Stanley 3/10/17 765971 TWINE, Charles Ernest 27/ 2/18 _Wounded_ 30/9/18 FOURTH BRIGADE-- 13th (County) Battalion: Princess Louise’s (Kensington). 2nd Lt. HANKINS, Harold William 7/11/15 _Capt. & Adjt._ _Wounded_ 4/7/16 755 ELVY, Leslie Thomas 7/ 3/15 _Capt._ ✠ 4380 CARROLL, Leo Grattan 7/ 1/16 _Lieut._ _w._ 10/11/17 (_N.A.C.B._) 4476 CLARK, Robert 7/ 1/16 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ -\9\16 2173 GOULD, William Stanley 28/ 9/15 _Lieut._ 4658 GAYNOR, Harold Francis 12/ 1/16 _Prisoner of war_ 27/3/18 [M] 4470 GRAINGER, John Chambers 28/ 1/16 _Lieut._ 5346 LISSACK, Maurice Solomon 10/ 7/16 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 10/11/17 4210 LOCKHART, Reginald Frank 7/ 1/16 (_M.G.C._) _D/W._ 10/7/17 3594 NIGHTINGALE, Cpl. Charles Thrupp 15/10/15 _Lieut._ 4253 PILGRIM, Henry Bastick 7/ 1/16 _Killed in action_ 1/7/16 3762 RIVINGTON, Kenneth A. Stewart 15/10/15 1171 STOCKMAN, Sgt. George Donovan 15/10/15 _Lieut._ 3585 TAYLOR, Basil Franklin 15/10/15 _Lieut._ (_Staff_) 4483 WILLIAMS, Hopkin 7/ 1/16 _Lieut._ 4569 YOUNG, Albert Louis Gwynne 7/ 1/16 _Lieut._ 7383 ACKERMAN, Edgar Charles 26/ 9/16 _Lieut._ 7067 BARNETT, L/Cpl. Reginald Oliver 1/ 7/16 _Lieut._ 2118 BENBOW, Sgt. Louis Julian 15/10/16 _Lieut._ 6613 BLOXHAM, Leonard Albert 5/ 9/16 _Lieut._ (_Staff_) _Wounded_ 4/3/18 766302 DEWSON, Leslie Jackson 26/ 6/18 764487 ELLIS, Frederick William 28/ 8/17 _Killed in action_ 3/3/18 7234 LEGGETT, George William 21/12/16 _Lieut._ 762562 MATHESON, Herbert 30/ 5/17 (_15_) _Lieut._ _Killed in action_ 24/3/18 7455 MITZAKIS, Albert Victor Marcel 26/ 1/17 _Capt._ F/D _Wounded_ 21/3/18 [M] 760732 ORMISTON, Walter Hugh 30/ 5/17 ✠ _Wounded_ 8/12/17 763002 OWERS, Frederick Thomas 30/ 5/17 ✠ _Wounded_ 27/4/17 2084 SAVAGE, James Percival 15/10/16 _Capt._ ✠ 7433 TONNOCHY, Alec Bain 19/12/16 _Lieut._ 15th (County) Battalion: Civil Service Rifles. 2975 PHELPS, Francis William 28/ 9/15 _Lieut._ (_M.G.C._) 4798 ANDREW, Reg. B. W. 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. Parker 14/ 6/16 _Lieut._ _w._ 20/11/17, 15/5/18 _K/A_ 10/9/18 4450 STEEL, Edward George 7/ 1/16 _Lieut._ ✠ 5385 STONE, Alan 14/ 6/16 _Lieut._ 4168 WEATHERLY, Laurence Edwin 15/10/15 _Lieut._ _w._ 20/11/17 _K/A_ 19/2/18 763808 AILLES, Harold Charles 26/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 4237 GRAY, James 11/ 8/16 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 21/12/17 765549 HEPBURN, Dudley Frankland 28/11/17 SIXTH BRIGADE-- 21st (County) Battalion: First Surrey Rifles. 4469 CLISBY, Hartley E. 21/ 1/16 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ -/8/16 3948 EDMUNDS, John 5/12/15 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 13/9/18 ✠ 5995 ELKINGTON, Howard George 11/ 7/16 _Capt._ ✠ 4273 FRENCH, Sydney 5/12/15 _Lieut._ 2693 GEARY, Ronald Fitzmaurice 23/ 9/14 _Killed in action_ 15/1/16 3639 GIBSON, John Rowland 13/ 1/16 _Lieut._ 4929 HOCKEY, Alfred Lennox 14/ 6/16 _Lieut._ ✠ _Wounded_ 11/4/18 4930 HODGE, Frederick George 13/ 6/16 _Killed in action_ 31/10/17 4342 HOMBROW, Victor Percival 4/ 1/16 _Lieut._ 4397 HOSKYNS-ABRAHALL, Theo. 14/ 6/16 _Capt._ _Wounded_ 4160 HUNTER, Alexander Forbes 5/12/15 _Lieut._ _Killed in action_ 23/5/16 4545 JONES, Cecil Greenstreet 2/ 1/16 _Lieut._ 4753 JONES, Stanley Alfred Morgan 11/ 7/16 _Capt._ (4/_D.C.L.I._) _w._ 16/11/17 4547 LECHENE, Henry Paul 21/ 1/16 _Lieut._ (_Colonial appointment_) 4506 LUCAS, Herbert Demmaire 21/ 1/16 _Lieut._ 5704 MARTIN, Cyril Basnett 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ _Killed in action_ 30/3/18 4254 RICHMOND, Hugh Bowten 6/ 1/16 _Lieut._ _Killed in action_ 9/12/17 5799 ROBINSON, Harold Shillito 1/ 6/16 _Lieut._ (_R.A.F._) _w._ -/9/16 4206 SMITH, Edward 5/12/15 _Lieut._ 4166 SNEAD, Harold Mortimer 5/12/15 _Lieut._ (_Staff_) 4104 TRAFFORD, William Charles S. 5/12/15 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ -/5/16, 12/9/17 4274 WATSON, William Percy 5/12/15 _Lieut._ 4428 WEBSTER, John Henry 6/ 1/16 _Lieut._ (_Ministry of Labour_) 765672 BROOMFIELD, Harold Francis 27/ 2/18 764199 HARVEY, Herbert Atherton 16/ 8/17 765173 HITCHINGS, Frederick Arthur 28/11/17 _Wounded_ 14/5/18 1688 HOLLAND, Frederick Ronald 4/ 6/18 _Lieut._ 762680 ISAACS, Frank Henry 26/ 4/17 _Wounded_ 26/9/17 5625 JUSTICE, Herbert Maxwell 5/ 9/16 _Wounded & P/W_ 5/6/18 765099 RATCLIFFE, Cornwallis St. Aubyn 16/ 6/17 22nd (County) Battalion: The Queen’s. 1296 BARE, Alfred Raymund 25/ 9/14 _Capt._ (_Staff_) D.S.O. ✠ _w._ 18/4/18 _To_ 1/_Loyal N.Lancs._ [M] (2) 3837 HALL, Thomas Nelson 14/12/15 _Lieut._ 3839 HALL, William Eric 5/12/15 _Lieut._ _R.A.F._ 4853 NOWELL, Charles 1/ 6/16 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ -/9/16 4584 WALKER, Cpl. Thomas George 1/ 6/16 _Lieut._ _R.T.O._ 140 WATTS, George Hugh 12/10/14 _Capt._ _Wounded_ 22/3/15 5459 WEAVER, Frederick 1/ 6/16 _Capt._ ✠ [M] 5464 BARRON, Thomas Henry 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ ✠ _w._ 5/10/16, 7/11/18 [M] 4918 CHILD, Frederick James 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ 4516 HEWITT, L/Cpl. Arthur Edgar 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ ✠ (_T.M.B._) 5801 SEDDON, Arthur Leslie 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ (_R.A.F._) 5816 TAYLOR, Pryce Christopher 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ (_R.A.F._) 5736 COLLINS, John Edmund 19/12/16 _Lieut._ ✠ 761597 FELLOWS, Frank Bennett 26/ 6/18 _Lieut._ F/D [M] 8147 GRAY, Douglas 20/12/16 _Wounded_ 18/4/18 766518 GREEN, Arthur John 10/ 9/18 4640 HAYES, Alfred Paul 1/ 9/16 _Lieut._ [M] 6291 LARKMAN, Raymond 5/ 9/16 _Lieut._ 763467 MADDOX, Leonard George 28/11/17 ✠✠ _Killed_ 30/8/18 767339 MYERS, Morris Ferdinand 26/ 6/18 5543 SCHOLFIELD, Christopher 11/ 7/16 763766 STOCKINS, William James 26/ 4/17 _Lieut._ _Missing_ 21/6/18 23rd (County) Battalion. Capt. GREENWOOD, Charles Francis H. 23/ 1/10 _Lt.-Col._ _To_ 22/_Lond._ (_O/C_) D.S.O. [M] (3) 2nd Lt. NEWTON, William Godfrey 17/10/14 _Lt.-Col._ _To_ 21, 19, 22/_Lond._ (_O/C_) _w._ 18/9/16, 24/3/18 423 BALLARD, L/Cpl. Maurice Arnold 13/ 3/15 _Died of wounds_ 29/5/15 1375 HALCROW, L/Cpl. Malcolm E. 13/ 3/15 _Capt._ _Wounded_ -/7/16 1497 WILLSON, Sgt. Harold Grain 19/ 3/15 _Major_ F/D [M] 3434 BEN OLIEL, John Bernard 11/11/15 _Lieut._ 1958 BULGIN, Reginald 22/12/14 (_Att. from R. Irish Fusiliers_) 4799 CRISP, George Williams 15/ 6/16 _Lieut._ ✠ 4921 DAVIES, John Rhys 15/ 6/16 _Died of Wounds_ 28/11/17 6310 EWEN, Henry Spencer 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ ✠ _w._ 12/1/18 _K/A_ 5/4/18 4420 GRAY, Samuel Alexander 11/ 1/16 _Lieut._ ✠ 4421 HALL, William Joseph 9/ 1/16 _Lieut._ 5153 HENDY, George Francis 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 20/4/18 4324 HERRATT, John 11/ 1/16 _Lieut._ 3858 HOLMES, Frederick 30/ 7/15 _Lieut._ 4406 HYAMS, Henry David 15/ 6/16 _Lieut._ ✠ 3216 JACOB, Augustus Fitzgerald 5/ 8/15 4243 KENNETT, Alfred Claude 9/ 1/16 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 13/10/17 4037 LEVIEN, L/Cpl. Charles Henry 11/11/15 _Lieut._ 4932 LEWIS, Cecil J. Burghley 15/ 6/16 _Lieut._ 3976 LYNES, L/Cpl. John Algernon 11/11/15 _Lieut._ 3764 MABEY, L/Cpl. John Hume 30/ 7/15 _Capt._ _Died of wounds_ 18/11/17 5210 MANSEL-HOWE, Charles Torworth 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ _Killed in action_ 9/8/18 4434 MATTHEWS, L/Cpl. Frank Nevill 23/12/15 _Lieut._ 16/_Rifle Brigade_ 3450 OPPENHEIMER, L/Cpl. Lehman James 5/ 8/15 _Died_ 8/11/16 5072 POTTS, Harold Joseph 12/ 7/16 _Lieut._ ✠ 5215 ROSSELLOTY, Gerald A. Crampern 11/ 7/16 _Lieut._ _To Indian Army_ 4368 QUARTERMAN, Percy Harold 11/ 1/16 _Lieut._ _Killed in action_ 9/10/17 4347 SAYERS, Horace George D. 11/ 1/16 _Lieut._ _Drowned at sea_ 2/6/17 3978 SEABROOK, Cpl. 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. Heriot Duckworth 2/12/15 _5_ _Prisoner of war_ 25/4/18 1278 BAIRD, Stuart 4/ 8/15 _10(11)_ _Lieut._ 4114 BATE, Herbert Rowland 16/12/15 _6_ _Lieut._ ✠ 3875 BATEMAN, John William 2/12/15 _5_ _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 24/4/17 4760 BRIGGS, Herbert Bradley 1/ 6/16 _5_ _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 17/9/18 3790 CHAPLIN, Sydney Stranger 20/11/15 _5_ _Lieut._ _Killed in action_ 21/3/18 3149 COLLINS, Stanley Thomas 2/12/15 _8_ _Lieut._ 4152 COPE, Gerald Quin 16/12/15 _9_ _Died of wounds_ 24/5/17 4718 CRAMPTON, L/Cpl. Hubert 2/ 6/16 _5_ _Lieut. To_ 6/_Gloucester_ ✠ 1656 DALE, Robert Jacomb Norris 18/ 6/15 _9_ (_R.F.C._) _Killed in action_ 31/1/18 3757 DEIGHTON, L/Cpl. Ralph Hugh 7/ 2/15 _5_ _Lieut._ (_Tank Corps_) 4752 DORAN, Thomas Arthur 2/ 6/16 _5_ (_R.A.F._) _Pilot Officer_ 4078 DOWNER, Frederick 11/12/15 _5_ _Lieut._ 3800 FEARNE, Sidney 2/12/15 _10_ _Lieut._ 4701 FOSTER, William Arthur 1/ 6/16 _5_ _Lieut._ 3904 GREGG, Reginald Arthur 19/12/15 _5_ _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 7/10/17 3537 HALLETT, Lawrence 2/12/15 _8_ _Lieut._ 3933 HAWKINS, L/Cpl. Bertram Lewis 2/12/15 _5(1)_ _Lieut._ 3715 HAYDOCK-WILSON, Hugh 2/12/15 _9_ _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 26/10/17 3844 HENSON, Eric Dwight 21/12/15 _5_ _Lieut._ (_M.G.C._) 4198 HOAL, Edward Gormer 6/12/15 _8_ _Capt._ ✠ 4297 HOBROUGH, Francis Richard 16/12/15 _Lieut._ (_Tank Corps_) 3863 HOLDAWAY, Neville Aldridge 6/12/15 _8_ _Lieut._ ✠ 2797 HORNABROOK, Alan Wiseman 4/ 3/15 _5_ _Lieut._ 3821 JACKMAN, Reginald James 11/12/15 _5_ _Lieut._ 4731 JUBB, Norris 31/ 5/16 _5_ _Lieut._ 3550 JUPP, John Morton Scott 2/12/15 _10_ _Capt._ ✠ _w._ 27/4/18 [M] 3726 LAUDER, Douglas Munro 2/ 1/16 _8_ _Lieut._ 3793 MACDONALD, Alan Leslie 20/11/15 _8_ _Killed in action_ 19/5/17 3650 MILNE-ROBERTSON, W. 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. Fus._) _w._ 11/8/17, 12/7/18, 28/11/18} 4032 SOULSBY, Edward Dodds 11/12/15 _5_ _Lieut._ 3697 SPINK, L/Cpl. Leonard Robert 7/12/15 _9_ _Lieut._ (_M.G.C._) 3868 STRAFFORD, Clement Arnold S. 2/12/15 _5_ _Lieut._ 4133 THORNTON, Reginald Arthur 18/ 1/16 _6_ _Lieut._ _Prisoner of war_ 3645 THOROGOOD, Edward Linford 2/12/15 _8_ 4520 TOLLETT, George William 2/ 6/16 _10_ _Lieut._ _Prisoner of war_ 3795 URIE, William Alexander Elliott 2/ 2/15 _5_ _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 28/6/18 _P/W_ 4169 WILSON, L/Cpl. Leonard Archibald 16/12/15 _6_ _Lieut._ 6611 ALLMEY, Reginald Frederick 26/ 9/16 _5_ _Wounded_ 7/2/17 761196 AINSWORTH, Herbert Green 24/ 6/17 _9_ _Killed in action_ 9/10/17 764410 ANDREW, Frank Douglas 22/ 8/17 _7_ _D/W while P/W_ 4/4/18 763904 AVINS, William Wyatt 27/ 6/17 _9_ 6536 BARTRAM, George Alfred 16/ 9/17 _9_ (_M.G.C._) 762949 BAXTER, Gerald William 28/ 3/17 _10_ _Wounded_ 4/6/17 _K/A_ 9/10/17 764131 CARMICHAEL, Gilbert 31/ 7/17 _10_ _Capt._ _Killed in action_ 21/3/18 762824 CHAPMAN, Henry Randal 28/ 3/17 _10_ _Killed in action_ 9/10/17 6197 CHAPMAN, Walter 11/ 7/16 _10_ 5461 CHURCH, Thomas Edgar 11/ 7/16 _10_ 6864 COKE, Henry Manners 11/ 7/16 _10_ 763727 DAWSON, Gilbert James Cameron 25/ 9/17 _9_ 763878 ELLISON, Harold 30/ 5/17 _5_ _Prisoner of war_ 3/5/18 6699 GILLIATT, Robert Vincent 11/ 7/16 _10_ _Lieut._ _w._ 18/8/17 _P/W & Died of wounds_ 25/5/18 762721 GOUGH, James Alexander 25/ 9/17 _10_ 763578 GRAY, John Alan 25/ 9/17 _10_ 6762 HARGREAVES, Rowland 26/ 9/16 _5_ _Lieut._ 4533 HIGGINS, L/Cpl. Edward 5/ 9/16 _5_ _Lieut._ 5407 HORNABROOK, Edward Mersham 11/ 7/16 _5_ _Lieut._ 762577 HUDSON, Horace Sayer 2/ 8/17 _9_ 762372 HULL, Gerald Victor 31/ 7/17 _9_ _Capt._ _Wounded_ 10/10/18 765177 JONES, Robert Edward 30/ 1/18 _6_ _Wounded_ 12/8/18 4670 LEWIS, David Ilid 11/ 7/16 _10_ _Lieut._ 6068 LOFTHOUSE, Charles Thornton 11/ 7/16 _7_ _Lieut._ 5411 LOWE, Samuel Thomason 11/ 7/16 _10_ _Lieut._ 4709 NICHOLSON, Thomas 11/ 7/16 _5_ _Prisoner of war_ 8/7/18 4268 REEDER, Robert 11/ 7/16 _10_ _Killed in action_ 6/1/18 763404 ROBSON, Frederick Josiah 26/ 4/17 _8_ _Wounded & P/W_ 13/8/18 763411 SMITH, Walter Bernard 26/ 4/17 _7_ 6912 SMITH, William Proctor 26/ 9/16 _5_ _Lieut._ 764348 SPREADBURY, Harold Vernon 31/ 7/17 _10_ _Wounded_ 6/6/18 763413 STONE, Hugh William 13/ 5/17 _5_ 4597 TAUTZ, Reginald Hugh 8/ 7/16 _10_ _Capt._ ✠ _w._ 2/10/17, 21/6/18 763213 TAYLOR, Charles William Brooke 16/ 6/17 _5_ 764512 TIMMS, Archibald 16/ 6/17 _5_ 763547 WALKER, Norman Horme Esher 27/ 3/17 _5_ 762396 WHEATLEY, Ernest Herod 26/ 4/17 _8_ _Wounded_ 30/8/17 763482 WHEELER, Percy Victor 25/ 9/17 _5_ 763839 WHITTAKER, Basil Keoth 31/ 7/17 _10_ _Prisoner of war_ 10/5/18 765072 WILCOCK, William Croft 13/ 5/17 _5_ 764080 WILLIAMS, Albert 30/ 5/17 _5_ _Wounded_ 18/8/17 8187 YOUNG, Leslie Duncan 19/12/16 _7_ _Killed in action_ 7/10/17 Service Battalions (New Armies). 1220 BARR, Guy 16/ 1/16 _16_ _Wounded_ 24/5/16, -/7/16 4687 BAYLEY, John Roy 2/ 6/16 _25_ _Lieut._ 3267 BOLTON, Thomas Tertius 21/ 7/15 _25_ _Wounded_ 3031 BOWLY, Reginald Walter 1/ 4/15 _22_ _Lieut._ _w._ 13/11/17 _K/A_ 29/5/18 2635 BOXALL, Frank Stuart 19/ 1/15 _19_ _Capt._ (_Staff_) [M] 4240 CAIGER, Francis Everett 4/ 2/16 _25_ _From_ 9/_E. Yorks_ 2968 EDMINSON, Leonard Oswald 3/ 3/15 _12_ _Lieut._ ✠ _w._ -/10/18 [M] 3214 GRIMWOOD, Herbert 1/ 4/15 _22_ _Capt._ _P/W_ (_Austria_) 4458 HARLEY, Norman Francis 2/ 6/16 _27_ _Prisoner of war_ -/10/16 3406 ILETT, John James 19/ 7/15 _25_ _Lieut._ 3448 JENSEN, Cyril Thornton 19/ 7/15 _25_(_17_) (_T.M.B._) _K/A_ 10/5/16 4241 OWEN, Cpl. Stanley John 15/ 1/16 _25_ _Lieut._ _To Min. of Labour_ 4283 PLESTED, Horace George 26/ 5/16 (_4_) _Killed in action_ 30/7/16 3070 ROSE, L/Cpl. Howard M. 3/ 4/15 _22_ _Lieut._ ✠ _Wounded_ -/4/16 3200 STREET, L/Cpl. Edmund Alger 5/ 4/15 _22_ _Killed in action_ 2/6/16 1559 TIDY, Sgt. 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. I.A._ 2668 NOAD, Frederick Mitchell 29/12/14 _6_ _Lieut._ _To West African F.F._ 2441 SKULL, Arthur 17/ 4/15 _5_ (8/_London_) _Capt._ 4690 WILKINSON, Ambrose Joseph 2/ 6/16 _6_(_12_) _Killed in action_ 26/9/16 763277 REID, Archibald David 28/ 3/17 _5_(_4_) _Died of wounds_ 8/8/17 Territorial Battalions (Nos. 7 to 10). 2484 ALLEN, William Samuel Barnett 2/ 4/15 _9_ 2086 ARMSTRONG, Martin Donisthorpe 17/ 6/15 _8_ _Lieut._ 1504 BAILEY-CHURCHILL, John L. A. 21/ 5/15 _9_ _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 12/10/17 2766 BALL, Leslie Alfred 10/11/14 _10_ _Capt._ _Killed in action_ 4/10/17 2510 BELL, David Cockburn 21/ 5/15 _9_ 2333 BROUGH, Wilfrid James 2/ 4/15 _9_ _Lieut._ 3336 BURDER, Claud Vernon 25/ 6/15 _8_ _Capt._ _R.T.O._ ✠ _w._ 16/8/17, 30/11/17 947 CARR, Cpl. 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. R.E._ 1477 HARE, John Thornton 18/ 9/14 _10_ _Capt. _Wounded_ 27/9/15 2547 HARRIS, Cyril Raymond 21/ 5/15 _9_ _Lieut._ [M] 3802 JOHNSTON, John Alexander 3/ 9/15 _7_ _Lieut._ _To M.G.C._ 977 KAY, Walter Glassford 14/10/14 _7_ _Lieut._ 2198 KEEPING, Claude Jeffery 10/12/14 _8_ _Lieut._ _Killed in action_ 24/8/18 2690 MCKEEVER, Gerald Neal 22/ 5/15 _9_ _Lt._ _To M.G.C._ _w._ 18/10/17 [M] 2392 MERFIELD, Sidney Henry 3/ 7/15 _8_ _Lieut._ _To M.G.C._ [M] 2186 MUMMERY, Harold Halton 2/ 3/15 _7_ _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 10/9/18 1788 PERKS, Harold 9/10/14 _7_ _Capt._ _Prisoner of war_ 3158 ROBIN, Norman Ollivier 26/ 5/15 _10_ _Lieut._ 4815 SANDFORD, Charles J. Vavasour 16/ 6/16 _8_ _Died of wounds_ 6/5/17 2195 SHARP, Raymond 19/ 6/15 _9_ 1018 SHERLOCK, Cecil Claris 21/ 5/15 _7_ _Lieut._ _w._ -/7/16, 14/5/18 [M] 2289 STEWART, Oliver 27/10/14 _9_ _Lieut._ 2750 WINSHIP, Ernest Roland 3/ 7/15 _8_ _Lieut._ ✠ 2832 WOOD, Hubert 5/ 3/15 _9_ _Adjt._ (_M.G.C._) 2510 BELL, David Cockburn 21/ 5/15 _9_ _Capt._ ✠ F/D (_R.F.C._) 4662 BOND, Sidney Albert 31/ 7/16 _7_ [M] 764976 BRITTAN, Norman Frank 24/ 9/17 _7_ 7869 BROOKS, Wilfred Johnson 26/ 1/17 _7_ 766682 CAMPBELL, James Taite 29/10/18 _10_ 6755 DAVIS, Edw. Maximilian 5/ 9/16 _7_ _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 22/9/18 760673 DAYTON, Sgt. William Robert 27/ 2/18 _8_ 765766 FLINT, George Herbert 27/ 2/18 _10_ 762830 FRENCH, Douglas Hutley 25/ 9/17 _10_ 764771 HEWITT, Frank Malcolm 30/10/17 _7_ (11/_R. Fus._) _w._ -/8/18, 18/9/18 5127 JEFFERYS, Arthur Harold 25/ 7/16 _7_ _Lieut._ ✠ _Wounded_ 9/5/18 [M] 762756 KIMBER, John Arnold 26/ 4/17 _9_ _Wounded_ 1/9/17, 5/12/17 763753 LANGLEY, Walter Robert 30/ 5/17 _10_ _Wounded_ 22/12/17 765460 LEESE, James Francis Favell 21/ 1/18 _8_ 5220 SMITH, Robert Alfred 5/ 9/16 _7_ _Lieut._ 760716 TURNER, Reginald Alfred 5/11/18 _9_ 763442 WOODS, Cyril 24/ 9/17 _8_ Service Battalions (New Armies). 2405 BERRY, Berry Oscar 26/ 3/15 _14_ 2618 BUTT, Charles Frederick 10/ 3/15 _13_ _Capt. & Adjt._ (_R.E._) 2317 CARD, Arthur Henry 9/ 1/15 _12_ ✠ _Killed in action_ 26/9/16 952 CHAPMAN, John Frank 4/ 6/15 _18_ _Lieut._ _Wounded_ -/6/16 2617 CLARK, Walter Llewelyn 22/12/14 _15_ _Capt._ (_R.F.C._) _K/A_ 23/5/17 978 CROSS-SHEEN, CQMS Ronald 10/ 3/15 _Capt. & Adjt._ 2599 FISHER, Henry Cecil 12/12/15 _16_ _Capt._ ✠ _w._ 10/10/17 [M] 1545 GRIFFITHS, Hubert Percy 20/10/14 _14_ _To 5_ 2914 HINGLEY, Alfred Norman 3/10/15 _13_ _Lt.-Col. D.S.O. ✠ _w._ 25/10/18 [M] 1380 HURT, William George 16/11/14 _13_ _Capt._ _To W. 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. Warwick_) _Died of wounds_ 23/8/18 763517 CLARK, Ernest Charles 16/ 6/17 761271 COXWELL, Leslie Lorith 26/ 6/17 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 8/9/17, 8/7/18 768392 CUBITT, Gerald Baker 5/ 2/19 763294 CULLEN, Charles Geoffrey 16/ 6/17 765030 DAVIS, Edward Norrey 16/ 6/17 767346 DAY, Albert 5/ 2/19 764824 DEAR, Thomas 16/ 6/17 764638 DICKS, Arthur James 13/ 5/17 764825 DUDDY, George Lionel Alfred 31/10/17 _11_ _Killed in action_ 10/4/18 765427 DUVAL, Clement Arthur 15/11/17 761273 ENGLISH, Frank 14/ 4/17 5487 EYRE, Alfred Bernard Bucknall 2/ 5/17 760776 FARMER, Alfred Victor 26/ 4/17 7023 FREEMAN, Frederick John Capon 19/12/16 2651 FOULSHAM, Charles Sidney 20/ 6/16 767857 FOULSHAM, Robert 4/ 3/19 765169 FUNNELL, Thomas Henry 13/ 5/17 764238 GANDY, Frank 16/ 6/17 761931 GILKES, Charles Arthur 11/ 2/17 760934 GREEN, Arthur 2/ 5/17 _Wounded_ 21/8/17 762738 HARVEY, George William 26/ 4/17 _Wounded_ 2/5/18 765235 HINDMARSH, Frederick 18/ 8/17 764892 HOLLICK, George 12/ 5/17 _1_ _G.B._ _Lieut._ 764498 JAMES, Gresham Paske Liddiard 21/ 5/17 766971 JAY, Charles Gerald 12/11/18 764649 JENNINGS, Charles Brownlees 16/ 6/17 764993 JOHNSON, Arthur 31/10/17 764897 KNIGHT, Henry James 12/ 5/17 762335 LOOKER, Arthur Donald 14/ 4/17 (15/_Essex_) _Killed in action_ 8/10/18 765134 LUCAS, Leonard Wells 16/ 6/17 761151 MARCUS, Leslie John 11/ 2/17 762809 MOORE, Ernest Abraham 14/ 4/17 _Wounded_ 10/7/18 5595 NEWELL, Alan 5/ 9/16 (_1_) _Lieut._ 764561 NEWMAN, Harold James 16/ 6/17 764157 NOBBS, George Frederick Perkins 16/ 6/17 _Wounded_ 13/5/18 768665 OWLES, Stanley Garrould 13/ 2/19 4282 PALMER, Laurence William 2/ 5/17 _Lieut._ (_M.G.C._) 768046 PEDDAR, Herbert Spencer 17/ 3/19 762079 PERCIVAL, Horace Arnott Birch 16/ 6/17 767754 PLACE, Harry Mayne 4/ 3/19 764664 POTTER, John Edward 16/ 6/17 760841 QUAINTON, Arthur John 26/ 6/17 763862 RAE, Lindsay Marsham 17/ 6/17 763278 ROBBINS, Kenneth Arthur 29/ 3/17 764851 RUSSELL, Herman 7/ 6/17 763957 SHEPHERD, Thomas Joseph Nunn 21/ 5/17 5219 SMITH, Charles Frederick 25/ 3/17 _12_ (_T.M.B._) _Killed in action_ 9/4/18 768490 SMITH, Dawson Crisp 13/ 2/19 5079 SMITH, Sydney Newman 2/ 5/17 _7_ _Killed in action_ 9/8/17 762655 SOLSBURY, George Henry 17/ 6/17 762095 STEWART, James 14/ 4/17 6824 TAMLYN, John Reginald 2/ 5/17 _7_ _Wounded_ 23/8/17 763546 TAYLOR, Arthur Cecil John 29/ 8/17 _9_ _Wounded_ 30/11/17 761060 THACKER, Gilbert Doe Dwyer Way 26/ 4/17 _Wounded_ 5/4/18 769286 THOMPSON, Frank Wilfred 15/ 2/19 6347 TRICKER, Russell 26/ 9/16 _7_ _Wounded_ 5/9/17, 16/4/18 3722 WARREN, Samuel Timothy 16/ 1/16 _7_ _Lieut._ 762674 WHEELER, Percy Harriskine 29/ 3/17 761172 WHITE, Richard Pratt 14/ 4/17 763283 WILLIS, Walter Edward 28/ 3/17 767437 WILSON, Alfred George 6/ 7/19 767686 WOOD, John Ireland 4/ 3/19 762285 YOUNGMAN, Cyril Fisher 26/ 4/17 _Wounded_ 26/9/18 THE EAST SURREY REGIMENT. Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). {31st Foot {70th Foot 2nd Lieut. 1472 BAYNE, Edward Gordon 14/ 2/15 _2_ _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 30/3/15 1983 BURTON, Ralph Withers 23/ 4/15 _1_ _Lieut._ ✠ _Wounded_ 4/11/15 1040 DE BURIATTE, Sgt. 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. Henry Montague 15/ 8/14 _4(2)_ _Killed in action_ 14/4/15 760715 BAILEY, Hugh Maurice Samuel 26/ 4/17 _4_ _Wounded_ 9/4/18 7309 BELL, Alfred Ernest 22/11/16 _4(8)_ _Wounded_ 17/4/18, 20/9/18 765585 ELLS, Frank Charles 28/11/17 _3_ _Wounded_ 29/5/18 764138 FISHER, Charles Heath 30/ 5/17 _4(12)_ _Killed in action_ 14/10/18 764700 HOGG, Gordon Andrew 24/ 9/17 _4_ _Wounded_ 19/4/18 762288 JOHNS, Reginald Cumming 29/ 5/17 _3(12)_ _Prisoner of war_ 18/4/18 764500 KERCKHOVE, Herbert Vincent 30/10/17 _4_ ✠ 767453 MOIR, Leslie John Angus 6/ 2/19 _3_ 764251 NICHOLLS, Harold 1/ 8/17 _3(8)_ _Died of wounds_ 7/8/18 764960 TUCKER, Henry Riseley 30/10/17 _3_ Territorial Battalions (Nos. 5 & 6). 2590 BARKER, Eric 25/ 3/15 _6_ _Lieut._ 1615 BLAIR, John Milligan 24/10/14 _5_ _Major_ M.B.E. [M] 1108 EVANS, Ulrick Richardson 28/ 8/14 _5_ _Lieut._ _To Div. Signal Co._ 2324 GILLETT, Edward Bailey 2/12/14 _5_ _Capt._ 2081 GREENWOOD, Sgt. 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. Edgar Wilson 11/ 9/18 _5(9)_ 767397 HARKER, Charles Portas 5/ 2/19 _6_ 763975 KEYES, Frank 27/ 6/17 _5_ _Wounded_ 24/4/18 763273 LEA, George Henri 27/ 6/17 _5_ 765364 TREGENZA, Edward Leslie 28/11/17 _5_ 765330 TRUSCOTT, Christopher Marsden 28/11/17 _5_ Service Battalions (New Armies). 3100 ALLISTON, Geoffrey 10/ 3/15 _10_ _Capt._ (_Staff_) [M] 2400 ARKWRIGHT, Alan Joseph 22/ 2/15 _10_ _Lieut._ _To Labour Corps_ 2056 CATFORD, Walter Arundel 3/ 4/15 _10_ _Lieut._ 3069 CROWTHER, John E. 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. Cyclists_) 1471 WILKES, George Thomas 7/11/15 _7_ _Lieut._ ✠ _Wounded_ -/3/16 5720 ARDING, Leslie Hawkins 7/ 7/16 _11_ _Lieut._ 5475 CLARKE, Frank Leonard 7/ 7/16 _10_ _Wounded_ 16/8/16 5579 GOLDING, L/Cpl. John Arthur 2/ 6/16 _14_ _Wounded_ 17/4/18 5341 GOLDS, L/Cpl. Frank 25/ 5/16 _11_ _Killed in action_ 5/10/16 4808 HART, Bernard Leslie 25/ 5/16 _11_ _Lieut._ 5590 MCWALTER, L/Cpl. Thomas Brown 2/ 6/16 _14_ _Lieut._ ✠ _Wounded_ 4867 MORRISON, Ronald Wm. Goldie 25/ 5/16 _11_ _Lieut._ 5381 ROSS, L/Cpl. James Alexander 25/ 5/16 _14_ _w._ -/9/16 _Interned in Holland_ 5329 WHEELER, Sidney Armstrong 2/ 6/16 _11_ _Lieut._ 6920 ANDREW, Benjamin Sydney 22/11/16 _8_ _Lieut._ 7812 ARNOLD, Thomas Sorrell Dight 26/ 1/17 (7/_Lancs. Fus._) _D/W_ 11/10/17 7346 ASTINGTON, Thomas Jeffery 19/12/16 _8_ _Killed in action_ 28/2/17 6746 BAILEY, Herbert Packer 5/ 9/16 _12_ ✠ _Killed in action_ 31/7/17 767663 BALE, Henry Mapleston 4/ 3/19 765645 BARBER, Harry Mason 18/12/17 _8_ _Killed in action_ 8/8/18 643 BARTRUM, Arthur Allan 28/ 6/16 _8_ _Killed in action_ 30/9/16 7418 BELHAM, Alan Stewart 19/12/16 _9_ _Lieut._ 5092 BENNETT, Stephen Edward 19/12/16 _12_ _Lieut._ 6842 BOWEN, Edgar Ernest Wedgewood 26/ 9/16 _7_ _Prisoner of war_ 18/1/18 767932 CHANCE, George Percy 6/ 3/19 766425 CHAPPELL, William 3/ 2/19 762715 CLARKE, Arnold Ralfe 5/ 2/19 766102 CONIBEER, Ralph William 1/ 5/18 ✠ _Wounded_ 8/11/18 768774 CORBIN, Gerald 13/ 2/19 765761 CRUMPTON, George Reginald 18/12/17 768360 CUMMINGS, Sidney Robert 17/ 3/19 765713 DAVIS, Charles Herbert 18/12/17 _Wounded_ 6/9/18 760549 DAWSON, Frederick Albert 1/ 7/17 _8_ _Killed in action_ 6/8/18 760962 DIX, Cyril Bernard 1/ 7/17 _8_ _Killed in action_ 10/8/17 5747 DIXON, D’Arcy Boulton 5/ 9/16 _Lieut._ 760983 FEARN, Herbert 1/ 7/17 _8_ _Killed in action_ 12/10/17 762856 FITZ-GIBBON, Frederick Charles 12/ 2/19 768538 FLINT, Alfred William 5/ 2/19 3116 GAYWOOD, Frederick James 28/ 6/16 _8_ _Lieut._ ✠✠✠ _w._ 26/4/18 765170 GODDARD, Gordon Cecil 30/10/17 _9_ _Killed in action_ 16/10/18 766692 GOODFELLOW, Arnold William 4/ 2/19 767778 HAGGIS, Kenneth Charles 21/ 4/19 5258 HALL, Albert Loader 26/ 9/16 _8_ _Capt._ _Killed in action_ 4/4/18 [M] 768250 HARVEY, Walter Raymond 17/ 3/19 767575 ITTER, Arthur 26/ 3/19 765630 JOHNS, Gilbert Godwin 18/12/17 7341 JOHNSON, William Stanley 19/12/16 _7_ _Died of wounds_ 17/3/17 766524 LOYE, Robert Norman 26/ 6/18 7185 MILLARD, Alfred George 19/12/16 _9_ _Died of wounds_ 7/8/17 768073 NICOLL, William John 18/ 3/19 766566 PARROTT, Lawrence Kingston 3/ 2/19 769266 POWER, Percy 15/ 2/19 768520 ROBERTS, Daniel Monteith 13/ 2/19 7317 RUTHERFORD, Stanley 22/11/16 _13_ ✠ _Wounded_ 29/12/17 761380 SANDERSON, Reginald Woolley 2/ 8/17 _7_ _Wounded_ 10/12/17 762279 SEATON, James William Sharpley 26/ 4/17 _Prisoner of war_ 15/5/18 5217 SHERRIFF, Roderick Cedric 5/ 9/16 _9_ _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 15/8/17 7414 SHILLINGLAW, Eric Charles 19/12/16 _8_ _Lieut._ 769188 SOLLEY, Stephen Wallace 5/ 2/19 760404 STEPHENS, Adolphus 26/ 6/18 768305 SUMNER, John Alexander 13/ 2/19 767764 TAYLOR, James John 5/ 3/19 760657 TAYLOR, Leslie Malcolm 5/ 2/19 7344 TURNER, Stanley Borrington 19/12/16 _7_ _Lieut._ 7362 VANNER, William Alfred 19/12/16 _12_ _Lieut._ 765706 WALLER, John Claude 18/12/16 767991 WALLIS, Francis Powers 17/ 3/19 762381 WATTS, Alan Kingsford 26/ 4/17 768863 WOOLLARD, Frank Griffiths 17/ 3/19 THE ROYAL WEST SURREY REGIMENT[29] (THE QUEEN’S). Regular Battalions (Nos. 1 & 2). 2nd Foot 2nd Lieut. 693 AUSTIN, Sgt. 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. Edgar 6/11/18 „ 761512 COZENS, Frederick George 27/ 9/18 „ _Wounded_ 27/12/17 768818 CROWE, William Henry 6/11/18 „ 7754 CUFF, Arthur Samuel 21/10/16 „ 7814 DALTON, Thomas Fitzgerald 1/11/16 „ 760410 DAVIS, BQMS Edgar Frederick 27/ 9/18 „ 762100 DEAN, Herbert Stewart Caswell 8/ 7/18 _Capt._ [M] 7338 DELL, Reginald Vincent John 4/10/16 _Capt._ 763552 DOBSON, Richard 3/ 4/18 _Lieut._ 6939 DOWNEY, Francis Nathaniel 3/ 8/16 „ 4891 DOWSING, Sgt. Samuel Harold 1/11/16 „ [M] 6691 DREW, William 12/12/16 „ 762007 DULLEY, Sgt. Harry Albert 11/ 4/18 _Capt._ 768693 ELLIS, Philip Davenport 17/10/18 _Lieut._ 5055 FAITH, Sgt. Aubrey 9/11/16 „ 760982 FARROW, Sgt. James Walthew 23/ 9/17 „ [M] 7817 FENTON-JONES, Douglas William 25/11/16 „ 768990 FERRABY, Frank 6/11/18 „ 8312 FOSTER, Thomas Sutcliffe 18/11/16 „ 767993 FOX, Denman 8/ 7/18 „ 768649 FRANCIS, Edw. Latham 28/ 8/18 „ 768396 GEDNEY, Cyril Frederick William 28/ 8/18 „ 7736 GODEFROI, Jocelyn 21/11/16 „ 760034 GOLDIE, CQMS Joseph 3/ 6/18 _Capt._ 762783 GOLDSMITH, William Leonard 23/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 762319 GOLDSTEIN, Robert Moore 14/ 5/17 „ 762371 GREENMAN, Sgt. Jas. Ernest 25/ 9/17 „ 8657 GREENWOOD, Charles Hammerton 5/ 2/17 _Capt._ 760294 GREGORY, Sgt. George 9/ 4/18 _Capt._ _Wounded_ 17/9/17 767533 HALLETT, Clements John Southcott 1/ 5/18 760299 HENHAM, CSM Reginald James 11/ 6/18 _Lieut._ [M] 762031 HENRY, Charles 20/ 9/17 „ 2907 HOBLYN, Reginald Armstrong 16/ 7/15 „ 768996 HODGSON, James Vaughan 16/10/18 „ 767717 HOWDEN, Joseph Bradley 4/ 6/18 „ 766554 HOWE, L/Cpl. Walter Leonard 4/ 6/18 „ 764245 HUGHES, L/Cpl. Frank 2/ 9/18 „ _Wounded_ 30/12/17 766521 HUNT, Harry Frederick 8/ 7/18 „ 760270 HUTCHINSON, Sgt. Norman W. Hunter 18/ 4/17 764343 INGREY, Sydney Arthur 27/ 5/18 „ 761865 INWOOD, Cpl. Charles 10/ 7/18 „ _Wounded_ 12/4/18 762014 JONES, Cecil Edmund 10/ 7/18 „ 768298 JOSE, Edward Salisbury 8/ 8/18 „ 4486 KEENE, L/Cpl. Geo. Gulliver 18/ 1/17 „ [M] 8584 KENNEDY, Frederick Cuthbert de-B. 20/ 1/17 „ 765362 KIRK, Sgt. Herbert William 10/ 7/18 „ 760349 KIRTON, Sgt. Smart 19/ 9/17 „ 768955 KNAPMAN, Theophilus Bearne 16/10/18 „ 766053 LA HIVE, Bernard 26/ 3/18 „ 6926 LAKER, L/Cpl. John Charles 10/11/16 _Major_ _D.A.D.O.S._ 768443 LAMING, Harold Edgar 28/ 8/18 _Lieut._ 8691 LARCOMBE, Matthew Alfred 25/ 1/17 „ 764835 LEE-SMITH, Dennis Lee 23/ 9/17 „ 7641 LIMA, Walter 21/11/16 _Capt._ 763532 LINDER, Henry 27/ 2/17 _Lieut._ 761297 LOVELL, RSM Geo. Herbert 1/ 4/18 _Major_ (_Staff_) _w_. -/12/14 [M](2) 767618 LUCKE, Frank Webster 8/ 1/18 _Lieut._ 767661 MATTHYSSENS, Frank Alexander 21/10/18 „ 768460 MCSWEENEY, Edward Archibald 16/10/17 „ 7832 MEREDITH, Rowland Styant 15/11/16 _Major_ [M] 767224 MICHAEL, Cyril Aaron 9/ 7/18 _Lieut._ 7943 MILLER, John Maurice 15/11/16 „ 8130 MORLEY, John Alfred 12/ 1/17 „ 768482 MORSE, William Ewart 9/ 9/18 „ 7749 MULLINS, Claude William 3/ 8/16 „ 763857 MURRAY, James Crossley 23/ 9/17 „ 768375 NAPIER, John Struther 27/ 8/18 „ 766912 NICHOLSON, Ernest Donald 8/ 4/18 „ 764450 NORTH, Edwin Bennett 16/ 4/18 „ 766280 O’CALLAGHAN, Jasper Pyne 28/12/17 6879 OLDBURY, Albert Edward 7/11/16 _Lieut._ _D.A.D.O.S._ 760218 ORAM, Herbert 4/ 6/18 _Wounded_ 30/10/17 762669 PALMER, Clement John 23/ 9/17 766445 PENTREATH, Henry Leslie 29/ 3/18 760525 PERCIVAL, John Beaumont 18/ 9/17 _Lieut._ 763680 PERRY, James 7/ 8/18 _Capt._ 764717 PETTER, Cecil Herbert 7/11/18 _Lieut._ 762598 PETTS, George Albert 6/ 2/17 6540 PICKARD, Frank Reginald 5/ 2/17 767370 PILE, George Houghton 3/ 6/18 3044 POLLARD, Arthur Howard 21/ 5/16 _Lieut._ 4083 POULSON, Sidney 10/11/16 _Lieut._ 769174 RAMSAY, Andrew Cunningham 6/11/18 763345 RAMSAY, Arthur Ferdinand 24/ 9/17 764166 RATTIGAN, Gerald Ernley 30/ 5/18 761651 RAY, Phillip Clement 16/10/18 _Wounded_ 16/3/18 763540 REYNOLDS, Alfred William 27/ 2/17 767644 REYNOLDS, Harry Churchill 6/ 4/18 767425 RIGGS, Henry Seymour 30/ 3/18 7343 ROBERTS, Herbert Leonard 9/ 8/16 _Major_ 764343 ROBOTHAN, George Percy 27/ 5/18 762380 RUDKIN, Henry Cecil 10/ 4/18 7006 SALT, Charles Henry 2/12/16 _Lieut._ 769176 SHANN, Charles Eustace 23/10/18 4352 SHELDON, Herbert John 4/ 8/16 _Capt._ 760516 SHREAD, CQMS Arthur Charles 23/ 9/17 _Lieut._ 768000 SMILES, Alfred Ralph 12/ 7/18 761101 SMITH, Frederick Harold 1/ 6/18 _Lieut._ 8109 SMITH, Herbert George 14/12/16 _Major_ 760114 SPENCER, Douglas 24/ 5/18 _Lieut._ 767916 SQUIRE, Alfred Morgan 30/ 5/18 „ 764270 STEEL, Joseph William 23/ 4/17 „ 765809 STEWART, James 5/11/17 „ 763348 STILLWELL, William Martin Francis 24/ 5/17 „ 760830 STOKOE, CQMS Edward 5/ 7/18 _Capt._ 4502 SUTHERLAND, Sgt. Alexander 2/ 2/17 _Lieut._ 763477 SWINDELL, John 14/ 2/17 „ 769051 TAUTZ, Percival Herbert 6/11/18 „ 766271 TAYLOR, Edgar Raymond 24/ 8/18 „ _Wounded_ 6/4/18 768593 TEEDE, John Ernest 28/ 8/18 „ 765969 THOMAS, Alroy Marguand 28/ 5/18 „ 767579 THOMPSON, John Edward Bendall 7/ 4/18 „ 7468 TIERNEY, John Patrick 2/12/16 „ 764212 TOWERZEY, Alec Reginald 12/ 4/18 „ _Wounded_ 30/10/17 768857 VICKERS, Vincent Rawson Scott 6/11/18 „ 761435 WALL, Tom 1/ 6/18 „ _Wounded_ 30/10/17 8649 WATSON, Alexander Silver Foord 5/ 2/17 „ 8175 WATSON, Sydney Campbell 2/12/16 „ 6685 WELLS, Bernard Norman 5/ 8/16 _Capt._ 765817 WHEELDON, Arthur Leonard 21/ 3/18 _Lieut._ 5716 WILD, George 10/11/16 „ 3219 WITH, Alexander Wolseley 27/12/16 „ 761382 WITNEY, Sgt. John Humphrey 11/ 6/18 _Capt._ M.B.E. 761663 WOOD, John 10/ 4/18 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 26/10/17 761108 WOOD, Robert Howard 9/ 4/18 „ ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS. 2nd Lieut. 3226 ACKROYD, George Francis 4/ 2/15 _Lieut._ _M.T._ 2954 ALDOUS, George James 27/ 6/15 _Capt._ ✠ _Wounded_ 20/4/18 [M] 2612 BARTON, Cpl. Bertram Claude 22/ 2/15 _Major_ O.B.E. 2438 BENSON, Rupert Eric 16/ 5/15 _Lieut._ [M] 3036 BERKELEY, Cpl. Geoffrey Stafford 22/ 3/15 _Capt._ 2564 BOSTOCK-WILSON, Cpl. Eustace Leslie 12/ 4/15 _Lieut._ _To Indian Army_ 2606 BUTLER, Cpl. Frederick William 20/ 1/15 _Capt._ (_Canadian Siege Park_) [M] 2840 CARR, Cpl. Alwyn Charles Ellison 13/ 3/15 _Capt._ 2971 CLARK, Sgt. Ronald Boyd 13/ 7/15 _Lieut._ 1567 DITCHAM, Vivian Ashley 16/ 8/15 _Lieut._ 2271 DOWNIE, Cpl. George Ansell 14/ 6/15 _Lieut._ 60 FAIRBAIRNS, Sgt. 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. Gordon Duncan 24/ 5/15 _Lieut._ 2236 WALTON, Leslie Robert 25/ 5/15 _Capt._ 2902 WEBB, Rupert Dudley Clarkson 24/ 6/15 _Lieut._ [M] 1121 WEBER-BROWN, Alven William 23/10/14 _Capt._ 3324 WHITTOME, John Eric 17/ 2/15 _Lieut._ 2812 WHITESIDE, Miles Bruce Dalzel 9/12/14 _To Highland L.I._ _Acc/killed_ 13/6/18 1972 WILLIAMSON, William Henry Rowe 25/11/14 _Lieut._ ✠ 1309 WRIGHT, Graham Edmund 8/ 2/15 _Lieut._ ✠ [M] 3164 BALE, Sgt. Frank Stewart 6/11/15 _Lieut._ 1611 BARNETT, Harold Andrew 25/ 8/15 _Capt._ [M] 2623 BARTON, Cecil George 18/ 9/15 _Lieut._ 1339 BASSETT, L/Cpl. Geoffrey Edward 5/11/15 _To Oxford & Bucks_ _Killed in action_ 21/3/18 1243 BRADFIELD, Godfrey Edward 14/10/15 _Lieut._ _M.T._ _Wounded_ 17/9/18 2364 BEALL, Cpl. William Pierse 7/ 9/15 _Lieut._ 2375 BEST, Cpl. Charles Edward 28/ 8/15 _Capt._ 7699 BROCKLEHURST, Edward Howard 28/ 5/16 _Lieut._ 676 BRINDLEY, Samuel Gordon 25/ 8/15 _Capt._ [M] 2944 BUXTON-KNIGHT, Oliver 8/ 8/15 _Capt._ [M] 780 CHANDLER, Alfred Leonard 12/10/15 _Capt._ _M.T._ ✠ [M] 1838 CIRCUITT, George Francis Langdale 20/11/15 _Capt._ M.B.E. [M] 1493 CLOSE, Sgt. Ralph Lea 29/10/15 _Lieut._ 1910 COTTON, Gerald Vincent 2/11/15 _Lieut._ 78 COWELL, Sgt. Frank Howlett 26/ 9/15 _Lieut._ _To_ 5/_Oxfd. & Bucks L.I._ _w._ 21/3/18 4247 CURRAN, Ernest Charles 25/10/15 _Capt._ 2663 DUNELL, Alan Gordon 27/ 9/15 _Capt._ M.B.E. [M] 1938 DYBALL, John Francis 20/11/15 _Capt._ 2765 EDWARDS, Christopher 15/ 1/16 _Lieut._ 1290 EDWARDS, Sgt. William 26/ 9/15 _Capt._ _Died of wounds_ 28/3/18 2103 EDWARDS, Harold Francis 13/12/15 1826 EGERTON, Cpl. Bryan Selwyn 18/ 8/15 _Lieut._ [M] 2014 ELLERBY, H. Frank St. George 13/ 8/15 _Capt._ 1887 FAIRBAIRNS, Reginald Holland 18/ 8/15 _Lieut._ _To M.G.C._ ✠ _Wounded_ 5840 FEHRMAN, Austin Albert Francis 28/ 5/16 _Lieut._ 434 FLETCHER, Sgt. Robert Combe 15/ 8/15 _Lieut._ 6616 FINN-KELSEY, Walter John 7/ 5/16 _Lieut._ 400 FISHER, CQMS William Eric 10/ 8/15 _Capt._ ✠ 1564 FRISLEY, Herbert Rowell 24/10/15 _Capt._ [M] 1358 HAND, Henry George 8/ 8/15 _Capt._ 181 HANKINS, L/Cpl. Thomas Pelham 25/ 8/15 _Major_ 1210 HOPSON, L/Cpl. Montagu Guy S. 5/ 9/15 _Lieut._ 1338 IVORY, Harold Frank 24/10/15 _Capt._ O.B.E. [M] (2) 3195 KEATES, Bransby Cooper 30/ 9/15 _Lieut._ 2138 KEEPING, Harold Balfour 1/ 1/15 _Capt._ M.B.E. 173 KIBBLE, Sgt. Alfred William 21/ 9/15 _Lieut._ [M] 5627 LAXTON, Edward William Henry -- _Lieut._ 3186 LEONARD, Terence James 24/ 9/15 _Lieut._ 3381 LEESE, Leonard Ernest Selwyn 2/11/15 _Capt._ 6167 LIEBERT, Alfred John 19/ 6/16 _Lieut._ 1435 MARTIN, Sgt. Ernest Wilfrid Leigh 6/10/15 _Capt. & Adjutant_ ✠ 3139 MAWSON, Philip Sefton de Maine 2/11/15 6848 MIDWINTER, Walter Hugh 14/ 5/16 _Lieut._ [M] 3985 PARKER, Aubrey Arthur Frederick 24/ 9/15 _Lieut._ 1846 PHIPPS, Sgt. Percy 4/ 8/15 _Capt._ [M] 3044 POLLARD, Arthur Howard 21/ 5/16 _Lieut._ 750 PURSER, Philip Warburton 25/ 5/15 3360 RHODES, Horace 7/ 9/15 _Lieut._ [M] 2807 SETH-SMITH, Sgt. Gordon 6/ 9/15 _Lieut._ 6631 TEMPLE, Alfred 14/ 5/16 _Capt._ F/D 1411 THEAK, Leslie Frederick 29/10/15 _Lieut._ 5389 WENGER, Theodore Lanternier 14/ 5/16 _Lt.-Colonel_ ✠ 765750 AGNEW, Reginald Colville 29/ 9/17 7961 ASHLEIGH-BODDINGTON, H. Kennedy 26/10/16 _Capt._ [M] 3545 AUSTIN, John Leslie 26/ 7/16 _Lieut._ 765102 BACON, Francis Charles 27/10/17 764870 BARBER, Frederick 2/ 7/17 _Lieut._ 765917 BARNES, Oliver Edward 29/ 9/17 766341 BARTON, Arthur Lewis 29/ 9/17 1339 BASSETT, Ralph Lea 5/11/15 _Lieut._ 8158 BEADNELL, Hugh John Llewellyn 26/10/16 _Capt._ [M] 6195 BEAN, Douglas McGregor 26/ 3/17 _Lieut._ 766774 BEAVAN, John 7/ 1/18 8347 BELLAMY, Somers 21/12/16 _Lieut._ 765236 BIGGS, Seward 27/10/17 _Died_ 26/11/18 1967 BISHOP, Eric G. C. 24/ 7/16 _Lieut._ _To Indian Army_ 6371 BLACKMORE, Oscar Wilkie 26/10/16 _Capt._ [M] 5833 BLINDELL, Charles William 26/10/16 _Lieut._ 6471 BONAR, Hew Hunter 26/10/16 _Lieut._ 765496 BOND, Cyril Harry Charles 29/ 9/17 M.B.E. 7969 BRIDGES, Charles 21/12/16 _Lieut._ 765497 BRIDGETT, Harry 29/ 9/17 764309 BROOKES, Arthur 9/ 5/17 _Lieut._ 3436 BROPHY, Cyril Joseph 21/12/16 _Lieut._ 765755 BROWN, Henry Davis 29/ 9/17 _Lieut._ 760834 BURROWS, Charles Alban Ellis 29/ 9/17 769126 BURTON, Frank 18/ 2/19 4025 BYLES, Sgt. William Hounsom 26/10/16 _Lieut._ 761351 CALVERT, Ralph Dutton 13/ 8/17 _Lieut._ 7666 CARR, William Frederick 5/12/16 _Lieut._ 7356 CARTER, Alfred Cecil 16/ 8/16 _Lieut._ F/D 6333 CHAPMAN, James Taylor 7/ 8/16 _Lieut._ 760747 CHASTON, Walter Alan 2/ 3/18 766779 CHESTERTON, Sidney James 7/ 1/18 765411 COLQUHOUN, Wm. Harry Campbell 25/ 8/17 766014 COWIE, Kenneth Vere 18/12/16 8122 CRAIG, Robert Gray 21/12/16 _Lieut._ 8064 CRAVEN, Stanley Clifford 21/12/16 _Lieut._ 5477 CRAWFORD, Hugh 10/ 2/17 _Wounded_ 16/10/17 765385 CREER, Frederick Norman 29/ 6/17 761469 CRONEEN, Seymour 29/ 6/17 _Lieut._ ✠ 1784 CURTIS, Sgt. Bertram Ernest 26/10/17 _Lieut._ 765989 DAVY, Edward Humphrey 29/ 9/17 3307 DAWBARN, Arthur Leslie 12/ 6/16 _Lieut._ 7633 DAY, Ernest Stanley 21/12/16 _Lieut._ 764819 DENNY, Owen Lindsey 9/ 9/17 2239 DE ST. CROIX, Leslie Lawson 24/12/14 _Capt._ _Q.M.G. Dept._ M.B.E. [M] 765583 DIXON, William Ewart 29/ 9/17 766097 DOVEY, Arthur George 27/ 7/18 4309 DOWNTON, Sgt. Lionel Arthur 21/12/16 _Lieut._ 1314 DRISKELL, Cpl. John Anthony 10/11/16 _Lieut._ 6440 DUPAS, Cpl. Felix Maximilian 12/ 2/17 _Lieut._ 2669 DURRANT, QMS Norman 26/10/16 _Lieut._ 764113 ELLIS, Harry Charles 9/ 5/17 _Lieut._ M.B.E. 766191 FARNHAM, John Adrian George 27/ 5/18 764767 FAWCETT, Richard Metcalfe 1/12/17 766809 FEATHERSTON, Harry 27/ 5/18 8045 FIELD, John 26/10/16 _Lieut._ 2478 FINNIS, William Trevor 9/ 1/15 _Major_ [M] 5843 GOLDBY, Frank Lyster 21/12/16 _Lieut._ 766048 GOODE, Henry Percival 29/ 9/17 764642 GRAVE, Frederick John 29/ 6/17 763391 GREEN, Norman John 29/ 9/17 632 GREENWOOD, Sgt. Frank Thomas 21/10/16 _Lieut._ 761780 GRIST, Sgt. Arthur Percy 29/ 9/17 762257 GRUSKIN, Charles 12/ 5/17 7768 GURDON, Frank 21/12/16 _Lieut._ 765617 GURNEY, Reginald Brodie 29/ 9/17 8492 HAIGH, George Dick Duncan 21/12/16 _Lieut._ 765941 HALSALL, Herbert 29/ 9/17 7279 HAMER, William 26/10/16 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 14/10/18 2414 HARPER, Edward Russell 19/ 3/15 _Lieut._ ✠ 1521 HARPER, Hubert Harry 17/ 3/15 _Capt._ 763526 HARRIS, Albert 27/10/17 5442 HARRIS, John Lindsay 26/10/16 _Capt._ _Wounded_ [M] 765618 HARRIS, William Henry 29/ 9/17 765620 HERRON, Robert Walter Cowell 29/ 9/17 _Capt._ 763425 HILL, Sheldon 9/ 5/17 _Lieut._ 2481 HOLLIDGE, Alec 25/ 8/17 _Lieut._ M.B.E. 766673 HOLLINGDALE, Gerald Francis 21/ 1/18 765877 HONEY, George 27/10/17 8226 HOOLE, Walter 6/11/16 _Lieut._ 766478 HORNBY, John Albert 18/12/17 763498 INMAN, Ronald Kesterton 12/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 765567 JONES, Herbert Richard 29/ 9/17 766349 JUMP, Walter Bertram 1/12/17 7804 KEECH, Frank Sprake 21/12/16 _Lieut._ 763826 KEEVIL, Reginald Henry 25/ 6/17 762936 KEMBALL, Sydney James 1/ 4/18 765684 KINSEY, Henry William 27/10/17 6384 LAKEMAN, Harold Leslie 22/ 9/16 (7/_Lancs. Fusiliers_) _Killed in action_ 22/8/18 765843 LEWIS, Grafton 29/ 9/17 765236 LYNCH, James Frederick Aloysius 27/10/17 8135 LYNN, Hastings 26/10/16 _Lieut._ 760666 MACE, Sgt. Arthur Cruttenden 27/ 2/17 _Lieut._ 765596 MARCHANT, Arthur Reginald 29/ 9/17 760144 MARES, Sgt. Frank Gardus 24/ 5/18 763342 MAY, RSM Samuel 4/ 7/18 764331 MCLEOD, Edward Donald 29/ 6/17 763165 MCNULTY, George Henry 29/ 9/17 765185 MIDDLETON, John 29/ 6/17 1456 MILES, Martin Hedden 15/ 9/14 _Capt._ _From_ 9/_W. Yorks_ _w._ -/8/16 8048 MOON, John 21/12/16 _Lieut._ 763000 MOTT, George 27/10/17 763935 NELSON, Joe 29/ 9/17 762701 NEWMAN, Sydney 23/ 5/17 766655 NUNN, Ernest Robert 26/ 5/18 9662 ORD, Eustace Moon 27/ 2/17 _Capt._ [M] 764791 PAINE, Gerald Arthur 27/10/17 761867 PALMER, Ethelred Loyal 22/ 5/17 2709 PARKER, Reginald 11/ 7/15 _Capt._ 705914 PELLS, Henry Herbert 29/ 9/17 8039 PEPPER, William Arnold 26/10/16 _Lieut._ [M] 768807 PIGNATEL, Ernest Charles 22/ 2/19 765284 PINEGER, George Frederick Ross 27/ 5/18 760601 RAY, Allan Guy 21/ 1/18 767278 RICHARDSON, Frank Albert 24/ 5/18 764930 RIDDALL, Gervase 15/ 7/17 762461 ROBERTS, Charles St. John Courtney 25/ 5/17 6123 ROBERTSON, Robert Jerome 6/ 9/18 _Lieut._ [M] 760696 ROBSON, Leonard 21/ 1/18 766817 ROCHESTER, William Kaye 4/ 2/18 764959 ROWLANDS, Ernest 26/ 6/17 766791 ROXBURGH, John Armour 7/ 1/18 [M] 2090 SCRIVEN, Denis Ambrose 5/ 4/17 766930 SMALL, Harry Lionel 21/ 1/18 7783 SMITH, Cecil Arthur 26/10/16 _Lieut._ 1766 SMITH, Charles Reginald 11/ 9/16 _Lieut._ 8123 SMITH, Edward Stuart 21/11/16 _Lieut._ 8194 SOLLOM, Vincent Peter 21/12/16 _Lieut._ 765055 SPEARING, Charles Howard 1/12/17 7711 STANTON, Roy 4/ 9/16 6331 STOKES, James Hawkes 26/10/16 _Lieut._ 767068 STOTESBURY, Robert King 23/ 5/18 761995 TATHAM, Ralph Percival 29/ 6/17 _Lieut._ 763604 TAYLOR, Reginald Archer 27/10/17 6163 TIDY, John Oswald 21/12/16 _Lieut._ [M] 765062 TITCHMARCH, Charles Harold 27/10/17 1956 TOLLER, L/Cpl. William George 12/ 9/16 _Lieut._ [M] 765423 TREVISSICK, William James 1/12/17 762965 TYE, Frederick 20/ 2/18 5102 TYSON, Arnold William 14/ 8/16 _Lieut._ 766367 UNDERWOOD, John Edward 20/ 9/18 8021 URQUHART, John Kennedy 21/12/16 _Lieut._ 765745 VAN LESSEN, Derrick Michael 27/10/17 762987 WAKEFIELD, Alfred Bazzante 28/ 4/17 765696 WALTER, George Leonard 29/ 9/17 2562 WATKINS, Percy Manning Clifford 21/ 9/16 _Lieut._ 766403 WATSON, Hugh Bernard 27/ 7/18 8185 WELLBORNE, Harry Harold Goodson 21/12/16 _Lieut._ ✠ 764674 WICKMAN, Frank Thomas 29/ 6/17 5717 WITT, George Benjamin 26/10/16 _Lieut._ 2857 WOOD, Charles Kenneth 14/ 8/16 _Lieut._ 763051 WOOLLEY, William John 25/ 5/17 8165 WYRALL, Everard 26/10/16 _Lieut._ [M] Territorial Force. 2496 HOLDEN, Edward Charles 27/ 3/15 _Lieut._ 1/_South Western Mounted Bde._ 3536 ADAMS, Alexander Hector 5/ 5/15 _Lieut._ _East Anglican Divl. Train_ 383 GIBBS, Gerard Yardley 6/11/14 _Lieut._ O.B.E. [M](2)_East Anglican Divl. Train_ 2794 SEABROOKE, Geoffrey Stanford 16/11/14 _Lieut._ (_R.A.F._) _East Anglican Divl. Train_ 4102 REDWOOD, Eric 2/11/15 _Lieut._ 2/_London Divl. Train_ GENERAL LIST. 2nd Lieut. 768720 ALANTHWAITE, Sydney Victor 8/ 3/19 769446 ALEXANDER, Wilson Walter Watkin 8/ 3/19 768161 ALFORD, Arthur William 17/ 3/19 _S.B._ -/_E. Surrey_ 769359 ALGER, Aubrey Sampson 8/ 3/19 767736 ASHWORTH, Arthur Reginald Egerton 8/ 3/19 769447 BINDON, Guillerms Strong 8/ 3/19 768290 BLAND, Albert 4/ 8/19 M.B.E. 767791 BLANSHARD, Charles John 3/ 3/19 768081 BLORE, John Hockley 8/ 3/19 769448 BOOTHROYD, Benjamin Manoah 8/ 3/19 _Overseas Forces_ 769449 BOURHILL, Noygo Everard 8/ 3/19 769475 BOYES, Cecil Edward Cubitt 8/ 3/19 768434 BRERETON, Victor Fortescue 8/ 3/19 767992 BROUSE, William Henry Davenport 8/ 3/19 768568 BROWNE, Arthur Woodthorpe Crayfoot 8/ 3/19 768223 BUCKLAND, Lancelot Liddle Rorke 8/ 3/19 769450 BURMAN, Harold Seymour 8/ 3/19 769363 BYNOE, Edward Dunbar 8/ 3/19 767136 CAWSE, Alfred Westcott 8/ 3/19 769510 CHURCHMAN, John Elie Lofts 8/ 3/19 769492 CLARK, John 8/ 3/19 _Overseas Forces_ 769039 COBB, Philip Hawlyn 8/ 3/19 767921 COHEN, Reuben Copley 8/ 3/19 769452 COLEPEPPER, Francis Ellerton 8/ 3/19 769480 COULSON, Frederick Brian 8/ 3/19 768472 CROSBIE, William Gustave 8/ 3/19 767103 CROWTHER, Percy Facey Hunter 11/ 3/19 768122 CURRIE, Cyril Hugh 8/ 3/19 768315 DANVERS, Charles Henry Danby 8/ 3/19 _Overseas Forces_ 769380 DAVIS, James Walwyn 8/ 3/19 769244 DE CHAZAL, Edmund Mare 8/ 3/19 769365 DE FOREST, John Wright 8/ 3/19 769482 DE GEX, Ruthven Gore 8/ 3/19 769381 DE ST.-CROIX, Phillip Ernest 8/ 3/19 768820 DEWAR, Duncan 8/ 3/19 768133 DICKSON, Robert Grant 8/ 3/19 768899 DYSON, L/Cpl. Dyson Herbert 8/ 3/19 769494 FISHER, Isaac James 8/ 3/19 769323 FRASER, Donald William 8/ 3/19 _Overseas Forces_ 760699 FRAY, Harry 8/ 3/19 _Wounded_ 16/7/18 769407 FULLER, Harold Norden 8/ 3/19 769612 GAWLEY, Robert James 8/ 3/19 768318 GIBSON, James Thomson 8/ 3/19 769594 GODDARD, Frederick Douglas 8/ 3/19 _Overseas Forces_ 767705 GORDON, Alexander 8/ 3/19 768918 GRIGOR, L/Cpl. John Alexander 8/ 3/19 769642 HART, Gerald Raymond 8/ 3/19 768652 HARBOTTLE, John Russell 8/ 3/19 768831 HAWKINS, Henry Alexander 8/ 3/19 769596 HAYNES, Leonard 8/ 3/19 769112 HAYWOOD, Harold William 8/ 3/19 _Overseas Forces_ 769233 HUGHES, Edward 8/ 3/19 768655 HITCHMAN, John William Cross 8/ 3/19 765708 HENRY, John Henry Waldo 1/ 8/18 _Overseas Forces_ M.B.E. 768459 HOOKER, Jacob Thomas 8/ 3/19 769312 HOWE, Joseph Arthur 8/ 3/19 767995 HUGGINS, Hale Hunter 11/ 3/19 768921 HUME, William Dingwell 8/ 3/19 769115 JENNINGS, Percival John 8/ 3/19 769461 KEELING, Ewart Abinger 8/ 3/19 768368 KENNARD, Gabriel Vernon 8/ 3/19 768578 KNEVITT, Edmund Brittain 8/ 3/19 767926 KNOX, John 8/ 3/19 769483 LACEY, Norman 8/ 3/19 766736 LEVY, Frederick Walter 8/ 3/19 769463 LINDBERGH, William Harold 8/ 3/19 768758 LOCKETT, Maynard Vernon 8/ 3/19 767816 LOWE, L/Cpl. Thomas Henry 8/ 3/19 768213 LYNCH, Maurice Gordon Lloyd 8/ 3/19 768976 MACKINTOSH, Coleridge Stewart 8/ 3/19 769643 MACNICOL, Donald 8/ 3/19 766415 MAINGOT, Louis Farfan 8/ 3/19 767928 MANN, Ernest H. 8/ 3/19 767045 MANN, James Wallace 8/ 3/19 767997 MCGREGOR, Evan 8/ 3/19 761150 MCNAMARA, John Percival 8/ 3/19 769524 MCNIEL, Ronald 8/ 3/19 769314 MEAD, Charles Edward 8/ 3/19 768622 MILLARD, Ronald Vanstone 8/ 3/19 768659 MILLER, George Lane 9/12/18 768840 MILLER, Herbert Charles 8/ 3/19 768927 MILLER, Harry Duke 8/ 3/19 768661 MOIR, George Taylor 8/ 3/19 762250 MOIR, Stedman Esdaile 8/ 3/19 769371 MOIR, Thomas Niven 8/ 3/19 768842 MORTON, Hugh Macfarlane 8/ 3/19 769529 MURLY, Cecil John 8/ 3/19 767179 MURRAY, Stuart McPherson 8/ 3/19 768928 O’BRIEN-MOORE, Ainsworth 8/ 3/19 769625 O’DOWD, Eugene Michael 8/ 3/19 769351 ORCHARD, Albert 8/ 3/19 768353 OWEN, Edward Thomas 8/ 3/19 768485 PAGE, Maximilian J. I. 8/ 3/19 768806 PAGET, Bertie Kenneth 8/ 3/19 769264 PHILIP, James Buxton 8/ 3/19 769330 PHILIP, William Yalden 8/ 3/19 769265 PICKETT, William FitzClaire 8/ 3/19 769332 PULLEN, Leslie Edward 8/ 3/19 769333 RABIE, Eric Lynton 8/ 3/19 769066 REES, Joseph Frederick 8/ 3/19 769081 REYNOLDS, Charles Montague William 8/ 3/19 769587 ROGERS, Harold Murly 8/ 3/19 768325 ROSE, Alfred Edward 8/ 3/19 769215 RYDER, Charles Thomas W. 8/ 3/19 768556 SINCLAIR, Patric James 8/ 3/19 768591 SKEETE, Charles de Courcy 8/ 3/19 768674 SMITH, Edward Edmonds 8/ 3/19 768712 SMITH, Frank Harold 8/ 3/19 769068 SMITH, John Leslie 8/ 3/19 769484 SMITH, Medland Stace Carruthers 8/ 3/19 769395 STRACHAN, Henry Kendle 8/ 3/19 768018 SWANN, A/Sgt. Frederick Thomas 3/ 8/19 769485 TAPSON, Anthony Guy Ewart 8/ 3/19 769396 TAYLOR, Ernest Vernon 8/ 3/19 766821 TOONJAN, John Gregory 8/ 3/19 768140 TREDGOLD, Robert Clarkson 8/ 3/19 768330 VAN-EEDEN, Frederick 8/ 3/19 768035 VIVIAN, Gerald Herbert Everarde 8/ 3/19 768934 WAKEFIELD, Cyril Horace 8/ 3/19 768003 WEBB, Dodd Davies 8/ 3/19 767486 WHITTINGTON-LOWE, A/Sgt. E. H. R. 5/ 8/19 768680 WICHT, John Ditton 8/ 3/19 769085 WILKS, Edward Craven 8/ 3/19 769473 WOOD, Ernest Marshall 8/ 3/19 769055 WRENCH, E. Leonard 8/ 3/19 THE INNS OF COURT O.T.C. 2119 TERRELL, Wallis Carnaby 18/ 7/15 _Capt._ (_Instnl. Duties_) LABOUR CORPS. 2nd Lieut. 766913 ADKINS, George 26/ 7/18 _Chinese L.C._ 765356 ALEXANDER, Albert Victor 16/12/17 764676 ANDREWS, Charles Neefield 14/ 7/17 762360 ANDREWS, Percy Charles 15/ 7/17 764677 ANGELL, Thomas Craveley 16/12/17 765353 ANNESLEY, Philip de Vere 24/ 2/18 764868 ARMITAGE, John Walter 16/ 6/17 _Lieut._ 764743 ASHTON, Wyndham Rees 16/12/17 _Lieut._ 763906 BEALL, Robert William 16/ 6/17 760588 BELL, Thomas Frederick 18/ 8/17 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 1/11/17 763091 BEVAN, Victor Reginald 26/ 1/18 767245 BIRSE, Arthur Herbert 8/11/18 764813 BLUCK, Gilbert Eustace 14/ 7/17 763057 BRUNTON, Guy 10/ 3/17 _Capt._ O.B.E. _From Durham L.I._ 767214 BURLEY, Ernest Sidney 4/12/17 _Died_ 15/2/19 766423 BURTON, Edward George 19/ 5/18 763256 CATHERALL, Cecil 13/ 4/17 _Capt._ 766343 CHAMBERLAIN, James Ernest 19/ 5/18 765785 CHARLESWORTH, Martin 16/12/17 760259 CLARK, Arnold Bertram 14/ 7/17 _Lieut._ 764926 DADE, James Frederic 16/12/17 763420 DAVIS, Joel William 14/ 7/17 _Lieut._ 760787 DAY, Montague Irvine Reid 12/ 5/17 _Lieut._ 763264 DERRY, Everard Gover 16/12/17 336 DORE, William Charles Henry 15/ 6/17 _Lt.-Col._ _O/C_ 48/_Lab. Group_ ✠ 765116 DYALL, Alan 16/ 6/17 _Lieut._ [M] 765566 DYOTT, Hugh Felton 16/ 8/17 _Chinese L.C._ 760571 EYLES, Sgt. William George 7/ 9/17 _Lieut._ 764694 FAIRWEATHER, Hugh Forsyth 18/ 8/17 _Lieut._ 763122 FLEMING, Charles Brandon R. 16/ 6/17 _Lieut._ 764236 FOLKARD, Henry Francis 16/ 6/17 764555 FRASER, Donald 23/ 6/18 _Lieut._ 767151 FRASER, James Wyllie 20/ 4/18 _Chinese L.C._ 764401 FREEMAN, William Arthur 27/ 7/17 _Lieut._ 765119 FULCHER, William James 14/ 7/17 _Lieut._ 763949 GERSON, John Leslie 19/ 5/18 766112 GILLETT, Stanley 23/ 6/18 762184 GODBER, Leslie 14/ 7/17 _Lieut._ 769613 GREGORY, Harry 11/ 1/19 767124 GUTHRIE, William 19/ 5/18 761815 HANNAM-CLARK, Sgt. George Fredk. 16/12/17 763236 HANNAN, Terence George 13/ 5/17 _Wounded_ 27/7/17 760989 HARRISON, Frank Cyril 14/ 7/17 _Lieut._ 762751 HAWKINS, Charles Newcombe 16/ 6/17 _Lieut._ 765942 HERRINGSHAW, Edwin Arthur 23/ 6/18 763497 HIRST, Francis Eric 16/ 6/17 _Lieut._ 765272 HOLDEN, John Willie 16/ 6/17 _Lieut._ 763714 HOLMES, Arthur 12/ 5/17 _Lieut._ 764701 HOLMES, Willie Ernest 14/ 7/17 762207 HOOPER, Leonard Arthur 14/ 7/17 767013 HORROBIN, Sydney Leigh 4/12/17 765551 HOY, James Norman Robertson 16/12/17 763825 HUGGINS, Willie London 14/ 7/17 _Lieut._ 764648 INNES, Eric Rawstone d’A. 18/ 8/17 _Lieut._ 760910 JAMES, John Stewart 16/ 6/17 _Lieut._ 761025 JAMIESON, Robert Kirkland 27/ 8/18 766307 JOHNSTONE, Charles Manning 19/ 5/18 767338 KING, George Alastair 19/ 5/18 761147 LADELL, Claude Suchneil 14/ 7/17 _Lieut._ [M] 761701 LAMB, Henry 12/ 5/17 _Lieut._ 764707 LEADBEATER, Alfred James Osman 16/ 6/17 _Lieut._ 767016 LIDDLE, Adam Robson 26/ 7/18 765686 LOCKWOOD, Reginald 16/12/17 765660 LODDER, William Charles 12/ 5/17 _Lieut._ 763730 MACDONALD, Alexander 16/12/17 766840 MALLEN, Alexander 23/ 6/18 762156 MARRIOTT, Clive 1/ 8/17 761605 MARSHALL, Harry 8/ 5/17 (5/_Liverp._) _Died of wounds_ 5/11/18 763166 MAUGHAN, Martin Leslie 18/12/17 760946 MAWSON, Joseph Howson 14/ 7/17 _Lieut._ 764838 MCCLELLAN, Reuben James 14/ 7/17 _Lieut._ 766839 MCGREGOR, Reginald Thomas 19/ 5/18 765569 MENNELL, Edward Darcy 15/ 8/19 764444 MEREDITH, Harry Rouse 28/ 8/17 _Lieut._ 766764 MOORE, Arthur William 19/ 5/18 766335 MURPHY, Cecil Everard 23/ 6/18 6115 NEWMAN, Claude Edwin Sandys 12/ 7/16 _Lieut._ [M] 765283 PARKER, Maurice George 16/ 6/17 _Lieut._ 764907 PARRY, Sydney Herbert 18/ 8/17 _Lieut._ 765410 PATTON, Ernest 23/ 5/18 _Chinese L.C._ 766721 PEARSON, Eric Leslie 19/ 5/18 763471 PENROSE, John 14/ 7/17 _Lieut._ 764407 PERKES, Alfred Roland 14/ 7/17 _Lieut._ 761013 PICTON, Thomas 23/ 6/18 763275 POSTON, Leslie Ivor 14/ 7/17 _Lieut._ 763369 REED, Robert Gibbard 14/ 7/17 _Lieut._ 767088 RENDLE, Hugh Bainbridge 19/ 5/18 761036 RHODES, Oswald Newton 9/ 6/17 _Lieut._ 763627 ROBSON, Leonard 14/ 7/17 _Lieut._ 764932 ROCK-WEST, Owen Gerald 12/12/17 765079 ROSE, Algernon 17/ 6/17 _Lieut._ 762354 SALWAY, Jasper Philip 14/ 7/17 _Lieut._ 763115 SEMMENS, Joseph James 14/ 7/17 _Lieut._ 760226 SEXTON, Arthur Alexander 14/ 7/17 _Lieut._ 766623 SHAYLOR, Harold 19/ 5/18 764265 SIMPKIN, John William 14/ 7/17 _Lieut._ 765804 SKINNER, Ernest Harry Dudley 18/12/17 763045 SMITH, Alfred Ernest 10/ 3/17 _Lieut._ [M] 765327 SMITH, Brice de Berniere 18/12/17 765051 SMITH, John Stanley 14/ 7/17 _Lieut._ 764854 SMITH, Percy 21/ 5/17 _Lieut._ 765250 SPARROW, Frederick Poole 18/ 8/17 _Lieut._ 760927 SPENCER, John Wallace 18/ 8/17 _Lieut._ 762421 STAMPER, Christopher 5/ 9/18 765251 STOKER, Frank Reginald 14/ 7/17 _Lieut._ 764389 STOREY, Ralph 14/ 7/17 _Lieut._ 762868 SWALLOW, Hubert 24/ 2/18 762342 SWINDLEY, Eric Ion 18/ 8/17 _Lieut._ 761827 TATE, Arthur Frank 12/ 5/17 _Lieut._ [M] 766235 TAYLOR, Philip Salmon 9/11/17 _Egyptian L.C._ 766328 THOMAS, Howard Gordon Rhys 3/ 9/17 _Chinese L.C._ 761013 THOMAS, Picton 23/ 6/18 765523 THOMPSON, Walter Douglas Hebson 16/12/17 762611 VAUSE, Frederick 12/ 5/17 _Lieut._ 765615 VICKERS, Arthur Noel 16/12/17 764216 WALLER, John Gamble 14/ 7/17 _Lieut._ 760289 WELLS, Denys George 14/ 4/17 _Lieut._ 765911 WEST, Edwin George 16/12/17 764301 WETHERALL, Eric Francis Cecil 17/ 6/17 _Died_ 27/12/18 764736 WHITE, Cyril Vernon 12/ 5/17 _Lieut._ 761228 WHITE, Norman Emery 14/ 7/17 _Lieut._ 765480 WHITLOCK, Francis Walter 23/ 6/18 766329 WINTER, Philip Arundel 20/11/17 764937 WOOLVERIDGE, Charles Skelton 18/ 8/17 _Lieut._ 764921 YELD, George Grenville 14/ 7/17 _Lieut._ MACHINE-GUN CORPS. 2nd Lieut. Lieut. 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. Welch Fusiliers_ 3234 LLOYD, Hamilton Samuel John 29/11/15 _Lieut._ _From_ 15/_Welch_ _To I. Army_ 2720 MEREDITH, Alexander Charles 1/ 2/16 _Capt._ _From_ 8/_R.B._ ✠ _w._ -/8/16 2233 MONAGHAN, Denis Lawrence 18/12/15 _Lieut._ _Killed in action_ 24/11/17 3190 SAQUI, Leslie Vernon Harcourt 1/ 2/16 _Lieut._ _From_ 11/_Norfolk_ 763 SHEEHAN, Frank George Edward 30/10/15 _Lieut._ _No._ 4 _Battery_ 85 SMITH, Sgt. Harold Rees 18/ 8/15 _Major_ _No._ 8 _Battery_ (_D.A.A. & Q.M.G., Tank C._) ✠ 3420 SOUTHAN, Reginald 23/ 1/16 _Lieut._ _From_ 1/_Worcester_ 1377 VOSS, Sgt. Gordon Phillips 30/10/15 _Lieut._ ✠✠ 762612 ACTON, Geo. Raymond 26/ 4/17 _Wounded_ 13/11/17 763744 ALLAN, Kenneth Ethelbert 30/ 3/17 765781 ASHBROOKE, John Jacob 21/ 2/18 _Wounded_ 6/11/18 1975 ATHOL, Sgt/Inst. Charles Colbourne 16/10/16 _Lieut._ _Killed in action_ 26/8/18 8040 ATTER, William George 26/10/16 _Lieut._ _Wounded & P/W_ 761308 BABBAGE, Charles Ernest 29/12/16 _Lieut._ 7910 BALL, Gerald Harman 10/ 2/16 ✠ _Killed in action_ 12/4/18 1417 BATH, CSM Frederick Nathaniel 28/ 8/16 _Lieut._ 2328 BAX, RSM Edwin Geo. Goodson 4/ 7/16 _Major_ [M] 2028 BELCHAMBER, Douglas Foster 14/12/14 _Lieut._ M.B.E. 7523 BENBOW, Oliver Barrington 10/ 2/17 _Lieut._ 2243 BENSON, Sgt. Oscar 6/ 8/16 _Lieut._ [M] 761540 BERKELEY, A. Fitzhardinge Murray 29/12/16 _Lieut._ 7524 BLACKTIN, Thomas Sidney 10/ 2/17 _Lieut._ 763378 BLOWER, Arthur Lawrence 26/ 4/17 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 1/11/18 2270 BOLTER, Arthur Edward 10/ 2/17 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 11/4/18 2269 BOLTER, QMS Charles Albert 26/ 4/17 _Killed in action_ 12/4/18 760106 BOND, Vivian Pullen 28/ 6/18 761921 BOXALL, Tom Maxby 31/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 6510 BROCKLEHURST, Sydney Thomas 29/10/16 _Lieut._ 761728 BROOKE, Alfred Walter 29/12/16 _Lieut._ 761423 BROOKE, Cecil Bernard 29/12/16 _Lieut._ ✠ 1505 BULLPITT, CSMI James 12/11/16 _Lieut._ ✠ [M] 763997 BURNS, Harry Christopher 9/10/18 763098 CALVERT, Charles Cowper 30/ 3/17 (_Tank Corps_) 762023 CHAMBERS, Philip Carlisle 31/ 1/17 (_Tank Corps_) _w._ 12/12/17 _Killed in action_ 22/3/18 710 CLAUSEN, QMSI George Frederick 12/11/16 _Lieut._ [M] 1203 CORMACK, Sgt. Arthur Richard 12/ 7/16 _Capt._ ✠ 7651 CROCKER, John Frederick 10/ 2/17 _Lieut._ 7395 CROSS, Arthur Valentine 9/12/16 _Lieut._ 1636 CRUTTENDEN, Sgt. Reginald 7/ 7/16 _Lieut._ 7503 CUMMING, Gordon Douglas 4/ 8/16 _Lieut._ 3876 CURTIS, Frank 29/12/16 _Lieut._ ✠ _Wounded_ -/5/18, -10/18 761557 DERRY, Cyril John 28/ 6/18 _Lieut._ 5992 DIXIE, William Leonard 9/12/16 _Lieut._ 763099 DOUCHE, William Howard 27/ 5/17 _Lieut._ (_Tank Corps_) 1479 DOUGLAS, QMSI Arthur Herbert 26/ 7/17 _Lieut._ 762828 DOWSON, Reginald Algar 27/ 5/17 _Lieut._ (_Tank Corps_) 760725 DUKE, William Alan 31/ 1/17 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 13/12/17 762629 EASTWOOD, Robert George 27/ 6/17 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 16/5/18 761911 EDGAR, Bernard Ray 25/ 3/17 _Killed in action_ 31/7/17 762477 EDMONDS, L/Cpl. William Henry 27/ 2/18 6433 EDWARDS, Cecil Howard 10/ 2/17 _Lieut._ 766846 ELLINGSTON, John Rosky 30/ 7/18 762301 EVANS, Herbert W. Cresswell 26/ 4/17 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 17/10/17 760903 EVANS, Thomas Pendry 6/ 8/16 _Lieut._ 1887 FAIRBAIRNS, Reginald Holland 6/ 2/15 _Capt._ ✠ _Wounded_ -/11/16 2534 FARADAY, Roy 26/ 2/15 _Lieut._ _From_ 6/_London_ _Killed in action_ 7/6/17 2177 FARROW, George Harold 21/ 1/17 763848 FIELD, L/Cpl. Edward 26/ 9/17 _Wounded_ 21/3/18 D.S.O. [M] 2632 FLETCHER, QMSI Ralph Belward 12/11/16 _Lieut._ [M] 761855 FORD, Thomas Frank 26/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 3530 FOSKETT, Sgt. Henry Horace 26/ 7/17 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 16/6/18 [M] 763880 FOSKETT, Noël 26/ 9/17 _Wounded_ 28/6/18, 23/10/18 7215 FRASER, Eldred Leslie 2/12/16 (_Tank Corps_) _Killed in action_ 20/11/17 7561 FRASER, George Theodore 10/ 2/17 _Lieut._ [M] 761795 GIBSON, Thomas 31/ 1/17 _Lieut._ 8124 GOOD, John Whipp 10/ 2/17 _Lieut._ 763269 GOULD, Charles Frederick 8/10/18 682 GOULD, QMSI Jas. Robertson Sabbitson -/ 8/17 _Lieut._ _D/W_ 15/4/18 [M] (2) 4158 GOULD, Lawrence Charles 10/ 2/17 _Lieut._ [M] 7396 GREEN, Joseph George Airey 29/10/16 (_Tank Corps_) _K/A_ 23/11/17 773 GRIFFITH, Frank Stanley 25/ 8/18 _Lieut._ 5257 HAGGART, Donald Duncan 6/ 9/16 _Lieut._ 2796 HALE, Geoffrey Thomas 24/11/14 _Lieut._ _From_ 7/_Berks_ [M] 6434 HALL, Francis Walter Gare 10/ 2/17 _Lieut._ 4000 HANDLEY-READ, Edward Harry 5/11/16 _Capt._ M.B.E. 6490 HARRIS, Harold Victor 29/12/16 _Lieut._ 7576 HAWKES, Ernest 10/ 2/17 _Lieut._ 6803 HEALD, Frank 9/12/16 _Lieut._ (_Tank Corps_) 762559 HEALEY, Harry Augustus Hubbard 13/10/18 768440 HEWITT, Alfred Roy 17/ 3/19 _Guards M/G Regt._ 7607 HIGHMORE, Charles B. 10/ 2/17 _Lieut._ 7127 HINCKLEY, Gilbert Percy 29/12/16 _Lieut._ 5623 HOLMES, John Kerr Whitelaw 10/ 2/17 _Lieut._ 762752 HOLWILL, William Bertram 25/ 6/17 _Died of wounds as P/W_ 16/5/18 1974 HOPKINS, George Henry Stanton 25/ 2/17 _Killed in action_ 31/7/17 6107 HOSKEN, Henry Richard 5/ 9/16 _Killed in action_ 11/8/17 2004 HOWARD, Sgt/Inst. Frederick Chas. 16/10/16 _Lieut._ 5181 HOWELL, Henry 29/12/16 _Lieut._ 7305 HUGGILL, Sydney Charles Cook 29/12/16 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 5/10/17 7233 HUGHES, Kenneth Edwin Alfred 30/10/16 _Lieut._ 6155 HUTTON, Lorne de Hutton 29/12/16 _Killed in action_ 23/3/18 766784 IRELAND, Alfred 2/ 2/18 7577 JACKSON, William Arthur Lyth 10/ 2/17 _Lieut._ _Wounded_ 25/8/17 7219 JONES, Edw. Raymond 9/12/16 _Lieut._ 1415 JUNGIUS, Ernest Jas. 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. Surrey_ 28/4/18 ROYAL NAVY. 767799 SMITH, Robert Stanley 14/ 3/18 _Midshipman_ SURGEONS. ROYAL NAVY. 519 GOSS, L/Cpl. Leslie Stuart 20/11/15 _Lieut._ O.B.E. [M] 3612 SILCOCK, Bertram Baber -/ 8/14 _To_ 7/_R. Welch Fus._ _Killed in action_ 10/8/15 ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE. Sub-Lieut. 2219 BRIGGS, Ernest Frederick 23/ 1/15 _A.P._ _Died_ 20/12/18 2758 CARSON, James Hodden Burleigh 20/ 8/15 _A.P._ (_Idaho_) 2919 JAMES, John Vincent 11/ 4/15 _A.P._ 2688 MCKNIGHT, Clancy Horsfall A. 7/ 5/15 _P._ _Lieut._ 1593 MILLER, Sydney Harold 7/11/14 _P._ _H.M.S. “Fiona”_ _Lieut._ 3349 NEWTON, Ernest Leonard 24/ 4/15 _P._ _Lieut._ 1266 PINCHING, Charles Lawley 20/ 8/15 _P._ _Lieut._ 2208 SUTTILL, Roy 7/ 5/15 _P._ _Lieut._ 3125 THOMSON, Roy H. 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. Frank Seymour 29/11/16 768121 CUMBERBATCH, Hugh Charles 8/11/18 8822 DAVSON, Percival May 11/11/16 1279 DAY, Ernest Frank 16/ 6/16 _King’s Messenger_ 763784 DUTTON, Arthur Bancroft 26/ 8/17 766046 FRIEND, Reginald Alfred 30/ 4/18 763786 GREENE, David Wilson 29/ 5/17 _Died of wounds_ 6/2/18 763851 HARRY, Francis Clifford 26/ 8/17 _Killed in action_ 8/10/18 764029 IVERS, William Ewart 26/ 8/17 763790 KELLAND, Robert Sydney 26/ 8/17 _Died of wounds_ 19/5/18 766308 KIRBY, Forester 30/ 4/18 7071 MARES, Arthur Francis 3/10/16 767692 MONTEATH, David Taylor 1/ 9/18 O.B.E. 763795 PEARSON, Lloyd Mawson 26/ 8/17 _Wounded_ 5/4/18 766836 SMITH, Wilfred Montague 12/ 6/18 760403 SMYTH, Sgt. Montague 9/11/17 6944 SOUTHAM, Alexander William 12/10/16 _Lieut._ [M] 763838 TULLY, William 26/ 8/17 767918 WOOD, Frederick Charles 9/ 4/18 RESERVE OF OFFICERS. 2nd Lieut. 767741 BROMLEY, Frederick Edward 3/ 3/19 760147 BROWN, Sgt. William John 3/ 3/19 767360 CRADDOCK, Percy 3/ 3/19 764697 FRY, Arthur John 3/ 3/19 _Wounded_ 29/10/17 6473 LOBB, Archibald Josland 6/ 9/16 _Lieut._ 767507 MEESON, Albert 3/ 3/19 767856 PARSON, Herbert Angelo 3/ 3/19 767570 SLEIGH, Ralph P. 3/ 3/19 767729 TAYLOR, James 3/ 3/19 767327 WEBB, Rowland Alfred 3/ 3/19 INDIAN ARMY RESERVE OF OFFICERS. 2nd Lieut. 766502 BATES, Henry 10/ 9/18 762888 BREWSTER, John Alexander 28/ 8/17 5836 COOKE, Archibald Barton 10/ 7/16 Lieut._ 765503 JEFFREE, Hugh 10/ 9/18 766522 KINNEL, Brian 10/ 9/18 762682 LAWRENCE, Herbert Alfred 24/ 9/17 766195 MEDLICOTT, Cpl. Samuel John Edwd. 10/ 7/18 765350 POLLARD, Clive Alfred 27/11/17 765417 RICHER, Roland Admiral 28/11/17 762248 SEVENOAKS, Patrick Lutman 3/ 6/18 765359 SMITH, Charles Arthur Bernard 30/10/17 2272 SUTHERLAND-HAWES, Henry Victor 25/ 8/17 _Lieut._ 2/_Bengal Lancers_ TERRITORIAL FORCE RESERVE. 3546 COOPER, L/Cpl. 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. 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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. C. _a_ -8135 Findlay, L/Cpl. J. S. -2115 Finill, W. F. _a_ -8274 Finlayson, J. -7349 Finn, C-Q-M-S A. 6759 Finn, L. R. 4266 Finnis, R. Q. -5990 Firmin, L. A. L. -6890 Firth, E. _a_, _k_ 1/6/18 -4400 Firth, F. R. 1181 Fischel, S. W. 6670 Fischer, H. J. W. 2823 Fish, Bugler G. F. N. _o_ -6713 Fisher, D. K. _a_ 6798 Fisher, E. W. _o_ -3879 Fisher, H. _a_, _w_ 31/10/17 -2749 Fisher, J. G. B. _a_, _w_ 11/8/17 -6069 Fisher, P. -0365 Fisher, R. E. _a_ -0277 Fisher, Sgt. W. H. -3969 Fisk, H. H. _a_, _k_ 31/10/17 -7233 Fitch, Cpl. G. A. _a_, _w_ -4641 Fitt, P. R. J. _a_ -4914 Fitton, A. E. -7308 Fitton, F. _a_, _w_ 8/10/18 -8939 Fitts, A. H. -4139 Fitzsimmons, C. H. _a_, _k_ 17/8/17 -8025 Flanigan, Cpl. J. L. 7089 Flanigan, J. P. _a_ -8275 Flavell, A. G. V. -5765 Flaxman, Sgt. J. R. -7203 Fleet, C. A. -2780 Fleet, F. J. _a_ -6996 Fleischer, L/Cpl. L. C. -1066 Fleming, Cpl. E. _a_ -8915 Fletcher, C. B. _d_ 4/11/18 944 Fletcher, C. -8823 Fletcher, J. -3970 Flinders, J. J. _k_ 31/10/17 6977 Flint, O. J. _a_ -9060 Flood, S. B. 5173 Flooks, A. _a_ -3388 Floyd, Cpl. W. E. -8395 Flux, H. P. 4202 Foard, B. H. _a_, _k_ 30/10/17 -5228 Foche, L/Cpl. F. J. _a_ -5679 Foden, A. _o_ -9405 Foggin, R. A. -9146 Foley, P. G. -6018 Folkard, C. J. -8362 Fooks, L/Cpl. W. J. -3522 Foote, L. W. _a_ -5319 Forbes, R. B. G. _o_ -3389 Forbes, W. D. _a_, _p_ 7179 Ford, O-R-S P. C. -8777 Forde, A. M. A. -2128 Forde, J. H. _a_, _k_ 31/10/17 -3232 Fordham, R. 3746 Forrester, H. _o_ 7153 Formoy, R. R. -6966 Forster, N. _a_, _w_ 5/4/18 1433 Foster, C. -6750 Foster, C. L. _a_ -7168 Foster, W. L. _a_, _p_ -6690 Foulds, J. -7104 Fountain, T. O. -5035 Fowle, H. S. _a_, _w_ 30/10/17 1172 Fowler, H. O. -8648 Fowler, McD. G. -7714 Fowler, R. 7409 Fowler, T. D. _o_ 6286 Fox, R-S-M E. _a_, _w_ 22/3/18 D-C-M -0610 Fox, Sgt. F. H. B. _a_, _w_ 19/8/17 -8728 Fox, G. F. -4964 Fox, H. _a_ -5165 Fox, H. B. -6967 Fox, W. _a_, _w_ 17/5/18 -9657 Fox, W. R. L. -5188 Foxcroft, J. A. _o_ -3523 Fradd, F. H. _e_ 7036 Frampton, G. V. M. _a_ -8613 France, T. R. -8341 Francis, B. S. -8874 Francis, D. E. -3328 Francis, Sgt. D. J. _a_ 2415 Francis, E. C. 7180 Francis, J. W. _o_ -0332 Francis, T. C. _o_ 285 Franck, C-S-M H. E. _a_, _w_ 30/12/17 1894 Franghaidi, Sgt. G. P. _a_ -2538 Franken, W. _a_ -7055 Franks, B. 566 Franks, C. V. -8150 Franks, Cpl. F. H. 91 Fraser, C-S-M A. 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E. _a_, M-S-M -7413 Gerrard, W. -3850 Gething, S. _a_, _k_ 28/10/17 5844 Ghosley, H. S. _a_ -3683 Gibb, H. R. -3762 Gibb, L/Cpl. S. W. _a_, _k_ -7229 Gibbon, A. C. -6412 Gibbon, F. C. -1243 Gibbons, Sgt. C. S. 15/O-C-B 5620 Gibbons, Sgt. J. _a_, _f_ 1657 Gibbons, James Fitz-Gerald _a_ 3154 Gibbons, Sgt. James Francis _a_, _f_ -7894 Gibbons, J. O. C. -4093 Gibbs, A. E. _a_, _w_ 2/4/18 -8826 Gibbs, C. A. -8575 Gibbs, J. C. -8968 Gibbs, L/Cpl. P. V. 4894 Gibbs, P. W. _o_ 4967 Gibson, J. D. 3230 Gibson, J. E. _o_ -9148 Gibson, J. McK. 1589 Gilbee, S. J. 5494 Gilbert, E. A. _a_, _k_ 25/4/17 -9540 Gilbert, H. S. -8969 Gilbert, R. -4698 Gilbert, W. _o_ -3233 Gilby, C. J. _a_ 1373 Giles, G. 5904 Gilham, E. L. _o_ -8473 Gill, G. H. R. 3606 Gill, J. H. -6131 Gill, R. -9651 Gillett, H. D. -1068 Gilley, Sgt. J. _a_, _f_ 6706 Gillgrass, Sgt. A. _a_, _f_ -8730 Gillison, K. H. -6047 Gillison, L/Cpl. S. N. _a_, _w_ 5/4/18 2341 Gilmour, C. W. _o_ -0392 Gilmour, Sgt. G. F. _a_ -5937 Gits, R. W. -4886 Gladding, R. H. _a_ -7082 Glanfield, P. 5756 Glen, Sgt. V. _a_, _f_, [M] -0650 Glendell, L. G. -0138 Glibbery, R-Q-M-S H. E. 15/O-C-B, [M] 2423 Glossop, H. S. _o_ 7090 Goddard, A. P. _o_ -8941 Goddard, L. J. 3903 Goddard, Sgt. N. C. _a_ -6859 Goddard, T. R. _a_ -7804 Godet, H. M. -3421 Godfrey, Cpl. E. H. S. 5012 Godson, S. F. T. _a_, _k_ 31/10/17 -6472 Goggs, L/Cpl. G. A. _a_ 4544 Goldie, A. _a_ -6431 Golding, A. P. _a_ 3274 Goldspink, H. J. -6383 Goldup, A. E. _a_ -3156 Gollcher, F. K. _a_ -0574 Golle, Sgt. C. V. _a_, _k_ 20/12/17 -2720 Golmick, P. -9668 Good, T. G. 6563 Goodall, N. _a_, _o_ 20 Goodchild, Armr.-Sgt. S. N. 6700 Gooden, N. _o_ -7170 Gooding, L/Cpl. L. T. -4402 Gooding, R. J. _a_, _k_ 31/10/17 -7543 Goodman, F. R. -9042 Goodway, L/Cpl. L. R. 2463 Goodwin, J. _o_ -9595 Goodwin, L. -3928 Goodyear, C. J. C. 2984 Goodyear, W. E. _o_ -9640 Gorbishley, H. R. 8469 Gordon, M. B. _a_ -8753 Gordon, M. J. -6693 Gordon, W. N. -7747 Gore-Clough, M. -7262 Goreley, S. G. _a_ 6895 Goreman, G. P. _o_ 3443 Gosling, C. L. -2302 Goss, S. _a_, _w_ 31/10/17 -5861 Gotelee, F. _a_, _p_, _k_ 10/10/18 -5767 Gough, A. T. _e_ -9043 Gould, C. N. -8995 Gould, K. J. G. -9041 Gould, R. M. -8827 Gould, S. H. -8828 Gould, W. -7748 Goulden, F. W. A. -0605 Gow, Sgt. A. -4113 Gow, D. R. _a_, _w_ 30/10/17 1900 Gower, L. A. _a_, _w_ 23/3/18 -5445 Gowlland, R. -9697 Gowring, H. J. -9167 Grace, F. W. -0497 Grace, W. H. _a_, _k_ 31/10/17 -6432 Graham, C. M. _e_ -8194 Graham, J. -5768 Graham, L. P. _o_ -9676 Graham, R. -3690 Granlund, C. E. -5004 Grant, F. -3708 Grant, K. McL. -0027 Grant, C-Q-M-S K. S. -9258 Grant, R. B. -3823 Gray, A. _a_ 7190 Gray, D. -6718 Gray, Cpl. G. E. K. -9583 Gray, H. J. B. -6891 Gray, L/Cpl. O. _a_, _k_ 27/8/18 8538 Gray, W. H. _a_ 3951 Graystone, Sgt. C. _a_, _w_ 1/10/18 -2804 Graystone, W. J. _a_ -8694 Greaves, F. N. -6134 Greaves, H. B. _o_ -5085 Green, Albert _a_ -4023 Green, Archibald Bertram _a_ -7043 Green, Arthur _a_ -3579 Green, Arthur Bowden _a_, _k_ 30/10/17 -7865 Green, A. L. F. -2502 Green, C. C. 3699 Green, C. H. 9450 Green, Charles Herbert _a_, _w_ 30/12/17 -6113 Green, L/Cpl. C. W. 5174 Green, G. G. -7849 Green, K. W. -3580 Green, L. S. _a_, _w_ 23/3/18 -8420 Green, R. E. 7358 Green, R. K. _a_ 7820 Greenhough, G. -7083 Greenhough, R. _a_ -2737 Greening, F. V. _a_, M-M -8195 Greenwood, N. -7544 Greenwood, W. E. W. 9641 Greenwood, Sgt. W. J. _a_, _w_ -0389 Gregory, Sgt. C. G. _a_ -6207 Gregson, O. -8342 Greville, H. A. B. -5543 Grew, E. M. _e_ -9518 Grey, A. -9109 Grey, W. C. _d_ 30/10/18 753 Grice, Sgt. A. N. _a_, _f_, [M] -0238 Grice, C-Q-M-S O. H. 6381 Grierson, Sgt. R. H. F. _a_, _f_ 1673 Griffin, H. M. -5544 Griffin, J. T. -6923 Griffiths, G. _a_, _k_ 2/10/18 -4240 Griffiths, E. T. _e_ -3062 Griffiths, G. J. _e_ -8876 Griffiths, H. L. -8614 Griffiths, L/Cpl. J. L. 6311 Griffiths, L. A. _a_ -8943 Griffiths, P. D. -6861 Griffiths, T. A. -7204 Griffiths, T. D. -6984 Grigg, L. J. -8917 Griggs, K. B. -9061 Grime, S. L. -4770 Grimmer, R. P. -5656 Grimmer, Cpl. S. E. -3331 Grinsted, A. W. _a_ -9231 Grisewood, J. 1325 Grobbelaar, P. E. 2583 Grogan, J. D. _a_ -8916 Groom, J. W. 200 Groom, W. O. -3225 Gross, H. A. -5121 Groves, F. L. -9247 Gudger, A. D. -3675 Guest, A. _a_ 1486 Gunn, B. 6870 Gurley, A. L. _o_ -5545 Gurteen, O. _o_ -8953 Gwinn, A. G. S. 1586 Gysin, H. 3811 Gyssels, L. 211 ¶Hack, R-Q-M-S M. S. _a_, M-S-M, [M] -9110 Hackforth, R. -7514 Hacquoil, F. W. -8829 Haddock, Sgt. T. P. -9324 Hadingham, H. R. -4572 Hadley, W. A. 5908 Hager, Sgt. E. A. W. -8345 Haggie, L/Cpl. D. J. 2569 Haggis, Sgt. B. _a_, [M] 5949 Hahn, B. _o_ 5950 Hahn, J. _o_ -9041 Haig, L/Cpl. N. S. -3392 Haigh, B. S. _a_ -6021 Haigh, F. C. -4363 Hailstone, A. E. _a_, _w_ 29/10/17 2252 Haines, A. K. _o_ 1714 Hale, H. E. -0431 Hale, J. 5497 Hales, G. W. _a_ -9219 Hales, S. J. -3661 Haley, Sgt. E R. -6230 Halford, L/Cpl. E. 5119 Hall, A. H. 7156 Hall, C. J. _a_ -5354 Hall, F. A. _o_ 813 Hall, G. H. -9641 Hall, H. S. -6862 Hall, L. -7396 Hall, L. C. -9044 Hall, L/Cpl. N. H. -8068 Hall, Cpl. R. -5940 Hall, R. A. N. _e_ -7125 Hall, L/Cpl. R. C. _a_ -8970 Hallett, E. H. 2546 Hallett, G. H. W. _o_ -9559 Halliday, G. 5176 Halls, W. J. _a_, _w_ 12/3/18, _k_ 11/11/18 -9045 Hallman, W. W. 6734 Ham, G. _a_, _w_ 2/4/18 -7925 Ham, H. 6004 Hambrough, D. B. _o_ -9454 Hamilton, C. F. -9455 Hamilton, G. D. -8363 Hamilton, J. O. A. E. -9456 Hamilton, P. J. -7126 Hamilton, R. A. 3318 Hamlen, P. _d_ 9/3/15 -6643 Hamlyn, Cpl. H. _a_ -8971 Hamlyn, J. A. 4532 Hamlyn, R. -9248 Hammelt, C. -4492 Hammersley, A. H. _a_, _w_ 5/8/17 -9408 Hammill, N. B. J. 2390 Hammond, Sgt. C. C. _a_, _w_ 30/10/17 -8651 Hammond, E. C. -4320 Hammond, L. G. _a_, _k_ 31/10/17 -7009 Hammonds, J. F. _a_, _w_ 6/9/18, 27/9/18 -8422 Hampson, F. A. -6714 Hampton, G. S. _a_, _w_ 27/8/18 5120 Hanchard, C. _a_ -9249 Hancock, H. 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T. -4708 Longcroft, H. M. _a_ 7235 Longland, F. _o_ -8975 Longley, L/Cpl. A. -5183 Lonsdale, S. D. -0183 Lorenz, Sgt. R. E. _a_, 15/O-C-B 5098 Lott, A. S. -3619 Lott, E. R. 2288 Lotz, L/Cpl. H. J. _a_, _o_, _p_ 23/3/18 -9437 Loughrey, R. W. H. P. 2912 Loup, M. B. -7192 Lovegrove, L/Cpl. F. N. -6973 Lovell, G. H. 1099 Low, H. St. J. _d_ 21/9/17 -0397 Low, K. R. T. _a_ -3959 Low, C. A. -3833 Lowes, C. H. _a_, _w_ 17/8/17 -9386 Lowes, H. S. 1650 Lowman, P. W. 3370 Lowman, W. L. _a_, _w_ 19/7/17 -0999 Lubbock, R-S-M H. L. 15/O-C-B 7206 Lucas, G. T. _a_ 1047 Lucas, H. -6787 Lucas, H. V. _a_ -9368 Lucas, W. E. -7415 Luckin, W. H. -4443 Ludlow, E. E. _e_ -5774 Luff, E. T. -9132 Luiton, T. N. -3164 Lumley, A. F. C. -6760 Lundie, F. L. _a_ 7656 Lundie, K. G. -9501 Lungley, G. 6739 Lye, P. _a_ -7206 Lynas, H. F. E. 3908 Lynch, B. E. 8520 Lynch, C. J. -6833 Lynch, F. _a_ -4899 Lyne, F. S. 3222 Lyon, F. H. _a_ -6974 Lyon, Cpl. J. _a_ -8838 Lyons, L/Cpl. C. J. McM. -2981 Lyons, L/Cpl. 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M. 7888 Masson, A. 2191 Masters, C. J. 6876 Masters, F. _a_ -0355 Math, A. E. 2421 Mathams, S. A. _a_ -9349 Mather, R. K. S. -0567 Matheson, Sgt. C. -9440 Mathias, B. P. -8581 Mator, A. J. -2445 Matthew, A. C. _a_ -6699 Matthews, D. C. 4628 Matthews, G. C. _o_ -6140 Matthews, H. B. -2651 Matthews, H. G. -4839 Matthews, H. W. G. _e_ -0612 Matthews, Sgt. J. W. 2089 Mattingley, H. -7721 Maude, T. R. 3282 Maudsley, Cpl. H. D. _a_, _k_ 30/10/17 -7524 Maughan, R. G. -6651 Mauldon, J. C. _a_ -9171 Mauley, W. H. B. -3793 Maunders, W. J. _o_ 820 Maxwell, C-S-M E. K. _a_ -6561 Maxwell, J. H. _a_, _k_ 24/3/18 -3794 Maxwell, L/Cpl. W. G. _a_ 3474 Maxwell, S. _o_, _w_ -7266 May, W. A. _a_ -8621 McAdam, G. M. -9652 McAdam, J. S. -9022 McAllen, J. E. 4958 McAnsh, E. J. _a_ -9671 McArthy, J. M. 1795 McAuley, Sgt. P. J. S. _a_, 15/O-C-B -9064 McCann, J. C. -4560 McCarthy, C. E. _a_ -8478 McCarthy, J. J. _d_ 20/12/18 -8439 McCausland, J. A. -1527 McCoy, H. W. _a_ 1246 McCloud, E. N. -9438 McClure, E. L. -5898 McColl, T. L. 5703 McCormick, C. _o_ 4536 McCullagh, B. E. -8956 McCutchoon, F. S. -8198 McDavid, W. J. M. -0498 McDiarmid, L/Cpl. D. -9623 McDonald, A. -8400 McDonald, T. -6311 McDougald, C. E. -9585 McFarland, B. A. T. -8137 McGaffin, R. C. -8013 McGibbon, G. P. -9328 McGibbon, J. -4248 McGuire, J. _a_, _w_ 30/10/17 -8029 McGuire, T. _a_ -7061 McHardy, D. -2861 McHugh, L/Cpl. A. -6650 McIlroy, J. _a_, _missing_ 23/3/18 -8350 McIntosh, P. R. -9341 McJannett, H. G. -6351 McKean, Cpl. A. _a_ -8702 McKenzie, Cpl. D. S. -7247 McKenzie, W. P. _a_ -9564 McKinnelk, J. K. -9357 McLaglan, Cpl. C. R. -4609 McLaren, A. C. _a_, _k_ 30/10/17 -9502 McLaren, O. G. -9658 McLarnon, T. S. -8925 McLean, J. C. -9281 McLeod, J. -8657 McLure, A. -9464 McMahon, E. J. R. -8658 McMillan, A. J. 3610 McMinn, C. A. G. _a_, _w_ 26/5/17 -9680 McMorran, R. A. C. -9489 McMullen, R. -6847 McPherson, J. _a_, _w_ 6/4/18 7375 McQueen, R. W. _o_ -6674 McVeigh, A. -8580 McVitie, W. H. -7401 Mead, L. H. P. _a_ -9172 Meads, G. -7812 Measor, C. W. _a_ -9000 Mee, H. N. 7478 Meek, H. _o_ 5629 Meere, J. J. _o_ -8401 Meeson, C. M. -7851 Meikle, A. M. -7193 Meldrum, A. R. _a_, _w_ 29/3/18 -5315 Meldrum, R. A. J. _a_ 1912 Melhuish, Cpl. A. S. _a_ -5848 Mellor, Cpl. G. R. -7223 Melville, C. 5157 Membury, B. J. _o_ 5348 Mendes, E. G. _o_ -8905 Mercer, D. W. 941 Mercier, R. F. -4333 Mertens, E. H. _a_, _k_ 30/10/17 -4787 Merry, F. _a_, _w_ 30/12/17 -7620 Mery, L/Cpl. A. V. 5858 Messervy, Sgt. E. S. _a_, _k_ 30/10/17 -8788 Metcalfe, F. -2652 Mew, R. _a_, _k_ 30/12/17 1686 Meyer, Sgt. C. G. _o_, _w_ 4/1/18 -8906 Meylan, T. -5560 Meynell, E. M. E. H. _e_ -4841 Meyrick, F. E. _e_ 8644 Michell, R. R. _a_ -8138 Middleton, L/Cpl. C. E. -8200 Middleton, L/Cpl. E. -9210 Middleton, G. F. 4594 Middleton, H. -7666 Middleton, P. V. 6230 Middleton, V. _a_ -3167 Milburn, E. L. _a_ -9565 Mildred, W. D. -8883 Miles, A. C. -6390 Miles, F. D. _a_, _k_ 27/8/18 -7031 Miles, Cpl. H. -9369 Miles, R. 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S. -6258 Moorehouse, A. _a_, _k_ 24/3/18 -5662 Moorhouse, Sgt. H. B. 5593 Moorhouse, W. D. _a_ -8662 Moran, L/Cpl. W. A. -5484 Morant, B. L. -4191 Morey, Sgt. F. L. -7623 Morgan, A. T. H. -9211 Morgan, D. -1184 Morgan, Sgt. I. I. -6563 Morgan, J. R. _a_, _k_ 24/3/18 -6652 Morgan, L/Cpl. J. A. _a_ -8233 Morgan, L. R. -7017 Morgan, M. H. 1149 Morgan, R. C. -1713 Morgan, S. W. _a_, _w_ 30/12/17 -8446 Morgan, V. B. 7514 Morgan, W. E. _o_ -8841 Morley, S. K. 1797 Morris, C. L. -1206 Morris, Cpl. F. E. -9152 Morris, G. W. 6983 Morris, J. O. _a_, _k_ 30/10/17 6652 Morris, J. T. _o_ -7174 Morris, L. F. _a_, _w_ 27/8/18, 20/11/18 5859 Morris, R. J. L. _a_, _w_ 30/10/17 -8429 Morris, S. C. P. -7722 Morris, W. P. 9933 Morris, W. T. -8256 Morrison, A. E. -8737 Morrison, R. T. -5002 Morter, A. G. _d_ 7/3/17 -9659 Morton, J. S. 8645 Moscrop, H. A. _a_ -9685 Moses, F. W. -9566 Moss, C. E. D. -2908 Moss, M. A. _a_, _k_ 30/10/17 7413 Moss, W. C. _o_ -4712 Mott, A. _o_ -6077 Mott, Sgt. 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G. _a_, _k_ 22/6/18 2361 Powell, R. W. _a_, _w_ 30/12/17 6358 Powell, W. H. _a_ -7915 Powell, W. J. 6191 Power, B. _d_ 5794 Poynton, A. _a_ -6448 Prager, B. -9390 Prance, F. A. -8017 Pratt, Sgt. C. B. -8587 Pratt, L/Cpl. L. R. -8185 Preece, C. V. G. -9301 Prendergast, J. F. -9505 Prendergast-Arnold, G. A. -3701 Presnell, C. E. _a_, _k_ 30/12/17 2675 Pressney, Drummer J. R. -9530 Prestage, W. H. -2322 Preston, C. B. 7774 Preston, H. _a_ -8554 Preston, H. L. 5924 Preston, J. E. _o_ -3936 Preston, R. E. _a_, _w_ 5/3/18 -6704 Price, A. L. _a_ -7039 Price, E. C. -6990 Price, R. A. _a_ -7810 Prigmire, L. J. 8541 Priestley, D. L. _a_, _k_ 30/10/17 -9703 Priestley, H. R. G. 7197 Prince, L. _o_ -7371 Pring, H. F. D. _a_, _k_ 1/6/18 6078 Pringle, A. J. E. _o_ -2912 Prior, A. E. -8849 Pritchard, J. E. -5287 Pritchard, K. -7724 Privett, A. C. -6658 Protheroe, G. G. _a_ 6718 Proudfoot, Sgt. A. _a_, _f_ -6848 Prowse, T. _a_ 3019 Pryke, Sgt. A. W. _a_, _f_ 2321 Pryke, N. _a_ -7810 Pugmire, Sgt. J. C. 6329 Pulford, J. C. _a_, _k_ 4/1/18 2032 Pullen, C-Q-M-S C. S. _a_, M-S-M -6142 Pullen, E. A. _e_ -6834 Pullin, F. H. _a_ 5004 Purdon, S. E. -9101 Purdy, A. -4163 Purnell, S. _a_, _k_ 30/10/17 -8488 Purves, H. W. R. -5800 Purves, R. L. -8850 Purvis, H. 6259 Pycock, Sgt. H. R. H. _d_ 20/3/16 -8761 Pym, A. J. W. -1189 Pym, R. S. R. -6284 Quantock, W. _e_ -6084 Quarmby, F. W. -6530 Quelch, L/Cpl. F. G. -8762 Quick, C. P. -1872 Quick, Sgt. S. _a_, [M] 8498 Quicke, H. T. _a_ -6874 Quigley, W. _a_ 4020 Quinton, R. W. -6357 Rabbeth, J. G. S. _a_ -4341 Radcliffe, J. _a_, _w_ 30/10/17 2349 Radford, W. H. _a_ 2153 Radmall, J. _a_ -8518 Raffle, D. J. 7095 Rainforth, G. V. _a_, _d_ 16/3/16 -8624 Raker, H. H. 496 Raleigh, W. R. -8126 Ralli, P. S. -7867 Ralli, R. P. -1902 Ralph, L/Cpl. H. F. -3863 Ramsden, S. _a_ -5893 Ramsay, C. A. _o_ -3041 Randell, A. E. _e_ -9102 Rankin, L. 3497 Rata, C-S-M S. _a_, _k_ 30/12/17 -7139 Ratcliffe, H. _a_ -6174 Rattle, W. F. _o_ 1028 Rawlins, G. E. 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F. -7696 Stamer, W. A. J. 7619 Stanier, C. H. _o_ 5291 Staniforth, J. S. _o_ -4350 Stansfield, L/Cpl. A. -9629 Stansfield, E. H. -0069 Stanton, Cpl. W. T. 2025 Stanway, Sgt. C. _a_, _w_ 31/10/17 1920 Stanway, Sgt. E. A. _a_, _f_ 1919 Stanway, Sgt. O. _a_ 2021 Staples, Sgt. H. W. _a_, _f_ -8715 Stapleton, O. C. -4670 Stapleton, W. R. _a_, _k_ 30/12/17 -9284 Stark, A. G. -9444 Start, L. B. H. 5 Startin, R-Q-M-S E. C. _a_, M-S-M, [M] 7821 Startin, G. _a_ -7226 Stather, L/Cpl. S. P. _a_, _p_ 23/3/18 -6123 Stead, R. -9630 Stear, L. R. -7316 Steel, A. -4586 Steel, Cpl. C. R. _a_ -8794 Steer, G. J. 5003 Steiner, A. C. -7977 Stemp, G. R. -0424 Stent, H. -6363 Stephens, C. H. -7410 Stephens, C. H. B. _a_ -9189 Stephens, F. E. -8219 Stephens, G. -9603 Stephens, H. E. 6089 Stephens, R. H. 2373 Stephens, Col.-Sgt. W. J. _a_, F/D -5058 Stephenson, A. G. _a_, _w_ 27/7/17 -9417 Stephenson, G. -6063 Stephenson, P. J. _o_ -0440 Steptoe, G. W. 3264 Steptoe, J. P. 2846 Stern, A. M. -0496 Stevens, C. 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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. (1882) _Major_ _R.A.M.C._ D *702 LEDGER, R. J. (1914) _2 /Lt._ 7/_R. Sussex_ _Died of wounds_ 11/3/17 E 5651 LEE, J. S. (1902) _Capt._ _R.A.O.D._ Adjutant LEES, E. H. H. (1912) _Capt._ 2/_Border Regt._ _Killed in action_ 28/10/14 A 3762 LEWIS, F. B. (1906) 19/_K.R.R.C._ _Died on active service_ 30/3/17 G 6018 LOCKETT, R. F. (1905) _Major_ _R.E._ C 5193 MCCALL, C. W. H. (1901) _Lieut._ _Liverpool Scottish_ M 6426 MACKENZIE, R. H. (1906) _Lt.-Col._ _R.E._ (_Brigadier_) D-S-O ✠ F/D G 4627 MANLEY, A. H. (1898) _Capt._ 18/_Rifle Brigade_ F 4951 MARSHALL, C. de Z. (1902) _Capt._ _R.A.M.C._ B 5519 MARTIN, A. R. (1902) _Major_ _R.F.C._ C 6458 MARTIN, G. E. (1907) _Capt._ 11/_Cheshire_ _Killed in action_ 2/8/17 E *1042 MARVIN, J. D. (1913) _Flt.-Lieut._ _R.N.A.S._ C 3473 MATHEWS, H. E. (1908) _Major_ 4/_Royal Sussex_ _Staff-Captain_ G 2932 MATTHEWS, M. C. (1890) _Lt.-Col._ _General Staff_ _D.I.M._ G 3673 MATTHEWS, V. (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. B. 5, 265 Addy, L. 260 Adkins, G. 412 Adeney, E. 355 Adolph, W. E. L. 366 †Affleck, B. P. 20 Agar, S. W. 396 Agar, T. F. J. 185 Agnew, R. C. 405 Agnew, R. J. 233 Ailles, H. C. 303 Ainge, D. A. L. 54, 373 Ainley, W. H. S. 379 †Ainsworth, H. G. 22, 316 Ainsworth, S. J. 290 Aird, G. M. 355 _Air Force Cross_ _147_ _Air Force, Royal_ _182_ Aiston, W. 276 Aitken, R. 201 Aitken, W. J. 424 Aitken, W. L. E. 424 Aitken-Davies, E. 235 Aitkens, J. B. 289 Akehurst, C. H. 201 †Akerman, R. P. 5, 298 Akroyd, J. C. 342 Alanthwaite, S. V. 409 Alberry, W. C. 165 †Albury, N. H. 20, 165 Aldous, A. J. 355 Aldous, G. J. 54, 152, 403 †Aldous, H. E. 23 Alldred, S. D. 187 †Aldrich, A. 33, 383 Alexander, A. V. 412 Alexander, C. 210 Alexander, H. R. 340 Alexander, N. 243 Alexander, R. G. 246 †Alexander, T. H. 23 Alexander, W. W. W. 409 Alford, A. W. 409 Alger, A. S. 409 †Alington, G. W. S. 41, 149 Allan, K. E. 415 Allan, R. I. 383, 415 Allan, W. 297 †Allanson, H. P. 8, 354 Allbury, W. 54, 240 Allbutt, H. S. 163 †Allchin, S. M. 27, 263 Allden, W. L. 236 Allen, A. H. 399 †Allen, C. 29, 165 Allen, C. J. 152, 209 Allen, C. S. 280 Allen, D. 240 Allen, D. A. K. 217 Allen, D. G. 381 Allen, E. 195 Allen, E. R. 398 Allen, E. V. 230 Allen, F. E. 223 †Allen, F. J. 5, 148¶, 152, 236 †Allen, G. A. 7, 241 Allen, G. J. B. 191 Allen, G. N. 310a Allen, G. W. 165 Allen, G. W. L. 373 Allen, H. C. 54, 152, 195 Allen, J. Gordon 213 Allen, J. Gwyn. 261 †Allen, L. E. 28 †Allen, M. R. 9, 335 †Allen, M. R. W. 19, 328 †Allen, N. 33, 369 Allen, S. W. 395 Allen, T. W. 366 Allen, W. A. 187[35] Allen, W. S. B. 320 Allengame, A. K. 385 Allerton, A. R. 54, 286 Allison, G. H. 210 †Allison, H. 37, 373 Alliston, G. 159, 162, 359 Allmey, R. F. 316 Allnut, E. F. 262 †Allum, J. 23 Allwood, C. 327, 379 Alston, W. G. 399 Aman, J. G. 208 Ambler, C. 152, 335 Amery, T. F. 201 Ames, H. E. 327 †Amoore, R. H. 28 Amor, E. H. 296 †Amos, A. R. 23 Amos, E. A. 291 †Ancell, H. 31 Anderson, C. A. 217 †Anderson, D. W. 36, 54, 291 Anderson, E. E. 54, 220 Anderson, E. J. 258 Anderson, F. St-K. 165 †Anderson, H. C. 23 Anderson, H. I. 191 Anderson, J. L. 257 Anderson, J. W. F. 427 Anderson, P. A. 165 Anderson, R. 385 Anderson, R. T. 253 Anderson, R. W. 286 †Anderson, R. W. L. 17, 165 †Anderson, W. W. 11, 187 Andrew, B. S. 359 †Andrew, F. D. 32, 316 Andrew, L. E. 311 Andrew, R. B. W. G. 54, 152, 299 Andrew, W. B. S. 191 Andrews, A. E. C. 165 Andrews, C. C. N. 412 Andrews, L. R. 55, 278 Andrews, P. C. 412 †Andrews, R. 18, 268 Andrews, R. C. 219 Andrews, S. A. 46, 55, 152¶, 366 Andrews, T. E. 233, 415 Andrews, W. T. 303 Angas, R. 302 Angel, R. 399 Angell, B. O. 149, 165 Angell, T. T. 412 †Annand, A. Y. 12, 256 Annesley, P. de Vere 412 Annes, W. P. 355 Anns, H. F. 159, 162, 306 Anoni, A. F. 268 †Anson-Jones, J. S. 42, 201 †Antill, T. T. 23 Anwyl, R. J. 380 †Apergis, T. S. 9, 297 Appleton, J. 55, 389 Appleyard, C. H. 278 Appleyard, V. H. 165 †Apps, J. H. M. 26, 331 †Arbery, E. E. 17, 165 †Arbuthnot, J. 9, 217 †Archer, H. C. 40, 325 Archer, J. 153, 277 †Archer, P. J. 42 Arden, W. H. 399 Arding, L. H. 359 Arend, R. S. 344 Arkwright, A. T. 359 _Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders_ 221 Arliss, E. W. H. 287 †Armes, F. W. 23 Armes, T. W. 327 Armitage, J. W. 412 Armitage, L. R. 266 Armour, W. N. McS. 159, 256 Armsden, R. 186 Armstrong, G. D. 194 †Armstrong, L. W. 16, 228 Armstrong, M. D. 320 Armstrong, R. W. 268 _Army Chaplains’ Dept., Royal_ _397_ _Army Cyclists Corps_ _397_ _Army Medical Corps, Royal_ _398_ _Army Ordnance Corps, Royal_ _398_ _Army Service Corps, Royal_ _403_ Arnall, H. 187 †Arnold, B. M. 6, 265 Arnold, D. H. 350 Arnold, E. 182 Arnold, H. 165 †Arnold, H. G. 32, 368 Arnold, J. K. 165 Arnold, R. F. 191 Arnold, R. T. 356 Arnold, R. W. 358 †Arnold, T. S. D. 22, 359 Arthrell, H. J. 388 Arthur, F. P. 55, 285 Arthur, J. C. F. 295 Arthur, J. F. 246 Arthur, W. H. 325 _Artillery, Royal_ _187_ _Artists’ Rifles (Officers)_ _307_ Arundel, T. H. 299 Asche, H. C. J. 201 Ash, S. H. 152, 210 Ashbourne, T. G. W. 201 Ashbridge, J. P. 302 Ashbrooke, J. J. 415 †Ashby, W. E. 23 Ashcroft, H. H. 383 Ashdown, P. J. 389 Ashdowne, K. 55, 242 Ashenden, E. J. 322 Ashfold, G. A. 362 Ashford, A. C. 322 Ashford, F. M. 152, 396 †Ashford, R. E. 24 Ashford, S. R. 312 Ashleigh-Boddington, H. K. 152¶, 405 Ashman, H. W. 305 Ashmore, J. W. 150, 196 Ashplant, W. R. 236 Ashton, A. 274 Ashton, C. H. 196 Ashton, P. 287 Ashton, W. R. 412 †Ashwin, M. F. 42 Ashworth, A. R. E. 409 †Askey, C. H. L. 32, 283 Askwith, J. E. 386 Astbury, A. 427§ Astil, F. H. 381 †Astington, T. J., 13, 359 Aston, A. J. G. 249 Atchison, H. P. R. 152, 201 Atchley, R. W. 165 Atherley, S. H. 164 Atherton, A. W. 276 Atherton, J. 165 Athoe, G. B. J. 201 †Atholl, C. C. 37, 313a, 415 Atkin, H. D. 315 Atkin-Berry, H. G. 55, 216 Atkins, C. A. 273 Atkins, G. L. 336 Atkins, H. E. 196 Atkinson, C. G. 213 †Atkinson, E. A. 55¶, 289§ Atkinson, G. H. 365 Atkinson, H. 399 Atkinson, J. F. V. 165 Atkinson, W. 152, 218 Atkinson, W. L. 361 Atter, W. G. 415 Attfield, A. J. 399 Attwooll, F. J. 262 Attwell, J. H. 422 Augustus, W. 377 Aulagnier, F. C. 242 Austen, E. E. 46, 152, 307 Austin, C. B. 358 Austin, C. F. 2, 361 Austin, H. E. 319 Austin, J. L. 405 Austin, M. G. 314 Aveling, N. H. 213 Avins, W. W. 316 Avison, F. 278 Aykroyd, T. 389 †Ayles, F. P. 34, 217 Ayres, F. E. 214 Ayton, M. C. 312a Ayton, R. C. 165 Babbage, C. E. 415 Baber, J. M. 165 Baber, W. H. 358 Back, A. F. 314 †Backhouse, H. F. 37, 320 Bacon, D. C. 56, 303 Bacon, F. C. 405 Bacon, P. 182 Bacon, R. H. 295 Bacon, S. F. W. 254 Bacon, W. G. 339 Bacon, W. S. 353 Baddeley, A. W. 322 Baden-Powell, C. L. 396 Bagenal, N. B. 356 Bagley, E. G. 313a Bagg, E. E. 342¶ Baggallay, F. C. 220 †Baggallay, G. T. 313, 376, 415§ Baggallay, W. R. 395 †Bagot, C. W. 39 †Bailey, Arnold 30, 279 Bailey, Arthur 292 Bailey, E. S. 191 Bailey, G. 249 Bailey, H. M. S. 358 †Bailey, H. P. 18, 56, 359 †Bailey, H. P. A. 26, 377 †Bailey, J. A. 24 Bailey, J. V. M. 56, 399 †Bailey, L. J. 17, 165 Bailey, S. H. 273 Bailey, T. 182 Bailey, W. E. 201 Bailey-Churchill, J. L. A. 320 Baillie-Hamilton, G. 309 Bain, J. C. 392 Bainbridge, J. 240 Bainbridge, T. 268 †Baines, E. E. 36, 398 Baines, K. C. 295 Baird, C. A. 350 Baird, R. 258 Baird, S. 315 †Baker, A. G. 36 †Baker, A. W. 8 Baker, B. G. 342 Baker, C. B. 148, 150, 338 Baker, C. G. 210 Baker, F. B. 165 Baker, F. E. 297 †Baker, F. F. 24 †Baker, F. V. 30, 266 Baker, G. 165 Baker, H. C. 399 †Baker, H. N. 20, 223 Baker, J. C. 333 Baker, L. W. 363 Baker, P. A. 328 Baker, P. R. 322 Baker, R. C. W. P. 422 †Baker, T. S. 14, 300 Baker, V. E. 182 †Baker, V. S. 40 Baker, W. J. W. 380 †Balderson, H. L. P. 8, 236 Baldwin, A. C. 165 Baldwin, A. E. 246 †Baldwin, A. P. 38, 356 Baldwin, W. J. F. 322 Bale, F. S. 149, 404 Bale, H. M. 359 †Bales, K. 3, 226 †Balfour, A. S. 28, 191 Balfour, C. G. C. 159, 218 Ball, A. C. 292 †Ball, A. H. 23, 56, 201 Ball, E. J. 297 Ball, F. C. 371 Ball, F. L. 56, 393 †Ball, G. H. 33, 56, 415 Ball, H. C. J. 237 Ball, H. T. S. 210 †Ball, L. A. 21, 320 Ball, R. T. 399 Ball, S. C. 56, 152, 278 Ball, S. H. 218 †Ball, T. H. 12, 56, 280 Ball, W. A. 56, 282 Ball, W. B. 217 Ball, W. M. 227 Ballance, H. E. W. 399 Ballard, A. L. 165 Ballard, F. C. 196 Ballard, J. C. 342 †Ballard, M. A. 4, 305 †Ballard, R. F. C. 8, 222 †Balls, F. W. 35, 354 Balmford, W. C. 165 Bamber, D. W. B. 271 Bampton, H. R. 318 Bancks, H. A. 246 Bancroft, P. L. 369 Bancroft, R. 348 Band, G. E. 249 Baness, H. E. 220 Bankart, P. G. 165 Banks, D. C. 356 Banks, J. W. 332 Banks, L. G. 165 Bannatine, J. D. 345 Banner, D. R. 287 †Bannester, J. 39, 300 Bannister, J. B. 274 Banting, A. D. 57, 201 Banwell, F. E. 261 Barber, A. E. 187 †Barber, B. K. B. 20, 152, 331 Barber, E. H. 279 Barber, F. 405 †Barber, H. M. 36, 359 †Barber, J. 21, 242 Barber, J. H. 399 Barber, P. H. 320 Barber, W. 185 Barber, W. R. 295 Barbour, G. B. 187 Barbrook, J. O. 355 Barckley, A. E. W. 187 Barclay, M. 201 †Barclay, R. H. 24 Bardsley, A. 57, 274 †Bare, A. E. 23, 148, 308 Bare, A. R. 46, 57, 152, 162, 304 †Barfoot, G. A. 4, 381 Barham, G. C. A. 233 Barham, H. 399 Barkas, Geoffrey de G. 57, 289 Barker, A. 150, 152, 196 Barker, A. W. 165 Barker, B. J. 371 Barker, Eric 358 †Barker, Ernest 24 Barker, E. W. 283 Barker, F. 276 †Barker, F. E. 23, 396 Barker, G. H. 399 †Barker, H. W. 33, 283 Barker, J. W. 284 Barker, L. I. 165 Barker, Robert A. 422 Barker, Ronald A. 246 Barker, R. F. 57, 381 Barker, R. J. 313a †Barker, T. 16, 318 Barker, T. B. 239 Barley, E. J. 356 Barley, G. W. 361 Barley, W. H. 184 Barlow, H. M. D. 218 Barlow, I. A. 235 Barlow, N. F. 358 Barlow, W. G. 165 †Barnacle, H. F. 24 Barnard, A. G. 184 Barnard, S. S. 399 Barnes, A. D. 57, 305 Barnes, A. F. 152, 201 †Barnes, A. R. 21, 350 Barnes, J. E. 399 Barnes, L. F. 338 Barnes, O. E. 405 Barnes, Reginald Chas. (3383) 57, 385 Barnes, Reginald Chas. (765493) 292 Barnett, A. 386 †Barnett, D. O. 4, 282 Barnett, H. A. 152, 313a, 404 Barnett, H. F. W. 329 Barnett, R. A. 57, 309 Barnett, R. O. 299 †Barnett, W. A. 26, 165 Barnett, W. D. 388 Barns, H. M. 269 Baron, F. O. 57, 276 Barr, C. B. 228 Barr, G. 317 Barr, L. 381 Barr, R. A. 325 Barraclough, J. G. 149, 246 Barraclough, T. H. 196 Barradell-Smith, W. 346 Barratt, A. J. 322 Barratt, F. H. 165 †Barratt, J. L. 21, 287 †Barret, J. H. P. 41, 282 †Barrett, A. E. 20, 266 Barrett, F. F. 223 Barrett, H. 249 Barrett, W. M. 57, 298 Barrington, W. O. 287 Barron, G. H. A. 186 Barrow, T. H. 57, 152¶, 304 Barrowcliff, F. 391 Barry, A. C. 259 Barry, E. 152, 231 Barter, H. E. 191 †Bartholomew, B. J. 11, 229 Bartholomew, S. A. 245 Bartlett, C. H. 165 Bartlett, F. H. 271 Bartlett, H. F. W. 202 Bartlett, J. D. 302 Bartlett, K. R. 349 †Bartlett, Leonard (4968) 39, 338 Bartlett, Leonard (5981) 320 Bartman, C. 296 Bartman, W. A. 225 Barton, A. L. 405 Barton, B. C. 148, 403 Barton, C. G. 404 †Barton, C. H. 23, 166 †Barton, E. W. 15, 268 †Barton, G. F. 13, 328 Barton, G. S. 58, 152, 372 Barton, M. M. 287 Barton, S. F. 166 Bartram, G. A. 316 †Bartrum, A. A. 10, 359 Barugh, W. H. 159, 332 Barwood, F. J. 328 Base, E. H. 152, 237 †Baseley, A. L. 19, 152, 268 †Bassett, G. E. 29, 340, 404 Bassett, H. W. 287 Bassett, R. L. 405 Bassham, R. A. 300 Bastable, F. J. N. 246 †Batchelar, R. T. 30, 363 Batchelar, S. C. 363 †Batchelor, E. 21, 306 Batchelor, L. H. 217 Bate, H. R. 58, 315 Bate, R. E. 58, 152, 385 Bateman, A. J. 166 Bateman, E. F. 234 Bateman, J. 331 Bateman, J. W. 315 Bateman, K. S. D. 237 Bates, F. P. 58, 339 Bates, H. 422 Bath, F. N. 313, 415 Bates, R. N. 300 _Bath, Order of the_ _148_ †Bath, R. F. 10, 297 Bathurst, A. 268 Bathurst, C. J. 314 Batstone, R. K. 152, 424 Battersby, J. R 399 Battersby, R. H. 302, 399 Battiscombe, H. 361 †Battock, T. W. 29, 268, 271 Batty, C. 386 Batzer, A. E. 210 Batzer, R. J. 58, 312 †Baugh, A. W. 24 Baugh, J. 381 Baumgartner, J. M. V. 152, 354 Bawtree, E. 301 Bax, E. G. G. 152¶, 313, 415 Bax, F. L. 187 Bax, W. M. 149, 152, 313 Baxendale, T. J. 287 †Baxter, G. W. 22, 316 Baxter, H. 287 †Baxter, R. P. 10, 227 †Bayley, C. D. W. 165§ Bayley, J. R. 317 Baylis, R. H. 58, 363 †Bayne, E. G. 21, 357 Bayne, H. G. 309 Baynes, J. E. 277 Baynes, V. 333 Bayzand, G. 58, 218 Beach, T. S. 152, 210 †Beacham, C. J. 22, 382 Beacham, O. H. 202 Beachell, R. P. 202 †Beadell, A. G. 14, 249 Beadle, L. A. 150, 370 Beadnell, H. J. L. 152, 405 †Beak, F. L. 32, 187 Beal, L. F. 58, 222 Beale, M. C. 363 Beall, R. W. 412 Beall, W. C. 404 Beaman, G. B. 368 Beamish, A. S. 383 Bean, D. Mc. G. 405 Bean, H. L. 196 Beard, C. A. 230 Bearn, A. F. 187 †Bearne, A. D. 24 †Beaton, G. C. 39, 59, 196 Beaton, P. F. 331 Beattie, J. A. N. 337 Beaufort, P. S. 166 †Beaumont, C. L. 16, 166 Beaumont, E. E. 152, 166 Beaumont, P. 421 †Beaumont, W. N. 5, 226 Beaumont-Edmonds, C. W. F. 399 Beausire, F. R. 310 Beauvais, C. J. C. 184 Beauvais, L. 152, 228 Beavan, J. 405 Beavan, R. W. 311a †Beavon, D. J. 20, 249 Beavon, J. A. 249 Beazeley, G. E. A. 253 Beazley, T. F. 278 Bebington, J. A. 202 †Beck, J. 28 Beck, T. W. 286 Becke, H. R. 311 Beckett, C. J. R. 186 †Beckingsale, J. E. 20, 233 Bedford, E. R. 340 _Bedfordshire Regt._ _222_ Beddow, F. M. 149 Beeby, M. O. 196 Beeney, J. A. 144, 166, 305 Beecroft, A. 399 Beer, G. T. 235 Beer, J. A. 399 Beer, J. T. 322 Beesley, C. J. 356 Beesley, H. 59, 268 Beeson, A. C. 249 Beeson, L. A. 196 Beetham, C. W. 385 Beetham, G. C. 59, 385 Beeton, E. C. 312a †Begg, A. 29, 327 Beighton, J. D. K. 266 Belchamber, D. F. 313, 415 Belcher, A. E. I. 59, 390 Belcher, F. 166 Belfield, J. H. 196 Belham, A. S. 359 Bell, A. E. 358 †Bell, C. C. 26, 269 Bell, C. W. 166 Bell, D. C. 59, 150, 320, 321 Bell, F. A. 318 Bell, F. W. 291 †Bell, G. B. 15, 268 Bell, H. B. 322 Bell, H. L. 59, 289 Bell, J. H. 210 †Bell, O. 37, 152, 166 Bell, P. H. 424 Bell, P. M. 363 †Bell, R. J. 25, 330 Bell, R. O. 310 †Bell, S. F. 24 Bell, S. J. 246 Bell, T. F. 412 Bell, T. W. 374 Bell, V. A. 390 Bell, W. G. A. 196 Bellamy, K. J. G. 164 Bellamy, S. 405 Bellhouse, D. J. 191 Bellis, A. W. 274 Belton, F. H. 291 †Benbow, J. H. 24 Benbow, L. J. 299 Benbow, O. B. 415 Bending, C. O. 415 Benedictus, J. H. 196 Benjafield, H. W. 297, 424 Benjamin, H. S. 370 Benn, A. N. M. 196 †Bennett, A. H. 11, 336 Bennett, C. S. 424 Bennett, E. H. 202 Bennett, E. P. 45, 59, 152, 381 †Bennett, G. A. 27, 369 Bennett, G. C. 213 Bennett, H. D. 275 Bennett, J. 259 Bennett, J. H. R. 382 Bennett, J. Henry 376 Bennett, J. Hadfield 369 †Bennett, J. N. 16, 202 Bennett, S. E. 152, 360 Bennett, T. H. 255 Bennett, W. 166 †Bennett, W. B. H. 14, 336 Bennett, W. G. 389 †Benningfield, M. V. 2, 381 Ben Oliel, J. B. 305 Benson, H. W. 340 Benson, L. 392 Benson, O. 152, 415 Benson, R. E. 152, 403 Benson, T. N. 59, 249 †Benstead, H. E. 14, 292 Benthall, G. 196 Bentley, A. 59, 327 Bentley, C. J. 191 Bentley, H. C. 202 Benton, A. S. 342 †Benton, J. W. 10 Benton, P. F. 424 †Benton, S. 23, 328 Benton, S. J. 350 Benwell, L. N. 305 Berdinner, C. R. 166 Berdee, J. S. 166 Beresford, J. 286 Bergh, V. E. D. 423 Beringer, B. 233 Berkeley, A. F. M. 415 †Berkeley, C. 42, 166, 218 Berkeley, G. S. 403 Berkeley, C. J. A. 182 _Berkshire Regt., Royal_ _224_ Berliner, P. B. 60, 291 Bernard, A. J. 371 Bernard, H. F. W. 263 Bernays, J. S. N. 60, 281 Bernhard, H. A. 191¶ Bernie, W. G. 166 Berry, A. E. 210 Berry, A. G. 365 Berry, B. O. 322 †Berry, J. A. 5, 252 Berry, J. W. 187 †Berry, P. H. 3 Berry, T. A. 196 Berry, W. R. 318 Bertie, A. W. 60, 152, 187 Bertrand, L. 166 Besch, R. C. F. 60, 310 Bessant, H. W. 213 Bessant, J. A. 60, 215 Best, C. E. 404 Best, G. 249 Best, G. H. T. 268 Bestow, S. F. 210 †Beswick, J. C. 14, 279 Betbeder, G. L. 297 Betts, A. J. 342 †Betts, T. W. 18, 337 Bevan, A. P. 383 †Bevan, T. W. 40, 213 Bevan, V. R. 412 †Bevan, W. 166§ Beveridge, D. A. 210 Beveridge, R. F. 260 Bevis, D. A. 216 Bevis, L. C. 153, 256 Bewsey, J. C. 259 Bickley, A. 249 Bickley, C. H. 227 Bickley, C. W. 249 Biddulph, P. V. 343 Bidwell, T. E. P. 217 Bigg, D. 399 Biggart, A. S. 310a Bigger, I. W. E. L. 274 Bigger, T. H. L. 275 Biggs, F. G. 287 Biggs, J. H. C. 202 Biggs, J. H. E. 265 †Biggs, S. 42, 405 †Bilby, E. J. 19, 322 Billham, F. D. 373 Billing, A. W. 243 †Billington, G. 24, 196¶ Binder, A. E. L. 159, 382 Binder, E. S. 389 Bindon, G. S. 409 †Biner, F. A. 27, 166 †Bingham, M. H. 33, 388 Binns, A. 202 Binns, H. I. 187 †Birch, A. 12, 225 Birch, A. V. 249 Birch, H. 241 Birch, R. A. 166 Birch, W. K. 148, 153, 162 †Bird, A. L. 20, 370 Bird, A. W. 150, 225 †Bird, C. E. 12, 242 Bird, C. L. 339 †Bird, E. J. 15, 381 †Bird, E. S. 19, 258 Bird, H. W. 391 †Bird, J. W. 27, 184 Bird, L. G. 289 Bird, P. A. 328 Bird, R. T. 363 †Bird, S. T. 9, 265 †Birdsall, G. 35 Birkett, F. S. 310 Birks, H. A. 166 Birnie, R. 209, 252 Birse, A. H. 412 †Birtles, R. P. 13, 153, 381 Biscoe, C. H. 191 Bishop, E. G. C. 406 †Bishop, F. E. 18, 166 †Bishop, K. F. 9, 196 Bishop, P. B. 303 Bishop, T. C. 191 Bispham, C. 209 †Bispham, D. C. 25, 166 †Black, F. H. 3, 369 Black, F. K. 229 Black, J. 60, 220 Blackaller, C. D. 194 Blackborn, C. T. 328 †Blackburn, H. D. 13, 214 Blackhurst, S. 60, 292 Blackie, A. 216 Blacking, W. H. R. 295 Blackler, E. F. 382 Blackmore, O. W. 153, 406 Blacktin, T. S. 415 Blackwell, P. W. 329 Blackwood, A. P. 46, 308 Blackwood, J. 165 Blackwood, N. F. 153, 162 Blagrove, H. C. 366 Blaiberg, A. M. 373 Blaiberg, H. E. 369 Blair, A. 210 Blair, J. M. 149, 153, 358 Blaikley, E. 149 Blake, A. E. 322 Blake, A. T. 387 †Blake, C. E. N. 35, 60, 187 Blake, F. J. 223 Blake, H. M. 239 Blake, L. G. 327 Blake, S. G. 328 Blanc, L. D. 216 Blanc, L. G. 233 Blanchard, H. C. A. 60, 312 Bland, A. 149, 409 Blanckensee, G. E. S. 259 Blanco-White, G. R. 202 Blane, T. H. 196 Blankley, C. H. 186 Blanshard, C. J. 409 Blaxill, A. D. 243 Bleathman, W. E. P. 350 Blenkin, F. 333 Blenkin, J. A. 419 Blight, W. 310a Blindell, C. W. 406 Bliss, A. 363 †Bliss, F. K. 10, 187 Blomfield, C. J. 159, 311 Bloomer, D. W. H. 166 Blore, E. 367 Blore, J. H. 409 Blower, A. B. 349 Blower, A. L. 415 Bloxham, L. W. 299 Bluck, G. E. 412 Blue, A. J. 399 Blundell, A. H. 159, 311 Blundell, D. R. 60, 303 Blunden, B. O. 399 Boak, C. B. 285 Boby, R. S. P. 150, 268 Boden, J. P. 363 Bodilly, R. W. T. 233 Bodimeade, E. J. 394 Boggon, J. H. 223¶ Boggon, N. G. 333 Boileau, E. F. 420 Bolders, L. J. G. 380 Boles, R. P. 263 †Bolitho, V. A. 13, 184 †Bolland, F. W. H. 17, 245 Bolter, A. E. 415 Bolter, C. A. 33, 313a, 415 Bolton, A. 187 Bolton, F. W. G. 419 †Bolton, G. B. 11, 352 Bolton, H. S. 191 Bolton, J. H. 383 Bolton, P. 393 Bolton, R. P. 351 Bolton, T. A. 306 Bolton, T. T. 317 Bolus, L. 363 Bolwell, H. C. 371 Bomford, H. J. P. 166, 310a Bonar, H. H. 406 Bond, C. H. C. 149, 405 Bond, F. E. 166 Bond, G. A. 61, 185 Bond, S. A. 321 Bond, V. P. 415 Bone, F. H. 61, 380 Bonner, S. A. 148, 153, 162 †Bonnet, E. C. 23, 418 Bonnett, F. W. L. 420 Bonnyman, G. A. 210 Bookless, T. 202 Boon, E. G. F. 61, 202 Boon, S. J. L. 283 Boosey, R. 166 Boot, M. W. 166 Booth, A. A. 182 †Booth, E. A. 42, 162 †Booth, F. A. 5, 260 Booth, H. R. 348 Booth, J. 196 Booth, R. G. J. 289 Boothroyd, B. M. 409 Boothroyd, F. 392 Boothroyd, N. 233 _Border Regt._ _226_ Bore, T. E. 339 Boret, J. A. 61, 147, 166, 362 Borrajo, S. A. 163 Borrer, A. C. H. 399 Borrie, P. J. 249 Borrowdale, W. G. 240 Borthwick, Hon. A. M. 217 Borthwick, W. T. 344 Borwick, R. H. 227 Bostock-Wilson, E. L. 403 †Boswell, C. O. 22, 271 Boswood, C. G. G. 309 †Boswood, L. J. 38, 166 Bothamley, B. P. 301 Bott, D. A. L. 257 Bott, H. D. 399 Bott, H. E. 427 Bottomley, W. A. 396 Botterill, P. W. 383 Boughton, F. C. 163 Boughton, G. 196 †Bouie, J. A. A. 13, 166 Boullen, C. E. 370 †Boulting, S. E. 14, 355 Boulton, E. E. 399 Bound, R. B. 246 Bourchier, L. G. G. 202 †Bourdillon, T. L. 20, 61, 265 Bourhill, N. E. 409 Bourne, H. 424 Bourne, P. R. 235 Bousfield, C. 166, 395 Boustred, R. W. 289 Boutflower, C. 228 Boyes, C. E. C. 409 Bovet, F. F. 399 Bovet, V. C. A. 162, 380 Bovington, T. P. 41¶, 149 Bowden, G. J. 166 Bowden, J. L. 235 Bowden, J. P. 427 Bowden, R. C. 235 †Bowe, E. A. 34, 239 Bowen, C. G. 423 Bowen, C. R. 385 Bowen, E. E. W. 360 Bowen, H. T. 373 Bowen, I. G. J. 374 Bowen, V. A. P. 380 †Bowen-Rowlands, C. F. W. 24 Bower, B. C. 386 Bower, G. R. 196 Bower, G. S. 196 †Bowermann, A. J. 9, 350 Bowers, C. R. A. 365 Bowers, C. S. 286 †Bowie, A. S. H. 34, 196¶ Bowie, W. M. 383 Bowler, W. J. B. 339 Bowles, J. H. 369 †Bowling, A. H. 39, 196 Bowling, T. 309 †Bowley, R. W. 34, 317 †Bowman, C. H. 19, 339 Bowman, J. H. 244 Bowyer, C. T. 220 †Bowyer, F. W. F. 39 Box, C. H. 355 Box, E. H. 153, 162, 354 Box, K. J. 61, 388 Boxall, E. M. 394 Boxall, F. S. 153, 317 Boxall, T. M. 415 Boxer, E. M. 166 Boyce, A. F. 427 †Boycot, H. C. 29, 218 Boyd, C. N. 166 Boyd, G. 344 †Boyer, E. A. 32, 292 Boyes, B. 392 Boyes, C. E. C. 409 Boyle, D. H. 221 Boyle, J. A. 196 Boys, J. C. 399 †Boys, R. H. 11, 222 Boyton, J. L. 61, 280 Brace, J. 285 Brace, L. 210 Bracey, G. J. 311a †Bracewell, H. 21, 337 Bracewell, J. R. 202 †Bracher, W. V. A. 7 Brachi, M. 61, 215 Brackett, F. J. N. 263 Bradfield, G. E. 404 †Bradfield, W. L. 17 Braden, W. E. 340 Bradley, A. J. 255 Bradley, A. T. 366 Bradley, F. 182 Bradley, W. C. 327 Bradley-Cooke, H. J. 399 Bradshaw, H. L. 298 Bradshaw, J. 310a Bradshaw, P. S. 342 Bradshaw, W. 236 Braendle, H. A. 268 Brain, P. G. 246 Braines, T. F. 166 Braithwaite, B. F. 166 Braithwaite, N. 166 Bramall, D. H. 215 Bramley, J. A. 166 Bramwell, J. 271 Bramwell, J. C. 244 Branch, C. S. 281 †Brand, P. A. E. 21, 342 Brandon, H. 355 Branford, J. G. 260 †Branson, A. H. 19 Brasher, W. 153, 299 Brassington, B. E. 371 Bray, C. F. 191 Bray, F. D. 358 †Bray, F. H. 34, 365 Bray, J. 233 †Bray, S. H. 35, 395 Bray, W. 244 †Braydon, K. 27, 301 †Brazier, A. D. C. 13, 225 Brazier, J. P. 394 Brealy, S. G. 61, 246 Brearcy, A. D. 201 †Brede, C. R. 12 †Bregazzi, E. 41, 336 †Brenchley, J. 22, 61, 218 Brennan, F. K. 266 Brennand, E. W. 261 Brereton, J. L. 202 Brereton, V. F. 409 Bretherton, C. H. 400 Bretherton, F. 163 Brett, B. L. W. 292 Brett, C. C. 196 Brett, F. A. 383 Brett, J. 273 Brettelle, L. M. C. 339 Brewer, A. G. 240 Brewer, C. E. 292 Brewer, C. E. S. 361 Brewer, C. H. 62, 166, 222 Brewer, E. 166 Brewer, F. H. J. 261 Brewer, H. H. 336 Brewer, L. G. T. 202 Brewster, J. A. 422 Brickell, A. M. 279 Brickell, D. F. H. 166 Bridell, L. T. 380 Bridge, A. J. 166 †Bridge, D. G. C. 4, 224 Bridge, W. A. 244 Bridges, C. 166, 406 Bridgett, H. 406 Bridson, E. 191 Brigenshaw, R. J. 322 Briggs, C. 427 †Briggs, E. F. 42, 420 Briggs, F. 166 Briggs, H. B. 315 Briggs, H. T. 322 †Briggs, W. L. 20, 279 Brigham, W. 333 Brindley, S. G. 153, 404 Brine, G. E. 202 †Brisley, C. E. 35, 164 Bristol, F. L. 166 Bristol, L. 196 _British Empire, Order of_ _148_ Brittain, S. T. 187 Brittan, N. F. 321 Brittenden, J. E. 210 Britton, W. 382 †Broad, J. E. 30, 223 Broad, K. S. 153, 282 †Broad, W. V. M. 30, 299 Broadbent, C. F. 13, 187 Broadbent, E. G. 272 Broadbent, E. W. 187 Broadbent, T. E. 396 Broadbridge, F. L. 254 Broadbridge, M. C. 187 Broadbridge, M. O’B. 62, 153, 236 Broadhurst, H. 296 †Broadhurst, T. C. 21, 166 Broadley, A. 187 Broady, G. S. 318 Broatch, P. 62, 333 †Brock, A. B. 23, 236 †Brock, C. H. 41, 236 Brock, R. L. 263 Brockhurst, A. H. 276 Brocklebank, S. J. 196 Brocklehurst, E. H. 404 †Brocklehurst, T. P. 7, 361 Brocklehurst, S. T. 415 Brockliss, A. A. 422 Brockliss, W. J. 185 Brockman, F. G. 167, 313 Broderick, M. J. A. 419 Brodie, C. F. C. 311a Brodrick, P. 153, 291 Bromfield, F. L. 62, 271 †Bromham, C. A. R. 40, 235 Bromley, C. J. M. 240 Bromley, E. J. 202 Bromley, F. E. 421 †Bromley, H. F. G. 5, 365 Brook, C. H. 167, 298 Brook, L. T. 149, 282 Brook, W. S. 396 Brooke, A. 287 Brooke, A. C. 301 Brooke, A. W. 415 Brooke, C. B. 62, 415 Brooke, F. 278 Brooke, H. 184 Brooke, J. A. L. 378 †Brooke, L. 32, 62, 274 Brookes, A. 406 Brookes, A. W. 393 †Brookes, P. 26, 230 Brooks, A. G. 225 Brooks, C. B. 256 Brooks, D. C. J. 62, 374 Brooks, J. C. 363 Brooks, V. 386 Brooks, W. J. 321 Brooks-Hill, R. 383¶ Brooman, F. R. 234 Brooman, H. B. 234 Broomfield, H. F. 304 Brophy, C. J. 406 Brough, W. J. 320 †Broughton, T. D. 14, 389 Brouse, W. H. D. 409 Brown, A. F. 356 Brown, A. G. 262 †Brown, A. H. 28 Brown, A. J. 62, 365 †Brown, A. L. 5, 361 Brown, A. R. 328 Brown, A. T. 62, 153, 396 Brown, Alfred W. 286 Brown, Arthur W. 202 Brown, C. A. 427 Brown, C. E. G. 289 Brown, C. G. 362 Brown, C. K. 186 Brown, D. F. 236 Brown, D. L. 274 Brown, E. 196 Brown, E. A. J. 167 Brown, E. B. 62, 353 †Brown, E. J. 19¶, 167 Brown, E. W. W. 274 Brown, F. 210 †Brown, F. A. N. 8, 382 †Brown, Frederick C. 4, 337 Brown, Felix C. 274 Brown, Frank P. 167 Brown, Frederick P. 362 Brown, H. 386 †Brown, Harold A. 3, 280 †Brown, H. B. 24 Brown, H. C. 362 Brown, H. D. 406 Brown, Harold G. 63, 387 Brown, Horace G. 322 Brown, Humphrey G. 298 Brown, Harold, J. 427 †Brown, Herbert J. 25, 373 Brown, H. I. 368 Brown, H. V. 370 Brown, J. A. 279 Brown, J. H. 339 Brown, J. McI. 295 Brown, J. W. 167 Brown, L. 162¶, 182 Brown, L. S. 380 Brown, M. B. 298 Brown, M. F. 187 Brown, N. M. 286 Brown, P. 210 Brown, R. 149 Brown, R. H. 322 Brown, R. J. H. 289 Brown, R. L. 278 Brown, S. 63, 331 Brown, T. S. 182 Brown, U. 376 Brown, Wilfred 391 Brown, William 341 Brown, W. C. 260 Brown, W. E. 369 Brown, W. I. 228 Brown, Walter James (3669) 63, 276 Brown, Walter James (6046) 238 Brown, William J. 244, 421 Brown, W. J. C. 167 †Brown, W. R. 24 Browne, A. G. 63, 153, 327 Browne, A. G. D. 400 Browne, A. W. 395 Browne, A. W. C. 409 Browne, B. M. 195 Browne, H. N. 287 Browne, H. W. 325 †Browne, L. K. 13, 333 Browne, O. H. G. 263 Browne, S. N. 244 Browne, W. R. 248 Browne, W. S. 153, 210 Browning, A. J. 182 Browning, F. 191 Brownlie, J. 210 Brownlee, F. 263 Bruce, A. H. 310a Bruce, R. 150, 210 Bruce, R. C. 256 Bruce, R. F. 167 Bruce, R. R. H. 167 Bruce, S. F. 246 Bruckman, R. T. 227 Brudenell, C. S. 261 Bruges, J. P. 210 Brumwell, B. H. 153, 202 Brunsdon, A. F. E. 223 †Brunskill, J. J. 15, 383 †Brunt, E. 24 Brunt, H. S. 202¶ Brunton, G. 148, 412 Bryan, L. J. 330 Bryan, R. 210 †Bryans, J. 23¶, 273 Bryant, A. L. 242 Bryant, E. H. 242 Bryant, G. E. 237 Bryant, S. C. 383 Bryant, S. G. 187 Bryce, A. W. 196 †Bryne, P. S. 24 Bryning, F. A. 281 Bryson, G. 63, 229 Bryson, John (766947) 382 Bryson, John (7824) 167 Bryson, R. E. 63, 346 †Buchanan, E. L. 427§ Buchanan, E. S. 167 Buchanan, L. G. 286 Buchanan, W. 256 Buck, N. A. 374 Buckingham, L. F. 246 Buckland, F. W. 295 Buckland, L. L. R. 409 Buckle, F. D. 279 Buckley, C. H. S. 234 Buckley, F. 348 Buckley, J. 379 †Buckley, J. M. 27, 341 †Buckley, S. J. 30, 353 Bucknell, L. H. 210 Buckton, C. 167 Buddle, E. G. 350 Budge, W. S. 196 Budgen, W. H. 196 †Budibent, C. 5, 282 Bulger, A. G. 326 Bulgin, R. 246, 305 †Bulkeley-Hughes, G. M. W. 13, 265 Bull, E. R. 387 Bull, G. H. 365 †Bull, J. W. 10, 209, 271 Bull, L. 223 †Bull, R. J. H. 18, 300 Bull, W. 362 Bull, W. G. 263 Bull, W. R. 167 Bullard, S. 424 Bullen, G. 262 Bullett, R. F. 365 †Bullman, H. R. H. 26, 262 Bullock, A. B. 167 Bullock, A. D. 366 †Bullock, A. S. 25 Bullock, W. H. 361 Bullpitt, J. 63, 153, 313a, 416 Bulteel, W. G. 218 Bunce, W. L. 148, 153, 285 Bundle, H. W. 196 Bunford, J. H. 244 Bunker, H. E. 322 Bunn, R. F. I. 261 Bunn, R. W. E. 249 †Bunney, V. H. 29 †Bunning, R. J. 422 Burbridge, D. G. 333 Burbury, A. V. 63, 162, 164, 390 Burch, H. J. 423 Burch, J. C. 365 Burchell, C. M. 244 Burd, W. 383 Burder, C. V. 63, 320 Burdett, B. 249 Burdge, C. C. 253 †Burfoot, W. M. 34, 238 Burgess, F. J. 424 Burgess, G. W. 167 Burgess, H. 318 Burke, F. W. 220 †Burley, E. S. 42, 412 Burman, H. S. 409 †Burmann, R. M. 40, 46, 63, 153, 162, 226, 308 Burn, H. F. J. 290 Burn, T. C. 218 Burnard, R. A. 395 Burnett, C. F. P. 246 †Burnett, C. G. A. 7, 331 Burnett, F. S. 327, 419 Burnett, T. R. 228 Burns, D. B. 213 Burns, D. G. 269 Burns, H. C. 416 †Burns, W. A. 35 Burns, W. J. 182 Burr, B. 283 Burr, E. H. 272 Burr, P. B. 370 Burrell, J. 361 Burroughs, P. W. 64, 305 Burrow, A. C. 313a Burrows, C. A. E. 406 Burrows, H. N. 186 Burrows, W. F. 246 Burslem, F. G. 167 Burt, A. H. 329 Burt, G. C. 217 †Burt, H. C. 35 Burt, W. G. 386 Burton, A. A. C. 196 Burton, C. E. 230 †Burton, C. H. 7, 336 Burton, E. G. 412 Burton, E. R. 427 Burton, F. 406 Burton, F. J. 397 Burton, R. G. 6 Burton, R. W. 4, 357 †Burton, W. E. B. 6 Burwash, H. A. 187 Bury, W. G. 258 Bury, W. H. 274 Bush, M. H. 389 Bush, R. E. 164 Bushby, E. F. 286 Bushnell, C. F. 371 Buss, F. B. 383 Bustard, F. 148, 153, 162, 278 Bustard, R. 278 Buswell, H. B. 336 Butcher, D. J. 210 Butcher, T. R. P. 388 †Butland, G. 34, 385 †Butland, W. H. 6, 240 Butler, E. J. 333 Butler, E. L. 314 Butler, F. W. 153, 403 Butler, H. A. R. 363 Butler, H. C. 351 †Butler, O. H. S. 24 Butler, S. A. V. 389 Butler, S. J. 292 †Butt, A. 28, 167, 223 Butt, C. F. 322 Butt, D. M. 244 Butt, H. 322 Buttemer, E. D. A. 153, 188, 419 Butterfield, J. 186 Butters, P. P. 273 Butterworth, H. B. 237 †Buttery, R. A. 35, 340 †Buttery, W. 36, 392 Buttfield, L. F. 64, 339 Buttrick, F. 313a Buxton, O. 150, 225 Buxton-Knight, A. 194 Buxton-Knight, O. 153, 404 Byerley, A. J. A. 388 Byers, A. P. 245 Bygott, E. 348 †Byles, A. B. 27, 335 Byles, W. H. 406 †Byng, H. 3, 226 Bynee, E. D. 409 Byrne, A. W. 271, 309¶ †Byrne, T. E. 29, 220 Bytheway, A. W. 231 Bywater, W. E. 350 Cabespine, E. W. H. 235 †Cable, J. S. 38, 202 Cable, L. 167 Cackett, C. W. 286 Caddy, W. L. 278 Cadman, H. E. S. 427 Cadman, J. F. 306 Caesar, L. V. 261 Caffarey, B. J. 162, 208 †Cahill, J. A. 19, 64, 153, 224¶ Cahill, M. 239 Caiger, F. E. 317, 393 Cain, C. W. 227 Cain, D. W. T. 167 Cain, R. H. 333 Caine, C. V. 330 Caithness, W. 150, 153, 191 †Calder, G. J. 24 Calder, R. C. 202 †Calder, W. P. 17, 266 Calderbank, P. 223 Caldwell-Cook, E. A. 223 Caldwell-Cook, F. 355 Calhaem, R. L. 418 †Calkin, J. E. 13, 333 †Callanan, M. 12, 326 Callf, G. S. 427 Calcott, H. N. H. 298 Callender, A. H. 343 Callender, E. 240 †Callender, G. W. 12, 383 Callingham, L. F. 420 Calverley, E. 337 Calvert, C. C. 416 Calvert, R. D. 406 Calvert, W. H. 318 _Cambridgeshire Regt._ _229_ _Cameron Highlanders_ _229_ Cameron, J. 148, 153, 210 Cameron, S. S. 229 Camp, A. F. 314, 423 Camp, H. M. 336 Campbell, Alan 365 Campbell, Andrew 64, 153, 188 Campbell, C. J. 202 Campbell, F. 295 †Campbell, G. 16¶, 149, 153, 332, 415 Campbell, J. T. 321 Campbell, S. V. 64, 227 Campbell, W. R. C. 186 Campkin, D. J. 380 †Campkin, R. E. 31, 290 Candler, A. P. 285 Candy, R. G. 167, 399 Candy, W. E. 196 Cannan, V. C. 302 †Canning, E. H. 39, 144, 248 †Cannon, E. E. 41 Cannon, G. M. 150, 399 Cannon, H. C. 64, 153, 363 Cannon, S. W. W. 369 Canter, F. 297 Canty, F. J. 188 Canty, H. 273 Cape, H. J. 400 Capes, G. A. 254 Capon, R. S. 285 Capp, E. H. 246 Capp, R. W. 329 Capper, A. H. 260 †Capper, E. R. 27, 64, 244 †Capper, H. K. 35 Capper, W. 381 †Card, A. H. 10, 64, 322 Card, L. H. 421 Cardell, J. E. 153, 215 Cardell-Oliver, J. E. 194 †Carden, R. H. 2, 380 Carder, F. C. 424 Carder, S. M. 383 †Carefull, J. H. 29, 287 †Carew, C. J. T. 3, 392 Carey, C. M. 188 Carey, R. B. 167 Carey, R. M. 276 Carlaw, H. W. 167 Carless, G. E. 399 Carless, W. E. 422 Carlton, G. F. 285 Carlton, John (761808) 202 Carlton, John (760584) 202 Carmalt, H. E. 311a Carmichael, E. W. 258 †Carmichael, G. 29, 316 Carmichael, H. M. 396 †Carne, M. H. 12, 232 Carnelley, H. 65, 210 Carney, J. J. 240 Carnochan, T. M. 381 Carnon, J. S. M. 251 †Care, J. P. 33, 301 Carolin, H. G. 326 Carpenter, A. E. 262, 313 Carpenter, A. H. D. 244 †Carpenter, H. G. 6, 306, 397 Carr, A. C. E. 403 Carr, C. E. 266 Carr, F. A. 228 Carr, F. B. 320 Carr, F. R. 427 Carr, J. B. 320 Carr, J. D. 383 Carr, L. 228 †Carr, L. G. 33, 65, 289 Carr, M. 65, 150, 153, 344 Carr, R. 333 Carr, R. S. 191 Carr, W. F. 406 †Carre, E. M. 11, 283 Carrington, C. W. 46, 153, 217 Carroll, J. A. 188 Carroll, L. G. 299 Carruthers, A. R. 272 Carson, J. H. B. 420 Carson, M. A. 342 Carson, R. T. 385 Carson, W. F. 167 Carson, W. J. 188 †Carter, A. 35, 167 Carter, A. B. 254 Carter, Arthur C. 376 Carter, Alfred C. 150, 406 Carter, A. E. 333 Carter, A. H. 196¶ Carter, B. E. 427 Carter, H. J. 254 Carter, H. S. 159, 263 Carter, H. W. 65, 153, 362 Carter, M. J. 295 Carter, P. 370 Carter, R. T. 357 Carter, S. N. 383 Carter, S. V. 202 Carter, W. C. 167 †Cartman, J. V. 35, 286 Cartmell, R. J. G. 263 Cartwright, S. 358 Cartwright, S. H. 188 Case, F. M. B. 328 †Case, G. 30, 276 Caslon, E. W. 327 Cassell, H. E. 374 Cassels, J. S. 65, 167, 366 Casserly, J. H. G. 312a Cassidy, A. J. 167 †Cassidy, C. M. 4, 265 †Casson, H. G. 40 Castleman, F. B. G. 167 Cater, C. D. 333 †Cates, G. E. 13, 45, 341 Catford, W. A. 277, 35 Cathcart, W. C. 318 †Cather, G. St. G. S. 44 Catling, W. R. 194 Catherall, C. 412 Caton, E. P. 167 Cattell, A. G. 65, 306 †Catterall, A. 29, 336, 397 Catterall, G. 318 Cattle, A. P. 232 Catton, E. D. 328 Causton, D. K. 153, 162 Cavaghan, T. 228 _Cavalry Regts._ _184_ Cave, C. F. 167 †Cave, J. 21, 396 Cave, R. N. 330 Cave, R. G. 359 Cavenagh, F. A. 188 Cavill, P. R. 295 Cawley, J. D. 65, 188 Cawse, A. W. 409 †Cawson, G. A. 26, 167 Cawte, E. V. 255 †Cayford, G. E. 18, 167 Cayless, F. 387 Cayley, P. J. 249 Chace, G. P. 153¶, 224 Chadwell, A. E. 235 Chadwick, C. H. 153, 167 Chadwick, J. B. 270 Chadwick, J. H. 182 Chadwick, W. 269 †Chaffey, G. F. 15 Challis, C. L. 238 †Challis, I. J. 33, 270 Challis, J. A. McD. 188 Chamberlain, B. 196 Chamberlain, G. F. 237 Chamberlain, H. R. M. 292 Chamberlain, J. E. 412 Chamberlain, S. D. 393 Chambers, M. T. 283 †Chambers, P. C. 30, 416 Chambers, S. 197 Champion, A. 167 Champion, J. B. 400 †Champness, B. 8 Chance, G. P. 360 Chandler, A. H. 380 Chandler, A. L. 65, 153, 404 †Chandler, C. R. 5, 357 †Chandler, C. W. 32, 65, 326 Chandler, G. H. 311a Chandler, W. F 311 Chandley, R. T. F. 188 _Channel Islands Militia_ _229_ Chantrey, L. H. 187, 365 Chantrill, H. H. 322 Chaplin, F. P. 167 Chaplin, L. F. C. 312a †Chaplin, S. S. 29, 315 Chaplin, T. H. G. 322 †Chaplyn, C. E. 33, 244 Chapman, A. A. 167 Chapman, A. H. 332 Chapman, B. E. 65, 327 Chapman, B. O. 319 Chapman, D. J. 318 Chapman, E. C. 167 Chapman, G. W. 387 Chapman, H. E. S. 159, 400 †Chapman, H. R. 22, 317 Chapman, J. F. 322 Chapman, J. T. 406 †Chapman, M. G. H. 19, 342 †Chapman, R. L. 24 Chapman, R. W. T. 302 Chapman, T. S. 327 Chapman, W. 317 Chappell, W. 422 Chappell, W. J. 360 Chard, H. A. 298 Charles, C. W. C. 361 Charles, D. S. 202 Charles, N. H. 210 Charlesworth, M. P. 412 †Charlton, F. T. 39, 276 Charlton, G. J. 270 Charlton, R. 362 †Charman, J. E. 21, 365 Charnaud, F. C. 149, 153, 162 Chart, E. 266 Chartres, E. E. 400 Chaston, W. A. 406 Chater, A. D. 252 Chater, G. L. 327 †Chatfeild-Clarke, H. 15, 367, 419 Chatfeild-Clarke, H. C. 188 Chatfeild-Clarke, S. 153, 307 Chatham, R. F. 159, 339 Chatterton, R. 66, 153, 197 Chauncey, P. 167¶ Cheel, E. S. 66, 263 †Cheers, D. H. A. 33, 167 †Cheesman, D. G. 35 Cheesman, G. B. 246 Cheesewright, F. C. 327 Cheetham, J. C. 251 Cheriton, W. G. L. 153, 279 Cheshire, L. S. 342 Chester, G. S. 167 Chester, H. S. 312 Chesterton, H. 341 Chesterton, S. J. 406 †Chetwood, E. S. 23, 153, 309 Chetwood, H. J. 162, 163 †Cheverton, T. B. 30, 66, 195 Chiazzari, H. W. 292 Chick, A. E. 329 Chick, A. L. 147, 167 Chignell, A. H. 163 Child, A. J. 66, 148, 150, 153, 164, 309 Child, F. J. 304 Child, P. A. 202 Childs, C. L. 227 Childs, L. 422 Chilton, A. E. 286 Chilvers, J. E. 66, 260 †Chippington, H. L. 36, 356 †Chisholm, D. W. 24 Chiswell, R. M. F. 167 †Chitty, A. C. 24 Chiverall, L. C. H. 393 †Chowne, G. H. T. 15, 272 Chrisfield, D. F. 210 Christelow, J. W. 210¶, 395 Christian, A. M. C. 287 Christian, W. A. 366 Christie, H. J. 323 Christie, J. F. 66, 223 †Christmas, B. L. 7, 290 †Christmas, D. V. 6, 162, 355 †Christmas, E. C. R. 10, 266 Christopher, E. O. 386 Christophers, R. B. 355 Christopherson, H. C. 352 †Christy, J. G. 39, 281 Church, C. T. 191 Church, E. H. 167 Church, T. E. 317 †Churchfield, S. P. 7, 319 Churchman, J. E. L. 409 Churchman, S. 246 Churchward, H. M. 361 Churchward, L. 263 †Chuter, H. A. 13, 246 †Chutter, G. P. 35, 249 _Cheshire Regt._ _230_ Circuitt, C. M. L. 149, 153, 300 Circuitt, G. F. L. 404 Clancy, J. 326 Clapham, A. W. 366 Clapham, T. 197 Clapton, W. T. 215, 289 Claridge, C. G. 275 Claridge, W. S. 263, 312 Clark, A. B. 412 Clark, A. G. 202 Clark, A. N. 373 Clark, E. C. 356 Clark, F. Longman 228 Clark, F. Leonard 359 Clark, F. S. 167 Clark, G. S. 243 Clark, J. 409 Clark, J. A. 289 Clark, L. E. C. 225 Clark, L. F. 167 Clark, N. R. 342 Clark, P. L. 153¶, 366§ Clark, R. 299 Clark, R. B. 313, 403 †Clark, R. H. 30, 342 Clark, S. H. 333 Clark, T. J. C. 369 †Clark, W. L. 16, 164, 322 Clarke, A. 354 †Clarke, A. L. 31, 268 Clarke, A. R. 360 Clarke, A. S. 266 Clarke, D. B. 292 †Clarke, E. A. 10, 303 Clarke, F. 323 Clarke, F. J. 400 Clarke, F. V. 236 Clarke, F. W. H. 281 Clarke, G. M. 147, 167, 282 Clarke, H. E. 153, 202¶ Clarke, H. F. 197 Clarke, H. G. 153, 249 Clarke, H. L. 337 Clarke, H. W. 182 Clarke, J. F. 389 Clarke, J. M. 271 Clarke, J. W. A. 153¶, 315 Clarke, R. C. L. 383 Clarke, S. E. 213 †Clarke, T. P. 10, 386 †Clarke, V. C. 11, 240 Clarke, W. P. 255 Class, H. R. 66, 153, 370 Clausen, G. F. 153, 313, 416 Clay, R. R. 312a †Claydon, D. C. 20¶ †Clayton, A. O. 30, 153, 380 Clayton, A. H. 314 Clayton, E. C. D. 197 Clayton, E. G. 153, 300 Clayton, J. S. 400 Clayton, S. L. 292 Clayton, S. W. 339 Cleave, S. W. 301 Cleaver, G. L. 330 Cleaver, P. A. 250 Clegg, C. H. 385 Clegg, G. W. 167 Clegg, J. A. 348 Clegg, J. H. 396 Clegg, W. 153, 370 †Cleland, A. I. H. 28 Cleland-Hollamby, D. M. 263 Cleland-Hollamby, L. K. 292 Cleland-Hollamby, R. C. 263 Clemens, C. J. S. 202 Clement, G. P. 359 Clements, H. M. 383 Clements, J. E. 400 Clementson, L. H. 168 Clemmens, J. R. 371¶ Clery, G. J. 325 Clery, L. L. 323 Cleveland, J. T. E. 276 Clews, L. C. 352 Clifton, E. N. 164, 218 †Clifton, H. N. 2, 218 Clinckett, J. E. 371 Clisby, H. E. 303 †Clively, J. H. 15, 385 Clively, R. C. 66, 153, 277, 415 Cloquet, J. S. N. 263 †Close, M. A. 2, 256 Close, R. L. 404 Clough, S. B. 388 Cloutee, H. J. 162¶ Clow, J. P. 292 Clowes, D. 400 Clowes, R. 168 Clutterbuck, N. S. 311a Coakley, J. 270 Coates, A. 337 †Coates, B. N. 13 Coates, F. S. 168 Coates, G. T. 188 Coates, L. J. M. 427 Coates, P. H. 378 Coates, R. R. 250 †Coates, S. 16, 168 Coates, W. H. E. 290 †Coats, W. E. 26, 344 Cobb, P. H. 409 †Cobb, R. 11, 225 Cobb, R. L. 167 †Cock, E. M. 16 Cock, G. H. 66, 165, 168 †Cockburn, G. P. 30, 355 Cocke, P. M. 292 Cockell, D. H. 246 Cockell, E. H. 202 Cockerill, F. C. 329 Cockman, R. T. 246 Cockrell, P. 197 Cocks, F. E. 149 Cocup, C. H. 302 Codd, C. J. C. 66, 240 Codling, B. P. 351 Coe, E. W. 349 Coffin, T. A. 339 Cohen, R. C. 409 Coke, E. 67, 188 Coke, H. M. 317 †Colborne, R. 24 _Coldstream Guards_ _218_ Cole, A. E. 386 Cole, A. P. 187 †Cole, C. C. 23, 202 Cole, C. C. E. 323 Cole, F. W. 202 Cole, G. J. 67, 342 Cole, J. T. 234, 237 Cole, P. J. L. 153, 331 Cole, T. A. 363 †Cole, W. M. 35, 67, 281 Coleman, A. J. P. 246 Coleman, C. B. 338 Coleman, C. H. 188 Coleman, C. T. 255 Coleman, F. A. 427 Coleman, F. C. 163 Coleman, F. D. 168 Coleman, G. H. 67, 286 Coleman, G. W. J. 188 Coleman, R. 159, 309 Colepepper, F. E. 409 Coles, A. J. 225 Coles, E. L. 67, 362 Coles, F. E. 296 †Coles, H. 26, 342 Coles, R. V. 234 Colin, B. J. 182 Collander-Brown, W. H. 168 Collenette, C. L. 424 Collett, F. G. 159, 398 †Colley, A. 2, 232 †Colley, D. J. 12, 286 †Colley, E. V. 20, 246 Colley, R. H. 188 Collier, E. A. 236 Collier, E. C. F. 300 Collier, P. F. 255 Colling, G. C. 331 Collinge, F. J. 338 Collinge, J. 270 Collings, J. S. 184 †Collings, L. L. 39, 231 †Collins, A. D. 13, 168 Collins, A. H. 427 Collins, A. J. 159, 291, 323 †Collins, A. L. 18 Collins, E. D. 353 Collins, F. G. 280 Collins, C. T. W. 369 Collins, H. A. 321 Collins, J. E. 67, 304 Collins, S. T. 37¶, 315 Collins, W. L. F. 188 †Collis, A. B. 26 Collison, F. L. 168 Collyer, C. A. S. 251 Collyer, W. T. 238 Colman, C. W. T. 218 Colquhoun, J. C. 256 Colquhoun, R. W. S. 281 Colquhoun, W. H. C. 406 Colson, H. J. C. 254 †Colvill-Jones, T. 34, 168 Colvin, A. 67, 153, 242 Comber, H. C. 202 †Comber, T. 38, 67, 244 Comfort, H. W. 202 _Commands and Staff_ _162_ Commin, R. G. 396 _Commissions, Analysis of_ _430_ _Commissions, Roll of_ _161_ †Common, T. 24 Comper, G. Q. 392 Compston, P. 258, 265 Comyn, C. H. F. 202 Concanon, J. B. 301 Conder, R. E. 168 Conibeer, R. W. 68, 360 †Coningsby, H. A. 24 _Connaught Rangers_ _232_ Connolly, S. M. 336 Connolly, F. J. 312 Conoley, T. S. 342 Conolly, F. G. 210 Conquest, G. 363 Conrad, A. G. 302 Conran, E. D. 68, 326 Conran, H. C. R. 422 Conroy, E. P. 278 Constable, A. B. 210 †Constance, W. E. 36, 292 Conway, F. H. 297, 312 †Conway, J. M. 8, 279 Conyngham, D. P. 168 Cook, A. H. 328 Cook, A. S. 292 Cook, C. A. B. 153, 319 Cook, C. S. 224 Cook, E. J. 182 Cook, F. E. 400 Cook, G. A. 377 Cook, G. R. 197 Cook, H. H. 185¶ Cook, H. H. M. 266 †Cook, H. M. 30, 292 Cook, H. W. 279 †Cook, P. M. 10, 266 Cook, R. A. 245 Cook, W. S. 210 Cook, Wm. Tebbutt 329 Cook, Wm. Tucker 241 Cooke, A. 286 Cooke, A. B. 301, 422 Cooke, A. M. 330 Cooke, B. C. 289 Cooke, G. G. 426 Cooke, H. H. 197 Cooke, L. A. 275 Cooke, M. J. 68, 328 Cooke, P. A. 68, 148, 265 Cooke, S. C. F. 246 Cooksey, P. T. 263 Coombe, A. S. N. 168 Coombe, R. G. B. 186 Coombes, C. H. J. 363 Coombes, P. J. 374 Coombs, A. C. 320 Coombs, A. R. 254 †Coombs, C. S. 8, 263 Coombs, H. C. 427 Coombs, V. C. 168 Coombs, W. K. 343 Coop, H. H. 374 Coop, R. W. 68, 191 Coope, T. E. 255 Cooper, A. E. 312a, 422 Cooper, C. R. 333 Cooper, D. J. 159, 309 Cooper, E. P. 68, 392 Cooper, F. A. L. 197 †Cooper, F. E. 42, 246 Cooper, F. S. 421 Cooper, G. J. 168 †Cooper, G. S. 12, 330 Cooper, J. E. 400 Cooper, J. F. 312 Cooper, J. S. 418 Cooper, R. B. 202 Cooper, Sidney (1199) 168 Cooper, Sidney (766190) 168 Cooper, Stanley 371 Cooper, S. W. 188, 313 Cooper, T. C. 68, 279 Cooper, T. F. 263 Cooper, W. C. 250 Cooper, W. R. D. 325 Coore, A. 391 Cope, E. H. 292 †Cope, G. Q. 16, 315 Cope, H. S. 242 Copeland, E. F. 323 Copeland, W. T. C. 333 Copeman, L. 422 †Copland, D. C. J. 3, 335 †Coppin, R. A. 14, 363 †Coppock, H. S. 32, 153, 277 Corbett, H. S. 188 Corbin, G. 360 Cordingley, T. R. 218 Corfield, F. J. A. 153, 339 Corke, J. F. 191¶ Corke, R. T. 389 Corkill, L. L. 191 Corlett, R. L. 272 Corlett, W. H. 422 Cormack, A. R. 68, 416 †Cornelius, H. W. 35, 222 Cornelius, J. C. 191 Cornford, K. M. A. 168 Cornish, A. C. 209 Cornish, G. M. 68, 217 Cornish, H. D. 197 Cornthwaite, J. W. 391 Cornwall, R. E. 251 †Cornwell, W. H. A. 32 Correll, C. E. 68, 390 †Corrie, W. R. 15, 392 †Corry, F. M. 27, 168, 336 Corry, J. E. 69, 361 Corser, F. G. 188 Cory, D. H. C. 241 Cory, R. 159, 197 Cosgrove, H. G. 326 Cossar, C. T. 344 †Cossar, N. T. 16, 342 Coston, J. A. C. 168 Cottam, A. E. 69, 153, 357 Cotterill, R. T. 351 Cotterill, T. H. 383 †Cottle, W. E. W. 18, 217 Cotton, E. N. 290 Cotton, G. 291 Cotton, G. V. 404 Cotton, R. 272 Cottrell, L. W. 393 Coulson, C. S. L. 144, 153, 168 Coulson, F. B. 409 Coulson, G. 310a †Counsell, H. C. 34, 191 Coupland, A. J. 287 Courtauld, S. L. 69, 381 Courtice, J. C. 168 Courtney, C. 229 Courtney, W. E. L. 168 Cousins, H. F. 210 Coutts, F. 168 Covell, E. H. 168 Coviello, A. 149, 310a Covington, R. L. 340 Cowan, Alexander 188 Cowan, Alfred 246 Cowan, J. A. 346 Coward, D. C. 366 Cowell, F. H. 404 Cowell, H. C. H. 298 Cowell, P. B. 332 Cowell, P. S. 202 Cowey, T. W. 287 Cowie, H. A. 343 Cowie, K. V. 406 Cowl, C. H. H. 241 †Cowley, A. 18, 336 Cowley, J. N. 153, 194 Cowley, R. H. 381 Cowley, T. P. 382 Cowlin, A. C. 168 Cowling, J. A. 159, 165 Cownie, I. T. W. 202 Cownley, A. L. 291 Cowper, A. L. 285 Cowper, C. F. 168 †Cowper, L. H. 11, 333 Cowper, R. H. 263 Cox, A. R. S. 229 Cox, E. H. G. 191 †Cox, F. D. 11 Cox, G. Bernard 392 †Cox, G. Beckett 19, 292 †Cox, G. P. L. 24 Cox, H. R. B. 261 Cox, Leonard J. 168 †Cox, Lupton J. 33, 248 †Cox, N. J. 5, 365 Cox, R. J. 336 Cox, R. W. 389 †Cox, W. G. 38, 210 Coxhead, H. J. 69, 365 †Coxon, W. B. 32, 333 Coxwell, L. L. 356 †Coy, A. R. 8, 394 Coyle, E. 400 Cozens, F. G. 400 Crabb, H. L. 274 Crabb, J. B. 168 Crabtree, J. 379 Crabtree, M. B. 266 Cracknell, J. S. 392 Craddock, P. 421 †Craddock, V. 40, 353 Craig, A. G. 370 Craig, J. H. 340 Craig, R. G. 406 †Cramond, W. 28 Crampton, H. 69, 315 Cran, C. R. 69, 268, 386 †Crane, L. 29, 202 †Crane, L. F. 40, 383 †Crane, R. H. 21, 393 †Cranmer, G. P. 22, 388 Cranna, A. P. 252 Crapper, C. 373 †Crasten, J. 3, 262 Craven, C. E. P. 292 Craven, E. B. 292 Craven, S. C. 406 †Crawford, E. G. 24 Crawford, H. 406 Crawford, P. 236 Crawford, J. E. A. C. M. 256 Crawley, D. V. 168 Cray, H. F. 320 Creak, W. A. 338 Crease, S. H. 275 Creasey, R. D. 310a Creed, T. P. 69, 280 Creegan, E. W. 359 Creer, F. N. 406 Creese, S. H. 349 Cremetti, P. E. 148, 153, 162, 345 Cresswell-George, J. R. 218¶ Cribbett, W. C. G. 299 Crichton, A. C. 197 Crick, T. H. 266 Crick, W. E. 244 Crickmay, G. H. 363 Crickmore, E. B. 168 Crighton, J. S. 263 †Crisp, C. B. 19, 350 †Crisp, F. E. F. J. 2, 217 Crisp, G. W. 69, 305 †Croall, J. J. 21, 345 †Crocker, J. 21, 379 Crocker, J. F. 416 Crocker, W. C. 69, 237 †Crockett, W. J. 38, 168 †Croft, B. 41, 308 Croft, H. D. 330 †Croft-Smith, E. S. 3, 265 Crofts, G. P. S. 318 †Croker, F. R. 15, 268 Crompton, A. A. 289 †Crompton, T. S. 6 Croneen, S. 69, 406 Cronin, W. F. 326 Crook, D. 202 Crook, F. W. 265 †Crook, L. A. 21, 69, 361 Crookes, N. R. D. 188 †Crookston, W. J. 33, 346 †Croom, W. C. 17, 297 Crosbie, W. G. 409 Crosfield, S. 427 †Crosier, V. S. 32, 292 Crosland, L. 70, 202 †Crosland, W. P. 19, 394 Cross, A. V. 416 Cross, C. H. 391 Cross, J. G. 390 Cross, J. R. 254 Cross, L. B. 333 Cross, L. W. A. 265 Cross, R. J. 184 Cross-Sheen, R. 322 †Crosse, M. E. B. 2, 390 †Crouch, F. H. 30, 70, 268 †Crouch, W. B. 14, 202 †Crow, A. A. 22, 273 Crow, B. E. 202 †Crowder, R. A. 24 Crowdy, H. P. 289 Crowdy, R. St. J. 380, 415 Crowe, A. A. R. 250 Crowe, F. M. 263 Crowe, W. H. 400 Crowther, C. C. 378 Crowther, D. 391 Crowther, J. E. M. 70, 359 Crowther, F. H. 409 †Croxon, A. B. 39 †Cruickshank, E. 38, 150, 187 Cruickshank, H. W. 249 Crumpton, G. R. 360 Cruse, G. A. 244 Cruttenden, R. 416 Cruttenden, R. F. 191 Cryan, R. 210 †Cryer, H. J. 23, 168 Cubitt, C. N. 222 Cubitt, G. B. 356 Cubitt, S. W. 395 Cuckney, E. J. 52, 163, 164 Cudd, W. A. 197 Cuddon, P. B. 70, 253, 363 Cudworth, R. 240 Cuff, A. S. 400 Cuff, J. 292 Cull, A. E. K. 197 Cullen, C. G. 356 Cullen, J. M. 168 Cullen, P. H. 371¶ Cullerne, A. B. 70, 275 Culley, W. W. B. 153, 202 †Culling, H. W. 8, 379 †Culling, V. J. 40 Cullum, H. W. 275 Culpepper, B. A. 281 Culver, N. J. 265 Cumberhatch, H. C. 421 Cumberledge, G. F. J. 47, 70, 150, 153, 246 Cumming, B. D. 188 Cumming, G. D. 416 Cumming, J. 168 †Cummings, A. G. 24 Cummings, R. C. A. 397 Cummings, S. R. 360 †Cumner, C. W. 31, 289 Cundall, H. A. 70, 352 Cundy, C. W. 153, 336 Cunningham, B. J. 341 Cunningham, F. A. J. 341 Cunningham, J. F. 296 Cunningham, J. J. I. 70, 298 Cunningham, L. C. 243 Cunningham, P. J. 296 †Cunningham, V. E. B. 25 †Curling, F. T. 37, 302 Currall, R. T. 423 Currall, W. J. R. 330 Curran, C. R. P. 277 Curran, E. C. 404 †Currey, G. G. 4, 391 Currie, C. 318 Currie, C. H. 409 †Currie, J. A. V. 13, 297 Cursley, N. S. 281 Curties, T. S. P. 203 Curtis, B. E. 406 Curtis, F. 71, 416 Curtis, H. 312a Curtis, H. J. 168 †Curtis, H. N. 18, 168 Curtis, Harold T. 215 †Curtis, Henry T. 12, 306 Curtis, R. H. 255 Curtis, W. 355 Curtis, W. A. 182 Curtis, W. H. 238 Curtiss, W. J. 423 Curwen, J. P. 420 Curwen, R. 261 Cushing, E. C. 296 Cuthbertson, F. T. 226 Cutler, E. C. 71, 366 Cutler, H. 149 Cutler, W. H. 323 Cutmore, H. E. V. 253 Cutting, C. G. 203 Cutting, R. H. 47, 71, 153, 234 Cuttle, E. 203 †Cuttle, G. 2, 390 †Cuxson, B. P. 4, 343 Dabell, N. V. 222 Dadd, T. E. 263 Dade, H. D. 182 Dade, J. F. 412 Dadley, E. A. 281 Dadson, R. T. 148, 153, 301 †Dadswell, J. A. 13 Dafforn, E. E. 168 Dainty, S. 287 Dakin, E. H. 362 Dalby, B. C. 379 Dalby, F. B. 276 Dale, A. F. 315 Dale, F. A. 210 Dale, F. J. 153, 253 †Dale, O. B. 20 †Dale, R. J. N. 29, 315 Dales, J. F. 197 Dalpiaz, G. 168 Dalton, J. 71, 222 Dalton, T. F. 400 Daly, A. J. 71, 153, 191¶ Daly, O. 188 Daly, R. O. 197 †Dalziel, T. 24 D’Ambrumenil, W. 233 Dancer, L. 310a Dand, J. H. 149, 168 Danger, E. O. 168 Danger, H. G. 197 Dangerfield, R. J. 313a Dangerfield, P. 71, 150, 153, 260 Daniel, A. F. 188 †Daniel, A. M. 21, 262 Daniel, F. C. 168 Daniel, K. H. 262 Daniel, W. L. 237 Daniell, C. H. P. 328 Daniell, T. E. St. C. 71, 148, 163, 164¶ Daniels, D. W. L. 379 Daniels, H. A. W. 306 †Dann, H. N. G. 20, 168 †Dansey, F. R. A. 35, 292 Danvers, C. H. D. 409 Darby, A. R. 394 Darby, E. H. W. 168 D’Arcy, N. C. 253 D’Argenton, H. 265 Dark, S. G. 256 Darley, C. F. 195 Darling, N. 333 Darlington, H. L. 320 Darracott, J. S. 254 †Darrell, A. 6, 357 Davenport, C. R. 310a Davenport, H. S. 306 Davenport, S. F. 203 Davenport-Handley-Humphreys, J. 323 Davey, H. W. 363 Davey, G. L. 312a Davey, S. 240 †Davidson, E. H. L. 37 Davidson, H. H. 197 Davidson, K. C. 71, 253 Davidson, T. 191 Davidson, W. H. 230 Davidson, W. H. B. 292 Davies, A. C. 71, 242 Davies, A. W. 382 Davies, C. E. 220 Davies, C. H. 339 Davies, D. A. 220 Davies, D. B. 71, 220 †Davies, D. H. 41, 380 Davies, D. K. 368 Davies, E. B. 368 Davies, Edward James 287 Davies, Edward John 396 †Davies, Evan Jones 31, 220 Davies, F. B. 196 Davies, E. H. 72, 168 †Davies, Geraint 33, 332 Davies, Gwylon 72, 332 †Davies, G. E. C. 31 Davies, G. V. F. 344 Davies, G. R. 182, 313 Davies, Harry 72, 373 Davies, Henry 213 Davies, H. C. 377 †Davies, H. H. 25¶, 368 Davies, H. P. 376 Davies, H. R. 374 Davies, H. S. 255 Davies, H. T. W. 383 †Davies, J. 37 Davies, J. D. G. 169 Davies, J. H. R. 333 Davies, J. L. 197 †Davies, J. R. 26, 305 Davies, N. K. 418 Davies, R. L. 169 Davies, R. S. 169 †Davies, R. W. M. 13, 332 Davies, T. 377 Davies, T. H. 72, 216¶ Davies, T. J. M. 376 Davies, T. L. 188 Davies, T. T. 72, 377 Davies, V. K. N. 246 Davies, W. 376 Davies, W. Edgar 169 †Davies, W. Edward 6, 230 †Davies, W. L. 18, 374 Davies, W. T. 169 D’Avigdor, G. H. 222 Davis, A. F. 208 †Davis, A. H. 2 Davis, B. O. 388 Davis, C. 423 Davis, C. H. 360 Davis, C. L. 323 Davis, D. H. 150, 187¶ Davis, E. F. 400 Davis, E. M. 321 Davis, E. N. 356 Davis, F. 352 Davis, George 312 Davis, Gerald 366 Davis, H. 312a Davis, J. M. 242 †Davis, J. O. 24 Davis, James W. 409 Davis, Joel W. 412 †Davis, M. A. D. 34¶, 72, 266 †Davis, P. H. H. 41, 315 †Davis, P. W. T. 13, 260 Davis, R. 72, 337 Davis, R. A. 383 Davis, R. H. 169 Davis, R. H. L. 388 Davis, R. K. 169 Davis, R. N. 72, 280 †Davis, S. J. G. 28 Davis, T. H. C. 73, 191 †Davis, U. P. 14, 297 Davison, H. W. 263 Davison, J. A. 383 Davison, P. M. 421 Davison, T. 240 Davy, E. H. 406 Davy, L. B. 194 Daw, E. E. W. 251 Dawbarn, A. L. 406 Dawe, E. M. 233 †Dawe, S. C. 29, 73, 283 Dawe, W. W. F. 244 †Dawes, H. H. 24 Dawkins, C. C. 328 Dawkins, J. R. 185 †Daws, A. 24 †Daws, H. 12, 240 Dawson, A. D. 209 †Dawson, F. A. 36, 73, 360¶ Dawson, G. G. 191 Dawson, G. J. C. 317 Dawson, J. R. 396 Dawson, J. S. 236 †Dawson, R. G. 38, 329 Dawson, W. C. P. 194 †Dawson, W. L. 27, 370 Dawson-Scott, C. E. 333 Day, A. 356 Day, A. P. 310a Day, E. F. 421 Day, E. S. 406 Day, E. T. 301 Day, E. V. G. 341 Day, F. H. C. 203 Day, G. H. J. 246, 313a Day, J. P. 73, 341 Day, J. W. 298 †Day, M. 3, 224 Day, M. I. R. 412 Day, R. H. 197 Day, T. G. 336 †Day, W. L. 13, 226 Day-Lewis, A. K. 395 Dayton, W. R. 321 Deacon, E. T. 153, 367 Deacon, R. S. 242 †Dean, A. H. 28 Dean, D. J. 45, 264 Dean, H. S. C. 153, 400 †Dean, L. S. 28 †Dean, R. E. 17, 297 Dean, W. T. 153, 242 †Deane, A. R. 26, 365 Dear, G. J. 333 Dear, T. 356 Dearden, J. R. B. 345 Dearlove, B. J. 169 Deaton, A. J. 73, 249 Debono, G. P. 73, 225 De Buriatte, H. 222 †De Buriatte, J. P. 2, 357 †De Buriatte, W. H. 40, 201 De Chazal, E. M. 409 †Dedman, W. A. 29, 394 Dee, J. 244 †Deedes, H. P. 8, 265 Deedes, R. 153, 349 Deer, J. H. 73, 246, 266 Deffee, C. F. 353 De Fontenay, P. A. C. 169 De Fores, J. W. 410 De Gersigny, N. 169 De Gex, R. G. 410 †Dehn, T. G. R. 14, 380 Deighton, R. H. 315 De La Bere, S. B. 197 De La Cour, H. H. H. 186 De La Coze, F. M. H. 306 Delafield, F. H. 153, 278 †De Landre-Grogan, L. V. St. P. 40, 73, 287 De Laporte, A. 210 De Lemos, C. 382 Dell, C. J. 323 Dell, R. V. J. 400 Delmege, H. B. E. 185 Deltiel, E. L. R. 182 De Mattos, G. W. 203 Dempster, A. E. 358 Dempster, E. N. 358 Dench, B. 236 Denchar, V. H. 197 Denholm, W. H. 240 Denis-Browne, A. G. 399 Dennett, G. A. 366 Denney, O. L. 406 Dennis, A. S. 203 Dennis, B. W. 341 Dennis, L. V. 169 Dennison, C. H. 191 †Denny, E. 19, 300 Denny, R. L. 182 Denny, S. E. 243 †Dennys, K. R. 3, 326 Dent, H. B. 300 †Dent, R. T. 31, 341 Denton, L. A. 248 Depass, R. D. 153, 321 De Pinna, C. D. 290 De Pury, C. F. P. 162, 290 Derbyshire, F. C. 419 †De Rougemont, M. H. 3, 361 Derry, C. 233 Derry, C. J. 416 Derry, E. G. 412 De St. Croix, L. L. 149, 153, 229, 406 De St. Croix, P. E. 410 De St. Felix, P. 169 De Segundo, C. S. 308 †Deslandes, D. G. 11, 359 Deverall, E. P. 423 Devereux, R. H. F. 73, 341 Devereux, T. 203 Devereux, W. 246 _Devonshire Regt._ _234_ Dew, A. H. E. 313a Dew, E. A. 144, 169 Dew, P. R. 197 Dew, W. B. 314 Dewar, D. 410 Dewar, J. G. B. 424 †Dewes, B. O. 4, 319 †Dewey, F. C. 28 Dewey, L. 213 Dewson, L. J. 299 Diamond, A. G. H. 335 Diamond, I. J. A. 210 Diamond, W. E. de B. 169 Dibben, C. R. 148, 281 †Dick, G. F. G. 3, 335 Dick, G. R. A. 182 †Dickens, A. J. E. 7 Dickens, E. C. 169 Dickens, F. 330 †Dickinson, C. J. H. 8, 230 †Dickinson, G. S. 8, 283 †Dickinson, H. 23, 312a †Dickinson, H. W. 36, 332 †Dickinson, L. St. C. 9, 289 Dickinson, S. 188 †Dickinson, W. S. 15, 284 Dickman, H. A. 73, 210 Dicks, H. V. 163 Dicksee, H. J. H. 169, 313 Dicks, A. J. 356 †Dickson, G. H. M. 40, 257 †Dickson, J. 19 Dickson, L. T. 182 Dickson, R. G. 410 Didcott, F. E. 169 Diemer, P. H. 369 Digby, F. N. D. D. 229 Digby, L. 237 Dillon, D. T. 389 Dillon, T. J. 203 Dimmock, E. L. 352 Dimmock, N. H. 147, 169 Dingle, W. W. 169 Dinham, G. A. 201 Dinsdale, C. A. M. 223 Diplock, R. M. 260 Disley, H. R. 230 _D.C.M._ _149_ _D.F.C._ _144_ _D.S.C._ _52_ _D.S.O._ _46_ Ditcham, V. A. 403 D’Ivernois, V. H. B. 366 †Dix, C. B. 19, 360 Dix, J. A. 188 Dix, J. W. 163 Dixie, W. L. 416 Dixon, A. 396 Dixon, A. C. 73, 424 †Dixon, C. A. 24 Dixon, D’A. B. 360 Dixon, G. L. 266 Dixon, J. G. 221 Dixon, S. F. 261 Dixon, W. E. 406 Dixon, Wm. Scarth 203 †Dixon, Wm. Swanston 33, 283 Dobb, B. F. 197 Dobb, W. C. N. F. 197 Dobson, F. O. 227 †Dobson, N. G. 42, 227 Dobson, R. 400 †Dodd, A. 40, 169 †Dodd, E. J. 18, 187 Dodd, H. E. 242 Dodd, K. H. 374 Dodd, T. C. 331 Dodd, W. 377 †Dodds, H. A. 7, 385 Dodds, W. F. 364 Doe, C. V. 292 Doherty, F. 248 Doherty, J. W. 423 †Doherty, P. 19, 259 Dolbear, A. 210 Doll, P. J. 313 †D’Ombrain, R. M. 6, 261 †Donaghy, R. A. 34, 197 Donald, T. H. 197 Donaldson, A. J. 74, 263 †Donaldson, W. 17, 344 Donaldson-Selby, T. T. G. 209 Done, J. P. C. 153, 216 Done, R. 169 Donkin, C. D. G. 364 Donne, A. C. 418 Donne-Smith, L. 362 Donovan, T. N. 224 Doody, F. S. 231 Doran, T. A. 315 Dorman, R. B. 381 Dorn, J. S. G. 395 Dorrington, S. F. 74, 330 _Dorsetshire Regt._ _237_ Dottridge, H. R. 290 Douche, W. H. 416 Doughty, J. 233 Douglas, A. H. 313, 416 Douglas, F. 252 Douglas, G. F. 74, 209 Douglas, R. M. 276 Douglas, W. S. 398 Dove, H. V. B. 391 †Dove, S. E. 9, 263 Dove, W. W. 223 Dovey, A. G. 406 Dowden, H. J. 74, 191 Dowdeswell, F. 209 Dowell, A. E. 318 Dowler, E. H. 220 Down, H. H. 147, 169 Downer, F. 315 Downer, R. St. Q. 418 Downes, A. 353 Downey, F. N. 400 Downey, T. P. 197 Downie, G. A. 403 Downton, L. A. 406 †Dowsett, H. G. 35, 169 Dowsing, S. H. 153, 400 Dowson, R. A. 416 Dowson, S. H. 74, 369 Dowson, S. T. 380 Doyle, A. G. 74, 215 Doyle, W. F. 268 _Dragoons_ _184_ Drake, D. B. 382 Drake, S. E. 186 Drakeford, H. 74, 285 †Draper, M. D. 12, 169 Drapes, G. R. 337 Drew, W. 400 Drewry, A. S. 159 Drey, R. F. 318 Dreyfus, T. H. 194 Driskell, J. A. 406 Driver, E. T. 153, 169 Driver, H. O. 312 Driver-Holloway, T. H. 203 Drower, E. G. 398 Druce, C. J. 251 †Drummond, J. R. 38, 169 Dryland, L. G. 211 Drysdale, A. M. 188 Drysdale, M. W. 334 _Dublin Fusiliers, Royal_ _238_ Duce, W. 303 Duckworth, J. E. H. 74, 153, 382 †Duckworth, W. C. 40, 377 Dudbridge, M. 169 †Duddy, G. L. A. 32, 356 Duddy, J. F. E. 323 Dudley, A. T. 75, 391 †Dudley, H. E. 20, 153, 350 †Dudley, N. M. C. 11, 286 Duff, F. M. 344 Duff, Gordon 150, 197 †Duff, J. C. 4, 252 Duff, K. M. 252 Duffy, F. 169 Duffy, W. A. 320 Duggan, L. B. 169 Du Heaume, F. H. 153¶, 300 _D.C.L.I._ _232_ Duke, W. A. 416 †Dulin, W. W. M. 35, 169 Dulley, H. A. 400 Dun, A. L. 203¶ Dunand, A. M. 339 Dunbar, Sir A. E. Bart. 75, 153, 395 Duncan, A. 315 Duncan, C. P. H. 325 †Duncan, J. A. G. 29, 169 †Duncan, P. C. 23, 295 Duncan, W. G. 149 Dunell, A. G. 149, 153, 404 Dunford, C. W. 169 Dunkerton, E. L. H. 75, 385 Dunlop, G. A. 346 Dunmore, C. W. 323 Dunn, D. W. 364 †Dunn, E. G. 17, 285 †Dunn, H. A. 18 Dunn, H. B. 37, 236 Dunn, J. H. 233 Dunn, W. H. 286 Dunn, W. M. 239 Dunnage, G. E. 215 Dunston, G. H. 188 Dunt, L. A. 245 Dunwoody, J. O. 254 Dupas, F. M. 406 Duplock, F. W. M. 386 Dupont, A. N. 147, 169, 280 _Durham L.I._ _239_ Durand, E. D. 153, 398 Durkin, F. V. 382 Durlacher, N. G. 242 Durrant, J. R. G. 251 Durrant, N. 406 Durrant, R. T. 75, 195 †Durston, C. G. 10, 298 Duruty, C. E. 75, 371 Duthie, D. J. 75, 370 Durr-Ross, F. 387 Dutton, A. B. 421 Dutton, C. E. 328 Dutton, V. J. 271 Dutton, W. J. 75, 250 Duval, C. A. 356 †Duxbury, A. M. 32, 75, 339 Duxfield, G. C. 427 Dyall, A. 153, 412 Dyball, J. F. 404 Dye, J. E. 340 Dyer, A. E. 197 Dyer, F. E. 245 Dyer, W. S. 191 †Dyke, C. J. 25, 306 Dykes, O. 75, 192 Dyne, F. L. B. 246 Dyne, H. E. L. 362 Dyott, H. F. 412 Dysart, G. A. H. 362 Dyson, D. H. 410 †Dyson, G. 28¶ Eagar, W. Mc. G. 192 Eales, C. 255 †Eames, A. H. 8, 390, 392 Eames, F. 312 Earee, R. C. W. 292 Earl, C. C. 377 Earnshaw, P. H. 188 Earp, G. N. 203 Eason, W. S. 169 _East Kent Regt._ _260_ _East Lancashire Regt._ _271_ East Surrey Regt._ _357_ East, W. 244 _East Yorkshire Regt._ _392_ Eastaugh, C. J. 182, 313a Eastcott, J. N. 169 †Easterbrook, H. G. 33, 296 Eastman, A. G. 208 Easton, P. 295 Eastwood, R. G. 416 Eaton, G. E. 197 †Eaton, H. 18, 251 Eaton, J. E. C. 163, 423 Eatough, J. O. 270 Ebbles, J. K. 227 Ebdon, R. A. 197 Eddison, H. 364 Ede, C. W. 419 †Ede, E. W. 37, 75, 246 Eden, W. G. 379 †Edey, W. J. 29, 242 †Edgar, B. R. 18, 416 †Edge, E. H. 30, 295 Edge, J. D. 169 Edge, P. G. 148, 309 †Edghill, A. G. 33, 76, 268 †Edinger, V. 36, 371 Edinow, S. 169 Edis, Sir R. W. 148, 307 Edlmann, E. 153, 283 Edlmann, F. J. F. 47, 153, 332 Edlmann, H. E. 154, 307 Edminson, H. C. 231 Edminson, L. O. 76, 317 Edmond, A. D. 203 †Edmonds, E. P. P. 39, 169 Edmonds, W. B. 164, 350 Edmonds, W. H. 416 Edmunds, J. 76, 303 †Edwards, A. Edward 37, 373 Edwards, A. Ernest 393 Edwards, C. 404 Edwards, Cecil G. 275 Edwards, Cyril George 47, 154, 395 Edwards, C. H. 416 Edwards, E. D. 268 Edwards, F. S. 203 Edwards, George Cyril 159, 309 Edwards, G. H. 287 †Edwards, G. O. 21, 76, 334 Edwards, Harold 154, 236 †Edwards, Harry 24 Edwards, H. C. 394 Edwards, H. F. 405 Edwards, H. P. 307 Edwards, H. T. 197 Edwards, J. P. 169 Edwards, R. O. 148, 150, 154, 265, 397 †Edwards, W. 31, 404 Edwards, W. B. 374 Edwards, W. H. 76, 154, 374 Edwards, W. T. 373 †Edwards-Trollip, J. 37, 292 Eeles, G. N. 266 Egerton, B. S. 154, 188, 404 Egerton, F. C. C. 251 †Egerton, J. H. 24 Egerton, R. H. 314 Eglington, D. C. 76, 257 Eilbeck, W. A. 270 Eiloart, F. R. 76, 203 †Elborough, A. C. E. 4, 365, 388 Elder, A. A. 154, 348 Elder, I. N. 228 †Eley, R. C. 31, 303 Elford, P. W. T. 231 †Elias, H. J. 17, 334 Elkington, C. G. 47, 154, 251 Elkington, G. L. 153, 211 Elkington, G. W. 235, 354 Elkington, H. G. 76, 303 Elkington, R. L. 395 †Elkington, W. H. 30, 255 Elkins, A. J. 311 Ellam, H. J. 338 Ellams, G. E. 270 †Ellen, E. A. 12, 271 Ellen, R. B. 386 Ellen, W. P. 76, 154, 366 Ellerby, H. F. St. G. 405 Ellerker, W. T. 197 Ellery, H. W. O. 203 Ellett, H. P. 310a Ellingston, J. R. 416 †Elliot, N. 18, 329 Elliott, A. E. T. 76, 312 Elliott, A. G. 77, 217 Elliott, E. E. 77, 363 Elliott, F. T. 203 Elliott, F. W. 323 Elliott, H. E. D. 242 Elliott, H. F. 162 †Elliott, H. J. 41 Elliott, H. P. 236 †Elliott, P. M. 7, 319 Elliott, R. D. 349 Elliott, W. C. 250 Ellis, A. D. 310a Ellis, A. E. 169 Ellis, A. G. 182 Ellis, C. V. 159, 306 Ellis, F. G. 337 Ellis, F. H. 278 Ellis, F. P. 231 †Ellis, F. W. 29, 299 †Ellis, G. S. 18, 169 Ellis, H. 192 Ellis, H. C. 149, 406 Ellis, H. F. 250 Ellis, J. 77, 393 Ellis, J. E. 339 Ellis, P. D. 400 Ellis, R. 77, 154, 397 Ellis, R. D. 77, 239 †Ellis, S. D. 6, 77, 209 Ellis, T. M. 211 Ellison, A. M. 339 Ellison, H. 317 Ells, F. C. 358 Elms, E. C. 386 Elms, W. G. 387 Elmslie, N. 309 Elphick, E. R. 337 Elphick, H. G. T. 312 Elphick, R. 238 †Elsom, H. 15, 284 Elston, J. 387 †Eltham, C. W. 11, 361 Eltham, G. 371 Eltoft, W. C. 275 Elton, C. B. 184 Elton, H. S. 77, 154, 289 †Elvin, A. G. 23, 355 Elvy, L. T. 77, 299 Elwell, B. L. 345 Elworthy, S. G. 251 Emberson, W. S. 244 Emerson, G. C. 369 Emery, M. F. 332 †Emery, W. H. V. 40, 272 Emlyn, O. A. 374 Emmerson, E. N. 332 Emmett, J. H. 396 †Emslie, P. 36, 149, 150 Engelbach, R. 216 _Engineers, Royal_ _209_ England, H. F. 255 †English, A. C. 28, 149, 310a English, F. 356 English, F. G. 231 Enguell, G. J. 169 †Ennis, R. J. 19, 259 Ennor, F. H. 217 Epps, R. S. G. 306 Esam, E. S. 336 Esch, R. E. 287 Eskdale, J. A. 334 Esmond, Jack J. 424 Essex, A. C. 251 †Essex, P. C. 9, 269 _Essex Regt._ _241_ †Essex, R. A. Y. 25 Etheridge, A. H. 301 Etheridge, D. H. 169 Evans, B. S. 77, 149, 362 Evans, C. 374 Evans, C. F. 352 Evans, D. M. 377 Evans, D. T. 368 Evans, D. W. 77, 297 †Evans, F. B. 29, 169 Evans, F. T. 325 Evans, G. E. T. H. 246 †Evans, H. E. 31, 77, 390 Evans, H. K. 312a †Evans, Hugh Robert 38, 377 Evans, Hugh Richmond 374 Evans, H. R. G. 323 Evans, H. W. C. 416 †Evans, Jenkin E. 38, 235 †Evans, John E. 36, 377¶ †Evans, P. L. 42, 169 Evans, R. B. 243 Evans, R. D. 265 Evans, Richard, R. 169 Evans, Robert R. 373 Evans, T. C. W. M. 197 Evans, T. E. 78, 374 Evans, T. H. 355 Evans, T. K. 78, 334 Evans, T. P. 416 Evans, T. W. 188 Evans, U. R. 358 Evans, V. H. 374 Evans, W. 218 Evans, W. E. 203 Evans, W. H. 373 Eve, R. M. 333 Eve, V. L. 312 Evelyn, A. F. 290 Evenett, P. M. 244 Everatt, E. 169¶ †Everett, S. 24 Evers, J. Mc E. S. 228 †Evershed, P. D. 36, 292 Evetts, R. C. T. 197 Evison, F. C. 283 Ewbank, C. H. P. 170 Ewels, C. 370 Ewen, A. J. C. 383 †Ewen, H. S. 32, 78, 305 Ewing, J. H. 269 Exley, F. H. 236 Eyles, W. G. 412 Eyre, A. B. B. 356 Eyre, F. T. 287 Faber, E. G. 274 Fabling, H. W. 154, 214 Facey, R. V. 170 Facey, W. E. 389 Fagan, H. A. 78¶, 390§ Fahy, C. P. J. 192 Fahy, D. F. 188 Fair, J. 239 Fairbairn, A. R. 144, 170 †Fairbairn, G. E. 4, 240 Fairbairn, G. H. 78, 341 †Fairbairn, M. 18, 279 Fairbairn, W. F. 78, 385 Fairbairns, C. P. 403 †Fairbairns, I. M. 20, 192 Fairbairns, R. H. 78, 405, 416 Fairchild, J. B. W. 154, 203 Fairclough, D. F. C. 334 Fairholme, H. W. 154, 398 Fairhurst, W. E. 159, 243 Fairney, L. 292 †Fairtlough, G. H. 35, 78, 154, 214, 308 Fairtlough, L. W. 361 Fairweather, H. F. 412 Faith, A. 400 †Falby, E. F. 9, 274 Falck, L. L. 150, 170, 321 Falk, C. J. 79, 380 Falkner, W. B. 383 Falkner-Lee, F. 381 Fallon, J. R. 342 Fallow, H. F. 276 †Fanshawe, H. V. 22, 220 Faraday, L. B. 315 †Faraday, R. 17, 291, 416 Farey, P. N. M. 265 Farmborough, J. C. 214 Farmer, A. E. 225 Farmer, A. V. 356 Farmer, C. A. 278 Farmer, G. J. 300 Farmer, H. E. 163, 372 Farmiloe, K. M. 341 Farmiloe, T. H. 296 Farnan, A. W. 266 Farnes, H. E. 241 Farnes, T. N. 339 Farnham, J. A. G. 406 Farnsworth, S. R. 277 Farquharson, A. G. 345 †Farquharson, H. J. 9, 327 †Farr, F. J. 24 †Farran, C. 9, 265 Farrant, V. T. 154, 276 Farrar, F. J. 243 Farrel, R. H. 229 Farrell, K. G. 170 Farrier, A. V. 159, 170, 233 Farrimond, W. 79, 154, 371 Farrington, F. V. 312 Farrington, R. L. 318 Farrington, W. B. 47, 150, 153, 335 Farrow, A. 271 Farrow, G. H. 313a, 416 Farrow, J. W. 159, 400 Farrow, R. J. R. 230 Farthing, A. 170 †Fattorini, T. 36, 170 Faucett, L. W. 170 Faulkner, H. E. 306 Faulkner, H. F. 170 Faulkner, J. B. 323 Faulkner, R. 272 †Faunch, E. A 16, 203 Favell, W. R. A. 209 Fawcett, E. H. 340 Fawcett, R. M. 406 †Fawcett, W. 30, 339 Fawkes, F. H. 154, 197 †Fazan, R. 3, 365 †Fear, R. S. 29, 170 Fearn, C. A. 79, 388 †Fearn, H. 22, 360 Fearne, S. 316 Featherstone, H. 406 Featherstone, J. E. 396 Fehr, F. C. 388 Fehrman, A. A. F. 405 Feilden, G. St. Clair 393 Felkin, S. D. 148, 150, 164 Fell, A. L. 395 Fell, E. 337 †Fell, K. G. 39 †Fellowes, C. W. 30, 352 Fellows, F. B. 150, 154, 304 Fellows, L. D. 313 Fells, S. F. J. 170 †Feltham, A. 10, 227 Felton, A. R. 170 Felton, C. T. 170 †Fennell, L. A. R. 14 †Fenner, A. T. 27, 352 Fenner, P. G. 24 †Fenning, R. W. 215 Fenning, W. G. 203 †Fenn-Smith, W. K. 28, 170 Fenton, D. 197 Fenton-Jones, D. W. 400 Fentum, C. G. 333 Fenwick, B. A. 359 Fenwick, C. J. 320 Fenwick, H. E. 334 Ferguson, A. C. W. 275 †Ferguson, B. V. 29 †Ferguson, D. C. 12, 256 Ferguson, D. G. 79, 154¶, 260 Ferguson, J. C. 170 Ferguson, J. S. 79, 347 Ferguson, M. G. 203 Ferguson, R. M. J. 292 Ferguson, T. 203 Ferguson, W. A. 344 Fern, P. 424 Ferraby, D. 392 Ferraby, F. 400 †Ferris, H. N. 22, 250 Fewkes, L. 170 Ffoulkes-Jones, E. J. 170 Ficklin, A. H. 313 Fiddaman, W. A. M. 387 Field, A. J. 347 Field, E. 154, 416§ Field, H. C. P. 393 Field, H. F. 364 Field, John 406 Field, Joseph 211 †Field, R. H. 35 Field, R. T. 306 Field, S. 170 Field, V. M. 182 Fielden, L. 196 Fielding, E. F. 350 Fielding, W. H. 148, 154, 215 Figg, S. V. 79, 154, 369 Fildes, G. P. 218, 296 †Filmer, V. R. R. 26, 185 Filsell, G. V. P. 376 Finch, A. W. B. 365 Finch, E. L. W. J. 183 Findlay, J. W. 265 Findlay, L. H. 244 Findlay, R. M. 427 Findon, R. H. 383 Finke, R. F. G. B. 170 Finlay, G. L. K. 312a Finn, W. 243 †Finnemore, H. J. 31, 366 Finnigan, E. A. 344 Finnigan, F. 258 Finnis, H. J. 395 Finnis, W. T. 154, 365, 406 Finn-Kelsey, W. J. 405 †Firth, E. 34 Firth, F. G. 398 †Fischer, A. W. 7, 154¶, 234 †Fish, B. E. 9, 366 †Fish, B. L. 41, 323 †Fisher, C. H. 40, 143, 358 †Fisher, E. H. 4, 390 Fisher, G. R. S. 247 Fisher, H. C. 79, 154¶, 322 Fisher, J. J. 410 Fisher, T. W. 383 Fisher, W. E. 79, 405 †Fisk, H. H. 24 Fisk, W. E. 154, 276 Fitch, C. A. 217 Fitch, I. F. 264 Fitch, S. A. 379 Fitz-Gibbon, F. C. 360 Fitzgerald, C. T. 403 Fitzgerald, G. 385 Fitzgerald, K. G. 398 Fitzgerald, R. E. 398 Fitzpatrick, J. T. 286 †Fitzsimmons, C. H. 19 Fixter, T. 302 Flanders, F. G. P. 423 Flawn, N. G. 203 Fleeming, W. H. 339 †Fleet, W. A. 34, 217 Fleming, A. D. 262 Fleming, C. B. R. 412 Fleming, D. M. 183 Fleming, H. S. 79, 332 †Fleming, J. A. 8, 262 Fleming, J. S. 263 Fleming, L. P. 255 Fleming, R. B. 251 Fleming, S. H. 250 Fleming, S. W. 228 Fleming-Sandes, A. J. T. 44, 357 †Fletcher, C. B. 41 Fletcher, C. H. 188 Fletcher, H. 287 Fletcher, M. R. 330 Fletcher, P. 335 Fletcher, R. B. 313, 416 Fletcher, R. C. 313, 405 Flight, B. P. 255 †Flinders, J. J. 24 Flinn, C. H. 183 Flinn, H. E. 232 Flint, A. W. 360 †Flint, C. W. 8, 332 Flint, G. H. 321 Flint, H. 79, 154 Flint, R. P. 318 †Flower, A. C. 10, 217 Flux, H. J. 203 _Flying Corps, Royal_ _164_ Flynn, E. H. 239 Foale, W. E. 197 †Foard, B. H. 25 Fold, E. S. 339 Folkard, H. F. 412 Folkes, P. L. 247 Foord, B. A. 79, 292 †Foot, D. V. 16, 170 _Foot Guards_ _217_ †Forbes, A. 9, 154, 369 †Forbes, A. S. 9, 347 †Forbes, D. 31, 344 Forbes, G. F. M. 80, 248 †Forbes, L. 18, 291, 321 †Ford, C. W. 19, 278 Ford, E. V. 364 Ford, F. B. 266 Ford, H. F. P. 260 Ford, L. B. 150, 163¶, 309 Ford, L. C. 214 †Ford, R. D. 2, 154, 259 Ford, T. F. 416 †Forde, J. H. 24 _Foreign Orders, etc._ _150_ Forrer, L. 371 Forrester, J. 154, 218 Forshaw, R. 424 Forster, J. M. 197 Forster, H. 192 Forster-Knight, G. 197 Forsyth, J. 370 †Forsyth, J. C. 20, 381 Forsyth, J. D. 333 Forsyth, T. T. 334 Fortune, G. E. 150, 396 †Fortune, S. W. 6, 341 Foskett, A. S. 313, 319 Foskett, H. H. 154, 314, 416 Foskett, N. 416 Foskett, R. F. J. 249 Foss, W. 188 Foster, A. 334 Foster, A. E. 376 Foster, E. C. 311 Foster, E. H. 301 †Foster, F. H. 17, 170 †Foster, F. J. 20, 170 Foster, F. M. 223 Foster, H. O. 215 Foster, R. F. 271 Foster, S. I. 183 Foster, T. S. 400 Foster, W. A. 316 †Foulger, M. 4, 348 Foulkes, E. 80, 277 Foulkes-Jones, G. G. 374 Foulsham, C. S. 356 Foulsham, E. C. 354 Foulsham, F. C. 203 Foulsham, R. 356 Fountaine, A. C. 374 Fowden, B. L. 231 Fowle, A. C. 342 Fowle, H. A. 371 †Fowler, F. A. 18, 203 Fox, A. W. 301 Fox, D. 400 Fox, D. C. 331 Fox, E. 149 Fox, E. C. 250 Fox, G. L. 321 Fox, H. G. 260, 369 Fox, Joseph 278 Fox, John 389 Fox, J. H. G. 203 Foxon, S. W. 278 Fradgley, A. D. 423 †Frampton, J. R. 18, 251 France, B. E. 203 Francis, C. W. 163 Francis, E. L. 400 Francis, I. 154, 197 †Francis, W. G. 29, 170 †Francis, W. J. 30, 247 Francis-Hawkins, F. H. M. 170 Franghaidi, G. P. 314 Frank, C. F. 144, 170 Frank, H. E. 370 †Frankenstein, O. R. 13, 377 Frankish, W. M. 309 Frankland, C. H. 197 Frankland, T. L. 362 Franklin, A. T. 224 Franklin, C. 211 Franklin, H. 312a Franklin, K. 211 Franklin, L. 80, 388 Franklin-Adams, B. I. 310a, 154¶, 211 Franks, D. A. 370 Fransham, W. H. E. 297 Fraser, A. 80, 257 †Fraser, A. C. 37, 80, 292 †Fraser, C. D. 30, 290 Fraser, C. G. 170, 280 Fraser, C. T. 326 Fraser, D. 412 Fraser, D. W. 410 Fraser, E. A. 154, 286 †Fraser, E. L. 26, 416 Fraser, G. T. 154, 416 Fraser, I. M. 292 Fraser, J. W. 412 Fraser, K. 300 Fraser, R. D. 301 Fraser, W. A. 394 Frater, A. H. 154, 170, 232 Fray, H. 410 Frazier, F. W. 282 †Freaker, A. L. 24 Frecker, A. C. 323 Free, S. C. H. 233 Freeman, C. J. A. 272 Freeman, F. J. C. 356 Freeman, G. H. 154, 197 Freeman, P. 203 Freeman, W. A. 412 Freeth, C. E. 230 Freeth, H. F. 338 French, A. C. 255 French, D. H. 321 French, R. H. 170 French, S. 303 French, W. H. 192 Frew, J. G. H. 170 †Fricker, E. 10, 264 Friend, C. P. 80, 380 †Friend, F. H. 5, 380 Friend, R. A. 421 Fright, H. W. 80, 274 Frisby, E. C. 170 Frisley, H. R. 405 Frith, R. W. 223 †Frost, A. 23, 309, 415 Frost, A. St. J. 154, 366 Frost, E. A. 247 Frost, F. A. 290 †Frost, K. 2, 262 Frost, N. P. A. 286 Frost, W. 203 Frost, W. E. 371 Frost, W. F. 197 †Froud, H. W. 18, 239 Froy, W. A. 290 Fry, A. J. 421 Fry, D. C. 277 Fry, G. C. L. 162 Fryer, R. E. 209 Fryer, S. E. 149, 163 Fryer, T. J. H. 80, 266 Fulbeck, C. E. 203 Fulcher, W. J. 412 †Fullagar, C. E. 32 †Fuller, E. P. 21, 362 Fuller, G. J. F. F. 306 Fuller, H. N. 410 Fuller, R. U. 170 Fuller, T. 264 Funnell, T. H. 356 Furmston, C. W. 377 Furrell, B. 291 Furze, C. 311a Furze, C. G. 398 Furze, G. 80, 163, 218, 311 _Fusiliers, Royal_ _245_ Gabbott, E. P 203 Gadd, C. A. 281 Gadd, L. C. 362 Gage, T. W. 242 Gahan, J. 403 Gains, A. T. 264 Gale, G. A. 381 Gale, H. F. 387 Gale-Hasleham, D. A. 170 Gall, W. S. 195 Gallagher, C. F. 315 Gallagher, J. 197 Gallard, W. J. H. 170 Gallichan, H. N. 224 Gallienne, J. W. H. 368 Gallop, A. J. 183 Gallop, H. H. 250 Gallop, P. C. 150 Galloway, L. D. 197 Galloway, V. 393 Gamble, D. B. 310a Gamble, P. A. 332 Gammon, A. K. 254 Gammon, K. 197 Gandy, F. 356 Gane, A. 170 Gantlett, R. A. R. 383 †Garbutt, J. H. 41 Garbutt, J. R. 81, 264 Garden, J. A. 256 Garden, J. B. 298 Garden, W. E. 183 Gardiner, H. M. 170 Gardiner, J. H. 273, 279 Gardiner, P. E. 251 Gardner, E. M. 312 Gardner, G. H. 243, 419 Gardner, H. 81, 154, 203 Gardner, H. E. 331 Gardner, J. W. 312 Gardner, O. J. 163 Gardner, R. D. C. 302 †Gardner, R. P. 16 Gardner, W. O. 293 †Gare, J. H. 28 Garland, A. S. T. 237 Garmonsway, G. N. 188 Garner, A. E. 281 Garner, A. L. C. 355 Garner, P. R. 159, 170 Garnett, A. W. 170 Garnett, J. 342 Garrans, H. H. 211 Garrard, C. P. 81, 365 Garratt, H. W. 353 †Garraway, W. G. 19 Garrett, A. W. 264 †Garrett, M. H. 38, 300 Garrod, J. D. L. 170 Garside, W. 423 Garth, H. R. 215 Gartly, W. H. A. 390 Garvie, H. A. 256 †Garvin, W. M. 21, 242 Gascoigne, H. 81, 163 Gasson, S. 203 Gates, C. E. 198 †Gates, D. L. 5, 354 Gates, P. H. 312a Gates, W. C. 340 Gatheral, G. M. 287 Gathercole, E. H. 371 Gatty, D. I. V. 203 Gaulder, C. W. E. 81, 154, 388 †Gaunt, B. W. 38, 387 Gaunt, H. N. 393 Gawler, H. S. 81, 387 Gawley, R. J. 410 Gawthrop, W. O. 266 Gay, F. G. 255 Gaynor, H. F. 299 Gaywood, C. H. 364 Gaywood, F. J. 81, 360 †Geary, R. F. 6, 303 Geddes, W. J. 148, 188 Gedge, L. S. V. 170 Gedney, C. F. W. 400 Gedye, A. J. 251 Gee, A. S. 318 Gelsthorpe, A. M. 47, 154, 239, 415 Gemmel, J. A. B. S. 159, 273 _General List_ _400_ †Gent, G. E. 20, 192 †George, A. L. 33, 371 George, E. B. 403 George, J. R. C. 218 George, W. H. 81, 154, 162, 222 German, A. G. 286 †Gerhardi, C. 42, 427§ Gerhardi, T. E. 149 †Gerrard, F. W. 24 Gerson, J. L. 412 †Gethin, P. F. 7, 235 Gething, S. 24 Gianella, C. L. 227 Gibb, H. R. 293 Gibb, R. 251 Gibb, W. M. 424, 403 †Gibbon, F. W. 37, 334 Gibbon, H. M. 170 Gibbons, F. R. 283 Gibbons, H. V. 234 Gibbons, J. 314 Gibbons, J. F. G. 81, 335 Gibbons, J. F. 314 †Gibbins, R. B. 27, 370 Gibbons, W. E. 154, 353 Gibbs, E. N. 82, 312 Gibbs, G. Y. 148, 154, 409 †Gibbs, H. A. 15, 225 Gibbs, H. B. S. 195 Gibbs, J. E. A. 368 Gibbs, L. H. 82, 272 Gibbs, T. H. 203 Gibbs, T. R. 82, 256 Giblett, H. D. 182 Gibson, A. 82, 343 Gibson, A. J. 263 †Gibson, A. M. 10, 395 Gibson, A. W. 227 †Gibson, C. M. 16, 386 Gibson, D. 257 Gibson, D. R. 82, 225 Gibson, G. C. 242 Gibson, G. W. 351 Gibson, J. A. 154, 170 Gibson, J. R. 303, 336 Gibson, J. T. 410 Gibson, J. W. 393 Gibson, K. G. 287 Gibson, R. B. 154, 222, 353 Gibson, R. J. C. 377 Gibson, S. R. 203 Gibson, T. 416 Gibson, W. O. 395 Gibson, W. W. 374 Giffard, D. G. C. 330 Giffen, L. E. 306 Gifford, R. P. 424 Gifford, W. D. G. 82, 386 Gigg, W. G. 383 Giggins, R. C. 211 †Gilbert, E. A. 15 Gilbert, G. H. 394 Gilbert, M. 303 Gilbert, S. P. 186 Gilby, A. J. 282 Gilchrist, J. 82, 344 Gilding, E. B. 198 Giles, A. 170 †Giles, G. 7, 252 Giles, J. 323 Giles, M. H. 159, 276 Gilkes, C. A. 356 Gilks, Harold L. 154, 319 Gilks, Humphrey, L. 82, 154, 308 Gill, C. L. 287 Gill, G. G. 293 Gill, Henry S. 228 Gill, Hugh S. 83, 187 †Gill, J. W. 6, 389 Gill, R. R. 211, 313 †Gill, W. R. 20, 339 Gillard, S. H. 251 Gillbard, G. 170 Gillbee, S. J. 246 Gillespie, A. H. 345 †Gillespie, G. W. 14¶, 321 Gillespie, I. 278 Gillespie, J. W. M. 351 †Gillespie, L. H. G. 27, 164 Gillespie, T. L. 83, 381 Gillett, E. B. 356 Gillett, F. C. B. 293 Gillett, H. V. 217 Gillett, P. T. R. 198 Gillett, S. 412 Gillett, S. E. 233 Gilley, J. 314 Gilliard, L. P. 403 Gillgrass, A. 314 Gilliat, A. 228 †Gilliat, R. V. 34, 317 Gilliatt, L. 328 Gillies, K. 256 Gillings, G. A. 170 Gillon, G. S. 203 Gillott, A. 362 Gillott, C. 83, 240 Gilmore, A. M. 188 Gilmour, R. 244 Gilvray, G. F. 192 Ginger, A. H. 383 Ginger, L. S. 321 †Girard, G. M. E. 26, 282 Girling, F. J. 309 Girling, R. O. 395 †Girling, S. E. 39, 233 Girvan, C. 154, 286 Gits, E. J. 393 Gitsham, A. H. 279 †Gittings, C. 30, 272 †Gittins, H. S. 170¶ Givan, H. C. 371 †Gjems, A. O. M. 19, 245 Gjertsen, R. 83, 150, 154¶, 243 Gladman, C. W. 364 Gladwin, D. R. M. 198 Glanley, S. A. 214 Glason, J. A. 268 †Glass, L. G. 22, 268 Glassborow, J. E. R. L. 366 Glazer, D. P. 170 Gledhill, A. C. 279 Glen, V. 154, 314 Glencross, D. G. 233 Glencross, L. H. 241 Glendening, A. G. 302 Glendining, W. C. 236 Glenfield, F. 403 Glenister, R. T. 365 Glennie, G. H. 203 Glenton, F. 154, 293 Glibbery, A. B. 383 Glibbery, H. E. 159 Glinister, A. C. 214 _Gloucestershire Regt._ _248_ †Glover, C. J. 11, 297 Glover, C. W. 154, 203 Glover, H. 255 Glover, J. 389 Glover, M. C. 83, 370 Glover, N. 287 Glover, W. A’L. D. 182 †Gluckman, P. 11, 306 Gluckstein, L. H. 154, 355 Gluckstein, M. 214 †Glynn, A. H. 12, 300 Goacher, F. 83, 310a Goadby, A. W. 281 Godber, L. 413 Goddard, F. C. 182 Goddard, F. D. 410 †Goddard, G. C. 40, 360 Goddard, W. J. 83, 264 Godefroi, J. 400 Godfrey, E. G. 83, 291 †Godfrey, H. 9, 269 Godfrey, S. C. 83, 149, 154, 344 †Godfrey, S. M. 28, 309 †Godfrey, V. 7, 154, 344 Godfrey, W. E. 353 Goding, R. R. 171 †Godson, S. F. T. 24 Godward, G. 332 Godwin, C. R. 320 Goering, E. F. 198 Goldburg, P. 323 Goldby, Frank L. 406 Goldby, Frederick L. 171 Goldie, B. C. 83, 297 Goldie, J. 400 Goldie, M. F. 364 †Goldie, P. 5, 273 Goldie, R. G. 154, 273 Golding, C. T. 355 †Golding, H. G. L. 277§¶ †Golding, H. W. 41, 154, 403 Golding, J. 47, 150, 154, 398 Golding, J. A. 359 Golding, O. 198 Goldring, W. G. 366 †Golds, F. 10, 359 †Golds, I. T. 26, 359 Golds, R. L. 171 Goldsbury, C. M. 84, 296 Goldschmidt, H. H. A. 163, 298 Goldsmith, G. L. 201 Goldsmith, W. L. 400 Goldstein, R. M. 400 Goldthorp, R. H. 47, 154¶, 311a Gollan, A. L. D. 390 †Golle, C. V. 28 Good, C. F. 261 Good, J. W. 416 Good, R. W. 203 Good, T. S. 389 †Goodale, A. W. 4, 348 Goodbody, F. W. 312a Goodbody, J. B. 185 Goodbrook, P. H. 337 †Goodchild, S. C. 7, 241 †Goodchild, S. J. 31, 348 Goodchild, S. T. 371 Goode, G. H. 264 Goode, H. P. 406 Goodearle, F. R. 171 Gooderham, G. H. 427 Goodfellow, A. W. 360 Gooding, H. E. 315 †Gooding, R. J. 24 Goodlass, C. W. 391 †Goodman, J. 14, 278 Goodman, K. I. 170 †Goodman, R. M. 4, 154, 226 Goodman, S. 350 Goodrich, E. E. 242 Goodrich, H. B. V. 342 Goodrick, M. G. 150, 198 Goodsall, R. H. 195 Goodway, H. W. 154, 301 Goodwin, B. E. 182 Goodwin, B. M. 211 Goodwin, J. 233 †Goodyear, F. 16, 244 †Goolden, A. W. 42, 357 Goossens, A. A. 328 Gordon, A. 410 †Gordon, A. F. 33, 229 Gordon, A. H. 154, 211 Gordon, E. 216 Gordon, H. 427 _Gordon Highlanders_ _252_ Gordon, J. E. 221 Gordon, S. R. 154, 419 Gordon, W. P. L. 328 Gore, E. C. 385 Gore, W. 311a Goring, L. T. 185 Gorman, A. 239 Gornall, L. A. 272 Gorrell, J. N. 273 Goslett, R. G. 84, 150, 154, 403 Gosnell, V. C. 311 Gosney, H. W. 84, 341 Goss, W. A. 233 Gosse, R. W. 329 Gossey, L. S. 148, 159, 420 Gossling, F. F. 254 Gossling, H. F. 363 Gossling, R. E. 350 Gossling, T. B. 351 †Gotch, D. H. 2, 381 Gotch, D. I. 84, 154, 330 †Gotelee, F. 40 †Gotelee, G. H. 38, 367 Gothard, C. F. 203 Gouda, W. F. 323 Goudie, N. 144, 165, 171 Gough, H. G. 163 Gough, J. A. 317 Gould, Alec. 244 †Gould, Arthur 7, 230 Gould, A. N. 84, 248 Gould, C. E. 84, 194 Gould, C. F. 416 †Gould, J. R. S. 33, 154, 313, 416 Gould, L. C. 154, 416 Gould, R. M. 150, 321 Gould, V. F. 392 Gould, W. J. E. 186 Gould, W. S. 154, 299 Goulder, A. C. 309 Gourlay, C. W. 192 Gowen, H. G. 227¶ Gower, F. W. 325 †Grace, A. A. G. 17, 171 †Grace, W. H. 24 Graddon, W. D. 188 Graham, A. G. N. 238 Graham, E. A. 330 Graham, H. J. 228 Graham, J. 163 Graham, K. 84, 255 Graham, P. 332 Graham, R. R. 424 †Graham, T. E. 31, 84, 346 Graham-White, R. 423 Grahame, K. M. 233 Grainger, J. C. 299 Grammont, R. T. 171 Grange, F. 336 †Granger, E. E. W. 19, 154, 268 Grant, A. 374 Grant, A. C. 368 Grant, E. H. S. 297 Grant, F. D. 171 Grant, G. D. 366 Grant, John (6869) 159, 256 Grant, John (765938) 253 Grant, J. A. 275 Grant, J. L. 257 Grant, R. 198 Grant, T. H. 383 †Grassick, W. H. 188§ Grattan, D. A. 396 †Gratwick, H. D. 42, 235 Grave, F. J. 407 Graves, A. G. 350 Graves, E. 288 Gray, C. G. 198 Gray, C. G. D. 171 †Gray, C. K. 14, 302 Gray, C. R. 203 Gray, D. 304 †Gray, E. B. 27, 208 Gray, F. W. 288 Gray, G. Sidney 266 Gray, G. Sinclair 271 †Gray, H. A. 35, 85, 262 Gray, H. L. 188 Gray, H. R. 243 Gray, H. V. 84, 249 Gray, James (2430) 85, 150, 362 Gray, James (4237) 303 Gray, J. A. 317 Gray, J. E. 203 Gray, J. H. 192 †Gray, O. 37 Gray, S. A. 85, 305 Grayson, E. 171 Greasley, J. E. 281 Greaves, H. F. K. 171 Greaves, R. G. 366 †Green, Allen 20, 396 Green, Arthur (760934) 356 Green, Arthur (5495) 85, 233 †Green, A. B. 24 †Green, A. F. 30, 351 Green, A. G. N. 240 Green, A. J. 304 Green, A. L. 211 Green, A. S. 359 Green, A. V. 247 Green, C. W. S. 330 Green, E. A. 240 †Green, F. C. 4, 282 Green, F. D. H. 182 Green, F. J. 198 Green, G. R. 85, 217 Green, Harold 396 Green, Harold J. 237 Green, Harry 331 Green, Henry J. 264 Green, H. M. 312a †Green, J. G. A. 26, 416 Green, J. H. 164, 171 Green, N. J. 407 Green, O. H. 387 Green, W. B. 171 Green, W. C. 85, 150, 352, 392 Greenacre, W. D. C. 220 Greenaway, B. V. 171 Greenbank, J. R. 195 †Greene, D. W. 29, 421 Greene, R. E. 171 Greenfield, E. F. 247 †Greenhill, F. W. R. 22, 217 Greenhill, H. P. 171 Greenidge, S. C. C. 301 Greening, C. B. 349 Greening, F. V. 149 Greenman, J. E. 400 Greenshields, L. W. 337 Greenwall, E. B. 192 †Greenwood, A. D. 37, 224 Greenwood, C. 154, 211 Greenwood, C. F. H. 47, 154, 305, 307 Greenwood, C. H. 400 Greenwood, D. S. 389 Greenwood, F. T. 407 Greenwood, F. W. 261 Greenwood, J. E. 358 †Greenwood, J. H. 35, 85, 264 Greenwood, J. S. 227 Greer, A. 254 †Greeves, A. F. W. 21, 352 Gregg, R. A. 316 Gregory, E. G. 353 Gregory, G. 400 Gregory, H. 413 Gregory, J. S. 198 †Gregory, P. J. 21, 334 Gregory, R. J. 423 Gregory, W. J. I. D. 321 †Greiffenhagen, N. 6, 260 Greig, D. McN. 148, 354 Greig, H. G. 288 †Grellier, A. B. 31, 270 _Grenadier Guards_ _217_ Grenside, H. C. 203 Gresham, H. T. 367 Gretton, E. W. 289 Greville, W. 353 †Grew, W. E. 22, 371 Grey, H. K. 288 †Grey, W. C. 41 Grice, A. N. 154, 133 †Grice, L. C. 14, 194 Grice, S. 288 Grice, S. W. 365 Grice, W. S. 85, 203 Grierson, J. T. 345 Grierson, K. McI. 48, 85, 150, 154, 318 Grierson, R. H. F. 314 †Griffen, H. S. 13, 349 Griffin, A. E. 85, 154, 209 †Griffin, E. W. 38, 250 Griffin, S. W. 154, 162 Griffith, F. 171 Griffith, F. S. 313, 416 Griffith, G. W. 374 Griffith, J. 334 Griffith, J. E. 237 Griffith, J. R. 286 Griffiths, A. 195 Griffiths, D. R. 171¶ Griffiths, F. V. 275 †Griffiths, G. 39 Griffiths, H. O. 377 Griffiths, H. P. 320, 322, 426 Griffiths, H. P. J. 269 Griffiths, S. A. 297 Griffiths, T. V. 336 Griffiths, W. H. 86, 371 Grigor, J. A. 410 †Grimsdell, R. E. 10, 290 Grimshaw, J. E. 272 †Grimsley, W. H. 40, 391 Grimwood, H. 317 Grinter, T. G. 226 †Grissell, F. 9, 218 Grist, A. P. 407 Groocock, A. D. 198 Groocock, G. H. 281 †Groom, C. 28, 309 Groom, C. R. N. 260 Groom, V. E. 145, 171¶ Groom, W. O. 313a Gros, H. S. 318 Grose, H. H. 250 Grout, M. H. 264 Grove, A. G. 231 Grove-Price, W. F. 326 Groves, H. F. 331 Grover, G. W. M. 418 Groves, F. 386 Groves, J. 171 †Growse, J. H. 31, 329 Grugeon, H. 348 Grundy, C. V. 204 Grundy, F. 297 Grundy, G. F. 198 Gruskin, C. 407 Gubbins, A. B. G. 188 Guerrier, A. P. 204 Guinee, J. 225 Guinness, R. C. 245 Gulick, J. D. 285 Gully, S. 371 †Gummer, B. A. 9, 285 †Gunn, E. A. 42, 204 Gunn, H. J. 154, 346 Gunn, H. S. 192 Gunn, M. R. 221 Gunn, W. H. 253 Gunnell, D. A. 362 Gunning, W. G. 171 Gurdon, F. 407 Gurner, E. D. 272 †Gurney, K. G. 27, 250 Gurney, P. S. 204 Gurney, R. B. 407 Gurney, R. W. 251 Gurton, W. H. 211 Guthrie, L. R. 312a Guthrie, W. 413 †Gutteridge, R. H. 10, 296 Guttridge, G. W. 373 Guttridge, J. F. 86, 154, 391 Guy, J. K. 209 Guy, R. 323 †Guy, R. C. 37, 225 Guyer, A. K. 349 Gwatkin, F. P. 424 Gwatkin, V. C. H. 342 Gwyn, A. G. 403 Gwynn, E. J. C. 288 Gwynne, T. H. 367 Hack, M. S. 149, 154 Hack, W. P. 86, 284 Hacker, T. H. S. 192 Hacklett, L. A. 333 †Haddock, J. H. 31, 260 Haddon, B. L. 154, 350 Haddon, H. 171 Haden, V. W. 198 †Hadley, E. S. 20, 250 Hadley, J. A. 192 Hadrill, C. I. 86, 393 Hadwick, W. 390 †Haeffner, F. W. 8, 191 Haggart, D. D. 416 Haggart, E. C. 171 Haggart, J. G. F. G. T. 230 Haggerjudd, W. 381 Haggis, B. 154 Haggis, E. V. 325 Haggis, K. C. 360 Haigh, G. D. D. 407 Haigh, G. R. 171 Haines, L. W. 198 Hakewill, T. G. 6, 164, 352 †Halcrow, A. P. 15, 254 Halcrow, M. E. 305 Halcrow, O. H. 329 Halden, R. J. 423 Haldin-Davis 312a Hale, C. F. W. 342 Hale, G. T. 154, 225, 416 Hale, H. M. 383 Hales, W. C. 198 Halford, R. C. 188 Halford-Adcock, H. H. 240 Halkett, G. W. 163, 185 †Hall, A. L. 32, 154, 360 Hall, A. R. C. 368 Hall, A. W. 86, 308 Hall, C. R. 323 Hall, E. T. 171 Hall, F. J. 366 Hall, F. W. G. 416 Hall, H. W. 318 Hall, J. E. 387 †Hall, J. S. 16, 393 Hall, L. E. 86, 154, 265 Hall, M. 188 †Hall, N. de H. 10, 354 Hall, P. H. 270 Hall, R. C. 251 Hall, S. E. 366 Hall, S. F. 192 Hall, T. F. B. 388 Hall, T. N. 304 Hall, V. O. 366 Hall, W. B. C. 262, 328 Hall, W. E. 171, 304 Hall, W. J. 305 Hall, W. T. 256 Hallam, F. V. 334 Hallam, H. J. B. 377 Hallet, C. J. S. 400 Hallett, L. 316 Hallewell, A. V. 350 Halliday, C. P. 86, 388 Halliday, H. E. 86, 382 Hallman, C. 260 †Halliwell, Fred (764065) 33, 318 †Halliwell, Frederick (764241) 40, 318 †Hallmark, P. H. 38, 387 †Hallowes, R. P. 5, 44, 86, 154, 319 †Hallpike, C. G. 32, 204 Halls, J. L. 293 †Halls, W. J. 41 †Hallward, K. L. 7, 381 Halsall, H. 407 Halse, E. A. 154, 393 Halsey, E. 198 †Halsey, E. C. 17, 292 Hambley, R. L. 306 Hamel-Smith, A. H. 225 Hamer, W. 407 Hamill, J. 204 Hamilton, A. D. 256 Hamilton, C. R. 220 †Hamilton, Claude W. 25, 266 Hamilton, Cyril W. 171 †Hamilton, H. J. 35, 86, 171, 232¶ Hamilton, J. A. 221 Hamilton, J. G. 198 Hamilton, J. R. 347 Hamilton, M. M. 171 †Hamilton, N. C. 8, 330 Hamilton, R. B. 265 †Hamlen, P. 2 Hammersley, C. 171 Hammond, A. E. 223 Hammond, F. 230 †Hammond, H. J. 30, 251 †Hammond, K. L. C. 30, 334 †Hammond, L. G. 24 Hammond, R. F. 204 Hammond, W. 399 _Hampshire Regt._ _253_ †Hampshire, S. 22, 271 †Hanafy, S. R. 26, 171 Hanbury, F. C. 211, 310a Hanbury, H. G. 186 Hancock, E. 87, 204 Hancock, W. 209 Hand, E. F. 211 Hand, H. G. 405 †Hand, J. W. 31 Handley-Read, E. H. 149, 416 Hands, J. G. 261 Hanford, S. 211 Hanger, A. C. 382 Hankin, F. 247 Hankins, H. W. 299, 309 Hankins, T. P. 405 Hanna, W. H. 154, 368 Hannaford, L. G. 392 †Hannaford, W. A. 26, 350 Hannah, T. R. 298 Hannam-Clark, G. F. 413 Hannan, T. G. 413 Hansford, J. S. 285 Hanson, H. 171 Hanson, J. 218 Hanson, J. S. 391 Hanton, P. K. 211 Harbottle, J. R. 410 Harcourt, G. E. 371 Hardie, N. 211 †Hardie, W. 14, 268 Hardie, W. J. 254 Harding, D. A. 427 Harding, G. H. 371 Harding, G. P. 87, 330 Harding, H. R. 427 Harding, P. H 211 †Harding, S. W. 32 Harding, V. R. 264 Hardman, D. 171 †Hardman, K. 40, 256 Hardman, L. 230 †Hardman, W. F. K. 23, 87, 211 Hardwick, C. 236 Hardwick, D. 379 Hardwick, G. H. J. 396 Hardy, C. E. 265 Hardy, L. C. 171 Hardy, W. J. R. 418 Hare, A. W. 355 †Hare, B. V. 5, 154, 319 †Hare, E. A. A. 2, 319 Hare, H. R. 198 Hare, J. T. 321 Hare, L. H. E. 323 Hare, P. V. 336 †Harel, L. O. 20, 171 †Harger, E. O. 38, 211 Hargest, H. L. 350 †Hargreaves, C. A. 19, 171 †Hargreaves, E. B. 335 Hargreaves, R. 317 †Hargreaves, W. F. 29, 171 Hargreaves, W. J. 274 Harker, C. P. 359 †Harland, M. L. 37 †Harland, R. 35, 198 Harle, N. H. 337, 390 †Harley, J. 4, 383 Harley, M. R. 258 Harley, N. F. 317 Harness, J. 354 Harper, E. E. Harper, E. R. 87, 325, 407 Harper, H. 371 Harper, H. H. 149, 154, 313, 407 Harper, J. R. 374 Harper, S. W. 374 Harrap, B. C. 150, 198 Harries, W. T. 376 Harington, J. 311a †Harrington, W. 17, 377 Harris, A. 407 Harris, A. A. 211 Harris, A. S. 171 Harris, C. A. 250 Harris, C. R. 154, 321 Harris, D. C. A. 262 Harris, D. R. 195 †Harris, E. B. 37 Harris, E. R. 285 Harris, E. V. 209 Harris, F. 247 Harris, G. G. H. W. 340 Harris, G. L. 255 Harris, H. A. 270 †Harris, H. J. L. 11 Harris, H. M. 17, 186 Harris, H. V. 416 Harris, J. A. L. 182 Harris, J. L. 154, 407 Harris, L. 233 Harris, P. E. 171 †Harris, S. E. 34, 275 Harris, W. 363 Harris, W. C. 286 Harris, W. H. 407 Harrison, A. C. 218 Harrison, C. E. 328 †Harrison, C. G. 26, 385 Harrison, C. L. R. 424 Harrison, E. C. 171 Harrison, Edward H. 87, 209 Harrison, Ernest H. 336 Harrison, E. L. 323 Harrison, Frank (537) 87, 148, 326 Harrison, Frank (765270) 171 Harrison, F. C. 413 Harrison, F. C. S. 240 Harrison, F. N. 171 Harrison, F. O. P. 403 Harrison, F. S. 281 Harrison, G. 288 Harrison, H. 427 Harrison, J. G. 87, 283 Harrison, N. 277 Harrison, S. P. 311 Harrison, W. R. E. 154, 261 †Harrison, W. S. B. 8, 275 Harrison, W. T. 284 Harrower, A. B. 403 †Harry, F. C. 40, 421 Hart, A. H. 359 Hart, B. L. 359 Hart, E. J. 155, 274 Hart, G. R. 410 Hart, J. A. 87, 155, 358 Hart, T. E. 273 Hart, W. 337, 342 Harteg, W. G. 423 †Hartley, Alfred 40, 204 Hartley, Allan 171 Hartley, A. S. 171 Hartley, G. C. 293 †Hartley, W. C. 24 Hartley, W. E. 5, 230 †Hartman, C. H. 35, 262 Hartnett, D. P. 237 Hartnup, F. V. 374 Hartopp, C. W. E. C. 155, 162, 211 †Hartree, C. 34, 204 Hartung, C. F. A. 398 †Harty, W. 39, 349 Harvey, A. 48, 87, 155, 286 Harvey, A. F. 328 †Harvey, D. 31, 217 Harvey, E. B. 164, 309 †Harvey, E. H. 39, 88, 249 Harvey, F. B. 344 Harvey, F. E. E. 288 Harvey, G. W. 356 Harvey, H. A. 304 Harvey, J. W. 305 Harvey, M. 284 Harvey, R. 283 †Harvey, R. G. B. 27, 283 †Harvey, W. H. 40, 188 Harvey, Walter R. 360 Harvey, Wilfred R. 374 Harvey, W. S. 211 †Harvey-James, A. K. 14, 155, 162, 261 Harwood, A. C. 369 Harwood, A. W. 155, 369 Harwood, E. H. 369 Harwood, G. W. 221 Haselden, E. F. 171 Haskins, L. J. 155, 187 Haslam, H. T. 387 †Haslam, J. 23, 309 Haslehust, G. B. 214 Hassall, J. E. G. 172 Hasslacher, A. J. E. 88, 293 Hastie, P. D. 288 Hastings, A. R. 361 Hastings, N. W. 172 Hastings, V. P. 318 Haswell, H. L. 424 Haswell, R. M. 235 Hatfield, F. E. 271 Hatfield, S. 211 Hatton, D. L. 358 Hattersley, G. 378 Hatfield-Wright, M. 349 Haw, E. A. 227 Hawes, E. M. 266 Hawes, J. W. 244 Hawke, H. 424 Hawken, B. R. P. 332 Hawken, G. H. 222 Hawken, T. W. 424 Hawker, S. W. A. 247 Hawkes, E. 416 Hawkes, P. J. 349 Hawkes, T. W. P. 339 Hawkins, B. L. 316 Hawkins, Charles Frederick (764096) 423 Hawkins, Charles Frederick (10095) 149 Hawkins, C. N. 413 Hawkins, D. M. C. 266 Hawkins, G. 306 Hawkins, H. A. 410 Hawkins, J. 373 Hawksford, F. H. 148, 159, 172 Hawksley, E. B. 220 Hawksley, T. E. 217 †Hawksworth, H. C. H. 30, 88, 244 Hawley, L. H. 295 Haworth, L. 274 Haworth, P. 145, 172 Haworth, S. 387 Hawthorne, F. M. 172 †Hawtrey, R. 9, 211, 330 Hay, H. J. 290 Hay, Robert (5695) 275 Hay, Robert (4036) 363 †Hay, R. M. 24 Haycock, H. 208 Haydock-Wilson, H. 316 †Haydon, F. W. 24 Haydon, P. M. 395 Haydon, R. A. 204 Hayes, A. P. 155, 304 Hayes, F. C. 247 †Hayes, M. F. 15, 393 Hayes, N. 295 †Hayes, T. F. 35 Hayhurst, C. 266 Haylett, F. E. 328 Haylock, S. W. 302 Hayne, R. L. 264 Haynes, C. G. 88, 265 Haynes, F. C. G. 347 Haynes, F. H. 172 Haynes, L. 410 Haynes, R. J. 293 Hayward, A. L. 198 Hayward, A. R. 198 Haywood, H. W. 410 †Hazel, D. D. F. 15, 379 Hazelden, W. A. 374 Heady, H. 192 Heald, F. 416 Heald, H. C. 188 Heald, W. M. 355, 399 Healey, A. J. 284 Healey, H. A. H. 416 Heap, H. S. 387 Heap, N. R. 334 †Hearn, L. W. 23, 233 Hearnshaw, H. 293 Heath, C. R. G. 336 †Heath, G. B. 34, 219 Heath, P. S. 330 Heath, W. F. 272 Heathcote, N. H. de V. 172 †Heatley, C. F. 33, 374 Heaton, C. S. 332 Heaton, F. 277 Heaton, L. H. 389 Heaton, R. 351 Heavans-Trewman, R. F. P. 192 †Hebden, G. S. 15, 281 Hedgecock, A. T. 220 †Hedgecock, S. 12 Hedgecock, S. D. 377 Hedgecock, S. E. 377 Hedges, N. H. 88, 385 Hedges, R. B. T. 172 Hedges, W. F. 273 Hedley, H. T. 366 Hedley, R. R. 368 Hedley, W. T. 398 †Hellicar, G. T. 8, 303 Helm, C. 311a Hellmers, A. 3, 259 †Hemming, J. C. 20, 382 Heming, P. 310a Hemphill, R. D. 235 Hemphill, H. H. 88, 280 Hempson, O. A. 189 Hemsworth, N. E. C. 327, 382 Henderson, A. 228 Henderson, C. E. 48, 155, 297 Henderson, C. K. 204 Henderson, C. R. 155 †Henderson, E. 17, 295 Henderson, E. J. 48, 88, 155, 271 Henderson, E. M. 172 †Henderson, E. S. 24 Henderson, K. R. 88, 390 Henderson, L. E. 352 Henderson, R. E. 189 Henderson, R. G. 339 Henderson, R. L. S. 353 †Hendry, C. A. 31, 247 Hendry, H. D. 155, 216 Hendy, G. F. 305 Heney, J. H. W. 88, 219 Henham, R. J. 400 Henley, A. E. 225 †Henley, F. J. 24 Henley, W. G. 248 †Henna, J. R. 9, 259 Hennessy, J. J. 270 Henri, A. W. 231 Henri, C. 400 Henry, C. N. 334 Henry, G. A. 285 Henry, J. H. W. 410 Henson, A. E. 253 Henson, E. D. 316 Hepburn, A. 145, 172 Hepburn, D. F. 303 †Heppell, H. D. 13, 225 †Heppenstall, R. A. 34 Herbage, P. F. W. 369 Herbert, L. A. 318 Herbert, S. H. 339 Herbert, S. M. 334 Herd, G. G. 257 Herdman, T. A. 332 Herkomer, S. H. 362 Hermelin, A. 312 Herman, R. 393 †Heron, V. H. 24 Herratt, J. 305 Herrera, J. A. 172 Herring, D. D. 251 Herringshaw, E. A. 413 Herron, R. W. C. 155, 407 _Hertfordshire Regt._ _223_ Hertslet, H. R. E. 214 Hervey, A. F. 365 Hervey, E. G. 355 Hervey, G. A. K. 162 †Heskett, J. 33, 378 Heslop, E. C. 318 Heslop, G. E. 259 Heslop, J. C. 240 Hesse, E. T. 340 Hetherington, E. C. 155, 359 Hetherington, H. W. 185 Hetherton, J. 395 Hewat, F. A. 389 †Hewat, R. A. 37, 172 Hewett, F. S. 256 Hewett, W. G. 293 †Hewitson, J. 26, 334 Hewitt, A. E. 88, 304 †Hewitt, A. H. 24 Hewitt, A. R. 417 Hewitt, F. M. 321 †Hewitt, G. S. 29 Hewitt, H. J. 391 Hewitt, L. W. 427 Hewitt, M. B. 155, 309 Hewkley, N. T. 244 †Hewlett, H. A. T. 36, 290 Hewson, S. B. 311a Hey, P. 198§ Hey, R. 392 Heyes, L. 159, 361 †Heynes, D. H. 34, 192¶ †Heywood, A. B. 21, 389 Heywood, E. P. 209 Heywood, F. 204 Heywood, H. 270 Hibbard, C. J. 149 Hibbard, H. E. 89, 311a †Hibbert, A. J. 19, 192 Hibbert, J. G. 89, 155, 399 Hitchens, B. S. 155, 194 Hickey, H. G. 393 Hicks, A. M. 198 †Hicks, C. H. 35, 336 Hicks, G. A. 243 Hicks, G. R. 145, 172 †Hicks, H. R. 22, 172 Hicks, J. S. 379 Hicks, S. V. 211 †Hickson, R. D. 15, 89, 243 Hide, J. B. 89, 155, 204 Hield, H. 275 Higgins, C. A. 341 Higgins, D. A. 192 Higgins, E. 317 Higgins, G. J. 386 †Higgins, H. E. P. 4, 279 †Higginson, J. V. 89, 372§ Higgs, H. L. 311a †Higgs, R. F. 38, 361 Higham, E. E. 291 Higham, J. A. 150, 155, 172 Higham, L. 242 Higham, R. L. 204 Higham, S. S. 307 Higham, W. P. 385 _Highland L.I._ _256_ _Highlanders, Royal_ _257_ Highmore, C. B. 417 Higlett, G. W. 89, 339 Hilder, E. C. L. 231 Hildersley, S. H. H. 427§ †Hill, A. 20, 352 †Hilditch, C. H. 427§ Hill, A. A. 337 Hill, A. B. 149 Hill, A. D. 89, 155, 319 Hill, A. G. 183 †Hill, A. L. 5, 319 Hill, B. A. 330 †Hill, C. D. 6¶, 366 Hill, C. E. 424 Hill, C. H. 301 Hill, C. J. K. 189 Hill, C. V. 89, 339 Hill, C. W. 424 Hill, E. V. 209 Hill, G. F. B. 215 †Hill, J. A. 24 Hill, J. E. V. 388 Hill, J. S. 90, 192 Hill, K. H. 418 Hill, P. H. 366 Hill, P. J. 262 Hill, S. 407 Hill, T. G. 155, 204 Hill, W. P. 325 †Hilliar, G. E. 5, 276 †Hillier, S. N. 31, 368 Hillis, J. 256 Hills, E. A. R. 172 †Hills, M. A. 9, 260 Hillas-Drake, R. F. H. 266 †Hillyer, W. H. 7, 90, 155, 215 Hilton, J. H. 277 Hilton, R. B. 267 Hinckley, G. P. 417 Hind, H. C. D. 342 Hind, I. F. 172 Hind, W. M. 240 Hinde, G. N. 185 Hinde, W. B. 198 Hindle, E. V. 389 Hindle, J. W. 423 Hindmarsh, C. 90, 275 Hindmarsh, F. 356 Hine, A. J. 374 Hine, F. L. 184 Hine, H. J. K. 225 †Hines, A. 6, 240 Hingley, A. N. 48, 90, 155, 322 Hinshalwood, R. K. 211 Hirst, F. E. 413 Hiscocks, C. E. 198 Hislop, D. H. 221 Hislop, W. A. 227¶ †Hitchcock, C. A. 6, 348 Hitchcock, L. 155, 254 Hitchen, D. 382 Hitching, A. S. 172 Hitchings, D. B. 368 Hitchings, F. A. 304 Hitchman, J. W. C. 410 Hoal, E. G. 90, 316 Hoare, J. H. 353 †Hoare, W. J. G. 11, 48, 155, 246 Hoather, W. H. 310a Hobbes, H. H. 261 †Hobbs, G. H. C. 10, 238 Hobbs, W. 90, 155, 222 Hobbs, W. C. 233 Hoblyn, R. A. 398 †Hoblyn, W. F. 5, 218 Hobrough, F. R. 316 †Hobson, G. H. 14, 253 Hobson, H. R. 48, 155, 163, 403 Hobson, J. E. 379 †Hobson, R. C. 41, 90, 332 Hockey, A. L. 90, 303 Hocking, W. S. 364 Hodding, W. M. 418 Hodge, F. E. 189 †Hodge, F. G. 25, 303 †Hodge, L. C. 26, 263 Hodge, W. E. 233 Hodge, W. R. C. 397 Hodges, A. E. H. 198 Hodges, C. E. 427 Hodges, C. W. R. 327 Hodges, H. P. 183 Hodgins, A. W. M. 196 Hodgkins, A. 172 Hodgkins, A. E. 90, 189 Hodgkinson, H. D. 148, 403 Hodgkinson, R. J. 265 Hodgshon, F. W. 298 Hodgson, A. T. 394 Hodgson, D. C. 283 Hodgson, G. 334 Hodgson, J. V. 400 Hodgson, R. 275 Hodgson, S. G. 238 Hodson, F. C. M. 244 Hodson, P. 231 Hoffgaard, G. A. 220 Hogarth, G. W. 198 Hogarth-Swann, A. L. 91, 328 Hogg, G. A. 358 Hoggarth, A. H. G. 228 Holbeche, C. G. 172 Holdaway, N. A. 91, 316 Holden, A. 391 Holden, E. C. 409 Holden, G. H. 424 Holden, G. M. 424 Holden, H. S. 274 Holden, J. W. 413 Holden, W. C. 211 Holderness, L. C. 185 Holdsworth, H. 91, 271 Holgate, B. 314 Holgate, L. G. 91, 270 Hollamby, H. J. 230 Holland, A. L. 91, 310a †Holland, B. T. 2, 257 Holland, D. H. 281 Holland, F. R. 304 Holland, H. 373 Holland, R. H. 323 Hollick, G. 356 Hollidge, A. 149, 397, 407 Hollingdale, G. F. 407 Hollingsworth, C. R. 250 Hollinrake, J. C. 354 Hollins, C. B. 217 Hollinworth, E. 277¶ †Hollis, A. R. 38, 234 Hollis, H. L. 163, 390 Holloway, H. J. 204 †Holloway, L. 13, 333 Holloway, N. E. 369 Holloway, R. J. 286 †Hollyman, W. H. 28 †Holm, F. D. 16, 209 Holman, H. G. 172 Holman, W. M. 204 Holmes, A. 413 Holmes, E. J. 249 Holmes, F. 305 Holmes, F. C. V. 333 Holmes, F. W. 272 Holmes, G. R. 204 Holmes, H. C. 418 Holmes, J. K. W. 417 Holmes, J. M. 314 Holmes, K. E. M. 198 Holmes, M. 264 Holmes, R. 350 Holmes, W. 387 Holmes, W. E. 413 Holroyd, R. E. Holroyd, V. H. 155, 263 Holt, G. G. 323 Holt, H. F. G. 355 Holtham, E. J. 306 Holton, J. R. 388 Holton, W. H. 183 †Holwill, W. B. 34, 417 Hombrow, V. P. 303 Home, A. E. 332 Home, G. W. 198 Homewood, T. S. 159, 204 Hone, R. A. 254 Honey, G. 407 Honey, W. J. 278 Honour, F. L. 208 Hood, B. T. 346 Hood, F. W. 327 Hood, J. E. 198 †Hood, O. 9, 366 Hood, R. 172 †Hood, R. P. 21, 172 Hooke, A. H. 323 Hooker, J. T. 410 Hooker, M. W. 293 Hoole, D. R. 236 †Hoole, G. 9, 300 Hoole, W. 407 Hooper, F. 286 Hooper, G. W. E. 192 Hooper, H. R. 225 Hooper, L. A. 413 Hooper, V. A. 204 Hooson, D. J. S. 318 Hope, B. 231 Hope, H. J. 155, 219 Hope, O. W. 228 Hope, W. E. C. 208 Hopgood, F. J. 172 Hopkins, C. A. 182 Hopkins, C. E. 293 †Hopkins, G. H. S. 313, 417§ Hopkins, H. G. 334 Hopkins, J. H. 283¶ Hopkins, J. L. 185 Hopkins, P. A. Hopkinson, C. O. J. 186 Hopley, W. A. 91, 371 Hopper, G. 149, 247 Hopps, F. L. 147, 172 Hopson, M. G. S. 405 Hopwood, J. 91, 155, 195 Horabin, T. L. 229 Hordle, S. L. 367 Horley, C. R. 91, 155, 338 Horn, C. R. 378 Horn, F. W. 189 Horn, M. L. 150, 165 Hornabrook, A. W. 316 Hornabrook, E. M. 317 Hornby, J. A. 407 Horne, A. W. 350 Horne, G. S. 290 †Horne, J. A. 8, 300 Horne, J. C. 257 Horne, J. G. 319 Horne, O. W. 92, 241 Hornsby, P. R. 403 Horrax, C. B. 328 Horrobin, S. L. 413 †Horrocks, J. G. 24 Horsburgh, A. L. 159, 289 Horsburgh, L. G. 214 †Horsey, C. J. 11, 277 †Horsfall, A. M. 3 ,155, 326 †Horsley, O. 36, 92, 155, 172, 252 Horsley, S. M. 252 Horsley, V. 333 Horsley, W. C. 159,311 Horsman, E. W. F. 350 †Horsnell, A. G. 7, 355 Horth, F. J. 285 †Horton, A. M. 37 Horwood, E. B. 185 †Hosken, H. R. 19, 417 Hosking, J. C. 92, 234 Hoskyns-Abrahall, T. 304 Hotchkiss, A. 184 Houghton, A. L. 186 Houghton, A. S. 364 †Houghton, G. 37, 396 Houghton, N. D. 249 Houlder, A. C. 363 Houlston, F. H. 192 Hounsell, F. W. 300 †Housden, A. T. 24 _Household Battalion_ _184_ _Hussars_ _184_ Houston, T. 211 How, F. R. 298 Howard, A. 155, 172 †Howard, A. L. 38, 275 Howard, B. F. 309 Howard, E. H. 155, 374 Howard, F. C. 313a, 417 †Howard, G. G. 40, 249 Howard, G. V. 145 Howard, H. H. W. 269 Howard, H. L. 92, 155, 209 Howard, H. W. 424 Howard, S. B. 274 †Howard, W. A. 15, 345 Howard, W. E. 315, 415 Howarth, R. 223 Howcroft, S. M. 92, 361 Howden, J. B. 400 †Howe, A. E. 23, 310a †Howe, C. A. 26, 374 †Howe, C. K. 7, 225 Howe, E. G. 254 Howe, G. H. 198, 291 Howe, J. A. 410 Howe, P. P. 198 Howe, R. E. 396 Howe, S. G. 352 Howe, V. A. 92, 328 Howe, W. L. 401 Howell, C. R. 284 Howell, H. 417 Howell, H. D. 323 †Howell, H. E. 3, 271 †Howell, J. 5, 266 Howells, F. W. 198 †Howells, G. D. 29, 325 †Howells, G. J. 26, 172 Howes, E. 355 Howgill, R. J. F. 331 Howgrave-Graham, H. M. 254 Howkins, F. 211 Howse, H. A. G. 293 Howse, T. F. 364 Howson, J. H. 334 Hoy, J. N. R. 413 †Hoyle, J. W. 32 Hubbard, N. F. S. 172 Hubble, W. G. 277 †Huckle, H. W. 38, 229 Hucklebridge, E. C. 172 Hucklebridge, P. A. 268 Huddle, L. W. 426 Hudgell, E. W. G. 339 †Hudson, C. H. 3, 285 Hudson, E. B. 204 Hudson, E. H. 364 Hudson, E. P. 92, 192 Hudson, F. E. 423 Hudson, H. J. 172 Hudson, H. S. 317 Hudson, John W. 396 Hudson, Joseph W. 231 Hudson, R. C. 189 Hudson, R. G. 369 Hudson, T. 211 Huggill, H. P. 230 Huggill, S. C. C. 417 †Huggins, D. F. 37, 289 Huggins, H. H. 410 Huggins, N. L. 403 Huggins, R. H. 247 Huggins, W. L. 413 †Hugh-Jones, K. H. 21, 342 Hughes, A. 221 Hughes, A. P. 258 Hughes, A. V. 243 Hughes, B. V. 331 Hughes, C. E. C. 233 Hughes, E. 410 Hughes, F. 401 Hughes, F. A. 204 Hughes, G. C. 172 Hughes, G. E. 362 †Hughes, G. W. V. 26, 389 Hughes, H. 371 Hughes, H. A. M. 155, 354 Hughes, H. O. 349 Hughes, H. L. G. 48, 92, 150, 155 Hughes, J. B. W. 251 Hughes, K. E. A. 417 †Hughes, R. B. 17, 172 Hughes, R. G. 339 Hughes, T. H. 211, 309 †Hughes, T. McK. 29¶, 155, 164, 265 †Hughes, W. 35, 224 Hughes, Walter Owen (6871) 374 Hughes, Walter Owen (6314) 423 Hughes-Davies, H. E. 374 †Hughesdon, A. H. 38, 192 Hughesdon, R. H. 92, 232 Hugo, R. G. 31, 256 Hulbert, B. W. 192 Hull, G. V. 317 Hull, H. C. 172 Hullcoop, E. F. 364 †Hulm, W. O. 5¶, 236 †Hulse, C. W. 41 Hume, W. D. 410 Humpherson, S. F. 189 Hummerstone, L. G. 311a Humphrey, G. M. 352 †Humphrey, H. G. 28 Humphrey, R. W. 364 †Humphreys, A. B. § Humphreys, B. 386 †Humphreys, D. F. 3, 361 Humphreys, J. C. 346 Humphries, G. R. 375 †Humphries, L. G. 20, 172 †Humpleby, E. S. 24 †Hunstone, G. N. 17, 172 Hunt, A. 255 Hunt, A. H. 93, 303 Hunt, A. T. 387 †Hunt, A. W. 33, 242 †Hunt, C. F. 42, 172 Hunt, E. G. 264 Hunt, F. 224 †Hunt, G. A. 23 Hunt, H. F. 401 Hunter, A. 336 †Hunter, A. F. 7, 304 Hunter, A. P. 155, 162 †Hunter, C. J. 41,222 Hunter, G. F. 172 Hunter, G. T. F. 172 †Hunter, H. 25, 172 Hunter, J. D. 204 Hunter, J. E. 186 †Hunter, J. W. 8, 330 Hunter, R. M. 222 Hunter, R. Y. 204 Hurley, A. V. 172 Hurley, W. M. M. 172 Hurn, F. L. 334 Hurndall, C. F. 93, 194 Hurnell, H. F. 238 Hurrell, L. H. M. 221 Hurst, V. d. la M. 366 Hurst, W. M. 172 Hurt, W. G. 155, 322, 426 Husband, C. T. M. 209 Huskinson, A. W. 204 Hussey, T. McD. 255¶ Huston, A. R. 318 Hutcheson, C. R. 257 Hutchins, A. T. G. 336 Hutchinson, G. H. 278 Hutchinson, N. W. 159, 229 Hutchinson, N. W. H. 401 Hutchinson, S. 392 †Hutchinson, W. L. 37 †Hutchinson-Innes, O. 6, 257 Hutson, A. B. 231 †Hutt, H. R. 24 †Hutt, H. V. 2, 365 Hutton, A. M. 403 †Hutton, L. de H. 30, 417 Hutton, P. G. 300 Hutton, W. S. 286 Hyams, G. 155, 247, 279 Hyams, H. D. 93, 305 Hyatt, J. B. 364 Hyde, H. C. 280 Hyde, S. 318 Hyde-Parker, A. C. 383 Ibbotson, C. C. 322 †Ikin, A. E. 29, 172 Ilett, J. J. 317 Illingworth, J. R. 380 Imrie, D. P. C. 93, 289 †Imroth, L. 42, 254 Im Thurn, A. McK. 256 Inch, T. A. D’L. 369 _Indian Army R.O._ _421_ _Infantry Regts._ _221_ Ingall, E. F. 149, 155 Ingall, H. E. 313a Ingham, C. R. 392 †Ingleton, H. J. 41, 268 Inglis, T. G. 204 Ingram, J. T. 211 Ingrey, S. A. 401 _Inland Water Transport_ _213_ Inman, G. H. M. 420 Inman, J. J. T. 219 Inman, R. K. 407 Innes, C. G. D. 307 Innes, E. R. 412 Innes, F. I. 389 _Inniskilling Fusiliers, Royal_ _258_ _Inns of Court O.T.C._ _412_ Inwood, C. 401 Iredale, J. T. 323 Ireland, A. 417 Ireland, D. W. S. 183 Ireland, E. P. 93, 424 Ireland, J. W. 247, 311 _Irish Fusiliers, Royal_ _258_ _Irish Guards_ _220_ _Irish Regiment, Royal_ _259_ _Irish Rifles, Royal_ _259_ Irving, G. G. H. 93, 341 Irwin, H. 231 Irwin, H. G. 314§¶ Irwin, R. W. 211 Irwin, W. G. 293 †Isaac, F. P. 4, 348 Isaacs, F. H. 304 †Isaacs, H. R. 13, 355 Isaacs, M. S. 228 †Isaacs, V. H. 38, 247 Isbell, H. 281 Itter, A. 360 Ivens, F. B. 155, 219 Ivers, W. E. 421 Ives, E. D. K. 172 Iveson, C. C. 300 Ivison, T. 173 Ivory, H. F. 148, 155, 405 Jack, J. F. S. 211 Jackes, A. E. 334 Jackman, R. J. 316 Jacks, R. N. 217 Jacks, W. G. C. 218 †Jackson, A. 12, 173 Jackson, A. F. 312 Jackson, A. G. 313a Jackson, A. R. F. 365 Jackson, C. E. 371 Jackson, F. H. 240 Jackson, H. G. 173 Jackson, J. A. 275 †Jackson, James H. 31 †Jackson, John H. 9, 269 †Jackson, K. S. 24 Jackson, M. K. 93, 370 †Jackson, S. S. 30, 93, 381 Jackson, W. 219 Jackson, W. A. 224 Jackson, W. A. F. 173 Jackson, W. A. L. 417 Jackson, W. L. 274 Jacob, A. F. 305 Jacob, C. G. 269 †Jacob, C. O. R. 26, 234 Jacob, E. 34 †Jacobs, T. W. 198 Jacques, H. W. 390, 395 †Jacques, W. G. 40, 336 Jaques, W. H. 282 Jagger, C. S. 93, 383 Jago, E. G. 290 James, A. C. 173 James, C. G. 306 James, C. H. 275 James, E. A. 173 James, E. L. 267 James, E. W. H. 198 James, G. 155, 399 James, G. P. L. 356 †James, H. G. 40 †James, H. S. 15, 227 James, H. W. 239 James, J. S. 413 †James, J. S. H. 3, 265 James, J. V. 420 James, L. 367 James, L. E. 94, 292 †James, M. C. C. 11, 381 James, P. L. S. 298 James, P. S. 198 James, R. S. 393 James, R. W. 337 †James, S. F. 11, 251 James, S. T. 272 James, W. E. 285 James, W. H. 383 James, W. T. 94, 289 James, W. T. B. 349 Jameson, R. H. 155, 392 †Jamieson, J. 32, 270 Jamieson, R. K. 413 Janson, F. E. 149, 229 Jaques, T. A. 211 Jarchow, C. J. F. 336 Jarry, M. 254 Jarvis, A. 94, 251 Jarvis, A. H. 173 †Jarvis, D. F. C. 28 †Jarvis, E. C. 9, 277 Jarvis, F. J. 255 Jarvis, M. F. 300 Jarvis, P. W. L. 173 Jasper, R. F. T. 241 Jay, C. G. 356 Jeff, R. N. W. 173 †Jeffcock, R. S. 7, 353 Jefferies, S. S. 427 †Jefferson, H. 24 †Jeffery, G. J. 198 Jeffery, J. E. 394 Jefferys, C. J. M. 427 Jefferys, D. E. 350 Jeffree, H. 422 Jeffreys, A. H. 94, 155, 321 Jeffreys, J. R. 272 Jelks, W. M. 318 Jenkin, A. M. 228 Jenkins, A. C. 322 Jenkins, F. A. 392 Jenkins, G. R. 211 Jenkins, H. J. B. 211 Jenkins, I. C. 427 Jenkins, J. C. 220 Jenkins, J. L. 247 Jenkins, W. V. 262 Jenkinson, F. C. 274 Jenkinson, J. M. 386 Jennings, C. B. 356 Jennings, E. D. 173 Jennings, J. 211 Jennings, J. W. 159, 173 Jennings, P. H. 391 Jennings, P. J. 410 Jennings, S. H. 419 †Jensen, C. T. 7, 318 †Jephson, C. M. W. 27, 362 Jepson, L. R. 192 Jermyn, C. H. 370 Jermyn, O. R. 150, 163 Jerwood, E. L. 94, 155, 173, 224 †Jerwood, J. H. 30, 94, 240 Jevons, B. 284¶ Jewell, C. F. H. 163 Jewers, S. F. 278 Joad, S. F. 242 †Job, E. D. 8, 309, 415 John, A. H. 362 John, A. S. 375 Johns, G. G. 360 Johns, R. C. 358 †Johns, T. 32 Johnson, A. 356 Johnson, A. Dineen 334 Johnson, A. Dunphy 320 Johnson, A. F. 94, 204 Johnson, A. H. 204 Johnson, A. R. 189 Johnson, A. W. 382 Johnson, C. 214 Johnson, C. B. 94, 155, 227 †Johnson, C. E. 24 Johnson, D. D. 323 †Johnson, F. B. 17, 342 †Johnson, Francis H. 9, 302 Johnson, Frank H. 173 Johnson, F. L. 276 Johnson, F. S. B. 311a Johnson, G. 312 Johnson, G. S. Johnson, H. S. V. 264 Johnson, J. F. F. 198 Johnson, J. H. 228 Johnson, L. O. 389 Johnson, R. 392 Johnson, R. C. B. 280 Johnson, R. F. 351 Johnson, R. N. 295 Johnson, R. W. S. 289 †Johnson, S. M. 16, 173 Johnson, T. A. 332 Johnson, W. 427 Johnson, W. F. L. 394 †Johnson, W. L. 6, 226 Johnson, W. Spencer 204 †Johnson, W. Stanley 13, 204, 360 †Johnston, A. 6, 348 Johnston, A. A. 240 †Johnston, D. C. B. 24 Johnston, E. J. C. 242, 371 Johnston, J. A. 321 Johnston, J. D. 94, 249 †Johnston, William (767984) 198 †Johnston, William (764705) 24 Johnstone, C. M. 413 Johnstone, F. 350 Johnstone, J. B. 238 Johnstone, R. 95, 173, 290 Joint, P. J. 236 Jolivet, A. E. 350 Jolley, J. 293 Jonas, L. N. 364 Jones, A. 373 Jones, A. A. 247 Jones, A. E. 330 Jones, A. G. 380 Jones, A. G. N. 173 Jones, A. I. M. 173 Jones, A. R. 378 Jones, A. T. 198 Jones, Cecil 259 Jones, Cecil Edmund 401 Jones, Cecil Greenstreet 304 †Jones, Clifford 19, 375 Jones, Clifford Ernest 268 †Jones, Cyril Gordon 26, 328 †Jones, C. T. 5, 155, 361 Jones, D. 198 Jones, D. H. 173 Jones, D. R. 367 Jones, D. W. C. 308 Jones, E. 336 Jones, E. D. 293 Jones, E. K. 173 Jones, E. M. 377 Jones, E. O. 323 Jones, E. R. 417 Jones, E. W. 366 Jones, F. B. 173 Jones, F. C. 211 Jones, G. 286 Jones, G. A. 204 Jones, George L. 374 Jones, Godfrey L. 395 Jones, G. M. 376 †Jones, Harry (3137) 34, 290 Jones, Harry (765314) 329 Jones, H. C. B. 427 Jones, H. F. N. 318 †Jones, H. J. 32¶, 259 Jones, H. L. Jones, H. M. 399 Jones, Harold N. 275 Jones, Herbert N. 155, 374 Jones, H. R. 407 Jones, H. V. 173 Jones, J. D. W. 372 †Jones, J. H. E. 37 Jones, J. J. 330 Jones, J. L. Jones, J. P. 375¶ Jones, J. W. 427 †Jones, K. C. 7, 271 †Jones, Lawrence 21, 358 †Jones, Leonard 3, 372 Jones, Llewellyn 397 Jones, L. O. 298 †Jones, L. P. 21, 378 Jones, M. B. 288 Jones, O. E. 310a Jones, P. H. 95, 155, 209 Jones, P. L. 374 Jones, R. E. 317 Jones, R. H. 247 Jones, R. L. 95, 296 Jones, R. M. 288 †Jones, R. R. 20, 49, 155, 220 Jones, R. T. 261 Jones, S. A. M. 304 Jones, Stanley G. 311a Jones, Sydney G. 192 Jones, T. 332 Jones, T. J. W. 306 Jones, T. P. 264 Jones, V. 341 Jones, V. E. 424 Jones, W. B. 173 Jones, W. E. C. 282 Jones, W. E. F. 145, 173 Jones, W. H. 155, 204 Jones, W. H. L. 323 Jones, W. R. 246 Jones, W. S. 189 Jordan, L. C. E. 247 Jorgenson, E. S. L. 298 Jose, E. S. 401 †Joseph, J. R. 15, 173 Joseph, M. B. 173 Josephs, E. A. W. 95, 250 Joslin, H. A. 368 Josling, H. W. 189 Jubb, N. 316 Judd, C. E. 301 †Judd, F. G. 4, 238, 313 Judge, L. J. 281 Jukes, S. C. 313a Jull, R. C. 95, 155, 198 †Jump, S. 28 Jump, W. B. 407 Jungius, E. J. T. 95, 222, 313, 417 Jupp, E. P. 227 Jupp, J. M. S. 95, 155, 316 Juppa, C. L. W. 313 †Jurgens, S. G. 4, 279 Jurjans, A. 337 Jury, R. A. 373 Justice, H. M. 304 Justice, W. B. 155, 204 Kane, J. J. 220 †Karslake, H. H. 15, 236 Kassell, L. C. 204 †Kay, G. A. 4, 335 Kay, J. du P. 335 Kay, T. K. 219 Kay, W. G. 321 Kaye, H. G. 224 Keable, B. 271 Kear, B. M. 381 Kearton, A. S. 375 Kearton, R. 173 Keates, B. 264 Keates, B. C. 405 Keay, C. F. M. 281 Keay, W. H. 204 Keddie, G. D. F. 291 Keeble, G. H. 335 Keech, F. S. 407 Keefe, F. J. M. 389 Keeling, E. A. 410 Keen, F. F. 173 Keenahan, J. E. A. 173 Keenan, F. W. 228 Keene, A. V. 307 Keene, G. G. 159, 401 Keene, R. F. 295 Keep, A. R. 95, 361 †Keeping, C. J. 37, 321 Keeping, H. B. 149, 405 Keeves, J. H. 424 Keevil, R. H. 407 Keey, C. W. 95, 293 †Kiely, R. E. 24 †Keighley, L. R. 27, 278 Keites, W. L. 189 Keizer, M. 345 Kekewich, S. B. 95, 189 †Kelland, R. S. 34, 421 Kellaway, G. L. 238 †Keller, F. F. 16, 291 †Kellie, E. L. 3, 222 Kelly, B. R. 204 Kelly, C. L. 275 †Kelly, C. U. F. 24 Kelly, E. H. F. 326 Kelly, J. D. 256 Kelly, P. H. 424 Kelly, W. 204 Kelsey, L. B. 218, 309 Kelsey, P. G. 173¶ Kelty, S. W. 96, 286 Kemball, S. J. 407 †Kemble, C. S. 32 Kemble, J. A. E. 198 Kemp, A. F. 173 Kemp, E. A. 366 Kemp, G. 211 †Kemp, G. H. 34, 240 Kemp, W. J. 293 Kemp-Gee, P. N. 184 Kempson, H. L. 260 Kendall, F. J. 267 Kendall, S. 173 Kendon, D. G. 155¶, 204 Kendrick, M. T. 391 Kennard, G. V. 410 Kennard, H. H. A. 420 Kennedy, C. A. R. 96, 192 Kennedy, F. C. de B. 401 Kennedy, J. 274 †Kennedy, John Gilbert 9, 280 Kennedy, John Gordon 389 †Kennedy, S. L. R. A. E. 9, 295 Kennett, A. C. H. 305 †Kennett, P. W. 24 Kenney, D. G. 185 Kensett, P. F. 251 Kent, C. W. T. 424 †Kent, H. 19, 367 Kent, J. 198 Kent, J. C. 403 †Kent, L. V. 19, 367 Kent, P. E. A. 315 _Kent Regt., East_ _260_ _Kent Regt., Royal West_ _262_ Kentsbeer, H. R. 264 Kenward, A. H. W. 306 Kenyon, Reginald 211 Kenyon, Robert 379 Kenyon, S. 204 Kerckhove, H. V. 96, 358 Kerr, J. V. 96, 293 †Kerr, R. T. 11, 386 Kerr, T. H. 257 †Kerridge, C. D. 24 Kershaw, H. 286 Kessels, S. H. 247 Kethro, G. G. 250 Kew, E. 330 Keyes, F. 350 Keys, F. S. 366 Kibble, A. W. 155, 405 Kibble, H. J. 173 Kidd, A. L. 173 †Kidd, C. B. 31, 96, 230 Kidd, J. C. 417 Kidd, N. 256 Kidd, R. C. 417 Kidd, R. J. 221 Kidner, C. H. 423 Kilbourn, W. G. 369 Kilburn, J. E. 397 Kilham, F. L. 247 Killick, S. G. 323 †Kilner, C. U. 11, 354 Kilner, S. A. 313a †Kilsby, G. A. 38, 329 †Kilvert, H. 19¶, 375 Kimber, D. V. 198 Kimber, E. D. 293 Kimber, J. A. 321 Kimberley, H. C. 218 Kindell, A. O. W. 339 King, B. E. 96, 155, 328 King, C. B. E. 352 †King, C. W. W. 23, 150 King, D. H. 204 King, E. C. 293 King, E. F. 339 King, E. G. 236 †King, E. G. L. 18, 217 King, G. 244 King, G. A. 413 King, G. B. 384 King, Guy Standish 198 King, Guy Stuart 417 †King, H. G. 33, 244 King, H. J. 297 King, H. N. 96, 273 King, H. W. 312 King, J. B. 342 King, J. M. 284 King, J. T. 267 †King, J. W. 24 †King, K. V. 35, 173 King, L. J. R. 279 King, Mark 49, 155, 218 King, Maurice 393 King, R. 230 King, Thomas Charles 319 King, Thomas Claude 403 King, Thomas Clifford 354 King, W. 204 King, W. C. C. 184 King, W. F. 234 Kingdon, F. D. 96, 192 Kingdon, R. 216 _K.R.R.C._ _265_ Kingsley, H. T. 384 †King-Stevens, L. E. 12, 336 Kingston, H. F. 389 Kingswell, C. W. 192 Kinnear, A. 221 Kinnear, G. A. 221 Kinnel, B. 422 Kinniburgh, T. F. 346 Kinsey, H. W. 407 Kipping, S. D. 189 Kirby, F. 421 Kirby, G. T. 333 Kirby, H. G. 336 Kirby, N. F. 325 Kirby, R. W. 348 Kirby, W. H. 291 †Kirch, C. S. 3, 222 Kirchner, B. J. 352 Kirchner, L. G. 268 Kirk, A. W. 218 Kirk, H. W. 401 Kirk, J. 386 Kirk, K. L. 269 Kirk, L. D. 347 †Kirk, R. L. 38 †Kirkaldy, C. H. 2, 347 Kirkbride, G. H. 334 Kirkbride, H. J. 186 Kirkby, N. W. 251, 390 Kirkpatrick, J. 221 Kirkpatrick, K. J. 204 †Kirkus, C. H. 19, 204 Kirton, H. H. 278 Kirton, S. 401 Kissane, R. 284 Kitcat, A. J. 380 Kitcat, E. N. 394 †Kitchin, A. 34¶ Kitching, G. C. 311a Klein, A. B. L. 148, 150, 327 Klingner, F. V. 195 Klugman, J. V. 318 Knapman, T. B. 401 Knee, H. J. 223 Knevitt, E. B. 410 Knight, A. E. 235 Knight, A. G. 173 Knight, A. O. 97, 274 Knight, D. J. 217 †Knight, E. J. 16, 269 Knight, F. W. 296 Knight, H. 189 Knight, H. de B. 255 Knight, H. F. 150, 163 Knight, H. J. 356 Knight, H. W. 336 Knight, R. 173 Knock, N. H. 173 Knott, C. D. 283 Knott, H. P. 311 Knowles, A. R. 173 Knowles, C. G. 173 Knowles, P. 199 Knowles, R. E. 97, 204 Knowles, S. A. 318 Knowles-Brown, A. W. 183 Knowles-Brown, F. H. 267 Knox, H. H. 293 Knox, J. 410 Knox, P. J. 173 †Knox, T. C. 36, 286 Knuth, C. H. L. 215 †Koch, M. A. 5, 348 Kowin, J. 350 †Krohn, N. A. 3, 226 Kruse, E. C. 235 Kruse, H. S. 199 Kyle, J. 309 Labatt, W. H. E. 394 _Labour Corps_ _412_ Labrow, L. 173 Lacey, E. A. 286 Lacey, N. 410 Lacy, A. O. 173 Ladefoged, E. L. N. 192 Ladefoged, N. N. 187 Ladell, C. S. 155, 413 †Lafford, W. J. 24 Lagesee, C. H. R. 145, 150, 155, 173 La Hive, B. 401 Laidlaw, G. A. 257 †Laidlaw, J. C. 25, 346 †Laily, E. L. 6, 233 Lailey, G. B. P. 233 Laing, D. M. 345 †Laing, I. 27, 97, 218 †Laing, J. G. 39, 309, 415 Laing, W. 218 Laing, W. D. 244 Laithwaite, A. 155, 301 Lake, H. C. E. 291 Lake, M. B. C. 364 †Lakeman, H. L. 36, 407 Laker, J. C. 401 Lamb, A. L. 318 Lamb, H. 413 Lamb, J. E. 173 Lamb, T. S. 204 †Lambdin, J. R. 38, 97, 395 Lambert, C. O. 155, 269, 290 Lambert, E. C. 276 Lambert, F. P. 97, 173 †Lambert, P. F. 15, 378 Lambert, R. 267 Lambert, S. A. 238 Lambert, W. 275 Lambert, W. H. 248 Lamble, A. H. 228 Lamigeon, R. O. 223 Laming, H. E. 401 Lampshire, L. F. 391 _Lancashire Fusiliers_ _268_ _Lancashire Regt., East_ _271_ _Lancashire Regt., Loyal North_ _273_ _Lancashire Regt., South_ _276_ Lancaster, J. H. L. 373 Lancaster, J. W. C. 195 _Lancaster Regt., Royal_ _278_ Lance, F. P. 313a _Lancers_ _184_ Land, L. F. 155, 424 †Lander, J. H. 13 Landless, M. 173 Lane, F. S. 260 Lane, G. B. 264 Lane, H. A. 247 Lane, H. C. J. 383 Lane, J. R. C. 327 Lane, R. B. 174 Lane-Claypon, J. C. 283 Laney, E. C. 199 Lang, A. H. 384 Lang, E. G. 419 Lang, R. S. 231 Langdon, E. M. 247 Langford, J. C. 174 †Langford, J. J. 9, 266 Langford, T. H. 211 †Langford, W. G. 7, 266 Langhorne, A. J. 204 †Langley, F. J. 37, 217 Langley, R. K. 293 Langley, W. R. 321 Langton, E. S. W. 298 Langston, H. P. 267 Lant, A. E. 215 †Larcombe, H. R. R. 20, 247 Larcombe, M. A. 401 Lardelli, M. S. 189 Lardner, R. S. 222 †Larken, J. S. 38, 186 Larkin, J. 275 Larkins, G. J. 427 Larkman, R. 304 Larlham, P. E. 246 †Lascelles, R. M. 21 Lasker, R. S. 174 †Last, E. R. 31, 97, 155, 285 Latham, H. 322 Latham, L. S. 174 Latham, W. G. 174 Lathbury, R. J. 291 Lathom, F. W. F. 311a La Touche, A. P. D. 155¶, 297 Latour, A. F. 384 Lauder, D. M. 316 Lauderdale, T. M. 378 Laughland, D. S. 204 Laughlin, G. E. 225 †Laughton, G. 27¶, 334 †Laughton, J. T. 39, 222 Laurent, H. F. 310a Laurie, A. M. 215 Laver, B. L. 187 Laver, C. H. 187 Lavers, F. G. 255 Laverton, W. K. 186 Lavoipierre, M. J. M. L. 293 †Law, C. L. G. 5, 354 Law, E. R. 174 Law, H. R. 424 Law, K. K. 227 Lawless, A. P. 220 Lawless, P. H. 97, 155, 163¶, 322 Lawrence, B. L. 352 †Lawrence, E. E. 12 Lawrence, Francis C. 298 Lawrence, Frederick C. 391 Lawrence, G. 397 Lawrence, H. A. 422 Lawrence, H. P. 297 Lawrence, H. W. 273 Lawrence, J. H. 148, 155, 403 Lawrence, J. N. 375 Lawrence, L. 424 Lawrence, S. B. 289 Lawrence, S. G. 192 Lawrie, T. 269 †Lawson, A. C. 18, 341 Lawson, G. L. L. 312a Lawson, J. P. 396 Lawson, P. H. 204 Lawson, V. W. 174 Laxton, E. W. H. 405¶ Layborn, T. A. E. 159, 174 †Laycock, J. H. 10, 266 Layman, A. T. 330 Lazarus, G. M. 205 Lazarus, J. P. 301 Lazenby, B. W. 262 Lazenby, H. 293 Lazzari, R. 174 Lea, G. H. 359 Leach, J. 272 Leach, T. H. du B. 417 Leadbeater, A. J. O. 413 Leader, C. 186 Leahy, E. 199 Leahy, J. M. 359 †Leake, G. E. A. 17, 49, 155, 290 Leake, R. 174 Leal, J. H. 255 †Leaning, R. W. 34, 286 Lear, E. C. R. 306 Lear, F. H. 370 †Learoyd, E. S. 26, 323 †Leatherdale, D. R. 8, 262 †Leaver, S. H. 32, 323 †Le Bas, A. O. 28 †Le Chene, H. P. 304 †Lechertier, J. A. 41, 192 Ledger, A. P. 264 Ledger, G. 189 Ledger, H. G. 339 Ledger, R. 174 Ledward, C. H. 205 Lee, A. F. 424 Lee, A. H. 281 Lee, C. F. 255 Lee, D. M. 277 Lee, E. C. 301 Lee, E. J. 159, 269 Lee, F. R. M. 341 †Lee, F. S. 30, 342 Lee, J. 313 Lee, J. R. L. 293 †Lee, P. W. 13, 349 Lee, R. W. 97, 242 †Lee, W. N. O. 5, 352 †Leech, A. W. 33, 97, 331 Leech, N. H. 174 †Leech, R. E. H. 39, 349 Leech, S. F. 261 Leech-Porter, J. E. 418 Leeding, W. J. 314 Leefe, J. F. F. 321¶ Lee-Hankey, W. 309 Leek, F. W. 395 Leek, P. A. 375 Lees, A. A. 396 Lees, Geoffry 215 Lees, H. W. 379 Lees, J. H. 296 Leese, L. E. S. 405 Lee-Smith, D. L. 401 Lee-Smith, G. 296 Lee-Smith, K. 250 Leete, B. M. T. S. 174 Leete, F. B. 300 Le Fevre, F. E. 98, 283 †Lefroy, T. E. 27, 155, 311, 370 †Leftwich, N. G. 33, 155, 230 Legg, A. H. 337 Legg, J. F. 311a Legg, W. 215 Legg, W. G. 393 Legge, L. 174 Leggett, G. W. 299 Leggett, S. J. 192 Legh-Jones, G. 415 Leicester, J. 230 _Leicestershire Regt._ _280_ Leigh, H. G. 267 Leigh-Bennett, E. P. 311 Leigh-Breeze, P. L. 390 Leighton, K. A. W. 174 Leighton, W. 313 Leighton, W. J. C. 312 _Leinster Regt._ _282_ Leishman, W. G. 262 Leith, G. H. 98, 155, 417 Leivers, F. A. 350 Le Maistre, F. W. 214 Le Mare, Ralph 258 Le Mare, Reginald 258 Lemon, K. C. 251 †Lemon, L. T. 14, 238 Lemon, M. M. S. 250 Lemon, R. H. 362 Lennard, W. D. 225 Leonard, G. C. 323 Leonard, J. J. 232 Leonard, T. J. 405 Lepine, R. D. 283 Lepingwell, G. B. 309 Leppard, P. H. 225 Leslie, A. D. 279 Leslie-Smith, J. 163 Lester, R. M. 323 Lett, W. T. C. 259 Letts, A. P. 332 Lever, E. H. 150, 155, 205 Leverett, J. I. 186 Leverson, D. L. F. 295, 309 Leveson, A. H. 323 Levett, S. C. B. 205 †Levick, C. 35, 174 Levien, C. H. 305 Levy, B. H. 417 Levy, F. W. 410 Levy, G. 279 Levy, O. C. 199 Lewin, H. J. 355 Lewin, W. E. 290 Lewington, C. 313a, 417 Lewis, A. G. 174 Lewis, A. H. 340 Lewis, A. T. 367 Lewis, C. A. 174 Lewis, C. J. B. 305 Lewis, C. M. 208 Lewis, C. W. 174 †Lewis, D. 20 Lewis, D. I. 317 Lewis, D. R. T. 278 Lewis, E. F. 375 Lewis, F. 189 Lewis, F. A. 98, 377 Lewis, F. T. 228 Lewis, Gerald 214 Lewis, Grafton 407 Lewis, G. P. 192 Lewis, G. W. 423 †Lewis, H. L. 23, 334 Lewis, H. S. 274 Lewis, James 199 Lewis, John 223 Lewis, J. P. 375 Lewis, L. A. 174 Lewis, M. 311 Lewis, N. C. 227 Lewis, O. B. 373 Lewis, R. P. 189 Lewis, T. F. 375 Lewis, T. H. L. 174 †Lewis, T. W. 23, 375 Lewis, William 205 †Ley, J. W. 28 †Leybourne, P. E. 38, 98, 254 Libby, W. N. 325 Lichfield, G. F. 244 Liddell, A. R. 155, 333 Liddiard, T. G. 293 Liddington, H. V. 189 Liddle, A. R. 413 Liddle, D. M. P. 155¶, 403 †Lidgett, J. C. 30, 277 Liebert, A. J. 405 Liell, K. 195, 403 Liffen, G. T. T. 394 Light, F. R. 309 Lightbourn, F. G. 192 †Lightfoot, F. B. 28, 310a Lightley, E. 199 Lilley, E. S. 253 Lilley, J. L. 260 Lima, W. 401 _Lincolnshire Regt._ _282_ Lindars, L. H. 189 Lindbergh, W. H. 410 Linden, G. H. 276 Linder, H. 401 Lindley, G. W. 224 Lindop, R. A. E. 258 †Lindrea, W. G. 32, 250 Lindsay, G. P. 98, 226 Lindsay, J. 345 Lindsay, J. G. 279 Line, J. P. 289 Lines, A. J. 277 Linford, B. O. M. 174 Ling, G. A. 355 Lingard, H. 332 Linter, F. C. 323 Lintern, L. E. 249 Linton, W. E. 350 †Lintott, H. C. 30, 291, 311a Lipschitz, J. 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. B. 306 Meany, W. 326 Mears, S. S. 244 †Measures, P. 28, 280 Meates, G. M. 263 Meatyard, G. W. 254 Meddings, E. S. 425 †Medland, J. E. P. 30, 212 Medlicott, G. P. 419 Medlicott, S. J. E. 422 Medlock, C. H. 398 Meek, G. A. 253 Meeson, A. 421 Meggitt, A. 377 Melhado, C. 296 Melhuish, P. 428 Melles, R. E. 199 Mellish, E. N. 44 †Mellish, R. C. 5, 320 Mellor, A. 240 Mellor, B. F. 247 Melvin, J. W. 342 Membrey, R. H. 343 Menhinick, J. S. 362 Mennell, E. D. 413 _Mentions_ _152_ Menzies, C. D. 293 Meo, I. L. 366 Mercer, R. R. 363 †Merchant, A. D. 16, 175 Meredith, A. C. 105, 341, 415 Meredith, H. R. 413 Meredith, R. S. 159, 401 Merefield, B. 367 Merfield, S. H. 156, 321 †Merrett, A. E. 12, 255 †Merrett, H. E. 36, 338 Merriman, E. C. B. 219 †Mertens, E. H. 24 Messenger, A. L. 147, 175 †Messervy, E. S. 24 †Messom, H. 4, 105, 156, 361 Messulam, R. 175 Metcalf, A. 364 Metcalfe, C. P. 239 †Metcalfe, G. 33, 344 Metcalfe, P. H. G. 185 Methuen, Hon. A. P. 219¶ Mew, G. M. 259 †Mew, R. 28 Miall, E. J. 300 Michael, C. A. 401 †Michell, A. C. 22, 264 †Michelsen, A. C. 23, 189 Micklem, C. 49, 156, 418 Micklethwaite, T. D. A. 270 †Middleditch, A. M. 7, 242 _Middlesex Regt._ _319_ Middleton, A. G. 175 Middleton, J. 407 Middleton, R. E. 193 Middleton, S. 156, 199, 419 Middleton, T. H. 105, 212 Midwinter, W. H. 405 Mieville, A. M. 151, 156, 392 Mieville, L. C. 323 Mieville, W. S. 106, 156, 310 Milbank, H. R. 365 †Miles, A. C. V. 5, 376 †Miles, F. D. 38¶ †Miles, H. E. 9, 345 †Miles, H. G. 9, 234 Miles, L. G. 49, 156, 257 Miles, M. H. 395, 407 Milford, C. A. 379 _M.C._ _53_ _M.V.O._ _148_ _Military Medal_ _149_ _M.S.M._ _149_ Millar, E. F. 335 Millar, H. F. 275 Millar, L. P. 219 Millar, M. A. 175 †Millard, A. G. 19, 360 Millard, R. V. 411 Millen, A. D. 313, 397 Miller, A. H. 293 Miller, C. 195 †Miller, Frank 35 Miller, Frederick 189 †Miller, F. C. 33, 250 Miller, G. L. 411 Miller, G. W. 293 Miller, H. C. 411 Miller, H. D. 411 Miller, James 270 Miller, Joseph 221 Miller, J. A. 156, 205 Miller, J. B. 270 Miller, J. G. R. 156, 339 †Miller, J. L. 7, 295 Miller, J. M. 401 Miller, J. S. 423 Miller, Ronald A. 156, 280 Miller, Russell A. 384 Miller, S. H. 420 Miller, S. J. H. 219 Miller, T. S. 156, 214 Miller, W. D. B. 425 †Miller, W. E. 24 Miller, W. H. 215 Millian, J. C. 205 Milligan, A. 106, 156, 394 Millman, F. W. 234 Mills, B. R. 375 Mills, D. H. 368 Mills, E. T. 199 Mills, F. O. 199 Mills, H. 366 Mills, H. G. H. 214 †Mills, H. J. 34, 313, 319, 417 Mills, J. E. 375 †Mills, K. Le G. 26, 175 †Mills, L. G. E. 24 †Mills, R. C. L. 42, 330 Mills, W. V. 212 †Milne, J. A. D. 22, 219 †Milne, N. 24 Milne, O. P. 403 Milne-Robertson, W. M. M. 316 Milnes, W. A. 382 Milton, S. F. 380 Mimmack, S. C. 175 †Minors, R. T. 42, 382 Minors, W. J. 384 †Minshull, J. L. 13, 156, 290 Minter, L. J. 175 _Miscellaneous Establishments_ _419_ Misick, F. C. 214 Mitchell, Alan 106, 385 Mitchell, Alfred 362 †Mitchell, D. D. 40 Mitchell, E. 396 Mitchell, E. T. 175 Mitchell, F. C. 296 Mitchell, G. R. 300 †Mitchell, H. A. 14 †Mitchell, J. L. 17, 302 Mitchell, J. M. 148, 159, 175 Mitchell, R. G. 293 Mitchell, T. P. 312 Mitton, G. C. 330 Mitton, P. D. 274 Mitzakis, A. V. M. 151, 156, 299 Mix, A. E. 212 Mobbs, G. W. 339 Mochrie, D. R. 189 Modlen, C. L. 343 Modlen, S. E. 323 Moffat, G. R. 189 Moffett, T. H. 199 Mogg, L. H. 350 Moir, E. W. C. 244 Moir, G. T. 411 Moir, K. M. 106, 358 Moir, L. J. A. 358 Moir, S. E. 411 Moir, T. N. 411 Mokler, L. W. 212 Moller, A. A. 106, 217 Mollett, F. N. 325 Mollett, W. B. 384 Molliar-Smith, H. 205 †Molyneux, E. S. 27, 156, 381 Molyneux, G. W. 275 †Molyneux, J. H. 19, 267 †Monaghan, D. L. 26, 260, 415 Monckton, I. P. 185 Money, D. F. 106, 156, 308 †Monk, G. B. 2, 369 Monkman, E. A. 290 Monkman, F. H. 392 Monkton, A. R. 291 _Monmouthshire Regt._ _325_ Montague, J. C. 363 Montague-Smith, V. M. 353 Monteath, D. T. 148, 421 Montgomerie, H. S. 175 Montgomery, L. H. 346 †Montgomery, N. S. 7, 218 Moody, B. C. 297 Moody, J. C. 247 Moody, P. 106, 156, 372 Moolenaar, F. A. 193 Moon, J. 407 Moor, F. H. 417 Moorcroft, W. 262 Moore, A. J. 377 Moore, A. M. 328 †Moore, A. R. 14, 394 Moore, A. W. 413 Moore, C. A. 387 Moore, C. C. 106, 269 Moore, E. A. 356 Moore, E. G. 311a Moore, F. H. 361 Moore, F. L. 106, 325 Moore, F. S. 315 †Moore, F. W. 15, 106, 236 †Moore, G. A. 34, 372 Moore, G. G. 257 Moore, H. E. 49, 107, 156, 214 †Moore, J. A. 24 †Moore, J. G. 32, 175 Moore, J. H. 403 Moore, J. L. M. 107, 156, 163, 209 †Moore, K. H. 8, 238 †Moore, K. W. J. 20, 242 Moore, L. P. 159, 311 Moore, L. T. 107, 212 Moore, M. B. H. 375 Moore, P. 240 Moore, R. C. 315 Moore, R. E. M. 325 †Moore, Reginald F. 24 †Moore, Robert F. 34, 49, 107, 156, 335 Moore, W. J. 156, 298 Moore, W. R. 107, 392 †Moorhouse, A. 31 Moorhouse, H. 384¶ Moors, B. R. 342 Moran, P. F. 252 Morant, J. G. 267 Mordecai, L. R. 156, 269 Morden, C. S. 193 Morden, H. W. 225 †Moreton, N. H. 34, 175 Morewood, T. C. 273 Morgan, D. E. 428 †Morgan, D. P. 21, 381 Morgan, D. R. 367 Morgan, E. L. 107, 187 Morgan, E. R. 189 Morgan, F. R. H. 428 Morgan, G. E. 378 Morgan, H. 199 Morgan, H. G. 368 Morgan, H. J. 234 Morgan, H. T. 417 Morgan, J. G. 425 Morgan, J. J. 297 †Morgan, J. R. 31 Morgan, L. D. 205 Morgan, M. H. 428 Morgan, R. S. L. 312, 368 Morgan, S. C. 189 †Morgan, W. H. 32, 368 Morgan, W. Lawrence 297 Morgan, W. Llewellyn 272 Morison, R. H. 310a †Morland, L. M. 7, 395 Morley, B. J. 244 Morley, F. S. 396 Morley, J. A. 401 †Morrall, J. B. 30, 372 Morrell, C. 164, 326 Morrell, P. F. A. 270 †Morris, A. A. T. 40, 107, 324 Morris, A. J. 366 Morris, C. G. 423 Morris, C. L. 395 †Morris, C. W. 3, 265 Morris, D. W. 330 Morris, E. G. 175 Morris, F. B. 156, 353 Morris, F. L. 183 Morris, J. E. 376 Morris, J. H. 311a †Morris, J. O. 24 Morris, J. T. 428 †Morris, T. B. 18, 156, 175, 373 Morris, Walter A. 359 Morris, William A. 272 Morris, W. B. 247 Morris, W. F. 233 Morris, W. G. 377 †Morrish, D. B. 9, 389 Morrison, J. 379 Morrison, R. A. 205 Morrison, R. W. G. 359 Morrison, T. H. 205 Morrison, W. 205 Morrow, A. 300 Morrow, F. 107, 212 †Morse, G. E. 25, 175 Morse, W. E. 401 Mort, F. 344 †Morten, G. 4, 285 Morten, H. M. 327 †Morter, A. G. 13 Mortimer, A. B. 107, 395 Mortimer, L. 175 Mortimer, O. W. 332 Mortimore, E. A. 217 Mortishead, J. W 349 Morton, C. F. 293 Morton, G. C. 300 Morton, H. M. 411 †Morton, W. Cattell 18, 107, 156, 194 Morton, W. Chamberlain 108, 289 †Moses, F. S. 37, 205 Moses, L. F. C. 272 Mosley, E. B. 219 Moss, E. N. 275 †Moss, G. A. 36, 318 Moss, G. O. 270 †Moss, H. S. 36, 184 †Moss, M. A. 24 †Moss, R. B. N. 10, 261 Moss, R. E. 297 Moss, V. N. 108, 260 †Moss, W. T. G. 18, 175 †Mosse, P. G. 6, 371 Mosse, S. H. 199 †Mossman, H. A. 33, 108, 224 †Mott, C. 34 Mott, G. 407 †Mottershall, H. S. 22, 318 Mottershead, R. F. 212 Mottram, C. E. 275 Mould, R. 314, 417 Mouldey, W. E. 156, 269 Moulding, E. P. 189 Moule, A. J. C. 199 †Mountcastle, H. W. 24 Mountford, F. G. 281 Mousley, N. L. 372 Mower, E. E. 306 Moxon, G. H. 199 Moylan-Jones, R. A. W. 314 Mozley, F. W. 212 Muckle, R. 332 Muckleston, H. P. 274 Mucklow, S. L. 269 Mudge, J. 253 Muff-Ford, J. W. D. 303 Muir, R. G. 215 Mules, J. C. G. 255 Mull, E. 175 Mullan, D. R. 336 †Mullane, B. P. 32, 247 Mullen, J. W. 175 Mulligan, A. W. P. 386 Mullins, C. W. 401 Mullins, G. T. 212¶ Mullins, R. M. 175 †Mulock, E. R. 2, 252 Mumford, G. 330 Mumford, T. J. C. 247 Mummery, H. H. 321 †Mummery, H. N. S. 36¶, 256 Muncey, F. T. 176 Munday, J. 343 Mundy, W. F. 159, 256 Munro, D. A. J. 176 Munro, H. 376 Munro, J. G. 320 Munro, R. 208 †Munro, R. G. 10, 220, 301 Munro, S. H. 235 †Munro, W. P. 38, 193 †Munsey, W. F. 19, 267 _Munster Fusiliers, Royal_ _326_ Munt, E. 108, 156, 187 Murch, A. H. 108, 374 Murch, L. C. 250 Murdo, G. 236 Murdock, H. S. 176 Murly, C. J. 411 Murphy, C. E. 413 †Murphy, G. M. 24 †Murphy, J. 37, 332 Murphy, T. J. 306 Murrane, H. D. 108, 279 †Murray, A. 36, 366 Murray, A. S. 283 †Murray, E. D. 8, 257 †Murray, E. F. 24 Murray, G. 108, 176 Murray, G. V. 151, 273 Murray, H. R. 368 Murray, J. B. 216 Murray, J. C. 401 Murray, M. 293 Murray, P. 225 †Murray, R. M. 41 Murray, S. McP. 411 Murrell, H. F. 216 Musgrave, J. 186 †Musgrove, G. H. S. 7, 359 Mussared, W. J. 176 Musselwhite, D. W. 428 Musselwhite, F. J. 176, 398 Myers, D. 156, 403 Myers, M. F. 304 Myers, W. 312a Nadin, W. E. F. 183 Nailer, R. C. F. 176 Naimby, W. 283¶ Napier, C. W. S. 235 Napier, J. S. 401 Napier, M. 254 Napier, R. W. 183 Napier, W. F. 193 Nash, A. B. 419 Nash, E. A. 428 †Nash, H. A. 34, 176 Nash, H. M. 205 Nash, J. N. 428 Nash, P. 255 †Nash, P. G. 22, 318 Nash, W. H. 176 Nathan, C. 151, 380 Nathan, C. H. 176, 399 Nathan, J. 159 Nathan, M. 375 Naughton, J. J. 262 _Naval Air Service, Royal_ _164_ _Naval Reserve, Royal_ _420_ _Naval Volunteer Reserve, Royal_ _420_ _Navy, Royal_ _420_ Nayler, E. B. 183 Naylor, G. E. 396 Naylor, T. 375 Naylor, T. H. 156, 277 Naylor, W. L. Neal, C. T. D. 375 Neal, H. 165 Neal, J. E. 337 Neal, L. 156, 318 Neale, A. W. 366 Neale, B. P. 189 Neale, C. D. 381 Neale, G. B. 156, 176, 313 Neame, A. J. 308 Neden, H. G. 320 Neech, W. P. 324¶ Needham, L. W. 108, 303 †Neely, H. B. 3¶, 354 Neighbour, G. M. 199 Neighbour, S. W. 148, 151, 156, 308 †Neill, R. 28 Nelson, E. M. 228 †Nelson, F. A. J. 36 †Nelson, H. 10, 303 Nelson, Jesse 338 Nelson, Joseph 407 Nelson, J. P. 324 Nelson, L. A. 109, 280 Nelson, R. 199 Nelson, W. P. 143, 312a †Nelson, W. W. 37 Neobard, H. J. C. 148, 151, 156, 225 Nesling, R. E. 243, 266 Nethercot, R. P. 109, 394 Nethery, W. C. E. 205 Nettleton, J. 156, 341 Nevill, E. 271 Neville, H. M. 373 New, J. W. 428 Newberry, G. H. 199 Newberry, T. F. 109, 417 Newbery, H. S. 311 Newby, F. W. 214 †Newcombe, C. C. U. 20, 382 Newcombe, F. V. 288 †Newcombe, J. C. 30, 212 †Newcombe, P. C. 241 †Newcombe, R. C. D. 7, 271 Newell, A. 356 †Newell, A. F. 32, 343 Newell, F. A. 311a Newitt, N. J. 364 Newland, A. M. 109, 218 Newman, A. J. 109, 193 Newman, C. S. 324 Newman, C. E. S. 156, 413 Newman, E. M. 176 Newman, G. L. 176 Newman, H. J. 356 Newman, R. N. 425 Newman, S. 407 Newman, W. A. 255 Newport, H. 312a Newport-Gwilt, R. J. 230 Newsom, R. A. 370 Newth, R. C. 316 Newton, A. R. 159, 234 Newton, C. E. 159, 310 Newton, C. F. 300 Newton, C. R. 316 Newton, C. V. 109, 156, 366 Newton, E. L. 420 Newton, G. B. 302 Newton, H. E. 394 Newton, H. M. 230 †Newton, M. E. 17, 301 Newton, S. B. 423 †Newton, W. C. 18, 273 Newton, W. G. 109, 305, 310 Newton-Clare, H. J. 148, 176, 399 Neyroud, R. C. E. 420 Nicholas, E. O. 368 Nicholas, G. B. 145, 176 Nicholas, T. U. J. 176 Nicholas, W. E. 314 Nicholls, E. H. R. 373 Nicholls, E. J. 109, 370 †Nicholls, H. K. 32, 358 Nicholls, J. E. 287 Nicholls, N. C. 283 Nicholls, W. 216 †Nichols, H. 36¶, 358 Nichols, H. W. 189 Nichols, W. A. 218 †Nicholson, B. G. M. 40, 333 Nicholson, C. A. J. 220, 386 Nicholson, C. H. 388 Nicholson, E. D. 401 Nicholson, F. H. 193 Nicholson, H. A. 247 Nicholson, J. A. 287 Nicholson, J. F. W. 176 †Nicholson, P. C. 33, 389 Nicholson, R. L. 193 Nicholson, T. 317 Nicholson-Lailey, J. R. 189 Nickalls, B. A. 236 Nicks, A. E. 236 Nickson, G. B. 109, 205 Nicol, G. G. 267 Nicol, I. S. 109,189 Nicol, R. J. 212¶ Nicol, W. A. 340¶ Nicoll, G. S. 193 Nicoll, W. J. 360 Nield, H. M. 375 Nightingale, C. T. 299 Nightingale, F. B. 428 Nimmo, A. A. 276 Nimmo, W. W. 110, 191 Nisbet, E. C. 205 †Niven, A. S. 25, 279 Nivet, E. L. A. 233 †Nivison, R. B. 10, 266 Nix, S. 312a Nixon, L. G. 176 †Nixon, T. W. 40, 387 Nixon, W. 205 Noad, C. K. 162, 320 Noad, F. M. 320, 426 †Noakes, H. T. 18, 176 Nobbs, G. F. P. 356 Noble, A. V. 355 Noble, G. A. 193 Noble, J. M. 156, 212 Noble, L. R. 287 Noble, R. 340 Noel, G. B. E. 403 Noel, G. H. 311 †Noel, H. W. E. 24 Nokes, W. 245 Norbury, V. 176 Norcombe, T. P. 205 Norden, R. W. 185 †Norden, W. A. 42 _Norfolk Regt._ _327_ Norfolk, W. J. A. 312 Norman, A. S. 385 Norman, C. P. 428 †Norman, E. W. 37 Norman, M. 247 Norman, R. C. 312 Norman, R. E. 339 Norman, R. F. H. 176, 281 Norman, S. O. 110, 337 Normandale, L. 236 Norris, A. 247 Norris, C. A. 189 Norris, F. C. 189 Norris, G. S. 428 †Norris, R. 28 Norris, S. G. 151 Norris, V. L. 324 †Norris, W. F. 5, 327, 397 Norrish, G. 176 †North, C. E. J. P. 37 North, E. B. 401 North, P. 425 North, W. L. 311 _Northamptonshire Regt._ _329_ _Northumberland Fusiliers_ _331_ †Norton, A. G. 3, 271 Norton, E. 293 †Norton, G. 42, 176 Norton, H. S. M. 293 Norton, K. S. M. 293 Norton, R. H. 219 Norwak, C. F. 328 †Notley, A. C. 34, 279 Nott, C. A 225 Nott, D. G. 310a Nott, G. E. 212 Nott, L. H. 381 Nott, P. J. 263 _Notts. and Derby Regt._ _335_ Nowell, C. 304 †Nowell, W. J. 13, 191 Nuding, E. G. 176 Nunn, E. R. 407 Nurse, W. I. 262 †Nutcombe, T. A. 35, 272 Nuthall, S. 205 Oakden, G. E. 417 Oakden, G. F. 392 †Oakenfull, H. J. 11, 297 Oakeshott, H. A. 313, 417 Oakey, J. M. 110, 156, 341 Oakley, E. R. 231 Oakley, W. G. 224 †Oates, H. P. 21, 287 O’Brien, James (1523) 110, 156, 232 O’Brien, James (6548) 326 O’Brien, John 232 O’Brien, J. A. 164, 310 O’Brien-Moore, F. A. 411 O’Byrne, M. 302 O’Callaghan, J. P. 401 †O’Connor, B. J. 39, 245 O’Connor, C. A. 326 O’Connor, D. 419 O’Connor, D. R. 362 O’Connor, J. L. 318 O’Dell, E. S. 351 Oddy, D. C. 199 †O’Donnell, A. P. 17, 386 †O’Donoghue, D. A. 24 †O’Donoghue, R. C. 25 O’Donohoe, M. W. 247 O’Donovan, R. A. 110, 381 O’Dowd, E. M. 411 Oelrichs, R. V. 208 Offiler, H. C. 336 O’Flaherty, H. F. R. L. 343 O’Flynn, G. 259 O’Garr, J. W. 270 Ogden, F. W. 316 Ogden, G. S. 270 Ogden, W. E. 110, 316 Ogle, H. R. 217 †Okey, W. E. 6, 232 Oldbury, A. E. 401 Oldbury, H. E. 288 Oldfield, A. A. 418 Oldfield, A. E. 334 Oldfield, C. C. 328 Oldfield, R. T. 110, 156, 222 Oldham, Edward H. 199 Oldham, Ernest H. 349 Oldham, M. A. 231 Oldham, T. J. F. 368 †Oliphant, M. F. 4, 327 Oliver, A. A. 302 Oliver, E. A. C. 350 Oliver, Herbert Wm. 316 Oliver, Hubert Wm. 176 Oliver, I. M. L. 353 Oliver, S. 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S. 147, 176 Parker, A. A. F. 156, 405 Parker, A. H. 270 Parker, D. H. 336 †Parker, E. T. 4, 268, 395 Parker, F. G. 156, 320 †Parker, F. N. 3, 265 Parker, F. P. 235 †Parker, G. 14, 274 Parker, H. H. 293 Parker, J. A. 112, 209 †Parker, L. R. 39, 368 Parker, M. G. 413 Parker, R. 408 Parker, T. Cecil 264 Parker, T. Cornwall 393 Parker, T. R. 329 Parker, W. B. 364 †Parker, W. H. 3, 326 Parkes, A. 319 Parkes, G. H. 112, 184 †Parkes, H. F. 2, 156, 372 Parkes, H. P. 259 Parkes, J. W. 364 Parkes, N. E. 151, 314 †Parkes, P. R. 32, 302 †Parkes, T. D. 22, 352 †Parkhurst, G. H. 35, 315 Parkin, J. 112, 205 Parkin, J. A. 314 Parkinson, L. 336 Parkinson, N. 176 Parks, G. C. 282 Parkyn, H. S. 236 Parminter, P. D. 350 Parrish, E. P. 324 Parrott, L. K. 360 Parry, G. O. 275 Parry, J. W. G. 261 †Parry, S. 34, 209 Parry, S. A. 425 Parry, S. H. 413 Parry, S. H. A. 270 Parry, W. S. 368 Parry-Jones, R. J. S. 234 Parsloe, J. A. E. 199 †Parslow, Albert J. 11, 296 Parslow, Archibald J. 334 Parslow, J. 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A. 217 Penaluna, W. 234 †Penderel-Brodhurst, B. R. 39, 212 Pendleton, W. 351 Pendred, W. A. 267 Pennick, H. W. F. 176 Pennington, H. E. 382 †Penny, B. W. 20, 245 Penny, F. 199 †Penny, G. 9, 394 Penny, W. N. 208 †Penrose, G. A. 14, 156, 363 Penrose, J. 413 Penrose, L. 393 †Pentecost, C. G. 31, 176 Pentreath, H. L. 401 Penty, N. 267 Penty, W. S. 319 Penwill, L. C. B. 244 †Pepper, A. T. 41, 212 Pepper, E. G. 366 Pepper, W. A. 156, 408 Peppiatt, C. F. 247 Percival, E. J. 185 Percival, F. G. 199 Percival, G. 284 Percival, H. A. B. 357 Percival, J. B. 401 Percy, A. F. 176 Percy, A. J. 423 Perkes, A. R. 413 Perkins, J. 215 Perkins, L. 156, 273, 329 Perkins, S. 354 †Perkins, W. E. 25 Perks, H. 321 Perl, B. H. 113, 278, 310 Pern, C. 147, 176 †Perrin, A. J. 22, 389 †Perring, C. R. 36, 177 Perring, R. B. 177 Perris, L. R. 367 Perrott, E. S. 113, 312 Perry, A. E. C. 35, 205 Perry, A. F. 302 Perry, G. M. 156, 218, 310 Perry, J. 401 Perry, J. L. 365 †Perry, K. G. 11, 367 Perry, P. R. W. 156, 306 Perry, R. W. 293 Perry, W. 385 Pertwee, J. W. 277 Pertwee, L. 234 Peter, G. 190 Peters, M. W. 295 Peters, T. 293 Pether, W. G. 243 Petherbridge, C. A. 113, 156, 343 †Petley, H. 10, 289 Petley, R. E. 311a Petrie, P. C. 199 Petry, A. McN. 212 Petter, C. H. 401 Pettitt, H. B. 297 Pettitt, L. C. 258 Pettitt, L. H. 269 Petts, G. A. 401 Phelps, F. W. 299 Pheysey, J. E. 113, 190 Philcox, A. R. 177 Philip, J. B. 411 Philip, T. V. R. 257 Philip, W. Y. 411 Phillipowski, I. R. 316 Phillips, A. 293 Phillips, C. L. 425 Phillips, C. S. 247 Phillips, E. 250 Phillips, E. L. 205 Phillips, E. T. A. 149, 205 †Phillips, F. E. S. 11, 113, 235 Phillips, G. A. 288 †Phillips, G. E. 28 Phillips, G. H. 241 Phillips, H. C. 375 Phillips, J. F. M. 183 Phillips, J. Reginald 375 Phillips, J. Robert 264 Phillips, L. E. 417 Phillips, L. J. 305 Phillips, Malcolm, H. 381 †Phillips, Mark H. 22, 353 Phillips, M. McG. 186 †Phillips, N. 25 Phillips, P. A. 271 Phillips, P. J. 280 †Phillips, R. 15, 368 †Phillips, R. G. 12, 260 Phillips, R. L. 428 †Phillips, S. V. 9, 281 †Phillips, T. M. 183 Phillips, W. H. 25 Phinn, C. W. 428 Phipps, J. D. B. 190 Phipps, P. 156, 405 Pick, N. 190 Pickard, F. R. 401 Pickbourne, M. 279 †Pickering, G. A. R. 25, 330 Pickersgill, E. 332 Pickett, W. F. 411 †Pickles, H. 14, 227 Pickrell, L. J. 428 †Pickup, A. J. 5, 390 Picton, C. J. 378 Picton, T. 413 Pierce, Alfred 113 Pierrepont, A. D. 281 Pierson, V. M. 199 Pieterson, E. S. 375 Piggott, J. 311a Piggott, M. W. 428 Pignatel, E. C. 408 Pike, C. W. 310 Pike, G. B. 151, 177 Pilcher, W. 264 Pile, G. H. 401 Pile, S. J. H. 113, 324 †Pilgrim, H. B. 7, 299 Pilling, S. H. 177 Pinching, C. L. 420 Pinder, A. G. 219 Pinder, L. 272 Pinder-Brown, H. 163, 310 Pine, A. W. 243 Pineger, G. F. R. 408 †Ping, A. R. 18, 381 Pink, P. 327 Pinney, F. S. 242 Piper, E. H. 177 Piper, N. 156, 268 Piperno, J. H. 339 Pitcher, H. B. 214 Pitcher, W. H. B. 113, 218 Pitchford, A. N. 177 Pitel, A. P. 419 Pitman, A. T. 388 Pitman, R. O. 184 Pitt, B. O. 316 Pitt, G. 417 Pittard, R. S. R. 373 Pitten, W. H. 312 Pitts, A. W. 114, 404 Pitts, S. E. 330 Piveteau, J. G. L. 273 Place, H. M. 357 Plackett, H. W. 428 †Plant, F. G. 5, 361 Plant, H. M. 379 Plant, H. N. 156, 199 Platt, A. G. 177 †Platt, C. L. F. 34, 193 Platt, H. C. 387 Platt, O. G. 114, 388 †Plested, H. G. 8, 318 Plowman-Brown, C. H. 361 Plummer, A. A. 294 Plummer, A. J. 319 Plummer, W. G. 296 †Plumpton, R. 42¶, 391 Plunkett, D. W. 261 Plunkett, J. R. 296 Pocock, G. C. 219 †Pocock, R. L. A. 20, 272 Pocock, R. W. 114, 190 Podd, J. K. 114, 394 Podmore, G. C. 205 Podmore, J. D. 164 Pogson, D. P. 146, 177 Pogue, C. W. 425 Pogue, R. T. 114, 238 Polgreen, J. C. V. 341 Poll, D. E. 114, 306 Pollard, A. H. 401, 405 Pollard, C. A. 422 Pollard, C. L. 364 Pollard, J. 227 Pollard, J. L. 156, 404 Polley, N. G. F. 247 Polley, W. S. 294 Pollock, H. 389 †Pollock, J. 28 Pontet, H. 425 Ponting, P. W. 398 Pool, M. L. 237 †Poole, L. S. R. 42, 177 Pooley, J. E. N. 296 †Pooley, R. M. 9, 285 Pope, D. H. 389 Pope, F. J. 252 Pope, F. W. 193 Pope, W. J. C. 195 Popham, A. E. 151, 156, 164 †Popkin, R. G. 39 Popplewell, H. M. S. 177 Porritt, C. H. 388 Port, F. J. 205 Porteous, F. J. 428 Porteous, J. D. 395 Porteous, R. A. 294 Porter, B. A. 206 Porter, F. S. 334 Porter, J. 206 Porter, N. K. F. 310 Porter, O. J. 206 Porter, S. 380 Porters, R. H. 151, 163 Poston, L. I. 414 Pothecary, H. M. R. 114, 394 Potter, A. F. 294 Potter, A. L. 234 Potter, C. V. 231 †Potter, F. J. 7, 295 Potter, H. A. 177 Potter, J. E. 357 Potter, L. C. 284 Potts, F. S. 163 Potts, J. H. 114, 305 Potts, J. P. 300 Poulson, S. 401 Powe, G. H. 337 Powell, C. A. 384 Powell, C. S. 194, 229 Powell, E. A. 177 Powell, G. R. 183 Powell, H. J. 368, 419 Powell, J. Henry 314 Powell, J. Hirst 296 Powell, L. 114, 191 Powell, M. 193 †Powell, P. G. 32 Powell, R. T. 273 Powell, W. 368 Powell, W. G. 212 Powell, W. P. 151, 156, 339 †Power, B. 41 Power, C. M. 114, 346 Power, F. W. 384 Power, H. T. 301 Power, P. 360 Power, R. V. 164 Powl, S. R. 296 Pownall, C. H. 164 Pownall, N. L. S. 330 Poynton, A. 324 Pozzi, F. W. 374 Prada, L. E. 272 Pratt, H. B. 420 Pratt, H. D. 115, 294 Pratt, H. E. 349 Pratt, P. D. 183 †Preedy, L. J. 32, 370 Preen, A. F. 190 Prentice, C. N. 177 Prentice, J. F. 337 Prentis, J. E. 310 †Prescott, R. J. 14, 270 Prescott, W. 322 Preshous, W. R. 349 †Pressnell, C. E. 28 Preston, B. F. 280 Preston, E. W. 362 Preston, H. 177 Preston, I. K. 199 Preston, J. F. 115, 294 Preston, K. 428 Preston, W. F. A. 193 Prestwich, H. W. 241 Price. A. P. 396 Price, B. P. 156, 214 Price, C. A. 369 Price, D. 159, 177 Price, E. H. 327 Price, F. 280 †Price, F. M. 17, 156, 283 Price, F. N. 250 Price, G. H. 193 Price, H. 254 Price, H. L. 224 †Price, H. S. 4, 245 Price, K. D. 243, 266 Price, R. H. 277 Price, W. L. 244 Priday, A. K. 156, 252 Prideaux, J. B. L. C. 236 Priest, C. E. 311a Priest, W. H. 223 †Priestley, D. L. 25 Priestley, H. 316 Priestley, L. S. 156, 206 Priestman, A. 256 Priestman, C. C. 241 †Prime, A. 30, 315 Pring, A. L. 206 †Pring, H. F. D. 34¶ Pringle, G. C. W. 334 Prior, E. G. 267 †Probert, A. J. 14, 331 †Procter, G. H. V. 20, 269 Proctor, Rev. T. H. 397 †Prosser, A. E. 41, 115, 156, 381 †Prosser, D. R. 325 Protheroe, P. E. 378 Proudfoot, A. 314 Provis, E. J. 199 Provis, H. 247 Prowse, C. H. 338 Pryce, H. E. 177 Pryce-Jones, J. 177 Pryke, A. W. 314 †Pryke, E. 27, 177 Prynne, G. M. F. 226 Puckle, O. S. 301 Puddephatt, N. H. G. O. 382 Puddicombe, F. C. 428 Pugh, T. P. 290 †Pulford, J. C. 28 Pulford, J. F. 294 Pulford, R. G. 190 Pullen, C. S. 149 Pullen, E. W. 297 Pullen, F. J. 177, 376 Pullen, G. F. 248 Pullen, L. E. 411 Pulley, E. 294 Pulleyn, J. 220 Pullinger, C. E. 115, 267 Pullman, H. J. 115, 339 Pulpher, H. H. 274 Pulsford, B. F. 382 †Pulverman, O. P. 5, 354 Pumfrey, M. A. V. K. 177 Punnett, A. H. 261 Purchase, W. H. 199 Purkiss, S. H. 294 Purkiss-Ginn, S. 242 Purnell, A. J. 258 †Purnell, S. 25 †Purser, N. F. 29, 177 Purser, P. W. 405 Pursey, H. S. 212 Purton, T. D. 252 †Purver, B. A. 10, 263, 359 Purver, T. G. 247 Purves, J. M. 190, 115 †Purvis, J. E. 40, 420 Purvis, J. L. F. 185 Purvis, T. 294 Putt, J. 199 Puttick, H. C. 250 Pybus, J. W. 285 †Pycock, H. R. H. 6 Pye, F. E. E. 280 Pye, H. A. 247 Pyke, A. C. 386 Pyke, E. J. 195 Pykett, G. F. 115, 156, 370 Pym-Mannock, F. L. A. 230¶, 373 Pyne, P. 177, 290 †Quail, H. C. 29, 212 Quainton, A. J. 357 Quare, H. A. B. 115, 156, 326 Quarmby, R. L. 200 †Quarrell, C. H. 17, 334 †Quarterman, P. H. 22, 305 Quartermaine, C. G. 185 Quartermaine, H. L. 261 Quelch, L. M. 177 Quesnel, R. E. 275 Quick, S. 156 Quigley, F. 294 Quin, D. H. 428 Quin-Harkin, A. 384 †Quinn, J. E. 39, 287 Rabbage, P. 243 Rabie, E. L. 411 Rabino, F. A. 115, 238 †Rabone, M. 5, 326 Rackett, H. W. 394 Rackham, A. C. 425 Ractivand, D. 116, 348 Radcliffe, C. N. 116, 302 Radcliffe, E. A. 288 †Radcliffe, E. J. 6, 165 Radford, J. A. 116, 156, 351 Radley, H. C. 391 †Rae, J. 22, 347 Rae, L. M. 357 Raeburn, F. C. 185 Raeside, D. 428 Ragg, C. W. 275 Raggett, E. L. 250 Raikes, A. F. M. 156, 385 _Railway Traffic Officers_ _163_ Rainford, R. 177 †Rainforth, G. V. 6 Rainsford, G. 148, 364 Raisin, F. S. 234 Raleigh, R. A. 306 Ralph, J. L. 116, 375 Ralston, K. B. 230 Ram, H. 428 Ramage, L. G. E. 339 Ramsay, A. C. 402 Ramsay, A. F. 402 Ramsay, D. 363 Ramsay, H. O. 327 Ramsay, W. 222 Ramsay, W. McA. 200 Ranalow, A. V. 243, 266 Randall, E. 343 Randall, E. J. J. 185 Randall, E. L. 193 Randall, G. E. 146, 177 Randall, J. E. 116, 227 Randall, L. J. A. 364 †Randall, R. W. S. 3, 329 Randall, S. H. 227 Randall, W. H. 380 Randell, D. M. 156, 212 Ranken, J. S. 193 Rankin, C. R. 177 Ranson, D. F. 336 †Rapley, W. G. 21, 320 †Rata, S. 28 Ratcliff, J. H. 177 †Ratcliff, S. A. 13, 190 Ratcliffe, C. 238 Ratcliffe, C. St. A. 304 Ratcliffe, H. C. 231 Ratcliffe, J. W. 177 Rathbone, L. 315 †Rathbone, T. E. 21, 352 Rattigan, G. E. 402 Raven, F. P. 341 Ravenscroft, G. E. 375 †Ravenscroft, R. B. 19, 223 †Rawbone, C. R. 27, 177 †Rawe, C. H. 33, 190 Rawes, A. N. 190 Rawes, V. N. 355 Rawlings, F. R. 250 †Rawlins, G. E. C. 2 †Rawlins, G. V. C. 42, 209 Rawlins, H. W. B. 354 Rawlinson, H. 319 Rawnsley, C. 396 Rawnsley, P. 177 Rawson, E. S. 396 Rawsthorne, H. C. 209 Ray, A. G. 408 Ray, P. C. 402 Raybould, C. 349 Rayment, C. G. 320 Raymond, A. F. 417 Raymond, A. J. 149 Raymond-Barker, C. L. 5, 341 Rayner, A. H. 177 Rayner, G. H. 369 Rayner, R. S. 156, 274 Raynes, H. B. 377 Rayward, C. C. 563 †Reacher, S. W. 8, 341, 371 Read, A. B. H. 310a Read, A. H. 177 Read, E. C. 261 Read, H. C. 190 †Read, L. St. C. 12, 244 Read, M. R. 363 Read, O. H. 328 Read, S. 206 Read, V. S. 236 Reader, W. 177 Reading, A. A. 206 †Reading, J. F. 7, 382 Reading, S. J. 379 †Reading, V. J. 31, 177 Reading, W. 296 Reah, H. W. 116, 212 †Ream, N. S. 25 Reardon, W. R. 231 Reaside, D. 212 Reason, D. J. 177 Reckin, G. 310a Reckitt, C. E. H. 392 Reddall, H. C. 290 †Reddick, G. A. 11, 421 Reddick, H. 421 Redding, R. W. 177 †Redler, H. B. 35, 116, 177 †Redman, C. S. 25 Redman, E. D. 327 Redpath, W. H. 206 Redwood, E. 409 Reece, F. W. 190 Reed, A. E. 275 Reed, C. 235 Reed, D. L. 156, 335 Reed, J. P. 116, 391 Reed, P. S. V. 283 Reed, R. G. 414 Reed, W. 117, 156, 209 Reed, W. A. 252 †Reeder, R. 28, 317 Reekie, J. 177 Rees, D. W. 375 Rees, J. F. 411 †Rees, J. T. 2, 375 Rees, R. F. W. 378 †Reeve, C. H. 37 Reeve, F. 232 †Reeve, G. N. B. 38, 316 Reeve, G. R. 311a Reeve, J. 206 Reeve, L. St. J. 339 Reeves, H. C. 177 Reeves, R. S. 280 Reeves-Moore, R. 296 †Reid, A. D. 19, 320 Reid, Algernon Frederick (764177) 247 Reid, Algernon Frederick (10/Lon.) 312 Reid, C. R. 190, 241 Reid, D. 322 Reid, D. D. 257 Reid, R. E. 294 Reid, W. 345 Reidinger, S. L. J. 324 Reilly, M. L. P. 177 Reinecke, A. J. 298 Relph, C. W. 391 Remnant, E. A. 190 Remington, W. 325 Rendell, F. C. 419 Rendle, H. B. 414 †Renshaw, E. G. 25 Rerrie, H. G. 117, 385 _Reserve of Officers_ _421_ †Retford, H. H. 23 Revill, L. E. H. 283 †Rew, D. J. 18, 243 †Reynard, H. C. 5, 352 Reynolds, A. W. 402 Reynolds, C. W. 254 Reynolds, C. M. W. 411 Reynolds, D. 271 Reynolds, Francis 177 †Reynolds, Frank 9, 335 Reynolds, H. C. 402 Reynolds, H. N. 117, 151, 370 Reynolds, L. 333 Reynolds, L. A. 190 †Reynolds, Wm. Halliday 39 Reynolds, Wm. Henry 281 †Rheam, H. L. 41 Rhind, P. J. 417 Rhodes, C. W. 284 Rhodes, D. 117, 156, 201, 206 Rhodes, F. M. 231 Rhodes, H. 156, 405 Rhodes, O. N. 414 Rhodes, W. 379 Rhodes, W. F. 329 Rhys, G. 395 Ribbans, E. 355 Riccomini, J. A. 212 Rich, C. A. 288 Rich, C. O. 117, 425 Richard, S. 417§ †Richards, A. 17, 325 Richards, C. A. F. 324 †Richards, C. W. 10, 285 †Richards, E. H. 13, 319 Richards, F. A. 193 Richards, L. J. 428 Richards, L. W. 117, 283 Richards, W. A. 372 Richards, W. H. 372 Richardson, A. 373 Richardson, A. B. 264 Richardson, A. G. 311a Richardson, C. 335 Richardson, C. A. 212 Richardson, F. A. 408 Richardson, F. S. 235 Richardson, H. B. 156, 332 Richardson, J. E. 212 †Richardson, R. H. 25, 302 Richardson, S. J. 294 Richardson, T. H. 324 †Richens, R. I. 14, 302 Richer, R. A. 422 †Richmond, H. B. 27, 304 Richmond, O. L. 423 †Rickard, W. C. 39 Rickards, C. G. 177 Rickards, L. J. 393 Rickatson, H. C. 118¶, 222, 308 Ricketts, A. 312a Rickwood, J. E. 118, 226 Riddall, G. 408 Riddett, B. P. 206 †Ridgway, H. C. 10, 292 Ridgway, I. 287 †Ridgway, W. 10, 243, 266 Riding, G. E. 274 Ridley, B. H. W. 333 Ridley, J. W. B. 425 Ridlington, A. C. 118, 425 †Ridpath, F. C. L. 27, 362 _Rifle Brigade_ _341_ Rigby, A. 206 Rigby, B. C. 355 Rigby, D. F. 270 Rigby, H. J. 395 Riggs, H. S. 402 Rigold, E. E. 118, 196 Riley, A. I. 147, 177 Riley, L. 270 †Riley, P. 22, 270 Rimington, W. 149 Rippengal, A. H. 200 Ripper, F. S. 243 †Ripperger, H. T. A. 40, 118, 250 Risdon, M. T. 149 Rissik, G. H. 212 Rist, W. K. 364 Ritchie, D. R. 294 †Ritson, C. R. 38 Rivers, F. W. 200 Rivington, K. A. S. 299 †Rix, L. G. 12, 156, 290 Road-Night, C. 294 †Robbins, A. H. 30, 258 Robbins, K. A. 357 Roberts, A. H. 320 Roberts, C. H. 209, 385 Roberts, C. St.J. C. 408 Roberts, D. J. 250 Roberts, D. M. 360 Roberts, D. R. 368 Roberts, Edward G. 177 Roberts, Ernest G. 425 Roberts, E. L. 387 Roberts, E. R. 159, 302 Roberts, Frank A. 284 †Roberts, Francklin A. 36, 294 Roberts, F. A. D. 270 †Roberts, G. 39 †Roberts, G. B. 21, 177 Roberts, H. 118, 395 Roberts, H. L. 402 Roberts, H. P. 215 †Roberts, J. 41, 118, 156, 190 †Roberts, L. P. 29, 177 †Roberts, L. W. 34 Roberts, O. D. 241 Roberts, O. P. 338 Roberts, R. O. 378 Roberts, T. L. 280 †Roberts, T. W. 10, 264 Roberts, W. C. L. 193 Roberts, W. H. 195 Roberts, W. S. H. 353 Robertshaw, W. L. 212 Robertson, A. 119, 349 Robertson, A. G. 417 Robertson, C. B. 156, 404 Robertson, D. 206 †Robertson, D. W. 32 Robertson, F. B. 119, 280 Robertson, F. K. 241 †Robertson, J. 39, 303 Robertson, L. G. 253 Robertson, R. J. 156, 408 Robertson, T. S. 186 Robey, A. E. L. 157, 232 Robin, C. C. 212 Robin, N. O. 321 Robins, A. H. 242 Robins, P. D. 178 Robins, R. T. 310 Robinson, A. 428 Robinson, A. C. 294 Robinson, A. D. 209 Robinson, A. G. 247 †Robinson, A. H. 3, 315 Robinson, A. K. 215 Robinson, A. R. T. 296 Robinson, A. V. 231 Robinson, B. C. 312a Robinson, C. C. 324 †Robinson, C. C. E. 33, 178 Robinson, C. F. 227 Robinson, C. H. M. 361 Robinson, D. G. 178 Robinson, D. H. 190 Robinson, E. A. K. 157, 355 Robinson, F. W. 157, 377 †Robinson, G. M. 40 Robinson, Harry 119, 332 Robinson, Herbert 255 Robinson, H. D. 391 Robinson, H. S. 304 Robinson, J. C. 209, 353 Robinson, J. L. 336 Robinson, L. 324 Robinson, L. T. A. 178 Robinson, M. F. 384 Robinson, N. S. 119, 206 Robinson, R. A. 178 Robinson, T. 425 Robinson, V. L. 294 Robinson, V. O. 237 Robinson, W. 377 Robinson, W. A. B. 200 Robinson, W. P. 157, 187 Robinson, W. S. 178 Robison, D. L. 219 Robothan, G. P. 402 Robson, C. H. 428 Robson, E. S. 178 Robson, F. J. 317 Robson, J. 390 Robson, Leonard (760696) 408 Robson, Leonard (763627) 414 Robson, L. D. H. 178 Robson, L. H. 268 Robson, N. G. F. 384 Robson, W. 178 †Roch-Austin, S. L. 41, 379 Rochat, R. R. 264 Roche, J. A. E. 280 Rochelle, W. A. 178 Rochester, W. K. 408 Rochford, C. 244 Rochford, J. R. 119, 372 Rock-West, O. G. 414 Roden, H. J. 384 Rodger, F. C. G. 340 Rodgers, J. 290 †Rodney, B. W. 14, 264 Roe, A. 119, 269 †Roeber, D. A. 9, 222 Roeber, O. 222 Roffey, N. L. 241 †Rogers, A. F. 35, 178 Rogers, Cecil E. 206 Rogers, Charles E. 178 Rogers, C. M. 157, 305 †Rogers, Cecil W. 27, 364 Rogers, Clive W. 371 Rogers, G. R. 313, 417 Rogers, G. T. H. 267 Rogers, H. B. 281 Rogers, H. M. 411 Rogers, J. W. 178 Rogers, L. 367 Rogers, L. E. 379 Rogers, O. L. 178 †Rogers, R. M. 8, 266 Rogers, W. R. 178 Rogerson, H. 324 Rolfe, C. H. 294 †Rolfe, R. H. 33, 217 Rolinson, F. 178 _Roll of Honour_ _2_ Rolles, N. 119, 372 Rollinson, E. H. 329 Rolph, J. G. 178 Rolston, J. L. 183 Romanes, J. 228 Roocroft, E. T. 319 Rooks, F. O. 372 †Roots, P. W. 17, 294 Roper, B. W. 313a Roper, E. W. 237 Roper, F. H. 255 †Roper, W. H. S. 22, 217 Roper-Nunn, C. D. E. 333 Roscoe, W. 119, 157, 276 Roscow, R. E. 393 Rose, A. 414 Rose, A. E. 411 Rose, A. St-J. 294 Rose, C. 186 †Rose, E. W. 32, 119, 270 Rose, F. C. 190 Rose, G. A. 428 Rose, M. H. 120, 318 †Rose, S. A. 31, 331 Rose, W. H. S. 249 Rosher, J. B. 49, 120, 157, 240 Roskilly, S. T. H. 284, 353 Rosmallcocq, G. A. 206 Ross, A. F. 330 Ross, C. 146, 151, 178 Ross, C. G. 334 Ross, F. W. 329 Ross, G. A. 178 Ross, Harold 294 Ross, Hunt 294 Ross, J. A. 359 †Ross, J. K. 14, 178 Ross, N. H. 399 †Ross, P. C. 17, 178 Ross, R. J. 294 Ross, R. O. 324 Ross, W. J. E. 157, 380 Rosselli, J. E. 178, 404 Rosselloty, G. A. C. 305 Rossiter, R. J. 234 Rostron, S. R. 288 Rothera, J. 183 Rothfield, J. 423 Rothwell, S. 277 †Rought, C. G. 42, 361 Rought, P. 120, 209 Roughton, H. 206 Roughton, W. 294 Roulston, R. P. 384 Round, F. H. 364 Rouse, G. N. 310 Rouse, R. P. Y. 294 Roussiano, T. 157, 423 Routh, F. R. 149 Routh, R. P. 241 Rouvray, F. G. 228 Row, G. K. 294 Rowden, E. J. 249 Rowe, C. B. 200 †Rowe, G. J. B. 33, 226 Rowe, G. L. 238, 417 Rowe, H. A. 234 Rowe, H. C. 200 Rowe, H. M. 351 Rowe, S. 394 Rowe, S. T. 178 Rowland, D. M. 209 Rowland, F. S. 120, 336 Rowland, G. M. 282 Rowland, H. E. 324 †Rowland, M. 22, 389 Rowland, T. 373 †Rowland, W. R. 17, 301 Rowlands, Edward 368 Rowlands, Ernest 408 Rowlands, J. W. 269 Rowley, S. S. 236 Rowntree, D. W. 324 †Rowson, T. H. 10, 302 Roxburgh, J. A. 157, 408 _R.A._ _187_ _R.A.C.D._ _397_ _R.A.F._ _182_ _R.A.M.C._ _398_ _R.A.O.D._ _398_ _R.A.S.C._ _403_ _R.E._ _209_ _R.F.A._ _187_, _191_ _R.F.C._ _164_ _R.G.A._ _196_, _201_ _R.H.A._ _187_ _R.N.A.S._ _164_ _R.N.R._ _420_ _R.N.V.R._ _420_ _R.T.O._ _163_ Roycroft, J. H 231 Royden, T. W. E. 329 Royds, A. F. 308 †Royds, J. I. 30, 310 Rubenstein, R. F. 249 †Ruck, J. A. 7, 165, 178 Rudall, W. L. 283 Rudd, R. G. 283 Rudderham, J. E. 329 †Rudge, A. E. 178§ Rudkin, H. C. 402 Rudling, E. R. 362 Rudolf, G. R. 223 Rumford, W. A. 190 †Rumilly, A. H. R. 18, 382 †Rundell, L. E. 27, 120, 157, 291 †Runnels-Moss, C. G. V. 27, 178 Rushbridge, W. G. 348 †Rushmore, E. R. 20, 268 †Rushton, F. G. 7, 380 Rushworth, N. 178 Russ, O. H. 310a Russell, A. V. 331 Russell, H. 357 Russell, H. G. 253 Russell, J. C. W. 428 Russell, J. D. 236 Russell, J. F. 335 Russell, J. F. R. V. 294 Russell, L. M. 267 Russell, R. T. 50 Russell, S. H. 341 Rust, P. 149, 310 Rutherford, S. 120, 360 Rutherford, W. F. 243, 266 Ruxton, J. 291 Ryan, C. H. 238 Rycroft, G. J. 425 Rycroft, Sir R. N., Bart. 311 Ryder, C. T. W. 411 Rydings, D. G. 339 Rylands, E. C. 178, 314 Sackett, A. A. 261 Sadler, A. K. 227 Sadler, H. A. 324 Sadler, N. G. 289 Sadler, P. H. 178 Sadler, W. R. 244 Sagar, A. L. 50, 157, 272 †Sage, D. M. 27, 178 Sainsbury, P. C. 330 Saint, H. 195 St. Clair-Fowles, M. F. 179 †St. George, A. R. 276 _St. Michael and St. George, Order of_ _148_ St. Noble, G. 397 St. Quintin, R. G. 376 Salisbury, F. R. 423 †Salisbury, W. F. 28, 310a Salisbury, W. L. 193 Salmon, F. A. 358 Salmon, M. W. 157, 209 Salmon, S. A. 178 Salsbury, A. F. 423 Salt, C. H. 402 Salter, C. R. C. 120, 303 Salter, J. F. 281 Salter, L. E. 316 Salusbury, J. T. 206 Salway, J. P. 414 Salwey, D. E. L. 288 Sams, R. A. 279 Samson, A. J. 149, 313a †Samson, Clyde A. 12 Samson, H. F. 226 Samson, I. A. C. 193 Samson, T. F. 312a †Sampson, Charles A. 36, 306 Sampson, H. W. 311a †Samuel, G. S. 8, 393 Samuels, L. 235 Sandell, C. M. 255 Sandeman, R. J. 428 Sanders, J. N. 369 Sanderson, A. B. 186 Sanderson, A. F. 347 †Sanderson, G. S. 8, 298 Sanderson, H. F. 157, 162 Sanderson, R. W. 360 †Sanderson, S. C. 11, 302 †Sandford, C. J. V. 16, 321 _Sandhurst Cadets_ _104_ Sandland, K. 151, 162 †Sandoe, M. W. A. 16, 236 Sands, G. F. 157, 363 Sandy, B. F. 178¶ Sandys, A. F. 261 †Sanger, H. K. 33, 393 Sangster, A. W. 261 Sankey, H. 250 Sant, R. 315 Saqui, L. V. H. 328, 415 Sargeant, W. 229 Sargent, E. V. 34¶, 332 Sargent, F. H. St. C. 146, 159, 178 Sargent, L. H. 206 Sargood, H. T. 324 Sartin, G. E. 373 †Saull, H. T. 39, 288 Saunders, C. J. 120, 151, 157, 305 Saunders, G. W. 343 Saunders, H. A. 272 Saunders, J. A. 157, 404 †Saunders, L. D. 5, 367 Saunders, W. L. 163 Savage, J. P. 120, 299 Savage, W. A. 281 †Savage, W. L. 17, 178 Saville, A. H. 364 Savory, K. S. 50¶, 157, 164§ Savours, E. W. 375 Savours, H. J. 121, 247 Sawbridge, R. J. W. 178 Sawney, L. T. 121, 396 †Sawyer, R. H. 39, 178 Saxelbye, C. H. 393 Saxon, V. D. J. 157, 397 Sayer, C. E. 428 †Sayers, H. G. D. 17, 305 Scaife, A. J. 243 Scantlebury, C. W. O. 303 Scantlebury, J. E. 267 Scarlett, L. S. 178 †Scattergood, T. V. 17, 334 †Schell, F. S. 36, 206 Schofield, C. 304 Schofield, C. E. 324 Schofield, C. G. 387 Schofield, H. 212 †Schofield, J. L. 28 Schofield, J. W. 178 Schofield, R. S. 333 Scholes, J. 178 Schooley, N. V. 178 Schrader, F. J. 235 Schuler, W. E. D. 335 Sciama, A. 279 Scofield, E. W. 359 †Scolding, G. H. 31, 328 Scoones, T. C. 121, 157, 252 Scotcher, A. E. 367 Scotcher, H. G. 193 Scothorne, J. P. 292 _Scots, Royal_ _343_ _Scots Fusiliers, Royal_ _344_ _Scots Guards_ _219_ †Scott, Alexander 15, 256 Scott, Arthur 230 Scott, A. A. 331 Scott, A. W. 428 †Scott, C. 19, 243 Scott, C. E. 121, 157, 266 Scott, D. N. 232 Scott, E. D. 178 Scott, E. R. 228 Scott, F. M. 121, 287 Scott, I. J. 193 †Scott, J. F. 15, 343 Scott, J. J. 294 Scott, J. L. 221 Scott, R. 295 Scott, R. F. C. 121, 282 Scott, R. J. L. 257 Scott, R. P. 314 Scott, T. G. 121, 328 Scott, W. 206¶ Scott, W. D. 206 Scott-Eames, G. 425 _Scottish Borderers_ _345_ _Scottish Rifles_ _346_ Scott-James, R. A. 121, 206 Scott-Nicholson, E. 228 Scougall, J. M. 190 Scourfield, D. P. 375 Screaton, E. 338 Scrimgeour, J. M. 206 Scriven, D. A. 408 Scriven, S. A. 183 Scrivener, E. R. 364 Scrivener, W. E. R. 226 Scruby, R. K. F. 183 Scrutton, A. E. 122, 157, 310 Scrutton, J. A. 122, 157, 214 Scudamore, C. G. 121, 292 Scudamore, Stanley 292 Scudamore, Stephen 242 Sculthorpe, A. 178 Scurlock, S. J. 122, 269 Seabrook, A. D. 310a Seabrook, A. L. 305 Seabrooke, G. S. 409 Seabrooke, J. 248 _Seaforth Highlanders_ _347_ Seale, B. 230 Seale, C. S. St. B. 242 Seale, J. H. 261 Searcy, J. H. 324 Searle, G. D. 395 Searle, F. H. 379 Searle, R. S. 372 Searle, W. D. W. 157, 369 Searson, A. M. 195 †Seath, D. A. 15, 346 Seaton, J. W. 294 Seaton, J. W. S. 360 Seccombe, J. H. 325 Seddon, A. L. 304 †Sedgley, H. F. 38, 296 Sedgwick, D. W. 178 Seed, C. W. S. 299 Seeman, F. H. 157, 195 Sefi, C. R. R. 178 Selby, E. W. 274 †Selby, M. G. 39 Selby-Bigge, J. A. 404 Selfe, A. E. F. 122, 218, 222, 311 †Selfe, E. D. 36, 157, 328 Selfe, L. P. 313a Seligsohn, H. L. 122, 290 Sell, A. E. 183 Selven, W. A. 305 Selway, E. J. 163 Semmens, J. J. 414 Semple, W. J. 363 Sendell, C. H. 190¶, 404 Senior, W. E. 332 Sennett, R. H. 281, 352 Sennett, R. L. 337 Sergeant, J. P. 206 Servante, S. Q. 243 †Service, G. B. 32¶, 417 †Sessions, D. H. 35, 122, 178 Sessions, R. V. 178 Seth-Smith, G. 405 Settle, R. H. 206 Sevenoaks, P. L. 422 Seward, J. R. 342 Seward, W. J. 178 †Sewell, E. J. 32, 200 Sewell, J. 183¶ Sewill, R. W. 404 Sexton, A. A. 414 Seymour, B. G. 272 Seymour, J. 157, 310 Shaddick, H. E. 378 Shadwell, L. C. 404 Shankey, E. W. 258 Shanks, E. B. 277 Shanks, M. H. 122, 157, 354 Shann, C. E. 402 Shannaw, C. J. F. 343 Sharland, C. N. A. 355 †Sharman, B. T. 25 Sharp, C. G. 364 Sharp, C. S. 200 Sharp, E. G. 241 Sharp, E. R. 365 Sharp, F. B. 338 Sharp, F. G. 183 Sharp, J. F. 200 †Sharp, M. 29, 122, 294 Sharp, R. 321 Sharp, R. H. 425 Sharp, T. H. 267 †Sharp, W. D. C. 22, 327 Sharpe, C. B. 369 †Sharpe, C. L. A. 3, 320 †Sharpe, G. N. 8, 385 Sharpe, H. E. 325 †Sharpe, H. N. 12, 178 Sharpe, J. S. 280 Sharpe, P. 282 Sharpe, P. B. 206 Sharvell, G. W. C. 310a Shaul, P. J. 200 †Shave, L. H. 14, 238 Shaw, A. E. 288 Shaw, A. T. 428 †Shaw, B. L. 15, 374 Shaw, C. N. 244 Shaw, E. B. 302 Shaw, E. L. 354 Shaw, E. St. L. 159, 312a Shaw, E. W. 316 Shaw, F. R. 294 Shaw, L. B. 391 Shaw, L. G. 227 Shaw, L. H. 333, 393 †Shaw, P. 23, 331 †Shaw, W. D. 41, 123, 246 Shaylor, H. 414 †Shea, R. T. 41, 200 †Shea, W. D. 25 Shearman, H. H. 235 Sheehan, F. G. E. 313a, 415 Sheehan, J. J. 193 †Sheen, C. 16, 355 Sheffington, H. E. 419 Sheldon, G. H. 183 Sheldon, H. J. 402 Sheldon, H. P. 382 Sheldrick, R. H. 179 Shelley, P. N. 352 Shelton, F. N. 236 Shephard, E. F. 185 Shepheard, S. J. 230 Shepherd, E. 306 Shepherd, G. W. B. 227 Shepherd, L. G. 240 Shepherd, M. W. 324 Shepherd, P. T. 179 Shepherd, T. D. 187 Shepherd, T. J. N. 357 Shepherd, W. S. 123, 151, 157, 380 Sheppard, H. J. G. 226 Sheppard, R. J. 348 Sheppee, H. V. 244 Shepperd, H. E. 179 Sheridan, C. W. 200 Sheridan, R. 302 Sheringham, A. I. 184 Sherlock, A. F. 123, 329 Sherlock, C. C. 123, 157, 321 †Sherlock, G. 313a, 417§ Sherlock, T. P. 382 Sherman, R. K. 395 Sherrard, L. H. 324 Sherriff, R. C. 360 Sherry, J. 183 Sherwin, H. C. 157, 190 Shiel, S. 423 †Shield, W. J. 13, 286 Shilcock, H. G. 123, 294 Shillinglaw, E. C. 360 Shillito, G. 302 Shilston, A. C. 367 Shilstone, A. B. 179 Shiner, F. W. 250 Shiner, L. A. D. 212 †Shinner, W. G. B. 28¶, 310 †Shipstone, F. E. 18 Shipton, J. E. 361 Shirley, H. J. 159, 268, 307 Shirley, W. 148, 159, 311 Shore, B. A. R. 341 Short, F. P. 235 Short, H. 123, 275 Short, H. C. 179 Short, J. R. 123, 157, 386 Short, S. C. T. 224 Shott, P. 223 Shovel, E. G. 236 Shread, A. C. 402 _Shropshire L.I._ _348_ Shuffrey, G. 277 †Shute, G. F. 23, 250 Shutt, D. B. 280 Sibree, H. J. H. 123, 327 †Siddall, T. A. 14, 306 †Sidey, W. H. 22, 200 Sidgwick, F. 163 Siems, F. W. M. 294 Siemssen, G. H. 379 Sieveking, G. E. 344 Sieveking, L. de G. 52, 164 Sievey, V. C. 297 Silcock, A. 352 †Silcock, B. B. 4, 157, 420 Silcock, F. H. 310a Siles, S. H. 250 Silk, E. 157, 377 Silley, H. A. J. 212 Sillery, W. 206 †Silmon, W. O. de Weld 13, 394 Silver, G. J. 428 †Silvester, R. 17, 303 †Sim, L. G. E. 9, 217 †Simcox, C. G. 6 Sime, W. E. B. 345 Simeon, C. B. 157, 214 Simeons, W. R. 184 Siminson, B. D. N. 261 Simkin, R. I. 179 †Simmonds, A. G. 17, 190 Simmonds, D. G. H. 364 Simmons, F. K. 123, 151, 157, 162, 308 Simmons, F. L. 363 †Simmons, R. D. 38, 294 Simmons, S. J. R. B. 294 Simmons, W. A. 179 Simner, S. A. 348 Simnett, R. F. 392 Simon, A. F. S. 352 Simon, H. J. B. 290 Simon, J. M. 343 Simonds, S. F. 301 Simpkin, J. W. 414 †Simpkin, R. J. H. 8, 370 Simpson, C. 190 Simpson, Cecil, H. 179 Simpson, Charles H. 396 Simpson, G. G. 52, 164 Simpson, G. M. F. 294 †Simpson, H. G. 4, 233, 258 †Simpson, J. A. 28 Simpson, J. G. 124, 367 Simpson, J. R. 276 Simpson, J. S. M. 190 Simpson, M. B. 208 †Simpson, R. 16, 267 Simpson, S. E. M. 179 †Simpson, W. D. 31 †Simpson, W. R. C. 4, 226 Sims, A. J. F. 244 Sims, B. W. 375 Sims, N. W. 151, 206 Simson, J. H. 157, 212 †Sinclair, E. R. 40, 124, 221 Sinclair, J. 221 Sinclair, P. J. 411 †Sinclair, W. K. 6 †Singer, J. M. L. 25 Singleton, J. H. 342 Sisson, J. A. 286 Sizen, R. 124, 248 Skeats, L. F. 200 Skeet, C. H. L. 246 Skeete, C. de C. 411 †Skelton, H. 39, 270 Skene, G. A. 163 †Skerry, J. B. 7, 322 Skevington, A. P. 124, 157, 394 Skey, L. G. 249 Skiller, F. H. 428 Skingley, T. G. 274 Skinner, E. H. D. 414 Skinner, W. W. 379 Skippon, D. L. 124, 425 Skull, A. 295, 320 Slade, K. R. 364 Slaney, A. J. R. 124, 301 Slater, G. E. H. 124, 226 †Slater, H. 34, 353 Slater, H. E. 294 †Slater, J. E. 16, 272 Slater, S. A. 179 Slatter, A. W. 206 †Slattery, F. J. 42, 157, 209 Slaughter, V. 306 Sleap, J. W. 250 Slee, W. A. 236 Sleep, C. F. 345 Sleigh, R. P. 421 Sleigh, W. R. 278 Slingsby, H. V. 265, 417 Sloan, C. H. 313a Sloan, J. W. J. 313a, 417 Sloane, W. H. St. J. 417 Sloot, J. N. C. 237 Sly, H. F. 149 Sly, W. 228 Small, D. F. 231 Small, E. V. 311 Small, H. L. 408 Small, V. 149, 157, 346 Smallman, C. S. 289 Smallpage, F. H. 206 †Smallwood, W. S. 29, 179 Smart, A. R. 354 Smart, C. A. 300 †Smart, E. H. 27, 291 Smart, H. W. 319 Smart, J. L. 125, 394 Smart, N. H. 425 Smart, R. B. 306 Smart, W. P. 125, 287 Smeardon, E. N. 270 Smedley, W. H. 277 Smellie, B. 179 Smerdon, H. E. 265 Smiles, A. R. 402 Smirke, E. A. 125, 269 Smith, A. B. 343 Smith, A. D. 404 Smith, A. D. N. 214 Smith, A. E. 157, 414 Smith, A. H. 288 Smith, A. J. 386 Smith, A. T. S. 292 Smith, A. V. 159 Smith, Alfred W. 375 Smith, Arthur W. 165 Smith, A. W. G. 125, 224 Smith, B. de B. 414 Smith, B. K. 193 Smith, Campbell 375 Smith, Clement 425 †Smith, Colin 13, 179 Smith, Carl A. 179 Smith, Cecil A. 408 Smith, C. A. B. 422 Smith, C. B. 272 Smith, C. D. 311a Smith, C. E. B. McF. 149, 335 †Smith, C. F. 32, 357 Smith, C. H. C. 190 Smith, C. H. K. 367 Smith, C. L. 179 Smith, Charles R. (1766) 408 Smith, Charles R. (7319) 361 Smith, Cecil V. 397 Smith, Cyril V. 351 Smith, C. W. 280 Smith, D. C. 357 †Smith, D. R. McC. 34, 315 Smith, Edward (4206) 304 Smith, Edward (765736) 294 Smith, E. B. 212 Smith, E. E. 411 Smith, Edgar H. 294 †Smith, E. K. 6, 260 Smith, Edward L. 281 Smith, Esmond L. 244 Smith, E. R. 125, 418 Smith, E. S. 408 Smith, E. W. 333 Smith, F. 396 Smith, F. A. 241 Smith, F. E. C. D. 125, 241 Smith, F. G. 206 Smith, Frank H. 411 Smith, Frederick H. 402 †Smith, F. H. C. D. 27, 200¶ Smith, F. I. 384 Smith, F. L. 179 Smith, F. T. 306 Smith, G. 425 Smith, G. E. 125, 151, 200 Smith, G. G. 184 †Smith, Geoffrey Harold 18, 330 †Smith, Geoffrey Hubert 40, 125, 218 †Smith, George Herbert 32 †Smith, Gordon Hamilton 16, 237 Smith, G. K. 186 Smith, G. N. 286 Smith, G. R. 125, 378 †Smith, G. W. 31, 280 Smith, H. 331 Smith, H. A. 279 †Smith, H. B. 16, 292 Smith, Harrison C. 157, 418 Smith Henry C. 179 Smith, Herbert C. 298 †Smith, H. D. 29, 270 Smith, H. E. 363 Smith, H. G. 402 Smith, H. H. 393 Smith, Herbert Leslie 267 Smith, Hubert Lionel 337 Smith, H. N. 340 Smith, H. R. 126, 163, 415 Smith, I. C. 303 Smith, J. A. 308 Smith, John C. 277 Smith, Joseph C. 294 Smith, J. H. 350 Smith, J. L. 411 Smith, J. M. 344 Smith, J. Palmer 179 Smith, J. Percy 314 Smith, J. Poole 190, 314 Smith, J. R. 270 †Smith, J. R. G. 12, 333 Smith, J. S. 414 Smith, K. A. 428 Smith, K. T. 264 Smith, L. C. 338 Smith, L. G. 193 Smith, L. H. 126, 418 Smith, L. P. 226 †Smith, L. W. 33, 233 Smith, M. C. 126 Smith, M. G. 273 Smith, M. P. 208 Smith, M. S. C. 411 Smith, N. 226 †Smith, N. H. 30, 303 Smith, N. L. 404 Smith, N. R. 206 Smith, P. 414 Smith, P. D. 245 Smith, P. L. 126, 372 Smith, Robert A. 321 Smith, Rowland A. 316 Smith, R. I. D. 425 Smith, R. McK. 157¶, 256 Smith, R. N. 183 Smith, R. S. 420 Smith, Seymour 200 Smith, Sidney 200 Smith, S. A. 338 Smith, Sidney B. 126, 275 Smith, Stanley B. 263 Smith, S. C. 190 Smith, S. F. C. 428 †Smith, S. N. 19, 357 Smith, S. P. 276 Smith, T. 217 †Smith, T. E. 18, 179 Smith, V. C. C. 200 Smith, V. St. G. 367 Smith, W. 275 Smith, W. A. N. 216 Smith, W. B. 317 Smith, W. C. 126, 143, 157, 310 Smith, W. D. 193 Smith, W. H. 219 †Smith, W. L. 33, 126, 381 Smith, W. M. 421 Smith, W. P. 317 †Smith, W. T. 26, 157, 369 Smither, A. W. 358 Smither, B. 193 Smither, S. T. 126, 297 Smyly, C. F. 313a Smyth, C. St. J. 261 Smyth, L. C. 248 Smyth, M. 421 Smythe, L. L. W. 179 Snalam, F. R. 193¶ Snead, H. M. 304 Sneddon, J. 375 Snelling, L. C. 351 Snelling, L. M. 305 Snelling, W. J. 238 Snow, G. M. 235 †Snow, R. A. 6, 385 †Snowden, R. W. 8, 353 Snowden, W. C. 157, 179 †Snyder, L. 15, 253 Solley, S. W. 360 Sollom, V. P. 408 Solomon, C. S. 294 Solomon, J. B. 127, 151, 157, 162, 164, 338 Solsbury, G. H. 357 Solven, W. A. 428 Soman, C. D. 332 Somerset, J. H. 212, 331 _Somersetshire L.I._ _349_ Somerville, T. T. 419 Sondheim, A. 194 Sone, T. E. 386¶ †Sorrell, C. E. 25 Sorrell, F. G. 324 Souchon, A. M. 284 Souchon, H. G. 183 Soul, C. F. 212 Soulby, A. C. 259 Soulsby, E. D. 316 Souper, C. A. 325 Souster, S. R. 245 _South Lancashire Regt._ _276_ _South Wales Borderers_ _367_ Southam, A. W. 157, 421 Southan, R. 382, 415 Southern, A. J. 200 Southwell, S. A. 310a Soutten, A. C. 127, 298 Soward, F. 127, 233 Sowden, P. J. 224 †Sowerby, V. H. 19, 282 Spackman, R. 350 Spafford, A. V. 127, 157, 379 Spalding, F. 179 Spanton, W. B. 206 Sparke, L. F. 267 Sparling, P. S. 190 Sparrow, A. C. G. 185 Sparrow, F. P. 414 †Spatz, W. R. 7¶, 320 Spaul, E. A. 296 †Speakman, A. E. 38¶, 248 Spearing, C. H. 408 Spearing, J. R. 179 _Special List_ _422_ †Speight, J. L. 22, 394 Speight, R. H. 179 Spiers, J. 404 Spence, W. B. 200 Spence-Layh, V. C. H. 381 Spencer, A. 428 Spencer, A. F. 393 Spencer, D. 402 †Spencer, Edwin D. 25 Spencer, Eric D. 335 †Spencer, G. 27, 310 Spencer, J. C. A. 283 Spencer, J. G. 261 Spencer, J. T. 127, 296 Spencer, J. W. 414 Spencer, R. A. 315 Spencer, S. 200 Spencer, T. D. 218 Spencer, W. 315 Spenle, H. E. 298 Spens, A. H. 311 Spicer, E. M. 127, 271 †Spicer, R. W. 13, 362 Spiess, W. F. 238 †Spink, E. W. 40, 269 Spink, L. R. 316 †Spinks, S. M. 18 †Spinney, F. 10, 343 †Spinney, R. H. 8, 218 Spinney, W. S. 335 Spooner, H. G. 224 Spratt, N. N. 242 Sprawson, E. C. 127, 157, 398 Spreadbury, H. V. 317 Sprigings, R. H. 287 Springbett, S. A. 269 †Springthorpe, W. F. 25 †Spurgeon, D. F. P. 38, 303 Spurgeon, V. F. 275 Spurrell, R. K. 127, 233 Squibbs, C. F. 288 Squire, A. M. 402 Squire, E. R. 127, 283 Stabler, A. W. E. 269 Stables, W. W. G. 335 Stace, J. A. 157, 340 Stacey, M. R. 324 Stacy, H. C. 329 Stadden-Lee, C. J. 255 Stafford, L. H. G. 159, 297 †Stafford-Badger, H. P. 34 _Staffordshire Regt., North_ _351_ _Staffordshire Regt., South_ _352_ Stahl, A. 128, 151, 157, 195 Staines, J. S. 193 Staines, T. F. 241 †Staines, W. J. 25 †Stainton, E. 42, 382 Staley, H. 337 Stalman, A. C. 128, 379 Stammers, F. A. R. 206 Stamp, L. D. 212 Stamper, C. 414 Stancliff, R. 128, 290 Standen, L. R. 275 Standing, J. S. H. 193¶ †Standring, B. A. 2, 369 Standring, G. L. 364 Stanesby, R. W. J. 157, 214¶, 386 Stanford, G. W. 355 Staniland, W. F. 179 Stanistreet, C. R. 294 †Stanley, S. E. 23, 179 Stanley, T. H. 264 Stansbury, G. 284 Stansbury, W. B. 379 Stansfield, H. 149, 157, 179 Stanton, R. 408 Stanton, S. J. B. 331 Stanway, E. A. 313a †Stanwell, W. A. 4, 268 Staples, H. W. 313a Stapleton, R. W. 387 †Stapleton, W. H. 37, 224 †Stapleton, W. R. 28 †Stark, J. D. 38, 157, 345 Stark, M. A. N. 349 Startuck, J. W. S. 428 Starling, J. E. 194 Starling, M. C. 295, 362 Startin, E. C. 149 Startin, G. 235 Startin, H. 428 Staton, W. E. 128, 146, 179 Staveley, W. 200 †Stead, H. S. 30, 270 †Stearns, E. G. 4, 245 Steavenson, H. V. 248 Stebbing, P. E. 254 Steckley, H. B. 290 Stedman, A. H. D. 254 †Stedman, W. W. T. 11, 302 Steel, E. G. 128, 303 Steel, J. 334 Steel, J. W. 402 †Steel, N. 19, 250 Steen, G. A. 420 Steen, J. D. 311 Steer, J. S. 280 Steer, W. 179, 313a Steger, B. M. 364 Stein, H. K. 428 Stennett, J. N. 179 Stentiford, R. H. 128, 281 Stephany, M. 342 Stephens, A. 360, 418 Stephens, B. L. 206 †Stephens, C. H. 40, 193 Stephens, F. J. 370 Stephens, G. 128, 250 Stephens, J. H. 288 Stephens, K. T. 128, 382 †Stephens, L. 17, 179 Stephens, R. C. 287 †Stephens, R. M. 39, 262 Stephens, W. J. 151, 157 Stephens, W. T. 129, 336 Stephenson, A. 272 Stephenson, A. C. P. 179 Stephenson, C. 310a Stephenson, G. L. 310a †Stephenson, H. V. 16, 232 †Stephenson, K. L. 5, 157, 222 Stephenson, W. S. 208 Sterndale-Bennett, T. C. 179 †Sterndale-Bennett, W. 25, 50, 420 Stevens, A. 157, 212 Stevens, C. 303 Stevens, C. P. 129, 232 Stevens, C. W. 346 †Stevens, D. H. 36, 261 Stevens, F. A. 200 †Stevens, G. V. 28, 283 Stevens, H. J. H. 157, 209 Stevens, J. J. C. 353 Stevens, J. L. 232 Stevens, J. M. 337 Stevens, L. H. 179 Stevens, P. L. 213 Stevens, R. H. 210 Stevens, W. C. 129, 151, 381 Stevenson, A. F. 157, 421 Stevenson, J. C. 279 Stevenson, J. H. 429 Stevenson, J. S. 404 †Stevenson, R. T. 37, 179 Steward, D. H. 213 Stewart, F. J. 206 Stewart, Jack 148, 344 Stewart, James (762095) 357 Stewart, James (765809) 402 Stewart, J. D. 157, 313a Stewart, O. 129, 147, 179, 321 Stewart, W. 258 Stewart, W. 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M. 10, 262 Stuart-Cook, H. 322 Stubbs, G. P. 372 Stubington, R. E. 328 †Sturgess, M. E. 25 Sturrock, G. H. 26 †Sturt, G. C. N. 383 †Sturt, H. M. 28, 269 Sturton, H. C. 297 †Styer, W. H. 11 Suckling, P. H. 157, 418 Suffolk, F. F. 335 _Suffolk Regt._ _354_ Sugars, A. M. S. 425 Sugden, F. E. 206 Sugden, J. R. 267 Sugden, W. H. 210 Suggate, W. A. 313a, 418 Suiter, C. R. 157, 227 Sullivan, S. F. 130, 251 Summerfield, A. B. 157, 206 Summerfield, G. 371 Summers, A. R. 213 Summers, G. D. 329 Summersell, J. G. 157, 206 Summerskill, J. H. 395 Summerton, F. G. 200 Sumner, J. A. 360 Surfleet, J. 179 _Surgeons, R. N._ _420_ _Surrey Regt., East_ _357_ _Surrey Regt., Royal West_ _361_ _Sussex Regt., Royal_ _365_ Sutcliffe, A. C. 179 Sutcliffe, A. I. 179 Sutcliffe, F. 130, 157, 254 Sutcliffe, J. H. 382 Suter, E. J. 319 Sutherin, V. O. 248 Sutherland, A. 402 Sutherland, D. C. 179 Sutherland, G. K. 206 †Sutherland, J. A. 27, 306 Sutherland-Hawes, H. V. 422 Suttill, R. 420 Sutton, A. A. 341 †Sutton, G. 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E. 364 Thorn, R. N. 370 Thorn, S. A. 394 Thorn, W. M. W. 404 Thorn-Drury, J. G. 429 Thorne, A. J. P. 132, 215§ Thorne, F. C. 207 Thorne, G. C. 149 Thorne, P. H. 132, 157, 215 Thornewaite, A. 348 Thornewill, A. S. 351 Thorneycroft, E. C. 361 Thornhill, B. W. 394 Thornton, C. W. 225 Thornton, H. 379 †Thornton, H. B. 18, 296 Thornton, H. C. 233, 322 Thornton, R. A. 316 †Thorogood, E. L. 38, 269, 316 †Thorp, A. E. 28 †Thorp, C. E. 37, 180, 418 Thorp, P. P. 367 †Thorpe, A. E. 42, 391 Thorpe, J. H. 180 Thrippleton, H. 157, 388 Thrower, S. W. 300 †Thrupp, M. 19, 217 Thrupp, R. M. 335 †Thuell, W. J. 17, 180 Thurgood, W. J. 239 Thwaites, G. L. 425 Tibbenham, D. C. 329 Tibbotts, A. H. 388 Tibbles, J. C. 183 Tice, S. A. 327 Ticehurst, A. G. 277 Tichborne, W. 232 Tiddy, E. W. L. 132, 251 Tiddy, J. L. 193 Tidmarsh, F. E. V. 232 Tidy, J. O. 157, 408 Tidy, W. E. 132, 318 Tierney, J. P. 402 Tierney, T. J. 248 Tigar, A. A. 180 †Tigar, G. H. 23, 226 †Tigar, H. W. 3, 320 Tilbrook, R. H. 234 †Tilbury, R. 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R. 163, 223 Van Eeden, F. 411 Van Essen, E. C. 207 Van Lessen, D. M. 408 †Vann, A. H. A. 5, 396 †Vann, B. W. 39, 45, 134, 151, 158, 336 Vanner, W. A. 360 Varah, G. L. 274 Varge, E. H. 261 Vaughan, E. S. C. 134, 370 †Vaughan, F. S. 29, 158, 262 Vaughan, M. F. 251 †Vaughan, R. C. 14, 263 Vause, F. 414 Vaux, E. E. 388 Vawdrey, R. H. 254 _V.C._ _44_ Veale, L. P. V. 200 Veats, S. H. 386 Vellenoweth, A. C. A. 289¶ Venmore, J. A. J. 252 Venables, A. 296 Venables, A. L. 311a Vergette, G. 134, 194 Vermont, J. 388 Vernham, J. R. 213 Vernon, C. H. 134, 377 †Vernon, F. L. 11, 274 Vernon, H. R. 158, 207 Vernon, R. D. 294 Veysey, H. G. 311 Viall, J. 364 Viccars, A. E. 340 Vicker, R. C. G. 264 Vickers, A. N. 414 Vickers, V. R. S. 402 _Victorian Order, Royal_ _148_ Vile, T. H. 190 Villiers, A. H. 267 Vincent, A. F. 425 Vincent, B. B. 8, 252 †Vincent, C. I. F. 40, 219 Vincent, C. R. C. 134, 302 Vincent, E. S. 158, 279 Vincent, J. 158, 284 Vincent, R. D. C. 180 Vincent, W. J. 305 Vine, C. C. 337 Vine, E. 389 Viner, C. 387 Viner, C. C. 429 Vinnicombe, T. H. 264 Vipond, F. R. 274 Viret, A. W. 399 Virgo, C. P. 180 Visser, G. F. 336 Vivian, G. H. E. 411 †Vivian, V. 429, 22§ Vizard, H. C. 180 †Vokes, B. 12, 340 †Vokins, K. E. 8, 371 Vos, J. 337 Vos-Uterlimmege, G. H. 240 Voss, G. P. 135, 313a, 415 Voysey, F. W. 286 †Wade, G. E. A. 16, 342 Wade, J. B. 255 Wade, J. T. 295 Wade, R. 263 Wadham, S. M. 239 Wadlow, B. V. 429 Wadie, V. H. 248 Wadsworth, A. 135, 324 †Wager, W. S. 18, 334 Waggett, A. C. 237 †Wagner, C. H. G. 11, 421 Wagner, D. P. 135, 239 Waight, G. 359, 397 Wailes, F. G. 158, 207 Wainwright, J. N. 355 Wainwright, N. S. 375 Waite, F. J. 190 Wakefield, A. B. 408 Wakefield, A. J. 349 Wakefield, C. H. 411 Wakeford, A. J. 207 Wakeham, R. D. 180 Wakely, A. D. 135, 277 †Wakeley, J. E. S. 9, 158, 248 †Wakeman, F. T. 23, 180, 370 Walby, H. C. 51, 135, 158, 351 †Walch, J. B. M. 5, 361 Walford, J. O. 135, 382 Wales, H. G. 207¶ Walker, A. 370 Walker, A. F. C. 159, 310 Walker, A. L. 207 Walker, A. S. 268 Walker, C. 287 Walker, C. V. 267 Walker, D. M. J. 214 Walker, D. R. A. 253 Walker, E. A. H. 276, 277 Walker, E. H. 399 Walker, F. B. 270 Walker, George H. 351 †Walker, Gordon H. 25, 330 Walker, G. W. 195 Walker, H. 200 Walker, H. E. 136, 146, 180 Walker, H. F. 149, 163 Walker, H. G. 367 Walker, H. S. 340 Walker, J. H. 425 †Walker, J. T. 35 Walker, N. H. E. 317 †Walker, R. 9, 269 Walker, R. H. 149, 158, 209 Walker, S. 370 †Walker, T. F. 25 Walker, T. G. 304 †Walker, V. L. 16, 272 Walker, W. D. 421 †Walker, W. F. 32, 331 Walker, W. H. 207 Walker, W. L. 183 Wall, A. M. 278 Wall, C. C. 300 Wall, R. B. St. Q. 217 Wall, T. 402 Wallace, A. C. 245 Wallace, C. l’E. 295 Wallace, D. C. 226 †Wallace, G. D. 23, 319 Wallace, J. H. 180 Wallace, J. McG. 288 †Wallace, J. R. 3, 344 Wallace, W. 190 Wallace, W. E. 418 Waller, H. de W. 180 Waller, J. C. 360 Waller, J. G. 414 Waller, L. J. 200 Waller, T. A. R. 200 †Walley, J. C. 30, 281 Wallich, C. C. N. 194, 235 Wallingford, S. 343 Wallis, A. O. S. 158 Wallis, B. N. 421 †Wallis, C. F. 37 Wallis, E. P. 360 Wallis, G. P. D. 219 Wallis, L. P. 159, 180 Wallis, W. H. St. J. 421 Wallis, W. M. 266 Wallis, W. R. 295 Walls, F. H. 209 Wallwork, J. W. 136, 180 Walmisley, S. E. 290 Walmsley, A. A. 301 Walmsley, H. 149 Walsh, A. 319 Walsh, A. D. 274 Walsh, J. E. 326 Walsh, V. M. 398 Walsh, W. E. 370 Walter, A. K. 251 Walter, C. 200 Walter, G. L. 408 Walter, J. B. 429 Walter, R. K. 376 Walter, V. L. 351 Walters, I. G. 220 Walters, J. D. 377 †Walters, R. E. 38¶ Walters, R. S. 262 Walters, S. E. 136, 425 Walters, T. G. 220 Waltho, S. 180 Walton, G. K. 319 †Walton, L. M. 11, 274 Walton, L. R. 404 Walton, S. 136, 241 Walton, T. E. L. 311 Walwin, R. E. 248 Wand, S. J. G. 200 Wanostrocht, D. V. 310a Warburton, C. M. 207 Warburton, E. 337 Warburton, H. 180 Ward, A. 277 Ward, A. E. 398 Ward, A. L. 213 Ward, C. H. 237 Ward, C. R. F. 190 †Ward, D. G. 31 Ward, D. H. 277 Ward, D. R. 429 †Ward, D. T. 21, 291 †Ward, E. 429§ Ward, F. 180 Ward, F. N. 208 Ward, F. V. C. 288 Ward, F. W. 298 Ward, G. M. 248 Ward, H. 396 Ward, H. E. 273 †Ward, H. F. 26, 136, 358 Ward, L. J. 242 Ward, N. G. 158, 195 †Ward, N. J. 9, 371 Ward, R. 379 Ward, S. L. 180 Ward, T. L. 386 Ward, W. H. 267 Wardall, H. 429 Warden, W. N. H. 180 Wardlow-Ramsey, E. 213 Ware, A. F. 331 Ware, D. H. S. 342 Ware, V. 194 †Warham, J. 16, 267 †Waring, F. 9, 386 Warland, L. G. 337 Warmington, S. J. 218 †Warner, A. 8, 291 †Warner, B. O. 16, 242 Warner, E. T. H. 306 Warner, F. B. 301 Warner, F. E. 261 †Warner, H. J. 17, 330 Warner, T. H. 213 †Warr, T. E. 23, 238 Warren, A. N. 158, 342 †Warren, A. R. 11, 296 Warren, E. D. 251 Warren, G. L. 418 Warren, H. 190 Warren, H. G. 213 Warren, H. S. 207 Warren, H. St. J. P. 201 †Warren, I. J. 29, 249 Warren, S. T. 357 †Warren, W. 2 †Warry, J. I. 15, 336 Warton, A. H. 181 Warwick, W. G. 181 _Warwickshire Regt., Royal_ _369_ †Waterhouse, G. W. 14, 264 Waters, E. G. R. 363 Waters, H. E. 181 †Waterson, F. P. 19, 338 Waterworth, G. W. 387 Wates, S. B. 252 Watkin, E. W. 269 Watkin, F. T. H. 395 Watkins, H. J. 383 †Watkins, J. H. 12 Watkins, L. F. 389 Watkins, P. M. C. 408 Watkins, W. H. E. 136, 392 Watkinson, J. G. B. 379 Watson, A. S. F. 402 Watson, A. V. C. 136, 418 Watson, B. 331 Watson, C. 391 Watson, C. H. 281 Watson, Clifford T. (2033) 335 †Watson, Clifford Thomas (6596) 27, 292 Watson, D. J. 213 Watson, F. A. 181 Watson, F. G. 243 Watson, G. F. T. 221 Watson, H. B. 408 Watson, H. T. 376 †Watson, H. J. A. 36, 223 Watson, J. B. 423 Watson, J. D. 181 Watson, R. A. 227 Watson, S. C. 402 Watson, T. B. 220 Watson, T. W. 136, 158, 195 Watson, W. F. 190 Watson, W. H. 346 Watson, W. M. 364 Watson, W. P. 304 Watt, A. L. I. W. 274 Watt, C. F. 194 Watt, C. H. 364 †Watt, H. B. C. 37, 137, 240 Watt, J. D. 358 Watt, J. J. 214 Watt, James McD. 158, 344 Watt, John M. 243 Watts, A. H. 251 Watts, A. K. 360 Watts, E. J. 418 Watts, G. H. 304 Watts, H. C. 159, 306 Watts, H. L. 158, 298 Watts, J. G. 284 Watts, James H. 252 Watts, Joseph H. 398 Watts, J. N. 248 Watts, L. D. 371 Watts, P. E. 262 Watts, W. E. 181 Watts-Russell, J. C. 326 †Wattson, C. B. 22, 181 Waud, F. C. 391 Waud, L. R. 353 Way, G. C. 379 †Way, R. E. A. 16, 275 Waydelin, F. J. 201 Waye, W. B. 274 Weale, W. W. C. 158, 236 Weatherhead, H. D. 426 †Weatherley, L. E. M. 29, 303 Weaver, C. F. 181 Weaver, F. 137, 158, 304 Weaver, H. L. 364 Weaver, S. M. 395 Weaver, W. A. 383 †Weawill, E. K. 25¶ Webb, A. P. 14, 349 Webb, B. H. 324 †Webb, C. F. 5, 390 Webb, C. H. 137, 329 Webb, C. R. 295 Webb, D. D. 411 Webb, D. E. 181 Webb, E. C. H. 373 Webb, E. O. 314, 429 Webb, G. F. 201 Webb, G. H. 379 Webb, H. F. 158, 367 Webb, H. V. C. 180, 373 Webb, J. R. 418 †Webb, J. T. 3, 291 Webb, N. D. 384 Webb, P. H. 241 Webb, R. 376 Webb, R. A. 421 Webb, R. D. C. 158¶, 404 Webb, W. J. 151, 158, 209 Webber, W. J. 158, 241 †Webber, W. K. 36 Webberley, J. W. 181 †Webberley, R. S. 21, 352 Weber-Brown, A. W. 158¶, 404 Webster, J. H. 304 Webster, T. M. 181 Webster, W. B. 429 Webster, W. J. 314 Weeden, W. A. 305 Weedon, V. C. 330 Weeks, C. H. 223 Weeks, W. E. 137, 367 Weeks, W. S. 181 †Wehrle, A. 41 Weighall, M. H. 396 Weight, A. F. 201 Weight, S. L. 201 Weir, C. H. 343 Weir, J. 137, 345 Weir, T. B. 425 †Weiss, H. F. 38, 296 Weiss, R. A. 190 †Welby, D. 40, 207 Welch, H. A. 213 Welch, J. F. W. 213 Welch, L. A. 388 Welch, R. H. 418 Welch, S. T. 137, 425 †Weld, H. E. 2, 219 Weldon, E. J. 287 Weldon, H. A. C. 269 Wellborne, H. H. G. 137, 408 Welldon, J. C. 181 Wellman, G. M. 324 Weller, H. J. 224 Wells, A. J. 186 †Wells, A. L. 22, 220 Wells, B. N. 402 Wells, D. G. 414 Wells, E. I. 341 †Wells, H. E. 340 †Wells, J. 41 †Wells, M. C. 31, 194 Wells, R. 276 Wells, S. A. 267 Wellsman, E. S. 298 Wellsman, F. 389 †Welsh, A. T. 16, 373 Welsh, R. 137, 253 _Welsh Fusiliers, Royal_ _372_ _Welsh Guards_ _220_ _Welsh Regiment_ _376_ Welte, E. J. 137, 194 †Welter, L. D. 17, 267 Wenger, T. L. 138, 405 Wenn, R. A. 340 Wenyon, H. J. 51, 158, 263 Wernham, H. F. 271 Wessel, W. M. 378 _West African Regts._ _426_ West, A. 181 West, C. J. de la W. 237 West, E. G. 414 West, F. 138, 158, 234 West, F. A. 365 West, F. J. 273 West, G. M. W. 201 West, H. 252 _West Indies (British) Regt._ _426_ _West Kent Regt._ _262_ West, K. 216 West, L. C. 267 †West, M. S. 26, 181 West, R. G. 138, 217 _West Riding Regt._ _378_ _West Surrey Regt., Royal_ _361_ West, S. E. 253 West, S. H. 201 West, W. G. 149, 307 Westbury, J. 340 Westcombe, A. B. 291 Westcott, A. 306 Westcott, E. J. 264 Westendarp, H. E. A. 186 Western, J. G. 149, 164 Westgarth, G. W. 353 Westlake, A. M. 158 Westlake, M. E. K. 332 Weston, A. T. 226 Weston, D. G. 158 Weston, M. 418 Weston, R. E. 281 †Weston, W. J. 5, 386 _West Yorkshire Regt._ _394_ Wetenhall, J. P. 425 †Wetherall, E. F. C. 42, 414 Wettone, H. F. 306 Whadcoat, C. J. 324 Whall, L. G. 429 Whamond, J. 257 Wharton, A. 220 Wharton, A. C. 288 †Wharton, E. P. § Wharton, L. E. 284 Wharton, T. R. L. J. 264 †Wheate, A. 6, 271 Wheate, T. E. 138, 194 Wheatley, E. H. 317 Wheatley, F. M. 291 †Wheatley, J. C. 39, 338 Wheeldon, A. L. 402 Wheeler, A. G. 314, 429 Wheeler, E. B. 310 Wheeler, E. N. 300 Wheeler, E. V. 181 Wheeler, P. H. 357 Wheeler, P. V. 317 Wheeler, S. A. 359 Wheeler, T. B. 194 Wheeler, W. R. 138, 151, 306 Wheeler, W. S. 181 Whibley, S. N. 194 Whicher, C. T. 201 †Whidbourne, G. W. 13 Whiddington, W. A. 305 Whinney, C. T. 138, 159, 322 Whitaker, B. J. G. 313a, 378 Whitaker, B. T. 248 Whitaker, D. N. 138, 255, 279 †Whitaker, F. 16, 221 Whitaker, G. M. 158, 207 Whitaker, H. V. 181 Whitby, C. 213 White, A. J. 330 White, B. G. 149, 159, 214 White, C. A. B. 241 White, C. D. 251 White, C. F. T. 380 White, C. V. 414 White, D. A. 429 White, D. C. 328 White, E. E. J. 185 †White, E. R. B. 6, 331 †White, F. 39 White, F. C. 297 White, Francis E. 181 White, Frank E. 223 White, F. R. 295 White, F. S. 379 White, G. Fenwick 287 White, G. Frederick 213 White, H. 396 White, H. B. 277 White, H. D. 279 White, H. R. 190 White, J. B. 138, 295 White, J. D. 312a White, L. A. 429§ White, L. E. 226 †White, L. S. 3, 262 White, N. E. 414 White, N. S. 201 White, P. F. 284 White, R. H. 350 White, R. P. 357 White, R. S. 181 White, S. C. 278 White, S. W. 201 †White, T. H. 42, 138, 272 White, W. G. B. 186 White, W. L. C. 181 Whiteaway, E. G. L. 138, 158, 388 Whitehead, C. 183 †Whitehead, E. J. W. 42, 207 †Whitehead, E. W. 29, 181 Whitehead, F. W. 139, 194 †Whitehead, H. M. 3, 358 Whitehouse, H. H. 286 Whitehouse, S. W. 190 Whitehouse, T. H. I. 237 Whitelaw, W. 256 †Whiteley, C. T. 35, 370 †Whiteside, M. B. D. 35, 256, 404 Whiteside, W. 275 †Whitfield, F. A. H. 3, 320 Whiting, P. E. 384 Whitlock, F. W. 414 Whitmore, A. 280 Whitmore, E. W. 190 Whittaker, B. K. 317 Whittaker, C. J. 201 Whittaker, F. 429 Whittaker, G. W. 201 Whittall, V. 419 Whittett, R. M. 352 Whittington-Lowe, E. H. R. 411 Whittle, W. G. A. 365 †Whittle, W. V. P. C. 3, 381 Whittles, E. D. 372 Whittles, T. 319 Whittome, J. E. 404 Whitton, W. E. 287 †Whitworth, A. G. R. 32, 334 Whitworth, A. S. 251 Whitworth, E. C. 279 Whitworth, F. 186 Whitworth, J. C. 319 Whitworth, S. 319 †Whitworth, W. H. 38, 269 Whyte, A. McI. 139, 418 †Whyte, G. H. 27, 181 †Whyte, M. G. 36, 248 Whyte, R. 347 Whytehead, H. L. 191 Wichelow, T. 25 Wicht, J. D. 411 Wickett, C. W. M. 425 †Wickett, T. P. 26, 226 Wickham-Legg, G. P. 353 Wickman, F. T. 408 †Wicks, F. H. 41 Widdecombe, A. J. 289 Widderson, A. J. 148, 163 †Widdop, A. N. 39, 261 Widgery, F. W. 397 Wiggins, S. 365 Wiggins, T. 390 Wight, L. L. 139, 358 †Wightman, J. F. 20, 181 Wightwick, C. F. 381 Wigzell, H. E. 286 Wilby, J. F. 393 Wilcock, H. 315 Wilcock, W. C. 317 Wilcox, B. S. 181 Willcox, M. W. 254 Wild, F. N. 264 Wild, G. 402 Wild, H. 277 Wild, W. 181 †Wilde, C. 21 Wilde, W. H. 207 Wilders, C. A. 207 Wilding, L. S. 267 †Wildsmith, G. F. 25 Wiles, E. E. 186 Wiles, O. D. 139, 349 Wiley, W. 390 Wilhelm, P. M. 295 Wilkes, B. C. 295 †Wilkes, G. L. 33, 295 Wilkes, G. T. 139, 359 Wilkie, J. 139, 275 Wilkin, L. J. 425 Wilkins, A. T. A. 340 Wilkins, C. G. 223 Wilkins, E. M. 256 Wilkins, F. B. 181 †Wilkins, G. 5¶, 331 Wilkins, N. J. 364 Wilkins, R. 148, 158, 399 †Wilkins, S. E. 25 Wilkinson, A. B. 139, 194 †Wilkinson, A. J. 10, 320 Wilkinson, C. N. 279 Wilkinson, C. T. A. 295 Wilkinson, D. F. 296 Wilkinson, D. H. 277 †Wilkinson, E. A. 5, 280 Wilkinson, E. G. 164 Wilkinson, E. P. 207 Wilkinson, F. 393 Wilkinson, H. G. 311a Wilkinson, J. 425 Wilkinson, W. 191 †Wilkinson, W. D. 11, 243 Wilkinson, W. R. 389 Wilks, E. C. 411 Wilks, T. N. B. 264 Willans, H. 51, 139, 158, 222 Willcock, A. 429 Willcock, C. L. 283 †Willcox, A. O. 25 Willcox, C. J. 183 Willcox, G. H. 207 Willes, E. J. 354 Willett, F. W. 139, 281 Williams, A. 317 †Williams, A. J. 25, 378 Williams, A. T. 325 Williams, B. A. 270 Williams, B. M. 376 Williams, C. H. 377 Williams, C. P. 234 Williams, C. St. M. 269 †Williams, D. M. 6, 371 Williams, D. W. 349 Williams, E. 277 Williams, E. A. M. 320 Williams, F. J. 306 †Williams, F. S. 21, 336 Williams, George 181 Williams, Gilbert 264 †Williams, Gordon 23, 149, 310 Williams, G. D. 310a Williams, G. E. 351 Williams, G. G. 181 Williams, Harold (6506) 213 Williams, Harold (7053) 139, 319 Williams, Hopkin 299 †Williams, H. B. 25 Williams, H. D. 181 †Williams, H. E. 10, 289 Williams, H. E. B. 429 †Williams, H. E. V. 16, 289 Williams, H. J. M. 290 Williams, H. M. 320 †Williams, H. O. 12, 324 †Williams, H. P. G. 25¶ Williams, H. W. 295 Williams, H. W. M. 368 Williams, J. 277 Williams, J. A. A. 245 Williams, James H. 423 Williams, John H. 429 Williams, K. H. 288, 368 Williams, L. D. 322 Williams, L. E. 158, 213 †Williams, M. H. 21, 301 †Williams, M. J. 39 Williams, M. L. 423 Williams, M. R. 376 Williams, N. V. 139, 239, 418 Williams, R. 213 Williams, R. P. 207 Williams, Reginald S. 201 Williams, Robert S. 376 Williams, R. T. 389 †Williams, R. V. 17, 181 Williams, S. F. 384 Williams, S. H. 353 Williams, Thomas (762873) 213 Williams, Thomas (766006) 201 Williams, T. B. 325 †Williams, T. E. 4, 349 †Williams, T. H. 25 Williams, T. J. 368 Williams, T. S. 372 Williams, W. G. 231 Williams, V. G. 194 †Williams, W. H. 41, 207 †Williams, W. James 21, 376 Williams, W. Jones 139, 337 Williams, W. T. 140, 158, 260 Williamson, A. F. 295 Williamson, F. 311a †Williamson, G. C. 22, 243 †Williamson, G. D. 28, 181 Williamson, H. 184 Williamson, J. A. 313a Williamson, J. C. 181 †Williamson, J. M. 4, 252 †Williamson, K. H. 14, 267 Williamson, W. H. R. 140, 151, 158, 201, 404 Williamson-Jones, C. E. 146, 315 Willis, A. B. 313a Willis, A. E. 372 Willis, C. H. S. 149, 159, 310 †Willis, C. L. 11, 299 Willis, C. R. 140, 158, 187 Willis, D. H. 140, 369 †Willis, E. F. 31, 310 Willis, F. K. 418 Willis, G. H. 267 Willis, G. W. 340 Willis, N. S. 275 Willis, W. E. 357 Willmer, C. H. 219 Willmott, E. C. N. 213 Willmott, S. J. 333 Willoughby-Davis, V. 324 Wills, A. R. 140, 364 †Wills, C. H. C. 20 Wills, G. 296 Wills, W. A. 291 Willson, A. 201 Willson, H. G. 151, 158¶, 305 Wilmot, D. A. T. 340 Wilmot, W. L. 420 Wilshire, H. B. 210 Wilson, Arthur 389 Wilson, Andrew 334 Wilson, A. F. 181 †Wilson, Alexander G. 37, 258 Wilson, Alfred G. 357 Wilson, C. C. 221 †Wilson, C. E. 14, 181 †Wilson, C. G. G. 14, 346 †Wilson, C. T. 26 Wilson, D. M. 215 Wilson, E. W. 363 Wilson, F. W. 219 †Wilson, G. A. G. 19, 365 †Wilson, H. Algar 6, 348 Wilson, H. Armstrong 207 †Wilson, H. B. 13, 302 Wilson, H. Cecil 302 Wilson, H. Christopher 234 Willson, H. G. 240 †Wilson, H. H. 29, 181 Wilson, I. Mc. L. T. 251 †Wilson, J. 8, 320 Wilson, J. Baxenden 140, 332 Wilson, J. Blackburn 221 Wilson, J. C. 287 †Wilson, J. H. 25 Wilson, L. A. 316 Wilson, P. 151, 181 †Wilson, P. G. 39 Wilson, P. M. 201 Wilson, R. J. 374 †Wilson, R. P. 9, 393 Wilson, R. T. 252 †Wilson, W. Clement 5, 381 Wilson, W. Cronin 254 Wilson, W. L. 207 Wilson, W. W. 303 Wilson-Haffenden, J. R. 181 Wilton, R. A. 140, 371 _Wiltshire Regt._ _380_ Wimbush, N. N. 278 Wimpenny, R. S. 181 Wincer, A. 254 Wincer, G. L. 429 †Winch, E. N. 40, 262 Winckworth, S. H. 310 Winder, W. 201 Windross, H. L. 338 Windsor, D. R. 368 †Windsor, L. St. L. 4, 354 †Windsor, M. 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. H. 389 Woods, J. A. 337 Woods, W. A. 377 Woodward, A. W. H. 351 Woodward, E. G. 237 Woodward, G. de M. 191 Woodward, W. J. 332 Woodyear, R. P. 141, 151, 264 Woodyear, S. J. D. 358 Woolf, E. 191 Woolfe, W. S. 225 Woollam, H. M. 319 Woollard, F. G. 360 Woollcombe, L. A. W. 354 Woolley, A. 295 Woolley, E. C. 275 Woolley, W. J. 408 Woolliams, F. H. 182 Woolner, H. C. 295 †Woolnough, F. U. 30, 238 Woolveridge, C. L. 158, 373 _Woolwich Cadets_ _419_ Woolveridge, C. S. 414 Wootton, K. E. 141, 297, 425 _Worcestershire Regt._ _381_ Worden, E. H. G. 142, 224 Worlock, H. T. 422 Wormald, H. 277 Wornum, G. G. 239 Wornum, T. H. 256 Wornum, W. E. 142, 207 Worrall, S. 142, 158, 207 Worseldine, S. C. H. 207 Worsnam, C. A. 148¶, 399 †Worstenholm, J. 21, 182 Worth, H. I. S. J. 245 Worth, S. 267¶ Worthington, C. E. 182 Worthington, G. 231 Worthington, J. 269 Wray, L. H. 231 Wray, W. J. O. 207 Wren, B. F. 423 Wren, L. 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_. 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