. Pas-de-Calais, France. 94 fatal casualties. The regiment was created on 1 July 1881 as part of the Childers Reforms, by the merger of the 32nd (Cornwall Light Infantry) Regiment of Foot and the 46th (South Devonshire) Regiment of Foot.The DCLI also incorporated the militia and rifle volunteers of Cornwall. - 8th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment (Vickers machine guns et 4.2″ Mortars) - 43rd Reconnaissance Regiment, Royal Armoured Corps. On 1 April 1971, the Territorial Army was ordered to expand, mostly through . (D.C.L.I.) « Private S Riley;10th Battalion The Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment),KIA 14 February 1916 and Private A Miles;7th Battalion,The Lincolnshire Regiment,KIA 15 . 20 DIVISION 61 Infantry Brigade Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry 7th Battalion and King's (Liverpool Regiment) 12th Battalion por Wo95/2126, 9781474524063, disponible en Book Depository con envío gratis. A RESERVE SOLDIER. Killed in action 16 September 1916. 61 DIVISION Divisional Troops Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry 1/5th Battalion Pioneers. Held by: The National Archives, Kew. Private 12887, 7th Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. The battle was the début of the 1st South African Brigade (part of the 9th (Scottish) Division) on the Western Front, which captured Delville Wood and held it from 15 to 19 July. 1968 amalgamated with the three other regiments of the Light Infantry Brigade to form The Light Infantry. Parish War Memorial Lanlivery WM. 60th Squadron Royal Flying Corps & General List. The regiment was created on 1 July 1881 as part of the Childers Reforms, by the merger of the 32nd (Cornwall Light Infantry) Regiment of Foot and the 46th (South Devonshire) Regiment of . Description: 7 Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Son of Mrs. Robinson of Medway Road, Bow, London, UK. 61st Brigade / 20th (Light) Division. The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (32nd & 46th Foot) Regimental Museum is located at: The Royal Berkshire Regiment (Princess Charlotte of Wales's) Regimental Museum is located at: . The 30th Battalion remains a rather unknown detachment of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Pioneers of the 61st (South Midland) Division. 1/5th Battalion. The casualties of the brigade were similar to those of many British brigades on First day on the Somme (1 July 1916). Awards. Citations. 6 names . 6 battalions / 771 names. 1881 amalgamated with the 46th Regiment of Foot to become 1st Battalion, The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. . The Somerset Light Infantry (Prince Albert's) was a light infantry of the British Army from 1685 to 1959. The Royal Irish Regiment, Lieutenant-Colonel FitzRoy E. P. Curzon, 6th Battalion. 6th Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. From guarding significant locations at home in Cornwall, to dealing with prisoner's of war overseas, read on to learn more about the 30th Battalion of the DCLI during the Second World War. Son of William and Minnie of Exeter. In 1959, the Somerset Light Infantry formed the Somerset and Cornwall Light Infantry together with the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. 2 of his brothers also died on service, they died on the same day and share the same grave in Westoutre Churchyard Extension, Belgium. D. Pentreath, MC ) . Short facts about the 13th Regiment of Foot - Somerset Light Infantry (Prince Albert's) Alexandra, Princess of Wales's . 1959 merged to become part of the Somerset and Cornwall Light Infantry. With the 130th Brigade battered, Thomas reinforced them with elements of the 214th Brigade, leaving only the 5th Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry in reserve. The regiment was created on 1 July 1881 as part of the Childers Reforms, by the merger of the 32nd (Cornwall Light Infantry) Regiment of Foot and the 46th (South Devonshire) Regiment of Foot.The DCLI also incorporated the militia and rifle volunteers of Cornwall. Born 1899. C (Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry) Company at Cambourne with detachment at Falmouth from cadre The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry.. D (Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry) Company at Penzance from cadre The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. A. Dickinson (The Duke of Cornwall's Light-Infantry), 7th Battalion. Transferred to the 2nd Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry and is confirmed on the medal roll. The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (DCLI) was a light infantry regiment of the British Army in existence from 1881 to 1959.. DUKE OF CORNWALL 'S LIGHT INFANTRY. 8073, 1st Battalion, The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry Died 1969. 95th Brigade / 5th Division. Badges: 2008-01-150: Formation badge, 7th Bn Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, 1914 (c)-1918 (c); associated with World War One (1914-1918). The 30th Battalion remains a rather unknown detachment of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. HE WAS THE SON OF THOMAS AND THE LATE ELIZABETH CHAPMAN, AT 17 RAIKES STREET, DRYPOOL, HULL HIS HOME WAS PROSPECT PLACE, CHURCH STREET, HULL. 214th Infantry Brigade. Come from the four winds, O, breath, and breathe up these slain, that they may live" R. I. P. L/Cpl 202605 Frederick P. Aldridge 27.08.17 Tyne Cot Memorial 2/4th Battalion, Gloucestershire Regt Pte . 1973: Annual Camp at Warcop . Lieutenant. - 1st Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment. The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (DCLI) was a light infantry regiment of the British Army in existence from 1881 to 1959.. 6th Battalion. Disbanded, personnel to the 16th Entrenching Battalion. The 6th (Somerset and Cornwall) Battalion, The Light Infantry was a part-time light infantry battalion of the British Army's famed Light Infantry Regiment. 167 Infantry Brigade World War II . 28th July : Mailly-Maillet. 1st Battalion. 22184). The Commonwealth War Graves Commission has 1,055 recorded WW1 deaths for the 7th (Service) Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 7th (Service) Battalion The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry The 7th (Service) Battalion was raised at Bodmin in September 1914 and joined the 61st Infantry Brigade of the 20th Infantry Division. Son of Mary Ann and the late George Bowens. DUKE OF CORNWALL'S. LIGHT INFANTRY. Whale, Somerset and Cornwall Light Infantry, Late Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, Tanganyika Rifles Battalion, . 2nd Division 27 July - 4 August 1916. Reduced . Born Illogan, enlisted Redruth, resident Carn Brea, R.S.O., Cornwall. 27558). [(With the Cornwall Territorials on the Western Front Being the History of the Fifth Battalion,Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry in the Great War 2004)] [Author: E.C. View this object. Hall, Charles Sidney / 2nd Lieutenant. British Army 5727 Private Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry 8th Territorial Reserve Battalion. Forbes MC, William Guthrie / Major. On 25 July 1915, the Battalion landed at Boulogne and remained on the Western Front for the rest of the war. There are uniforms of the volunteer regiments, the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, the Home Guard and the Light Infantry. The first three have no known grave and so . Sergeants of The Somerset Light Infantry, c1897. Originally formed in October 1940 as the 7th . From guarding significant locations at home in Cornwall, to dealing with prisoner's of war overseas, read on to learn more about the 30th Battalion of the DCLI during the Second World War. Originally formed in October 1940 as the 7th . Several members from the battalion saw active service in South Africa. L/Cpl. Legal status: He would . 1/5 th Battalion made up part of Devon and Cornwall Brigade in Wessex Division. 7th (Service) Battalion Formed at Bodmin in September 1914 as part of K2 and came under command of 61st Brigade in 20th (Light) Division. 10th Battalion (Cornwall . Duke of Cornwall Light Infantry 1st Battalion Date of Death Sunday July 23rd 1916 Age 29 Circumstances of Death Killed in Action France and Flanders Other Biographical Details Son of Jeptha and Louisa Anne Norris née Daw. 6th Battalion. Date: 1915 July - 1919 May. The 10 th Battalion became 7th (Light Infantry) Battalion The Parachute Regiment, and landed in Normandy in the early hours of D Day with 6th Airborne Division. 6 battalions / 771 names. He joined the 9 th Battalion, . 6th Battalion (43rd Brigade - 14th Light Division) Delville Wood / Brewery trenches - 15th/20th August. Married Cissie Ada Collins 1912. 7th Battalion, Somerset Light Infantry Lieutenant Colonel GCP Lance (a) BATTLEGROUP-04 1st Btn, The Worcestershire Regiment Lieutenant Colonel AR Harrison (b) BATTLEGROUP-04 5th Battalion, The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (c) Lieutenant Colonel RW James (a) Known company commanders for 4th SLI are: Major Young Support. The Duke of Corwall's L.I. Feb 1915 Moved to Witley and then Amesbury. Triumph, 1 June 1875), complete with riband brooch, the last with edge nicks and minor . Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry; and Private Frederick George Skidmore, 1st/7th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Reinforcements were available from the 46th Brigade, 15th (Scottish) Division, and these proved vital in holding off German counterattacks during the night. The Duke of Cornwall 's Light Infantry (DCLI) was an infantry regiment of the British Army from 1881 to 1959. DCLI Memorial at Bodmin The Regiment's memorial to all its fallen men outside of the former Victoria Barracks in Bodmin. The 7th (Home Defence) Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry was formed at Plymouth on 14 October 1940. Early-Mid August : Colincamps sector. MOBILIZED ON 08/08/1916. British Army 38978 Private Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry 1st Battalion. Buffs, The Duke of Albany's) 7th Battalion (26th Brigade - 9th Scottish Division) Longueval / Waterlot Farm - 14th/19th July. The division was created at the end of August 1914, shortly after the outbreak of the First World War as the 2nd East Lancashire Division, a second . 7th (Service) Battalion Aug 1914 Formed at Bodmin as part of the Second New Army (K2) and then moved to Aldershot and Woking to join the 61st Brigade of the 20th Division and then moved to Pirbright. He enlisted in 1891 with 1st Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry and is confirmed on the medal roll for that unit. Died of wounds 23 June 1916. Devonshire and Dorset Light Infantry, Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment, two battalions each of the Royal Green Jackets and The Light Infantry all amalgamated into The Rifles-> first two units forming the 1st Battalion, all other redesignation; Conversion of 4th Armoured Brigade to a mechanised brigade The Somerset Light Infantry (Prince Albert's) This infantry unit was raised in 1685 and served in many British Army campaigns during its long history. Son of Mrs. E. Dunstan. Chum Gerald Downes Leamington & Warwick Branch 5652, Coldstream Guards Died 22 April 1939. 294 names . All out Tactical Edge items are hand made to order so please leave an extra day for shipping Please choose a size to fit your wrist from 6" to 9" Available Buckles Please choose from 4 different buckles 1: Standard - Basic buckle . Landed at Boulogne on 25 July 1915. 24 July 1915 : landed at . Matthews: Books - Amazon.ca 2/The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry 1/6th The East Surrey Regiment 11th Brigade: Brigadier K A. N. Anderson 2/The Lancashire Regiment 1/The East Surrey Regiment 5/The Northamptonshire Regiment 12th Brigade: Brigadier J. L. I. HAwkesworth 2/The Royal Fusiliers 1/The South Lancashire Regiment 6/The Black Watch Divisional Troops: Royal Artillery: In 1972, it was re-designated as 5th Battalion, The Light Infantry, serving as such until amalgamation in 1999. This battalion was created in 1860 from the rifle companies in the eastern part of Cornwall. Born in . The regiment was created on 1 July 1881 as part of the Childers Reforms, by the merger of the 32nd (Cornwall Light Infantry) Regiment of Foot and the 46th (South Devonshire) Regiment of Foot. L/Cpl. Thomas Boraston was born at Winsor Green, Warwick in 1872. Private 26454, 7th Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. 1/5th Battalion, Devonshire Regiment (left April 1917) 1/6th Battalion, Devonshire Regiment (left January 1916) 1/4th Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (left January 1916) [1] Between the wars. Hilary Gresford Evan . Dr David Biggins. Died 5 August 1918. . In 1959, it was merged into The Somerset and Cornwall Light Infantry. Service Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. 136 fatal casualties . 7th Battalion East Yorkshire Regiment. 7th Battalion. Each bracelet comes with the regimental badged logo Handcrafted from Tactical Edge 550 paracord with a 7 strand inner core so they are extremely strong when deployed. See the dashing red uniforms and distinctive hats of the 18th and 19th centuries, later Khaki . Private William Savage, 1st Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry; Private William Thomas Tropman, 1st/8th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment; Gunner Arthur Whinfrey, . Chum Alfred Charles Dowdell Portsmouth Branch T/24759, Army Service Corps attached 5th Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps Died March 1953. . Aldworth: W: Lieutenant Colonel: 2nd Battalion Demise: Killed in action 18 Feb 1900 . British War Medal WW I. Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (Private, no. It was formed by transferring 25 officers and 600 other ranks from the 10th (Home Defence) Battalion The Devonshire Regiment. Search Listings. Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry in World War 1 Judi Brown Apr 11, 2015 Judith has a long standing interest in World War 1 and has spent many hours researching the lives of the men of her town who fell in WW1. 214th Infantry Brigade. 4 July 1918 : transferred to 49th Brigade in same Division. 7th Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps, Saturday 2nd February 1918 to Sunday, 16th June 1918. THE DUKE OF CORNWALL'S LIGHT INFANTRY. 7th (Service) Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. 1858 became the 32nd (Cornwall) Light Infantry. Shoulder title, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, 1952 (c); embroidered, felt. Pioneers of the 61st (South Midland) Division. 61st Brigade / 20th (Light) Division . 07/12/1918. 2nd/7th Battalion 1st/4th Battalion Hampshire Regiment. - 8th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment (Vickers machine guns et 4.2″ Mortars) - 43rd Reconnaissance Regiment, Royal Armoured Corps. Harry Patch, later to become the last surviving combat veteran of the trenches, served with the 61st Brigade in 1917 when he was just 19 years old with the 7th (Service) Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry in the Battle of Passchendaele (also known as the Third Battle of Ypres) where he was wounded by shrapnel in September. Malaya and Cyprus until amalgamation with the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry in 1959. 61st Brigade / 20th (Light) Division. The 66th (2nd East Lancashire) Division was an infantry division of the British Army, part of the Territorial Force, which saw service in the trenches of the Western Front, during the later years of the Great War and was disbanded after the war.. served in France, where they took part in the second battle of Ypres, until late 1915. . . Son of Elizabeth Ann Warren, of 8, Roach's Row, Redruth, Cornwall, and the late John Warren. 2nd Battalion, The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry : Earliest recognised formation: 32nd Regt: 1702 when raised as Fox's N Regiment of Marines to complement the Navy's fighting troops during the War of the Spanish Succession. Born in Knowstone in 1889. BORN HULL 1888. December 12, 2009 by Becourt. 43rd Brigade / 14th (Light) Division. 1971.09: Annual Camp at Lydd. Regular Troops in the Area 1st Heavy Regiment, RA: Plymouth 3rd, 5th, 16th, 28th Batteries Regular Infantry Depots in the Area The Devonshire Regiment: Exeter The Somerset Light Infantry (Prince Albert's): Taunton The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry: Bodmin The Doresetshire Regiment: Dorchester Militia in the Area 8th Anti-Aircraft Depot, RA . By nine o'clock the 7th company Royal Engineers had made the passage of the river possible, and the 19th Brigade and 82nd Battery were across by 10.15 am and the turning movement well developed. - 5th Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. 7th Battalion. Moved to Aldershot and Woking but by November 1914 was at Pirbright. 20.06.1918 Reconstituted by absorbing the 13th Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Iinfantry at Cromer, Norfolk. Finally, after 9 months in Kent the Battalion moved in November to Colchester and were quartered in barracks, which . Discharged to 'A' Class reserve after 1901. Matthews] published on (October, 2004): E.C. Killed in action 4 September 1916. Cause. Six: Major A.B. Note the option to remove filtered items which display at the top of the . The Leicestershire Regiment, Lieutenant-Colonel George D. Carleton, 7th Battalion. Badges: 2008-01-151 Born and enlisted Redruth, Cornwall. London Cemetery & Extension, Longueval , Somme, France. The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (DCLI) was a light infantry regiment of the British Army in existence from 1881 to 1959. Artillery. 1st Battalion, The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry: 46th (The South Devonshire) Regiment of Foot. Born and enlisted Redruth, Cornwall. Pte (d.16th August 1918) Roberts Norman Leslie. The Light Infantry Volunteers was short lived a Territorial Army infantry regiment of the British Army, that existed from 1967 to 1972, composed of companies from the Light Infantry regiments. Moved to Witley in February 1915 an Amesbury next month. Rendle (1884-1946) of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry photographed with nurses and colleagues (at Exeter Hospital) after being awarded the Victoria Cross (VC) medal, Britain's highest military award, for bravery . However he was not embodied until 29th February 1916 when he was instructed to join the 7th Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (Service No. 7th Battalion. Will. CLEMENTS, (MC). Chum Joseph Arthur Dubery Duchy of . 29th August : In line between Guillemont and Trônes Wood. SERVED AS PRIVATE, 5486, 1ST EAST YORKSHIRE REGIIMENT. Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry took over. Royal Sussex Regiment. Theatre France and Flanders. 233 names . From the collection of Maj John Waring. - 5th Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Residence Lostwithiel. Died 16 August 1917 aged 28. . Victory Medal WW I. Fawcett, Arthur / Private. 7th Battalion, Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry during the Great War 1914-1918. WWI - Bandsman T.E. Upon the creation of the TAVR, and the reduction of territorial units, the regiment was . More about Charles Niblett. The middle option allows you to search every single word in every single listing. of 111, Falmouth Rd., Redruth; husband of Alma Dunstan, of 1, Vyvyan Row, Camborne . Interred St Sever Cemetery Extension. Enlisted Bodmin. 233 names . Date Of Death 17 Feb 1917. 1880-1881 32nd Regiment Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry; 1881-1882 2nd Battalion East Suffolk Regiment; 1881-1883 2nd Battalion Cheshire Regiment; 1884-1886 2nd Battalion 36th Worcestershire Regiment; 1886-1888 1st Battalion 62nd Duke of Edinburgh's Wiltshire Regiment; 1888-1889 2nd Battalion 81st Loyal North Lancashire Regiment he was 29 years old, and a bandsman in the 1st battalion, the duke of cornwall's light infantry - on 20 november 1914 near wulverghem, belgium, bandsman rendle attended to the wounded under very heavy rifle and shell fire and rescued men from the trenches in which they had been buried from the blowing in of the parapets by the fire of the enemy's … (d.5th December 1917) MacLean Robert Alexander. 43rd Brigade / 14th (Light) Division. Its lineage is continued today by The Rifles. served on attachment with the Kings African Rifles (7th Kenya Rifles Battalion) during the 'Mau Mau' rebellion in Kenya, and later with a K.A.R. Titled 32nd . 8th (Service) Battalion . DUKE OF CORNWALL'S. LIGHT INFANTRY. He died 18th of August 1916 aged 19 years and is remembered on the Thiepval Memorial Pier and Face 6 B. France. 14.04.1918 Formed a composite battalion with the 5th Battalion of the Oxford & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. 20 DIVISION 61 Infantry Brigade Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry 7th Battalion and King's (Liverpool Regiment) 12th Battalion por Wo95/2126, 9781474524063, disponible en Book Depository con envío gratis. 7th Bn Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry - Soldiers and their units - The Great War (1914-1918) Forum Remembered Today: 125975 Gunner John NISH Royal Field Artillery who died 06/04/1916 CASTLE DOUGLAS CEMETERY, KELTON United Kingdom 7th Bn Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry By Neil Mackenzie, 29 August , 2007 in Soldiers and their units The 7th Battalion, Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry 56th London Division. 20233). 9th Battalion (Pioneers . 29046 Private Private Ernest Bowens of the 7th Battalion, the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. 9th Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders (Pioneers) Click on show to view order of battle for actions associated with the first capture of Delville Wood: 14 July - 3 September 1916. 95th Brigade / 5th Division. The regiment was created on 1 July 1881 as part of the Childers Reforms, by the merger of the 32nd (Cornwall Light Infantry) Regiment of Foot and the 46th (South Devonshire) Regiment of Foot.The DCLI also incorporated the militia and rifle volunteers of Cornwall. Oughton Thomas Maddison. 1/5th Battalion. John Warren served with the 6th Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry in WW1. Duke of Cornwall`s Light Infantry crest on war grave. According to his Medal Record he arrived in France on 6 th May 1915. Artillery. The museum's superb uniform collection takes you through history from the late 18th century right up to the present day. 38095 Private William John Perkins of the 7th Battalion, the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. 05-10-1916. Four:Lieutenant-Colonel E.L. Lowdell, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, Late Royal Navy, Royal Sussex Regiment and Yorkshire Regiment, 1914-15 Star (Major, D. of Corn. 7th (Service) Battalion Formed at Taunton in September 1914 as part of K2 and came under command of 61st Brigade, 20th (Light) Division. From the collection of Maj John Waring. (d.16th Aug 1917) The brigade was recreated, as the 130th (Devon and Cornwall) Infantry Brigade, in 1920 when the Territorial Force was reformed as the . Aged 25. Died 1918. Aged. ); British War and Victory Medals (Lt. Col.); Royal Humane Society's Medal for Lifesaving, small, bronze (E.L. Lowdell, Midn., H.M.S. battalion in Mauritius; promoted Major, 2.6.1956; retired, 30.11. . BACK TO THE HISTORY . (d.13th September 1917) Hood Charles Christopher. The battalion remained in Britain until 1916 moving to the Western Front 22 nd May 1916 until 1918. 163 names . The search facility is very powerful and you can search in a number of ways. POSTED TO FRANCE, ON 08/09/1914. 2nd September : Carnoy. 1972: Annual Camp at Penhale, Cornwall. Support. Reginald Francis. Austen William Arthur. Cruddas Duke of Cornwall's LI June '41 Major E.S. Unit / Vessel 7th (Service) Battalion. 20 June 1918 : reconstituted by absorbing 13th Bn, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. 163 names . View this object. Infantry: The RIC's photographic collection from the First World War features many images of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. In 1880 it became the 2nd Cornwall Rifle Volunteer Corps of nine companies and in 1885 the 2nd Volunteer Battalion, DCLI. Commanding 2nd Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. German attacks repulsed on the 23rd-24th August. - 7th Battalion, Somerset Light Infantry. 10th Battalion (Cornwall . The Bedfordshire Regiment, Brevet Colonel Herbert Martin, C.B., 7th Battalion. Austin re-enlisted on 11th December 1915 and was allotted to the Somerset Light Infantry as a Private (Service No. ***** 22nd-27th August : In front line in front of Guillemont. 1 August 1918 : landed at Boulogne. - 1st Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment. Royal Sussex Regiment. Once you have conducted your search you can then filter your selection against a number of terms. "In memory of the men from this Parish and Congregation who fell in the Great War 1914 - 1919 . Commander: Major General Charles Monro. 27.04.1918 Reduced to cadre. 6 names . Charles Niblett. 24-08-1916. T/Lt. WO 95/2126/1. 294 names . Pte. 1st Battalion. L.I. - 7th Battalion, Somerset Light Infantry. His father was in the coast guard. KIA 16 February 1916 and Private HJ Smith;7th Battalion The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry KIA 10 March 1916. Private 3081, 1/5th Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Originally formed from cadres in Somerset and Cornwall, the battalion would eventually be disbanded in 1999 following the reorganisation of the Territorial Army. The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (DCLI) was a light infantry regiment of the British Army in existence from 1881 to 1959.. Private 26445, 10th Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Aged 24. 18.06.1918 Returned to England with the 16th Division. . Private, G/8412. 30. NAVAL & MILITARY PRESS; 2015 .
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