Report: Those who served
Description: Military Service details of those who served in HM Armed Forces
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# | Last Name, Given Name(s) | Birth Date | Person ID | Military: Date | Military: Place | Military |
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51 | DANIEL, John Lewis | 1890 | I6443 | Between 1915 and 1918 | L/C No. 479. 4th Bn.Guards Machine Gun Regiment | |
52 | DANIEL, John Lewis | 1890 | I6443 | Between 1911 and 1915 | Pirbright Camp, Guildford, Surrey | Pte. No. 7876. 1st Bn. Coldstream Guards. |
53 | DAVIES, David Sidney | 21 Sep 1898 | I13181 | 1943 | Marlag und Milag Nord | Master at Arms, Merchant Navy. Captured and imprisoned after SS St Margaret was torpedoed. Taken to Camp Marlag und Milag Nord (Milag) no. Mil.N. in Poland. Prisoner Of War No. 1075. |
54 | DAVIES, George Price | 1881 | I13554 | 1918 | 2nd Lt. 2nd Bn. South Wales Borderers. KIA Ypres Belgium. Awarded Victory and British War Medals. | |
55 | DAVIES, Griffith David Ceri | 13 Dec 1923 | I13178 | 1939-1945 | Awarded Service Medal | |
56 | DAVIES, Lewis Paulett | 22 Jul 1873 | I13560 | Bet. 15 May 1895 - 24 May 1916 | Carpenter's Mate No. 340678 Royal Navy | |
57 | DISBURY, Wilfred Albert Ronald | 19 Dec 1915 | I0491 | 1945 | Sgt. 5381684, Oxon & Bucks Light Infantry. Served in France. Mentioned in Despatches London Gazette 25 Oct 1945 page 5212. Awarded 1939-45 Star and War Medal 1939-1945. | |
58 | EDWARDS, Albert Frederick | 1890 | I9141 | 1915 | Rfn. No. 2836 12th Bn. London Regiment (The Rangers). Died of Wounds. Awarded 1914/15 Star, Victory and British War Medals. | |
59 | ELLENDER, Christopher | 1880 | I0199 | Between 1914 and 1918 | France | Pte. No. 57453 11th & 14th Bn. Northumberland Fusiliers. Died from wounds received in France. Awarded Victory and British War Medals. |
60 | ELMER, Angus Richard | 19 Nov 1899 | I7726 | Between 1914 and 1920 | Pte. No 31050 Ox & Bucks L I and No. 631855 Labour Corps. Awarded Victory and British Medals | |
61 | ELMER, Samuel George | 1894 | I7983 | Between 1914 and 1917 | Pte. No 333776 9th (Glasgow Hilghland) Highland Light Infantry. Died of Wounds. Awarded Victory and British Medals | |
62 | ELSON, William Charles | 16 Mar 1891 | I10447 | 10 Feb 1915-10 Apr 1918 | Served in France | Pte. to L/Cpl No. 1566 16th Bn, Middlesex Regiment. Received Gun Shot Wound to Left arm 16 Apr 1917. Discharged as unfit. Awarded British War & Victory Medals and 1914-1915 Star. |
63 | EVANS, George | 22 Feb 1883 | I13547 | 1899-1916 | P.O. No. 206834 Royal Navy. Served aboard H.M.S. "Tipperary". KIA at the Battle of Jutland. Commemorated on the Portsmouth Naval Memorial. | |
64 | EVERY, Frank Herbert | 3 Mar 1883 | I9974 | 03 May 1917-25 May 1919 | Etaples, France | Pte. No. 68418 1st Bn. Otago Infantry regiment. NZEF. Served in Etaples, France, 1918. Gun shot wounds to right leg. Discharged unfit 25 May 1919. Awarded British War and Victory Medals. |
65 | FIELDHOUSE, William Edward | 27 Nov 1894 | I10900 | 02 Jun 1915-23 Dec 1915 | Dvr. No.L28346 56th (R) Battery Royal Field Artillery. Deserted at Woolwich. | |
66 | FITZJOHN, Frank Martin | 1868 | I0206 | 16 Mar 1894-15 Mar 1910 | Pte. No. 4534 Royal Scots Guards. Served on Western Frontier, India. Awarded India Medal with Samana 97 clasp. | |
67 | FITZJOHN, Frank Martin | 1868 | I0206 | 1915-28 Feb 1919 | Pte. No.650204. Suffolk Regiment. Tfd. to Labour Corps. Served in France 30 Sep 1918-28 Jan 1919. Awarded British War and Victory Medals. | |
68 | FLEW, George | 1877 | I5411 | 1916 | Pte. No. 17204. 6th Battalion Devonshire Regiment | |
69 | FLEW, George Duke Hansford | 7 Jan 1888 | I5407 | Between 1914 and 1920 | Pte. 242279. 1/5 Battalion Queens Own (Royal West Kent) Regiment | |
70 | FORD, Harry | 1881 | I8650 | Between 11 Jul 1897 and 10 Jul 1921 | From Boy 2C to Leading Boatman, Royal Navy | |
71 | FORD, Ralph Harold | 18 Oct 1893 | I8639 | Between 1914 and 1919 | Pte. No.5678. Royal Army Medical Corps. Invalidid out 19 Feb 1919. Issued with Silver War Badge No.4187. Awarded British War Medal and Victory Medal. | |
72 | FOX, Walter | 5 May 1916 | I1029 | 6 Jun 1944 | Normandy, France | Marine PO/X110652. No. 48 Royal Marine Commando, Royal Navy. Killed In Action, during first landings on Juno beach. Buried at Bayeux War Cemetery, Calvados, France. XIV..B.6. Awarded 1939-1945 Star and 1939-1945 War Medal. |
73 | GAMAGE, Arthur | 13 Sep 1891 | I9551 | Between 16 Sep 1914 and 5 Mar 1919 | Pte. No. 5335 12th Bn. Royal Fusilliers. Served in Vermelles, France. POW from 27 Sep 1915 Camp 2, Munster, Germany. Awarded Victory & British War Medals and 1914-1915 Star. | |
74 | GERHARD, James William | 1879 | I6086 | 09 Dec 1915-06 Aug 1917 | Served in France | Pte. No.35665 9th & 13th Bn. The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Died of Wounds from shell. Awarded British War and Victory Medals. |
75 | GHENT, Ernest James | 27 Nov 1890 | I0221 | Between 1914 and 1917 | Private No. G/11049 The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment) Killed In Action. Awarded British War and Victory Medals. | |
76 | GHENT, Frank | 24 Nov 1869 | I0140 | Between 1915 and 1918 | Egypt | Private, 'H' Coy., 3rd. Bn. Devonshire Regiment |
77 | GHENT, Frederick Charles | 12 Jul 1906 | I0022 | Between 1 Jul 1925 and 17 Sep 1932 | No. 315502 Royal Tank Corps | |
78 | GHENT, Frederick William | 15 Oct 1875 | I0020 | Between 3 Sep 1891 and 4 May 1905 | Boy 2C to AB No. 162776 Royal Navy | |
79 | GHENT, Herbert Theodore | 20 Nov 1888 | I0407 | 1918 | France | Gnr. No 23786 Royal Field Artillery. Wounded, entitled to wear 'Wound Stripe' |
80 | GHENT, John George | 5 May 1880 | I0143 | 1914 | Gnr No. 2/778 New Zealand Field Artillery | |
81 | GHENT, Percy Laurence | 4 Nov 1890 | I0217 | Between 1914 and 1918 | France. | Driver No. 46312. 27th Brigade Royal Field Artillery. |
82 | GHENT, Stanley Cyril | 15 May 1916 | I0006 | Between 18 Jan 1940 and 4 Mar 1946 | Wiltshire, Kent & Ranchi India | Pte. 5572574. 5th Bn Wiltshire Regt./18th Bn The Welsh Regt./34 Counter Mortar Battery Royal Field Artillery |
83 | GHENT, Sydney Cecil | 29 Sep 1892 | I0222 | 1914 | Woolwich and Dublin | Pte No.11153 4th Hussars |
84 | GHENT, Sydney Cecil | 29 Sep 1892 | I0222 | 1913 | Gnr No. 1059 6th London Bde Royal Field Artillery | |
85 | GHENT, Thomas | 5 Feb 1889 | I0980 | Between 14 Sep 1914 and 21 Jan 1919 | Egypt 1914-1915, Gallipoli 1915, BEF France & Belgium 1916-1918. | Gnr No.2/786 11th & 12th Bty. New Zealand Field Artillery. Discharged due to illness. Awarded 1914-15 Star, Victory & British War Medals. |
86 | GHENT, William Edward | 22 Jun 1914 | I0025 | 1945 | Sergeant No. 2583900 Royal Army Service Corps | |
87 | GHENT, William Frederick | Jun 1896 | I0223 | Between 11 Aug 1914 and 10 Aug 1920 | France and the Balkans. | Rfn. No. 5018 5th Bn. Kings Royal Rifle Corps. Awarded 1914-15 Star, British War and Victory Medals. |
88 | GILDER, Frederick | 1794 | I3971 | Between 1814 and 14 Apr 1843 | Assistant Surgeon, 1st Regiment Of Foot Guards/3rd Bn Grenadier Guards/Surgeon, Coldstream Guards. | |
89 | GILLINGHAM, Frank | 1879 | I3860 | Between 19 Jan 1915 and 16 Feb 1916 | Ypres, Belgium | L/Cpl. No.12861. 6th Bn. Dorsetshire Regiment. Killed in Action 16 Feb 1916. |
90 | GILLINGHAM, Henry George | 19 Sep 1903 | I3863 | Between 11 Jan 1921 and 19 Nov 1928 | Stoker. Royal Navy | |
91 | GOOD, Albert Leslie | 25 Jan 1918 | I1779 | 1945 | CTX/212145 Royal Navy | |
92 | GOOD, George Lewis | 11 Jul 1888 | I7214 | Between 10 Dec 1915 and 21 Jul 1916 | Rfn. No.20938 6th Bn. Rifle Brigade. Discharged as Medically unfit. | |
93 | GOOD, Henry Walter | 2 Jul 1913 | I7224 | 27 Jun 1940 | Rifle Brigade | |
94 | GOOD, Henry Walter | 2 Jul 1913 | I7224 | 10 Apr 1931 | No. 6139445 East Surrey Regiment | |
95 | GOOD, Henry William | 20 May 1884 | I1773 | Between 19 Nov 1914 and 30 Apr 1920 | Cpl Mech. No. 200799 RNAS transferred to Royal Air Force 01 Apr 1918 | |
96 | GOOD, Henry William | 22 Jul 1861 | I0046 | 1900 | South Africa | Pte. 6th Bn.Middlesex Regiment. Served in South Africa.Awarded Queen's South Africa Medal with Cape Colony clasp, King's South Africa Medal with 1901 & 1902 clasps & Long Service and Good Conduct Medal with clasps Transvaal & Orange Free State. |
97 | GOOD, Thomas Alfred | 8 Aug 1884 | I7212 | 1916 | Rfn. No.S/5646 3rd Bn. Rifle Brigade. Died of Wounds. Awarded British War and Victory Medals. | |
98 | GOOD, William Frederick | 30 Dec 1898 | I0010 | Between 17 Jan 1916 and 12 Mar 1919 | Stoker 1st Class. No. K30463. Royal Navy. Served on HMS Cyclamen. | |
99 | GREEN, George Alfred | 19 Sep 1876 | I5152 | 24 Jun 1916 | Private M322292 MT RAMC | |
100 | GREEN, William John | 12 Oct 1892 | I9463 | Between 30 May 1916 and 16 Jun 1919 | Sgt. No. 25408 1st Bn. 3rd New Zealand Rifle Brigade. Served in Etaples, France. Received Gun Shot Wound to left side of head. Awarded Military Medal for Acts of Gallantry in the field 31 Jul 1918. |
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