Report: Military Service
Description: Those who served in the British armed services.
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# | Person ID | Last Name, Given Name(s) | Military: Date | Military: Place | Military |
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1 | I01477 | ARNOLD, Walter John | 1901 | Ord. Seaman HMS 'Prince George' | |
2 | I00765 | BRABON, Ernest Henry | Between 1908 and 1916 | Sgt. No 14102 2nd Bn. Grenadier Guards. Served in France. KIA. Awarded 1914 Star and Victory and British War Medals. | |
3 | I612 | CONSIDINE, James William | 11 Nov 1915-15 Mar 1919 | Gnr No.97179 189 Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Served with B.E.F. in France. Fractured Leg - hospitalised, Military Hospital, Weymouth, Dorset. Awarded British War and Victory Medals. | |
4 | I00462 | COUVES, John Samuel William | 1914 | Pte. No. G/2522 12th Bn Middlesex Regiment | |
5 | I12591 | EASTWELL, Frederick Stanley | 1945 | F/O No.177625 RAFVR. 51 Squadron RAF Snaith Airfield. Lost during daylight raid on Cologne, Halifax III S/no. MZ451 Marking MH-F. The rest of the crew survived but were POW's in Stalag Moosburg. | |
6 | I00199 | ELLENDER, Christopher | Between 1914 and 1918 | Pte. No. 57453 11th & 14th Bn. Northumberland Fusiliers. Died from wounds received in France. Awarded Victory and British War Medals. | |
7 | I00221 | GHENT, Ernest James | Between 1914 and 1917 | Pte No. G/11049 The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment). Killed In Action. Awarded British War and Victory Medals. | |
8 | I00006 | GHENT, Stanley Cyril | Between 18 Jan 1940 and 4 Mar 1946 | Pte. 5572574. 5th Bn Wiltshire Regt./18th Bn The Welsh Regt./34 Counter Mortar Battery Royal Field Artillery. Served in India 1945. | |
9 | I01131 | IRVING, William | 1881 | 1st Class Army Reserve | |
10 | I00053 | IRVING, Charles William Stanley | Between 1914 and 1918 | Pte. No.38720 Essex Regiment. Transferred to Labour Corp. Contracted pneumonia and died at Military Hospital, formerly Queens Park School, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. | |
11 | I00538 | KEMPSON, Wilfred Richard | 1917 | Pte. No. 266504 1st 1st Oxon Bucks Light Infantry | |
12 | I647 | MCGOUN, William George | 1939-1945 | Cpl. No. 2339323 Royal Corps of Signals. Served in Italy. Awarded 1939-45 Star, Defence & War medals. | |
13 | I197 | PAYNE, Stanley Garnett | 23 Mar -24 Aug 1916 | War Fleet Service Divisions, Royal Navy | |
14 | I533 | POLLARD, Edward James | 04 Sep 1941-17 Dec 1945 | Capt. E.M. E. 2nd Australian Imperial Force | |
15 | I342 | RUSSELL, Ernest Reginald | 25 May 1915-29 May 1919 | Pte to L/Cpl No 20971 3rd Bn. Wiltshire Regiment. Served in Med. Egypt & India. Gun Shot Wound to Left wrist Transferred No P175351 to Military Foot Police 29 Nov 1919. Awarded 1914-1918 Star. Pte No 51664 Royal Army Medical Corps. | |
16 | I01499 | TAYLOR, Richard Henry Tiffin | Between 1914 and 1917 | Rfm. No. 323757 6th Bn. London Regiment. Died of Wounds at Battle of Bourlon Wood, Cambrai. Awarded Victory and British War Medals. | |
17 | I349 | TEMPLETON, William Henry | 1914-1918 | Cpl. 2/6 (cyclist) Bn. The Royal Sussex Regiment | |
18 | I05769 | WADDELL, Robert George | 1899-1939 | Ldg. Stoker. No. K14531 Royal Navy. Served on HMS Nonsutch at the Battle of Jutland. | |
19 | I10 | WADDELL, James Boleyn | 8 Mar 1945 | Gnr. No 1488243 48 Light Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery. Captured at Java on the 08 Mar 1943 and transferred to a Japanese POW Camp. |