LEAVING CHELTENHAM …………..and all that was dear |
Copyright and source: British Military Badges
Cheltonians Who Died In The Great War Whilst Serving With The Royal Highlanders (Black Watch) |
Ref |
Name |
Rank |
Number |
Unit |
Date Died |
Cause |
Loc |
Age |
Memorials |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
CHAPMAN George Ashley |
Sgt |
540 |
1st Battalion |
31st October 1914 |
KIA |
BE |
23 |
HA CK CKC CKW |
2 |
WOOLNOUGH Frederick James |
LCpl |
17536 |
8th Battalion |
3rd May 1917 |
KIA |
FR |
20 |
CH PA |
Notes: 1. The Black Watch involvement in the Great War can beviewed here. 2. Lt G F DELMAR-WILLIAMSON served in the Black Watch before transfer to theRAF in 1918. |
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