Cheltonians Who Died In The Great War Whilst Serving With 1/6th Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment


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Cheltonians Who Died in the Great War Whilst Serving With

 1/6th Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment TF

 

Ref

Name

Rank

Number

Died

Cause

Loc

Age

Memorials

1

CREECH Reginald Albert John

Pte

203079

24th April 1917

KIA

FR

20

CH   HT

2

DANBY James Lionel

Pte

5128

4th February 1917

KIA

FR

20

CH

3

HARRISON Albert Edward

Pte

26748

16th June 1918

KIA

IT

20

CH

4

MELHUISH Francis Albert

Pte

3956

23rd July 1916

KIA

FR

17

CA

5

VILLAR Reginald Hewar

Pte

2432

9th October 1917

KIA

BE

35

CH   CK   CKC   COL

Notes:

1.   The 1/6th Battalion was formed in August 1914 from medically fit personnel of the 6th Battalion who had signed the Overseas Service Obligation.  

2.   The Gloucestershire Regiment involvement in the Great War can be seen here.

 

 

 

Page last updated:  12th February 2018

 

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