Cheltonians Who Died in the Great War Whilst Serving With 4th (Reserve) Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment


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Cheltonians Who Died in the Great War Whilst Serving With

 4th (Reserve) Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment TF

 

Ref

Name

Rank

Number

Date Died

Cause

Loc

Age

Memorials

1

BOOTH John Charles       (Note 1)

Sgt

20340

16th October 1917

KIA

AF

25

CK   CKC   GR   PAC

2

CLARKE Benjamin George

Pte

4327

25th August 1916

DOI

UK

46

CH   SM

3

KITZ Henry William

Cpl

7050

21st December 1916

DOI

UK

30

CH   JN   OD

4

McINTOSH Edward Francis

Pte

266525

18th May 1917

DOI

UK

29

CH

5

WEBB Harry St Clair Clifford

Sgt

34991

10th January 1918

DOI

UK

39

CH

Notes:

1.   BOOTH was seconded to the Nigeria Regiment at the time of his death.

2.   The 3/4th, 3/5th and 3/6th Battalions Gloucestershire Regiment TF became the 4th (Reserve), 5th (Reserve) and 6th (Reserve) Battalions Gloucestershire Regiment (TF) respectively on 8th April 1916.   On 1st September 1916, all three battalions were amalgamated to form the 4th (Reserve) Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment (TF).   The Battalions served only in the UK on Training and Home Defence duties.

3.   The Gloucestershire Regiment involvement in the Great War can be viewed here.

 

 

 

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