LEAVING CHELTENHAM …………..and all that was dear |
“Remember the men of Cheltenham who gave their lives for you in the Great War 1914 – 1919. If they were strangers to one another here in their common home, they served and wrought and died in many lands near and far as a Band of Brothers. Learn from them so to live and die that, when you have followed them and are no more seen, you may, like them, be remembered and regretted”.
Inscription on the Cheltenham War Memorial
Cheltenham Roll of Honour of the Great War Surnames – Q |
Ref |
Surname |
Names |
Rank |
Decs |
Service/Regt/Corps |
Number |
Died |
Age |
Cause |
Loc |
Memorials |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
QUILL |
Maurice Desmond |
Capt |
MiD |
Royal Marine Artillery |
– |
170618 |
22 |
A |
UK |
LK LKC COL |
Analysis of Casualties |
Cause |
UK |
TOTAL |
---|---|---|
Accident (A) |
1 |
1 |
TOTALS |
1 |
1 |
Page last updated: 31st January 2015
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