Terry Denham Posted 28 August , 2009 Share Posted 28 August , 2009 CWGC added the following 'new' WW1 casualties to its Debt of Honour database on Friday 28th August. Pte William CASTELL 30139 8th Bn, Royal Berkshire Regiment Died 21.03.18 Age 38 Commemoration: Pozieres Memorial, France Pte Henry CHEW 202671 2nd Bn, East Lancashire Regiment Died 24.04.18 Age 28 Commemoration: Pozieres Memorial, France Pte James William CLEMENTS 203178 5th Bn, Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry Died: 23.03.18 Age 19 Commemoration: Pozieres Memorial, France Pte Owen William COMINS 44054 2/4th Bn, Royal Berkshire Regiment Died: 25.05.18 Age 18 Commemoration: Pozieres Memorial, France Pte Alfred CORRALL 200310 2/6th Bn, Royal Warwickshire Regiment Died 22.03.18 Age 22 Commemoration: Pozieres Memorial, France Pte Joseph COTTRILL 45616 7th Bn, Royal Warwickshire Regiment Died 21.03.18 Age 16 Commemoration: Pozieres Memorial, France Pte Francis Joseph CREGGAN 48636 The King’s (Liverpool Regiment) Died 26.03.18 Age 21 Commemoration: Pozieres Memorial, France Pte Frederick J. EDWARDS 11707 2nd Bn, Devonshire Regiment Died 02.04.18 Age 24 Commemoration: Pozieres Memorial, France Pte Wilfred GILLIGAN 37661 2/4th Bn, East Lancashire Regiment Died 21.03.18 Age 28 Commemoration: Pozieres Memorial, France Pte Leonard GREEN 316448 1/5th Bn, Northumberland Fusiliers Died 22.03.18 Age 20 Commemoration: Pozieres Memorial, France Pte John KERR S/22128 1/8th Bn, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Died 21.03.18 Age 24 Commemoration: Pozieres Memorial, France NOT FORGOTTEN The above were In From the Cold Project cases. All were either killed in action or missing presumed dead. Pte Castell (Volunteer: John Hartley) Pte Chew (Volunteer: Neil Mackenzie) Pte Clements (Volunteer: Steve Mattock) Pte Comins (Volunteer: Neil Mackenzie) Pte Corrall (Volunteer: Geoff Sullivan) Pte Cottrill (Volunteer: Geoff Sullivan) Pte Cregan (Volunteer: John Hartley) Pte Edwards (Volunteer: Adrian Wright) Pte Gilligan (Volunteer: Bernie Barton) Pte Green (Volunteer: Adrian Wright) Pte Kerr (Volunteer: Kevin O’Neill) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chrisharley9 Posted 28 August , 2009 Share Posted 28 August , 2009 May They Rest In Peace Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1690philip Posted 29 August , 2009 Share Posted 29 August , 2009 Well done yet again to everyone involved. Regards, Phil Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stevem49 Posted 29 August , 2009 Share Posted 29 August , 2009 Never Forgotten Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
purley Posted 30 August , 2009 Share Posted 30 August , 2009 [quote Pte Castell (Volunteer: John Hartley) Pte Chew (Volunteer: Neil Mackenzie) Pte Clements (Volunteer: Steve Mattock) Pte Comins (Volunteer: Neil Mackenzie) Pte Corrall (Volunteer: Geoff Sullivan) Pte Cottrill (Volunteer: Geoff Sullivan) Pte Cregan (Volunteer: John Hartley) Pte Edwards (Volunteer: Adrian Wright) Pte Gilligan (Volunteer: Bernie Barton) Pte Green (Volunteer: Adrian Wright) Pte Kerr (Volunteer: Kevin O’Neill) On behalf of The Rifles (Berkshire & Wiltshire) Museum) [The Wardrobe] may I thank John Hartley and Neil Mackenzie particularly for the two Royal Berkshiremen John Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Will O'Brien Posted 1 September , 2009 Share Posted 1 September , 2009 Raising a glass to the memory of William, Henry, James, Owen, Alfred, Joseph, Francis, Frederick, Wilfred, Leonard & John. Raising another to the efforts of John, Neil, Steve, Geoff, Adrian, Bernie & Kev for making it happen. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bantamforgot Posted 1 September , 2009 Share Posted 1 September , 2009 May I also compliment the members who through their efforts realised the above . Could I also ask how all the above casualties are listed in the same time frame? Regards. Colin. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Terry Denham Posted 1 September , 2009 Author Share Posted 1 September , 2009 They all died in the same period. CWGC is adding the IFCP names memorial by memorial and so, for those memorials covering a specific time frame, the names will all have died around roughly the same time. Nothing more than that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bantamforgot Posted 1 September , 2009 Share Posted 1 September , 2009 Many thanks , yes I did realise they all died about the same time hence my question, your last sentence answers my query. Regards. Colin. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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