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(31) Daily list of November 9th (Contd.) ; Daily list of November 10th (No. 5413) in eight parts
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WAR OFFICE WEEKLY CASUALTY LIST, NOVEMBER 13th, 1917.
3i
PART V. W.O.’s, N.C.O.’s, AND I
PART V. W.O.'s, N.C.O.’s, AND I
DIED OF WOUNDS.
Sec. Lt. E. W., E.
E gs&.*&£1
- s,.
DIED OF WOUNDS.
STaylor, Sec. Lt. H. C„ R.Suss.R.
ACCIDENTALLY KILLED.
Radcliffe, Lt. D. J. J., G.Gds.
WOUNDED.
P., Yeo- Lever, Sec. Lt. T., King’s
■ mm
J^VeVJ^1ERS~FOUHl
^LINCOLNSHIRE REGIMENT.—
■p¥fe.. ^
\ Col. H. F„ C.M.G..
ifH:
IK®
Ini#—
WMMr rl” ‘r“
Gob^'^Sec.1 Lt! N?^f!,^Atist.Inf.
&&LVFC,RA^“f-
Hales, Sec. Lt. A. C„ Aust.Inf.
Hannah, Sec. Lt. R„ Aust Arty.
Hart, Sec. Lt. M., Aust.Inf.
Lt.T.A^stTnL
Ser?ei:t.LtN.JR.ATt:IAfnst.
ill, Mai. R. J., M.C.. Olive, Sec. Lt. G.. Yeomanry,
ft. Sec. Lt. W. R., Yeo-
^ Sec. Lt. G. S.. Lan.
ge, Capt. R. W„ North’d
Capt. E., M.C., R.F.A.
Previously re-ported wounded, now
DIED OF WOUNDS.
Taylor, Maj. C. H., M.C., Aust.Inf.
WOUNDED.
A'Beckett, Maj. M. II.,
Inf.
;hV
SOMERSET LIGHT INFANTRY.—Parsons 25827 M. F. (Weston-
g EAST YORKSHIRE REGIMENT.-Keith 34674 A. (Hull); Tutt
S £• (i
For.
Smith, Sec. Lt. D. IT. Yeo-
^ * *
v-v“»' •ssut- w-
oSSi^«ra. o"miSS R0T-'1 EK-
ROYAL SCOTS FUSILIERS.—Bowsher 7683 S.
CHESHIRE REGIMENT.—Derbyshire 240447 J.
NEW ZEALAND MILITARY FORCES.
KILLED.
Previously reported missing, now reported
KILLED.
McRae, Capt. P., N.Zea.Inf.
icP-IRLFAG. T...
R., R.Welsh
SfCS:
rsec.8^ «
DIED OF
Donne, Sec. Lt. S., N.Zea.Lt.Rlys.Op.Sect.
WOUNDED.
Charteris, Lt.-Col. A., N.Zea. Wnimm, Sec. Lt. D„ N.Zea.
FHslop, Lt. T., N.Zea.Inf.
233^.Vf(I^^efS ^ S H'
SHERWOOD FORESTERS —Kirkland 269308 F. H. (Doncaster).
SHROPSHIRE LIGHT INFANTRY.—Harris 19266 E. (Iron
KING’S ROYAL RIFLE CORPS.—Pleasant 25881 A. E. (Rother-
8216 c'
WAR OFFICE WEEKLY CASUALTY LIST, NOVEMBER 13th, 1917.
3i
PART V. W.O.’s, N.C.O.’s, AND I
PART V. W.O.'s, N.C.O.’s, AND I
DIED OF WOUNDS.
Sec. Lt. E. W., E.
E gs&.*&£1
- s,.
DIED OF WOUNDS.
STaylor, Sec. Lt. H. C„ R.Suss.R.
ACCIDENTALLY KILLED.
Radcliffe, Lt. D. J. J., G.Gds.
WOUNDED.
P., Yeo- Lever, Sec. Lt. T., King’s
■ mm
J^VeVJ^1ERS~FOUHl
^LINCOLNSHIRE REGIMENT.—
■p¥fe.. ^
\ Col. H. F„ C.M.G..
ifH:
IK®
Ini#—
WMMr rl” ‘r“
Gob^'^Sec.1 Lt! N?^f!,^Atist.Inf.
&&LVFC,RA^“f-
Hales, Sec. Lt. A. C„ Aust.Inf.
Hannah, Sec. Lt. R„ Aust Arty.
Hart, Sec. Lt. M., Aust.Inf.
Lt.T.A^stTnL
Ser?ei:t.LtN.JR.ATt:IAfnst.
ill, Mai. R. J., M.C.. Olive, Sec. Lt. G.. Yeomanry,
ft. Sec. Lt. W. R., Yeo-
^ Sec. Lt. G. S.. Lan.
ge, Capt. R. W„ North’d
Capt. E., M.C., R.F.A.
Previously re-ported wounded, now
DIED OF WOUNDS.
Taylor, Maj. C. H., M.C., Aust.Inf.
WOUNDED.
A'Beckett, Maj. M. II.,
Inf.
;hV
SOMERSET LIGHT INFANTRY.—Parsons 25827 M. F. (Weston-
g EAST YORKSHIRE REGIMENT.-Keith 34674 A. (Hull); Tutt
S £• (i
For.
Smith, Sec. Lt. D. IT. Yeo-
^ * *
v-v“»' •ssut- w-
oSSi^«ra. o"miSS R0T-'1 EK-
ROYAL SCOTS FUSILIERS.—Bowsher 7683 S.
CHESHIRE REGIMENT.—Derbyshire 240447 J.
NEW ZEALAND MILITARY FORCES.
KILLED.
Previously reported missing, now reported
KILLED.
McRae, Capt. P., N.Zea.Inf.
icP-IRLFAG. T...
R., R.Welsh
SfCS:
rsec.8^ «
DIED OF
Donne, Sec. Lt. S., N.Zea.Lt.Rlys.Op.Sect.
WOUNDED.
Charteris, Lt.-Col. A., N.Zea. Wnimm, Sec. Lt. D„ N.Zea.
FHslop, Lt. T., N.Zea.Inf.
233^.Vf(I^^efS ^ S H'
SHERWOOD FORESTERS —Kirkland 269308 F. H. (Doncaster).
SHROPSHIRE LIGHT INFANTRY.—Harris 19266 E. (Iron
KING’S ROYAL RIFLE CORPS.—Pleasant 25881 A. E. (Rother-
8216 c'
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Description | First World War Weekly Casualty Lists from 1917-1919 published in four volumes by His Majesty's Stationery Office. These lists contain the names of British service personnel who were reported as wounded, missing, taken prisoner of war, or killed in action. From September 1914, several national newspapers published the Daily War Office Casualty Lists. This ended in August 1917, due to paper shortage and also the effect on public morale. |
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