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Roll of Honour of Officers of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry

Who Died in the Great War

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Roll of Honour

Surnames - S

(17 officers)

 

 

SANDOE, Charles Frederick

Captain, MC.   1st Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 30th August 1918.   Aged 20.

 

SAUNDERS, Arthur Courtenay

Captain.   2nd Battalion.   Killed in action in Belgium on 14th March 1915.   Aged 31.

 

SCHLOTEL,  Charles Henry Cooper

Captain, MC, MiD*.   10th Battalion.   Did of illness in Germany on 21st March 1919.   Aged 23.

 

SCOBEY, Richard Campbell

Second Lieutenant.   6th Battalion.   Killed in action in Belgium on 23rd August 1917.  Aged 20.

 

SCOTT, George Ernest

Second Lieutenant.   1st Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 13th April 1918.   Aged 32.

 

SIMPSON, Henry Gordon

Second Lieutenant.   Attached to 1st Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers.   Killed in action in Gallipoli on 6th June 1915.   Aged 18.

 

SLEE, John Balhatchet

Lieutenant.   7th Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 24th March 1918.   Aged 28.

 

SMITH, James Bowman

Second Lieutenant.   7th Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 28th June 1918.   Aged 21.

 

SMITH, Leon Walter

Lieutenant.   1/5th Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 12th April 1918.   Aged 21.

 

SOUTHEY, Robert George Melvill

Lieutenant.   1st Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 23rd July 1916.   Aged 19.

 

SOWELL, Arthur Donald

Lieutenant.   7th Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 24th August 1916.   Aged 21.

 

STEPHENSON, Hubert Victor

Second Lieutenant.   1st Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 8th May 1917.   Aged 28.

 

STEVENSON, Douglas Baptist

Second Lieutenant.   Seconded to 45th Squadron Royal Flying Corps.   Killed in aerial action in Belgium on 11th March 1917.   Aged 21.

 

STOER, Fred Charles

Second Lieutenant.   6th Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 17th March 1916.   Aged 23.

 

STRATTON, George Bernard

Major.   10th Battalion.   Killed in action in Belgium on 11th August 1917.   Aged 40.

 

STREVENS, George William

Captain, MC, MiD.   1st Battalion.   Died of wounds in France on 27th September 1918.   Aged 33.

 

SWAINSON, Joseph Leonard

Lieutenant Colonel, DSO, MiD*.   Attached as CO to 1/4th Battalion The King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment).   Killed in action in France on 9th August 1916.   Aged 39.

 

 

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