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Roll of Honour of Officers of the Gloucestershire Regiment

Who Died in the Great War

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Roll of Honour

Surnames   -   A

(10 officers)

 

ALCOCK, Alfred

Second Lieutenant.   1st Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 21st August 1916.   Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial.   Aged 31.

 

ALFORD, Allan Charles George

Second Lieutenant. Attached to 3rd Battalion Worcestershire Regiment. Killed in action in France on 3rd September 1916.   Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial.   Aged 22.

 

ALLEN, Harry

Captain.   8th Battalion.   Died of wounds in France on 16th January 1918.   Buried in Rocquigny-Equancourt Road British Cemetery, Manancourt.   Aged 47.

 

ALLISON, Thomas McGregor

Major, MiD.   8th Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 30th May 1918.   Buried in Chambrecy British Cemetery.   Aged 41.

 

ANDERSON, Alexander Douglas

Lieutenant.   1/4th Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 17th July 1916.   Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial.   Aged 30.

 

ANDREWS, Frank Henry

Second Lieutenant, MC.  Attached to 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment.  Killed in action in France on 11th August 1918.  Commemorated on Loos Memorial (Note 1).   Aged 27.

 

ANDREWS, Frederick Dudley

Captain, MC.   1/4th Battalion.   Killed in action in Belgium on 14th August 1917.   Buried in Track "X" Cemetery, near Ypres.   Aged 30.

 

APLIN, Elphinstone D'Oyly

Lieutenant.   2nd Battalion.   Died of wounds in France on 13th May 1915.   Buried in Bailleul Communal Cemetery (Nord).   Aged 22.

 

APPERLY, Arthur Lancelot

Second Lieutenant.   1/5th Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 27th August 1916.   Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial.   Aged 39.

 

ARNOT, Colin

Second Lieutenant.   2/5th Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 22nd March 1918.   Commemorated on Tyne Cot Memorial (Note 2).   Aged 21.

 

 

Notes:

1.   2Lt F H ANDREWS should properly be commemorated on Vis-en-Artois Memorial

2.   2Lt C ARNOT should properly be commemorated on Pozieres Memorial.

 

 

 

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