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Roll of Honour of Officers of the Gloucestershire Regiment

Who Died in the Great War

Copyright and source:  British Military Badges

Roll of Honour

Surnames   -   C

(36 officers)

 

CALCUTT, Albert Birch

Second Lieutenant.   13th Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 30th March 1918.   Commemorated on Pozieres Memorial.   Aged 23.

 

CANNING, Ernest Harold

Lieutenant, DFC.  Seconded to 102nd Squadron Royal Air Force.  Accidentally killed whilst flying in France on 5th October 1918.  Buried in Drummond Cemetery, Railencourt.  Aged 23.

 

CAPEL CURE, Basil Alfred

Captain.   2nd Battalion.   Died of wounds in Salonika on 1st October 1916.   Buried in Lahana Military Cemetery.   Aged 22.

 

CARNEGY, Frederick Alexander

Lieutenant.   10th Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 13th October 1915.   Commemorated on Loos Memorial.   Aged 20. 

 

CASTLE, Cottam Harry Hunt

Captain.  8th Battalion.   Died of illness in UK on 30th October 1918.   Buried in Westbury-on-Trym (Holy Trinity) Churchyard.   Aged 31.

 

CAUNTER, Richard Lawrence Luscombe

Second Lieutenant.   7th Battalion.   Died of wounds in Mesopotamia on 18th December 1916.   Buried in Amara War Cemetery.   Aged 25.

 

CAWS, Ronald Newton

Captain, MC.   10th Battalion.   Died in France on 31st July 1917.   Buried in Bleue-Maison Military Cemetery, Eperlecques.   Aged 27.

 

CHATTOCK, Reginald Harvey

Second Lieutenant.   1/4th Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 13th March 1916.   Buried in Sucrerie Military Cemetery, Colincamps.   Aged 19.

 

CHILDE, Charles Murray

Captain.   8th Battalion.   Died of wounds in France on 21st March 1916.   Buried in Merville Communal Cemetery.   Aged 21.

 

CHUTTER, George Philip

Lieutenant.   1/5th Battalion.   Killed in action in Italy on 15th June 1918.   Buried in Boscon British Cemetery.   Aged 20.

 

CLAIRMONTE, George Egerton

Second Lieutenant.   1st Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 25th/26th September 1915.   Buried in Loos British Cemetery.   Aged 19.

 

CLARK, Bruce

Lieutenant.  1/4th Battalion.  Killed in action in France on 9th November 1916.  Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial.  Aged 27.

 

CLAYTON, Charles Cam Thackwell

Second Lieutenant.  1st Battalion.  Died of wounds in Belgium on 19th July 1917.  Buried in Coxyde Military Cemetery.  Aged 19.

 

COATES, Cecil Evelyn

Major.   1/6th Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 23rd July 1916.   Buried in Pozieres British Cemetery, Ovillers-la-Boisselle.   Aged 31.

 

COCKETT, Edward Allan

Second Lieutenant.   1st Battalion.   Died of wounds in France on 9th September 1916.   Buried in Heilly Station Cemetery, Mericourt-L’Abbe.   Aged 20.

 

CODD, Stephen Arthur Herbert

Second Lieutenant.   10th Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 9th September 1916.   Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial.   Aged 24.

 

COLCUTT, Thomas Mills

Second Lieutenant, MiD.   8th Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 9th September 1918.   Buried in Vieille-Chapelle New Military Cemetery, Lacouture.  Aged 22.

 

COLE, Clifford Spearing

Lieutenant.  Attached to 184th Trench Mortar Battery.  Killed in action in France on 19th June 1916.  Buried in Royal Irish Rifles Graveyard, Laventie.  Aged 20.

 

COLE, Cyril Lawson

Captain.   Attached to HQ 184th Inf Bde.   Died of illness in France on 14th March 1919.   Buried in Etaples Military Cemetery.   Aged 26.

 

COLGATE, Roger Edward

Second Lieutenant, MM.   8th Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 18th November 1916.   Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial.   Aged 23.

 

COLLETT, Arthur Leigh

Lieutenant.   8th Battalion.   Died of wounds in France on 18th November 1916.   Buried in Grandcourt Road Cemetery.   Aged 25. 

 

COLLINS, William

Second Lieutenant.  8th Battalion.  Killed in action in France on 30th July 1916.  Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial.  Aged 27.

 

COLTHURST, Arthur Beadon

Captain.   14th Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 25th October 1916.   Buried in Faubourg D’Amiens Cemetery, Arras.   Aged 46.

 

CONNER, Richard

Major, MiD.   Sick List, formerly 2nd Battalion.   Died of illness in UK on 7th September 1915.   Buried in Brookwood Cemetery.   Aged 40.

 

CONYERS, Harold Cater

Second Lieutenant.   8th Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 21st September 1918.   Buried in Vieille-Chapelle New Military Cemetery, Lacouture.   Aged 20.

 

COOK, Arthur Thomas

Second Lieutenant.   8th Battalion.   Died of wounds in France on 9th August 1916.   Buried in Heilly Station Cemetery, Mericourt-L’Abbe.   Aged 27.

 

CORKE, Hubert William

Second Lieutenant.   10th Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 19th April 1916.   Buried in Maroc British Cemetery, Grenay.   Aged 21.

 

COWLEY, Frederick John Bodenham

Second Lieutenant.   Attached to 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment.   Killed in action in France on 11th August 1918.   Buried in Bouchoir New British Cemetery.  Aged 23.

 

COX, Harleigh

Captain.   8th Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 3rd July 1916.   Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial.   Aged 24.

 

COX, Lupton James

Second Lieutenant.   1st Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 18th April 1918.   Buried in Gorre British and Indian Cemetery.   Aged 25.

 

COX, Walter Ewart

Second Lieutenant.   2/4th Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 18th May 1917.   Buried in Chapelle British Cemetery, Holnon.   Aged 27.  

 

CRAWLEY-BOEVEY, Thomas Russell

Captain.   14th Battalion.   Died of wounds in France on 30th August 1916.   Buried in La Neuville British Cemetery, Corbie.   Aged 36.

 

CROFT, Robert John

Second Lieutenant.   2nd Battalion.   Killed in action in Belgium on 21st March 1915.   Buried in Dickebusch New Military Cemetery.   Aged 39.

 

CROOKE, Elliott Hampden

Captain.   8th Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 3rd July 1916.   Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial.   Aged 25.

 

CROSS, Frank Alan

Second Lieutenant.   7th Battalion.   Killed in action in Mesopotamia on 25th February 1917.   Commemorated on Basra Memorial.   Aged 21.

 

CULPIN, Charles (Karl) Henry

Lieutenant.   12th Battalion.   Died of wounds in France on 15th May 1917.   Buried in Lapugnoy Military Cemetery.   Aged 23.

 

 

 

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