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Roll of Honour Surnames - G |
(24 officers)
GABELL,
Douglas Ridley Clunes
Captain. Seconded to 13th
Training Squadron Royal Air Force.
Accidentally killed whilst flying in
GADNEY,
Gilbert Sims
Second
Lieutenant. 8th
Battalion.
Killed in action in
GARDNER,
Robert MacGregor Stewart
Major,
MiD. 1st Battalion. Killed in action in
Second
Lieutenant. 8th
Battalion.
Killed in action in
Second
Lieutenant. 12th Battalion. Died of wounds in
GARNHAM,
Percival
Second
Lieutenant.
1/6th
Battalion.
Died of illness in
GARNIER,
Denys Keppel
Captain. 2nd Battalion. Died of wounds in
GEORGE,
Eric Coe
Second
Lieutenant.
10th
Battalion.
Died of accidental wounds in
GEORGE,
William King
Captain. 1st Battalion. Killed in action in
GIBBS,
Ivan Richard
Captain. 10th Battalion. Killed in action in
GILBERT,
Reginald William
Second
Lieutenant, MC.
Seconded to 53rd
Company Machine Gun Corps.
Killed in
action in
GILMORE,
John Kenneth
Captain. 1/6th Battalion. Killed in action in
GLEAVE,
Fergus
Second
Lieutenant.
10th
Battalion.
Killed in action in
GOLDIE,
Amyas Leigh
Lieutenant. Attached to 4th Battalion
Worcestershire Regiment.
Killed in
action in Gallipoli on 6th August 1915. Commemorated on Helles Memorial. Aged 36.
GOSLING,
Gerald Noel
Lieutenant,
MC. Attached
to “Dyer’s Battalion”, North Russian Force.
Murdered in
GRANGER
Frederick Collins
Second
Lieutenant, MC, MiD. 1st
Battalion.
Died of wounds in
GRANT,
Percy Victor
Second
Lieutenant. Attached to 9th Battalion Rifle Brigade. Killed in action in
GREENLAND,
Charles
Lieutenant. 2nd Battalion. Killed in action in
Lieutenant. Seconded to 25th
Squadron Royal Air Force.
Killed in
aerial action in
Lieutenant,
MiD.
10th Battalion. Killed in action in
GRIFFITHS,
John Enos
Second Lieutenant. 2/5th Battalion. Killed in action in
GRIFFITHS, Walter Edward Lambourn
Captain. 9th Battalion. Killed in action in
GUISE,
Henry George Christopher
Lieutenant. 1/5th Battalion. Accidentally killed in
GURNEY,
Kenneth Gerard
Second
Lieutenant. 2/6th Battalion. Died of wounds as POW in France on
17th
December 1917.
Buried in
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