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Roll of Honour of Officers of the Gloucestershire Regiment

Who Died in the Great War

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Surnames   -   T

(34 officers)

 

 

SAGE, Sidney Edward Bush

Lieutenant.   Attached to 2/6th Battalion King’s (Liverpool) Regiment.  Died of wounds in France on 13th September 1918.  Buried in Queant Communal Cemetery British Extension.  Aged 30.

 

 

 

SALE, Edward Hanson

Captain.   10th Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 25th September 1915.   Believed to be buried in St Mary’s ADS Cemetery, Haisnes.   Aged 24.

 

SAUNDERS, Frank

Second Lieutenant.   1/4th Battalion.   Died of wounds in Belgium on 17th October 1917.   Buried in Mendinghem Military Cemetery, Proven.   Aged 33.

 

SAVILE, George Keith

Second Lieutenant.   1/4th Battalion.   Killed in action in Belgium on 20th June 1915.   Buried in La Plus Douve Farm Cemetery, near Ploegsteert.   Aged 26.

 

SCAMELL, Reginald Frank

Captain, MiD.   7th Battalion.   Killed in action in Mesopotamia (now Iraq) on 21st April 1916.   Commemorated on Basra Memorial.   Aged 32.

 

SCHWALM, Charles Edward

Lieutenant.   1/6th Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 22nd November 1915.   Buried in Hebuterne Military Cemetery.   Aged 23.

 

SCOTT, Roger Douglas

Major.   1st Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 13th October 1915.   Buried in Dud Corner Cemetery, Loos.   Aged 34.

 

SCRASE, Reginald George

Lieutenant.   2/4th Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 19th July 1916.   Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial (Note 1).   Aged 34.

 

SCROGGIE, Valentine

Second Lieutenant, MC.   1/5th Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 4th November 1918.   Buried in Landrecies British Cemetery.   Aged 26.

 

SELLMAN, Edgar Nevil Newmarch

Second Lieutenant.   Attached to 5th Battalion Ox & Bucks Light Infantry.   Killed in action in France on 4th April 1918.   Buried in Villers-Bretonneux Military Cemetery.  Aged 42.

 

SHEPHARD, Ernest Edward

Second Lieutenant, MiD.   12th Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 6th June 1918.   Buried in Thiennes British Cemetery.   Aged 31.

 

SHIPWAY, Guy Maxwell

Captain.   1st Battalion.   Died of wounds in France on 26th August 1914.   Buried in Etreux Communal Cemetery.   Aged 37.

 

SHUTE, George Francis

Second Lieutenant.   2/6th Battalion.   Died of wounds in German hands in France on 13th October 1917.   Commemorated on Arras Memorial.  Aged 22.

 

SILVER, Keith

Second Lieutenant.   8th Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 18th November 1916.   Buried in Connaught Cemetery, Thiepval.   Aged 29.

 

SKEMP, Arthur Rowland

Lieutenant.   1st Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 1st November 1918.   Buried in Highland Cemetery, Le Cateau.   Aged 36.

 

SLADE, Ernest Cowper

Major, DSO, MC, MiD.   8th Battalion.   Killed in action in Belgium on 4th May 1918.   Buried in Klein-Vierstraat British Cemetery.   Aged 29.

 

SLOCOMBE, Arthur Douglas

Second Lieutenant.   8th Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 30th July 1916.   Buried in Caterpillar Valley Cemetery, Longueval.   Aged 18.

 

SMITH, Arthur Roughton

Second Lieutenant.   1/6th Battalion.   Died of wounds in France on 22nd July 1916.   Buried in Warloy-Baillon Communal Cemetery Extension.   Aged 23.

 

SMITH, Wilfred Vincent

Lieutenant.   8th Battalion.   Killed in action in Belgium on 7th August 1917.   Buried in Kemmel Chateau Military Cemetery.   Aged 30.

 

SOLOMON, Kenneth Maurice Halgren

Second Lieutenant.   Attached to 4th Battalion Worcestershire Regiment.   Died of wounds in UK on 18th September 1915.   Buried in Willesden Jewish Cemetery.  Aged 26.

 

SOUTHERON-ESTCOURT, Arthur Charles

Lieutenant.   Seconded to 5th Squadron Royal Air Force.   Killed in aerial action in France on 8th August 1918.   Buried in Caix British Cemetery.   Aged 24.

 

SQUIRE, Stanley Charles

Lieutenant.   7th Battalion.   Killed in action in Gallipoli on 9th August 1915.   Commemorated on Helles Memorial.   Aged 22.

 

STAGG, Alfred Charles

Second Lieutenant.   Attached to 14th Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers.   Died of wounds in France on 10th July 1916.   Buried in Morlancourt British Cemetery No 1.  Aged 19.

 

STAGG, Edward Christopher

Second Lieutenant.   14th Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 18th July 1916.   Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial.   Aged 26.

 

STANLEY, Arthur Kinnaird

Lieutenant.   1/5th Battalion.   Killed in action in Italy on 15th June 1918.   Buried in Boscon British Cemetery.   Aged 23.

 

STANWAY, Frank

Second Lieutenant.   7th Battalion.   Killed in action in Mesopotamia (now Iraq) on 29th March 1917.   Buried in Baghdad (North Gate) War Cemetery.   Aged 25.

 

STEEL, Norman

Second Lieutenant.   1/5th Battalion.   Killed in action in Belgium on 16th August 1917.   Commemorated on Tyne Cot Memorial.   Aged 20.

 

STEPHENSON, Eric Seymour

Captain, DSO, MiD.   Attached to HQ Mediterranean Expeditionary Force.   Died of wounds at sea on 6th May 1915.   Buried in Ta-Braxia Cemetery, Malta. Aged 36.

 

STEWART, Adrian Harry

Lieutenant.   Seconded to 3rd Battalion Nigeria Regiment, WAFF.   Killed in action in Cameroon, West Africa, on 29th August 1914.   Commemorated on Calabar Memorial, Nigeria.   Aged 26.

 

 

 

STILEMAN, Frederic William Cheere

Captain.   8th Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 23rd July 1916.   Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial.   Aged 29.

 

STONE, Frederick James

Captain.   7th Battalion.   Died of wounds in Mesopotamia (now Iraq) on 29th December 1916.   Buried in Amara War Cemetery.   Aged 24.

 

STREET, Thomas Anderson

Lieutenant.   10th Battalion.   Accidentally killed in Belgium on 27th January 1918.   Buried in New Irish Farm Cemetery, near Ypres.   Aged 23.

 

SWANWICK, Russell Kenneth

Lieutenant.   1st Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 14th September 1914.   Buried in Vendresse British Cemetery.   Aged 29.

 

SYMONS, Clement Aubrey

Lieutenant.   10th Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 25th September 1915.   Commemorated on Loos Memorial.   Aged 22.

 

Notes:

1.   Lt R G Scrase should properly be commemorated on the Loos Memorial.

 

 

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