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Roll of Honour of Officers of the Monmouthshire Regiment

Who Died in the Great War

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The Debt Of Honour Register - Commonwealth War Graves Commission

The Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) was established by Royal Charter in 1917 as the Imperial War Graves Commission), and pays tribute to the 1,700,000 men and women of the Commonwealth forces who died in the two World Wars.   It is a non-profit-making organisation founded by Sir Fabian Ware.

The CWGC's principles are:

  • Each of the dead should be commemorated by name on the headstone or memorial.
  • Headstones and memorials should be permanent.
  • Headstones should be uniform.
  • There should be no distinction made of account of military or civil rank, race or creed.

Since its inception, the Commission has constructed 2,500 war cemeteries and plots, erecting headstones over graves and, in instances where the remains are missing, inscribing the names of the dead on permanent memorials.   Over one million casualties are now commemorated at military and civil sites in some 150 countries.

Together with the tasks of structural and horticultural maintenance, the CWGC is charged with keeping records of the 1.75 million Commonwealth war dead.   At each cemetery and memorial you will find a register showing the service details and, in some cases, family details, of the men and women buried or commemorated there.   Much of the Commission’s day-to-day work is concerned with maintaining the integrity of the casualty database, the electronic version of the records, which can be accessed via the Debt of Honour Register (DoHR).

In December 2020, the Commission reviewed their policy on amendments to the Casualty Database.   One of the outcomes of the review was that they would no longer add awards to the database where there is no entitlement to post-nominal letters.   Therefore the recording of "Mentioned in Despatches" would no longer be carried out.

Some apparent inaccuracies in the records of Officers of the Monmouthshire Regiment have been found in the DoHR.   The Webmaster will investigate and report these errors  to the CWGC as the website is progressed.

Below is a brief summary of apparent inaccuracies discovered so far and action taken or planned to take.

 

Name

Apparent Inaccuracy

Date Reported to CWGC

Agreed by CWGC

BOWEN, Lt, William Lloyd Serving with 6th Bn S Wales Borderers at time of death.   Parent regiment recorded by CWGC is South Wales Borderers. 24th April 1917 Investigating
FRY,Capt, Alfred Andrew Att 12th Wing RAF.   No record of award of Mentioned in Despatches 4 times, no forenames recorded and no age at death recorded. 27th September 2014 October 2014
TAUNTON, Capt, Clive Warneford Capt.   Address of Additional Next of Kin incorrect. 24th April 2017 May 2017
TRUMP, Lt Col, Frederick Joseph Lt Col, DSO, commanding 1/6th Bn S Staffs Regt.   Awarded MiD in General Haig's Despatch dated 13th November 1916 published in the London Gazette, Number 29890 dated 4th January 1917. 13th March 2017 April 2017

 

 

 

Page last amended:   2nd January 2024

 

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