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(17 officers)
ACKERLEY, Ronald Hermann
Lieutenant. 1st Battalion. Killed in action in France on 16th May 1915. Aged 23.
ACKLAND-ALLEN, Hugh Thomas
Lieutenant. 1st Battalion. Killed in action in Belgium on 23rd October 1914. Aged 21.
ACTON, Charles Annesley
Major. 9th Battalion. Killed in action in France on 25th September 1915. Aged 39.
ADAMS, John Bernard Pye
Lieutenant. 1st Battalion. Died of wounds in France on 27th February 1917. Aged 26.
ALLEN, Alfred James Benedict
Second Lieutenant. 17th Battalion. Killed in action in France on 3rd March 1916. Aged 20.
ALLIES, Alfric Euan
Lieutenant. 8th Battalion. Killed in action in Gallipoli on 8th August 1915. Aged 24.
ALLISON, Harry
Lieutenant. 13th Battalion. Killed in action in France on 27th August 1918. Aged 30.
ALLTREE, Charles Derek
Lieutenant. 9th Battalion. Died of wounds as a POW in France on 27th March 1918. Aged 19.
ANDREWS, Glyndwr Levi
Captain. 16th Battalion. Killed in action in France on 21st August 1918. Aged 39.
ANSON, Walter Frank Vernon
Second Lieutenant. 1/6th Battalion. Killed in action in Palestine on 8th November 1917. Aged 27.
ANTHONY, John Richard
Captain. Seconded to 1st Squadron Royal Fling Corps. Died of wounds as a POW in France on 25th May 1917. Aged 31.
APSIMON, Arthur Tryweryn
Lieutenant. 14th Battalion. Killed in action in Belgium on 4th August 1917. Aged 34.
ARNOLD, Frederick Marshall
Lieutenant. 9th Battalion. Killed in action in France on 27th March 1918. Aged 21.
ARNOLD, Joseph Vincent
Lieutenant. Seconded to 38th Training Depot Squadron RAF. Accidentally killed whilst flying in UK on 3rd September 1918. Aged 26.
AUBERTIN, William Aldworth
Major. Attached to Officer Cadet Battalion (Egypt). Died of illness in Egypt on 20th February 1919. Aged 38.
AXTENS, Harold Surridge
Lieutenant. 1/4th Battalion. Killed in action in
AYER, Leonard Sayer
Captain. 13th Battalion. Died of wounds in France on 15th July 1916. Aged 25.
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