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Roll of Honour of Officers of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers

Who Died in the Great War

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Roll of Honour

Surnames   -   B

(43 officers)

 

BAGNALL, Philip Walter Jowett

Second Lieutenant.   1/6th Battalion.   Killed in action in Gallipoli on 10th August 1915.  Aged 19.

 

BALL, Samuel George

Second Lieutenant.   9th Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 21st March 1918.   Aged 23.

 

BANCROFT, Stanley Fleming

Lieutenant.   10th Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 19th August 1916.   Aged 27.

 

BANKS, Arthur Chaplin

Second Lieutenant.   2nd Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 22nd June 1916.   Aged 20.

 

BARNETT-BARKER, Randle

Brigadier General, DSO*, MiD***.   General Staff (Commander 99th Inf Bde) .   Killed in action in France on 24th March 1918.   Aged 48.

 

BARKER, Richard Vincent

Captain, MiD.   1st Battalion.   Killed in action in Belgium on 31st October 1914.   Aged 34.

 

BARRETT, Adrian Hamilton Silverton

Second Lieutenant.   14th Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 10th July 1916.   Aged 25.

 

BARTLE, George

Second Lieutenant.   9th Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 2nd November 1916.   Aged ?

 

BARTLETT, Arthur

Second Lieutenant.   Attached to 18th Battalion Welsh Regiment.   Died of wounds in German hands in France on 12th April 1918.   Aged 32.

 

BARTLEY, John

Second Lieutenant, MC.   14th Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 31st October 1918.   Aged 28.

 

BATE, Thomas

Lieutenant.   1/5th Battalion.   Killed in action in Palestine on 26th May 1917.   Aged 26.

 

BATTERSBY, George Lefroy

Major.   Seconded to Labour Corps.   Died of illness in Ireland on 29th October 1919.   Aged 56.

 

BAXTER, Ian Alexander

Captain, MC, MiD.   9th Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 30th May 1918.   Aged 34.

 

BAYNES, Richard Henry Beindge

Lieutenant.   1st Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 14th July 1916.   Aged 27.

 

BEADON, Basil Herbert Edwards

Captain.   1/7th Battalion.   Killed in action in Gallipoli on 1st August 1915.   Aged 27.

 

BEAN, Bevis Heppel

Lieutenant.   Seconded to 9th Squadron Royal Flying Corps.   Killed in aerial action in Belgium on 18th June 1917.   Aged 27.

 

BEANLAND, Joseph Wilfred

Captain.   1/7th Battalion.   Killed in action in Gallipoli on 14th August 1915.   Aged 20.

 

BECKTON, William

Lieutenant.   Seconded to 58th Training Squadron Royal Flying Corps.   Accidentally killed whilst flying in Egypt on 23rd March 1918.   Aged 21.

 

BENNETT, Herbert

Second Lieutenant.   16th Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 22nd April 1918.   Aged ?

 

BEVERS, Isaac Gwilym

Second Lieutenant.   16th Battalion.   Died of wounds in Belgium on 2nd August 1917.   Aged 24.

 

BEYNON, William Charles

Second Lieutenant.   Attached to 2nd Battalion South Wales Borderers Battalion.   Died of wounds in France on 3rd May 1917.   Aged 29.

 

BINNY, Steuart Scott

Lieutenant Colonel, DSO, MiD*.   10th Battalion.   Killed in action in Belgium on 3rd March 1916.   Aged 44.

 

BIRCH, Howard

Second Lieutenant.   8th Battalion.   Killed in action in Mesopotamia on 9th April 1916.   Aged 19.

 

BLAKE, George Penderell

Captain.   10th Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 20th July 1916.   Aged 37.

 

BLAXLEY, Stewart Lenton

Second Lieutenant.   2nd Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 23rd April 1917.   Aged 31.

 

BONE, Victor Arnold

Captain.   11th Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 9th July 1916.   Aged 48.

 

BOTTOMLEY, Frederick

Second Lieutenant.   3rd (Reserve) Battalion.   Lost at sea aboard HMT "Transylvania" on 4th May 1917.   Aged 25.

 

BOWES, Roy

Captain, MC   15th Battalion.   Died of wounds in Belgium on 5th August 1917.   Aged 23.

 

BOUCHER, Bazil Edward Cresswell

Lieutenant, MiD, Crosse de Guerra (Italy).   1st Battalion.   Accidentally killed in UK on 10th May 1919.   Aged 21.

 

BOWLES, Reginald Julian Albany

Lieutenant.   2nd Battalion.   Died of wounds in France on 20th July 1916.   Aged 23.

 

BRADLEY, Horace Walter

Second Lieutenant.   Attached to 168th Trench Mortar Battery.   Killed in action in France on 10th February 1917.   Aged 21.

 

BRASH, Edmund

Second Lieutenant.   13th Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 2nd September 1918.   Aged 23.

 

BRENNAN, John Henry

Captain.   1st Battalion.   Killed in action in Belgium on 19th October 1914.   Aged 45.

 

BROCKLEBANK, Ralph Royds

Second Lieutenant.   1st Battalion.   Died of wounds in France on 16th May 1917.   Aged 19.

 

BROCKLEHURST, Wilfrid Stanley

Major.   Retired List.   Died of illness in UK on 15th May 1920.   Aged 30.

 

BRODIE, William Alan

Second Lieutenant.   16th Battalion.   Died of wounds in France on 13th May 1918.   Aged 30.

 

BROWN, Ernest James

Second Lieutenant, MiD.   15th Battalion.   Killed in action in Belgium on 31st July 1917.   Aged 34.

 

BROWN, Herbert James

Lieutenant.   1/7th Battalion.   Killed in action in Palestine on 6th November 1917.   Aged 33.

 

BROWN, John

Second Lieutenant.   3rd (Reserve) Battalion.   Lost at sea aboard HMT "Transylvania" on 4th May 1917.   Aged 26.

 

BROXUP, John William

Second Lieutenant.   10th Battalion.   Died of wounds in UK on 24th April 1917.   Aged 23.

 

BRUNT, Henry John Francis

Lieutenant.   1st Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 25th September 1915.   Aged 19.

 

BUCKLEY, Edmund Maurice

Second Lieutenant.   1/7th Battalion.   Killed in action in Gallipoli on 12th August 1915.   Aged 29.

 

BURKE, Gordon William

Lieutenant.   Retired (Sick) List.   Died of illness in UK on 29th July 1918.   Aged 26.

 

 

 

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