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Roll of Honour of Officers of Prince Albert's (Somerset Light Infantry)

Who Died in the Great War

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Roll of Honour

Surnames   -   R

(12 officers)

 

RANDALL, Frederick Percival

Second Lieutenant.   6th Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 16th September 1916.   Aged 24.

 

RAWLING, Cecil Godfrey

Brigadier General, CMG, CIE, DSO, MiD.   Commander 62nd Infantry Brigade.   Killed in action in Belgium on 28th October 1917.   Aged 47.

 

READ, Arthur Beddome

Second Lieutenant.   1st Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 16th September 1914.   Aged 23

 

READER, Bertram Edward

Second Lieutenant.   6th Battalion.   Killed in action in Belgium on 22nd October 1917.   Aged 26.

 

REED, Paul Maurier

Second Lieutenant.   Seconded to 67th Squadron Royal Flying Corps.   Died of illness in Egypt on 27th December 1915.   Aged 18.

 

REED-HARDING, Clarence Henry

Lieutenant.   Seconded to Royal Flying Corps .   Accidentally killed whilst flying in Egypt on 15th February 1918.   Aged 21.

 

RINES, Edward Thomas

Second Lieutenant.   6th Battalion.   Killed in action in Belgium on 22nd August 1917.   Aged 30.

 

ROBINSON, Edward Colston

Second Lieutenant.   8th Battalion.   Killed in action in France on 26th September 1915.   Aged 21.

 

ROBINSON, John Henry

Second Lieutenant.   Attached to 2/6th Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment.   Killed in action in France on 30th November 1917.   Aged 29.

 

ROCHFORT-DAVIES, Wallis Rowland Henry

Second Lieutenant.   3rd (Reserve) Battalion.   Accidentally died in the UK on 8th March 1916.   Aged 20.

 

ROGERS, Herbert George

Second Lieutenant.   Attached to 1st Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers.   Killed in action at Gallipoli on 29th June 1915.   Aged 24.

 

ROSEVEARE, Ronald Chard

Second Lieutenant.   1st Battalion.   Killed in action in Belgium on 8th August 1916.   Aged 19.

 

 

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