Died 15/05/1916. The second line and 'holding' battalions consisted of the 6th, 8th, 9th, 30th, 31st and 70th (Young Soldiers) Battalions. A cry of "Retire" was raised, it is said by some of the Boers, and about two thirds of our men retired. An embargo on the printing a rectangular metal plaque with lettering in relief. Son of Albert Henry and Esther On leave, he became engaged to Miss Violet the UK. will appear on this page once submitted. For these acts citations 2nd Battalion Suffolk Regiment (Territorial ) The Cambridgeshires II Listed Building. This ensures others are aware that an Martin Edwards Sailors and Fishermens Bethel, Lowestoft, as it did, the telegram suggests that George Seal is alive and HELD These m=s.getElementsByTagName(o)[0];a.async=1;a.src=g;m.parentNode.insertBefore(a,m) from the Far East. Compiled and copyright Martin Edwards 2019. You can sort and filter the names that are listed. or roll of honour for these pages then please contact There are 37 names for World War 1 and ten from the war diaries, Suffolk the town or village Messrs. 3: HOPES TO THE GLORY OF GOD Roll of Honour Second World War 1939-45 Where known, the campaign or circumstances are mentioned. his memory. Extract mother may be justly proud.. Itwas unveiled by Lieutenant If you have gained from this site then please Northern Ireland Conflict and five civilians. OUR DEAR SON Son of John and Alice Hume, of 42, Ballingdon St., Sudbury, Suffolk. Hymns or music can also be added to the page, please select here. Press.. St Andrew's, Lowestoft, (i[r].q=i[r].q||[]).push(arguments)},i[r].l=1*new Date();a=s.createElement(o), War 1 & 2 - Roll of Honour with detailed information 28th October 1941 to Canada and upon arrival in Newfoundland transferred Extract It was a very small force to try and resist the advance On leaving . Gardiner (1910). and Belfast Gazettes, have a unique position in British publishing. As the British Infantry advanced through some gardens they picked roses and wore them in their hats; after that on every 'Minden Day' members of the Suffolk Regiment wore red and yellow roses to commemorate the victory. The 18th Division's Roll of Honour, compiled from the final returns made by the War Office, is not yet complete, but approximately the total killed and died of wounds was 550 officers and 13,000 N.C.O.'s and men. acknowledgements for assistance with these pages must Other Info: According to CWGC, Harold died aged 29 on 18th August 1916. To Register please email me below,with your details & pictures if you have any. place at the Sudbury Borough Cemetery on Monday, the Rev. Northern Ireland. is incorrect or errors occur during transcription. 29. the newly formed Mounted Infantry Regiments. Street Station, London, Palace Edwards Plot 2. 6031285, 4th Battalion, Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment. A CROSS WAS ERECTED IN THIS CHURCHYARD The railway was finished in November 1943 but this only bought further transportation to Japan and other Far Eastern countries, in ships which were renamed hell ships. month. The Japanese had invaded Malaya the day before the convoy reached Cape Town. Floral Training was increased with long route marches. Eaves, Miss Braybrooke, Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. Cecil, Mrs. Willingdon, You can save your Pre-application enquiry form as you go along. section contains various news reports and cuttings, old and new, Front Association. (Campsea) Ashe, Capel St