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| Service # | Forename | Surname | Initials | Date of Death | Rank | Unit | Honours | Country | Cemetery | Grave Ref | Age | Images | Further Information | Grave Inscription |
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| 47202 | JAMES | BOYS | J | 21st October 1918 | Private | 20th Bn. | Belgium | VICHTE MILITARY CEMETERY | III. B. 9. | 21 | Son of James and Elizabeth Alice Boys, of 3, Belle Vue Grove, Leeds. | |||
| 1BOYSON | FRANK | BOYSON | F | 26th March 1918 | Second Lieutenant | 22nd Bn. | France | POZIERES MEMORIAL | Panel 68 to 72. | 20 | Son of John and Alice Boyson, of Creaton, Northampton. | |||
| 3477 | ERNEST | BRABBAN | E | 3rd October 1916 | Private | 1st/6th Bn. | France | THIEPVAL MEMORIAL | Pier and Face 14 A and 15 C. | |||||
| 200355 | IRVINE DINNING | BRABBAN | I D | 18th June 1920 | Serjeant | 1st/5th Bn. | Military Medal | United Kingdom | DEAF HILL (ST. PAUL) CHURCHYARD | 24 | Son of John and Ellenor Brabban, of 40 Station Lane, Trindon Station. | |||
| 37766 | WILLIAM | BRABBAN | W | 23rd August 1917 | Private | 10th Bn. | Belgium | HOOGE CRATER CEMETERY | VII. E. 9. | 31 | Son of Martin Brabban, of Church St., Mount Pleasant, Spennymore; husband of Debora Brabban, of 70, Attwood Terrace, Tudhoe Colliery, Spennymore, Co. Durham. | |||
| 4465311 | HAROLD | BRACEGIRDLE | H | 4th May 1944 | Private | 2nd Bn. | India | KOHIMA WAR CEMETERY | 12. B. 29. | 32 | Son of Richard and Edith Bracegirdle, of Bradford, Manchester. | |||
| 3446 | BRACK | F | 14th November 1916 | Private | 7th Bn. | France | CATERPILLAR VALLEY CEMETERY, LONGUEVAL | VIII. A. 17. | 21 | Son of John and Elizabeth Brack. Born at Southwick, Sunderland. | ||||
| 4449777 | WALTER STANLEY GARRETT | BRACK | W S G | 27th May 1940 | Private | 2nd Bn. | France | ST. VENANT COMMUNAL CEMETERY | Plot 3. Row B. Grave 22. | 24 |
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Son of Alfred and Emily Ann Brack. | ||
| 3958 | GEORGE SHIELS | BRACKENBURY | G S | 1st October 1916 | Private | 1st/7th Bn. | France | FLATIRON COPSE CEMETERY, MAMETZ | VII. H. I. | Son of Mr. and Mrs. Shiels Brackenbury. | ||||
| 85366 | JOSEPH | BRADDICK | J | 27th May 1918 | Private | 1st/6th Bn. | France | SISSONNE BRITISH CEMETERY | N. 14. | 23 | Son of David Thomas and Catherine Mary Braddick, of Merthyr Tydfil, Glam. | |||
| 205441 | BRADFORD | E | 4th October 1918 | Private | 29th Bn. | Belgium | KANDAHAR FARM CEMETERY | II. I. 14. | ||||||
| 4624526 | ARTHUR | BRADFORD | A | 11th September 1943 | Private | 16th Bn. | Italy | SALERNO WAR CEMETERY | II. B. 47. | 26 | Son of John and Sarah Bradford, of Wolverhampton; husband of Alice Edna Bradford, of Wolverhampton. | |||
| 2917619 | FREDERICK | BRADFORD | F | 16th September 1916 | Private | 2nd Bn. | France | SERRE ROAD CEMETERY No.2 | XXX. B. 14. | |||||
| 1BRADFORD | JAMES BARKER | BRADFORD | J B | 14th May 1917 | Second Lieutenant | "C" Coy. 18th Bn. | Military Cross | France | DUISANS BRITISH CEMETERY, ETRUN | IV. G. 33. | 27 | Son of Amy M. Bradford, of Milbanke, Ravenlea Rd., Folkestone, and the late George Bradford; husband of Annie Bradford. His brothers George N. and Roland B. Bradford also died on service and both were awarded the Victoria Cross. | ||
| 10232 | JAMES WILLIAM | BRADFORD | J W | 2nd February 1921 | Company Serjeant Major | 2nd Bn | United Kingdom | GATESHEAD EAST CEMETERY | 25. 367. | 31 |
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Husband of Mrs. J. Bradford, of 2, Stanhope St., Gateshead. | ||
| 2Bradford | ROLAND BOYS | BRADFORD | R B | 30th November 1917 | Brigadier General | General Staff Cdg. 186th Inf. Bde. | Victoria Cross, Military Cross | France | HERMIES BRITISH CEMETERY | F. 10 | 25 |
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Additional Citation note An extract from "The London Gazette," dated the 24th Nov., 1916, records the following:-"For most conspicuous bravery and good leadership in attack, whereby he saved the situation on the right flank of his Brigade and of the Division. Lieutenant-Colonel Bradford''s Battalion was in support. A leading Battalion having suffered very severe casualties, and the Commander wounded, its flank became dangerously exposed at close quarters to the enemy. Raked by machine-gun fire, the situation of the Battalion was critical. At the request of the wounded Commander, Lieutenant-Colonel Bradford asked permission to command the exposed Battalion in addition to his own. Permission granted, he at once proceeded to the foremost lines. By his fearless energy under fire of all description, and his skilful leadership of the two Battalions, regardless of all danger, he succeeded in rallying the attack, captured and defended the objective, and so secured the flank." ... click to see full text |
Son of George Bradford, of Darlington, Co. Durham. His brother, James Barker Bradford also died on service. DULCE ET DECORUM EST PRO PATRIA MORI |
| 5345305 | WALTER LEONARD | BRADFORD | W L | 11th July 1944 | Private | 10th Bn. | France | TILLY-SUR-SEULLES WAR CEMETERY | III. C. 2. | 29 |
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Son of William John and Minnie Bradford; husband of Lilian Marie Bradford, of Caversham, Reading, Berkshire. | ||
| 5389701 | WILLIAM THOMAS | BRADFORD | W T | 9th August 1944 | Private | 8th Bn. | France | HOTTOT-LES-BAGUES WAR CEMETERY | V. B. 11. | 30 |
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| 12545 | BRADLEY | J | 10th December 1917 | Private | 10th Bn. | United Kingdom | NEW SILKSWORTH (ST. LEONARD) ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHYARD | In West part. |
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| 295040 | BRADLEY | W H | 25th April 1921 | Serjeant | 7th Bn. | Military Medal | United Kingdom | THORNABY-ON-TEES CEMETERY | B. U. H. 8. | 27 | Son of Robert J. and A. Bradley, of 20, Roseberry Crescent, Thornaby-on-Tees. | |||
| 4105 | BRADLEY | J J | 16th March 1916 | Private | 1st/8th Bn. | France | BOULOGNE EASTERN CEMETERY | VIII. D. 78. | 23 | Son of Henry and Rose Bradley, of 1, Office Row, East Hedley Hope, Tow Law, Co. Durham. | ||||
| 42919 | BRADLEY | P | 14th May 1917 | Private | 14th Bn. | France | PHILOSOPHE BRITISH CEMETERY, MAZINGARBE | I. P. 14. | Son of Mr. W. Bradley, of 9, Greaves St., Ripley. | |||||
| 4435021 | BRADLEY | A | 6th May 1921 | Regimental Serjeant Major | 2nd Bn. | India | AHMEDNAGAR GOVERNMENT CEMETERY | Plot JJ. Grave 48. | Husband of E. A. Bradley, of 35, Richmond Park Rd., Kingston-upon-Thames, London. | |||||
| 3603988 | ALAN | BRADLEY | A | 15th July 1944 | Private | 1st Bn. | Italy | ASSISI WAR CEMETERY | IX, A, 3. | 22 | Son of Fred and May Bradley, of Manchester; husband of Florence Bradley, of West Didsbury, Manchester. | |||
| 14675224 | ARTHUR BLAKISTON | BRADLEY | A B | 14th June 1944 | Private | 6th Bn. | France | BAYEUX WAR CEMETERY | XI. M. 4. | 18 |
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Son of John Blakiston Bradley and Isabella Bradley, of South Shields, Co. Durham. |
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