Regiment | 6th Wiltshire |
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Location | France, In the Trenches |
Entry | Composite Bde. Battalion relieved by Canadian Battalion and Battalion moved to FAMECHON, after inspection and congratulations by G.O.C Division. Casualties were as follows - 2Lt. C. GREENWOOD killed in action; Lt. E.E. PEGGE Wounded and missing; Lt. J. STOGDON Wounded and missing; Lieut S.H. WILLIAMS Wounded and missing; 2Lieut D.B. CAMPELL Wounded and missing; 2Lt. L.R. MILLERSHIP Wounded and missing; 2Lt A.G. AUSTIN Wounded and missing; Lt. M.G. SUMNER Wounded and missing; Capt. F.H. BONE Wounded; Lt. W de G. PRICE Wounded; Lt.Col. Lord A.G. Thynne D.S.O Wounded; 2Lt. E.J. OXLEY Wounded; 2Lt C.P. FRIEND Wounded; 2Lt M. SILLARS Wounded; 2Lt. L.E. EDWARDS Wounded; 2Lt. G. SNOOK Wounded; 2Lt. G. SMITH Wounded; Major C.S. AWDRY Missing; Capt N.L. FLOWER Missing, Capt. Goodrich R.A.M.C. M.O. I.C. Missing; Capt A. GARTHWAITE M.C. Wounded (remained at duty) Other ranks 497 (Killed, Wounded and Missing) [See Narrative of Operations at the end of 31.3.1918 details] |
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