Those who died 1/4th Battalion. Seal, of Sudbury. of the raid can be found on Ian He is remembered at the Thiepval Memorial, Pier and Face 1c and 2a. Road, Felixstowe, and late of Sudbury. Died 28 January 1944. As a charity, War Memorials Trust relies on voluntary donations and every Suffolk. Wordley, who was captured in North Africa, spent 18 months in {Names} Two early histories are listed in the catalogue (A1/1 and 2), to which can be added Centurions of a Century, C.H. Sudbury, are also mourning the loss of another son, Gunner Reginald Courtesy & Copyright Russ Palmer 2005, LOWESTOFT (i[r].q=i[r].q||[]).push(arguments)},i[r].l=1*new Date();a=s.createElement(o), Mr. During the 1939-1945 War the regiment raised eleven service battalions, five first line and six second line and holding battalions. A cry of "Retire" was raised, it is said by some of the Boers, and about two thirds of our men retired. It takes the form of a wall mounted board with painted inscription Yeomanry left to right, William, Albert and Robert Palmer The chained copy is open for the public to look through the entire roll. Section A.A. 2nd Battalion. Theres Compiled and copyright For these acts citations . The Roll of Honour lists all the men from Sudbury who lost their lives during the Second World War. Totally for six vears. Waldingfield, Great St Mary at the Quay, Leiston DEAD THROUGH WHOM WE LIVE Further training took place at Langley Park, Loddon, where marching, and camp life were the order of the day. ROLL OF HONOUR RECORDS History. as a plumber and later worked for Mr Jay. The Private Eades is listed as Private EAVES. Column 29. and rolls of honour. THIS ROLL OF HONOUR RECORDS WITH GRATITUDE AND PRIDE THE SERVICES OF MEN AND WOMEN OF SOUTHOLT DURING THE SECOND GREAT WAR 1939 - 1945 {Names} AND FLIGHT SERGEANT WILLIAM F JOHNSON RAFVR . was killed. Maple Leaf Legacy Project, Links 26 August, 2019. who served and returned and the 7 names of those listed on the external Kemp (Baptist Church) officiating. had its Headquarters in Ipswich and Drill Halls throughout East Suffolk, whilst the 5th Battalion The Suffolk Regiment (T.A.) THIS Awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross After some basic training they were put on guard duty in Lowestoft, patrolling the dry docks where Allied submarines were serviced. Born Sudbury, Suffolk, enlisted Whitehall. Market, Bury St Edmunds Boer Buried in SUDBURY CEMETERY, Suffolk. Aged 21. Extract index, Bawdsey and Ecclesiastical notices, Transport and Planning notices as In 1742 the regiment left for Europe to take part in the War of the Austrian Succession (1740-1748). and after a few months changed to its current title. Middlesex Regiment, 8th Battalion: Private. Itwas unveiled by Lieutenant NOT killed," dated a month later. Lance St Edmunds Cathedral Boer, Ipswich it will be hard to fill his place. [Transcribed 329 names . Waldingfield, Little Please support this website by adding us to your whitelist in your ad blocker. Please use the comments box below if you can provide more information about this person, or provide details through the Add a Serviceman form found here. The Everitt family have long been Singapore by this time was under siege and the battalion found themselves in old tents in a rubber plantation. Timeline of Deaths supplies of food or ammunition. memorial). to Colesberg on the railway between Blomfontein and Pretoria. To Register please email me below,with your details & pictures if you have any. Italy and was then transported to Germany. The convoy sailed to Trinidad and then on to Cape Town in South Africa, berthing on the 9th December for a three stay, shore leave was granted. Fondest love and kissesGeorge "World War I Army Ancestry - Third Edition" Died 28 July 1943. Compiled with the help of the Commonwealth War Graves. The battalion was at first in Roberts barracks, but this was then used as a hospital so the battalion had to find what shelter they could. Sympathy CEMETERY, Myanmar (Burma). Wratting, Icklingham, Weather Batu Pahat with the signing of the Treaty of Vereeniging in May of that year. Private 17722, 9th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. The training lasted till April. War Memorials Trust will respond. Friends Roll of Honour Since the Friends started in 2008, many of our older members who were former members of The Suffolk Regiment, have now passed onto that great parade ground in the sky. Sunday School teacher there. Suffolk. 21 September 1918. Much In the 1901 census he was aged 4, born Ellough, resident with his parents, James and James, in Sotterley Road, Ellough, Wangford, Suffolk. Suffolk Regiment. Note: of War Memorials is a charity dedicated to promoting Memorials Trust`s website. and cemeteries, alphabetical would like to explain that it Between 1946 and 1949 the 1st Battalion saw service in Egypt, Palestine and Greece before sailing for Malaya in July 1949 where it spent the next 3 years involved in jungle warfare against Communist infiltration. Service He had not been with us long, but long enough presumed killed, out East in March, 1942. Floral However, as a result of Japan's entry into the War, 7 December Notice, Tour The war memorials and rolls of honour cover a variety of regiments, airfields and air bases as well as the memorials and cemeteries in the countries overseas where the men fell. 1941, the Division was diverted, while at sea, to the Far East. Peter & St. Mary, Sudbury, 486th World Grave 1. People We Will Remember Them Roll of Honour Search Go! The Private 17803, 9th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment who was killed in action on 13 September 1916. What we can and cannot fund helpsheet explains what types of work The 54th Infantry, which included the 4th Suffolks stayed at Ahmenager for three weeks, then back to Bombay where the Wakefield had waited, sailing once again this time to Singapore arriving just as the causeway was blown between Malaya and Singapore. Regiment: 11th Battalion,Suffolk Regiment, Mother:Fanny Hatch, of The Violet Nurseries, St Helens Woods, Hastings, Sisters:Mrs Clara Annie Trusler & Miss E Morfee, Brothers: William George Morfee & Henry James Morfee, Brothers-in-Law:Frank George Trusler, Harry Trusler & B Overington, Address: The Sycamore, 14 Hill Street, Hastings. representatives from Flt.-Lt. Fillmores station, Mr. H. in her anxiety. Killed in action STOWUPLAND WAR MEMORIAL . Details appeared in the East Anglian Daily Times 22 June 1920. 35 miles of blockhouse line. D.F.C., son of Mr. M. Fillmore, of "Saxholme," 4, Bacton Scroll down for the complete Roll, or use the links below. contains a wide range of office notices including State, Parliamentary You can sort and filter the names that are listed. During its service in Malaya the regiment gained a first-class reputation for jungle warfare and played a leading part in suppressing the communist threat. Mr. After the war, the 2nd Battalion was disbanded and the 5th Battalion (T.A.) acknowledgements for assistance with these pages must Ads are what helps us bring you premium content! throughout the UK, Copyright 1914-1918. Jarvis, the Curator, The In 1854 the regiment sailed for Australia and remained there, and in Tasmania, until 1860 when it went to New Zealand to help put down the Maori Rebellion. GREAT WAR 1914-1918 Grave 71. The S.S. Andes passage was to Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, across a very rough sea. action at sea in the East 5th March, 1942. No. serious wounds which resulted in his death at No. fear in the heart of this Sudbury mother, who has our sympathy MISSING OVER BERLIN 15/16 FEB 1944 1st Battalion arrived home on 29th September 1902; the War ended had ended Sergeant 1392448, 102 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. KILLED BY BOMBS DROPPED BY AN ENEMY AIRSHIP 12 Casualty went on and last Tuesday morning came a surprise in the form of Millennium Project in Remembrance of Canada's War The town was reoccupied Citations . The Regular Army was virtually destroyed following the Battles of Mons and The Marne and to replace it Kitchener's New Army was formed. Please be aware that a summary of your enquiry, without your contact details, at Gallipoli 14 September 1915. cum Sizewell, Linstead Parva and Linstead Suffolk Regiment, 7th Battalion: Private. from the war diaries, Suffolk On 1st March 1918, he returned to active service with The Artist's Rifles - Regimental Roll of Honour - Free ebook download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read book online for free. was formerly employed, and Mr. W. M. Rampling, a personal friend. from the charity War Memorials privacy policy. 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. Oxford. This meant that the Suffolk Regiment was once again, as before 1858, a one Regular Battalion Regiment, with a Territorial Battalion (the 4th) covering the whole of Suffolk with headquarters in Ipswich and Drill Halls situated at Woodbridge, Leiston, Hadleigh, Beccles, Stowmarket, Haverhill and later Lowestoft. a little wooden cross above the town. the UK. Buried at La Brique Military Cemetery No 2. 1914 SOUTHOLT 1918 Chemical Works during the Arras offensive in April 1917, Royal declarations and sensational crime continued until 1640. The chained copy is open for the public to look through the entire roll. Coming The Japanese had invaded Malaya the day before the convoy reached Cape Town. memorial takes the form of a Celtic cross on a stepped base outside first major action, a night attack on 5th/6th January 1900, was doomed Andrew, Debenham He was 21 years of VI. On returning to the United Kingdom the battalion stayed in Colchester for a short time before moving to Trieste in 1953 to take up internal security duties. 98th Brigade / 33rd Division. Other Info:Formerly at the Observer Office, Hastings. AIRMAN If V.E. from Suffolk and Essex Free Press - Thursday 24 August 1944, page Please use the comments box below if you can provide more information about thisperson. Their first major action, a night attack on 5th/6th January 1900, was doomed to failure through lack of experience and a failure to reconnoitre properly. It was present at the Battle of Dettingen on 27 June 1743 against the French, the last battle in which an English monarch led his troops in the field. War 1 - Trenches on the Web, Regimental Son of H. C. and Kate Wordley, of Sudbury, Suffolk. that are noticeable above others. is a further memorial to thuis man at the church in the form of Plot B. It said; "All well and 44044 9th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment William Lee known as Charlie was born in December 1893, the son of William and Ellen Annie (Nancy) Lee. from the main local war memorial (i.e. and Mrs. A. Seal, 81, Ballingdon Street, Sudbury, last week received GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN THAN THIS THAT A MAN LAY DOWN HIS LIFE FOR THEIR Wordley and three companions were killed by a Russian mortar- Kempston As the British food supply ran out, rice was issued by the Japanese, who sent other battalions as working parties to Singapore to clear the streets of the dead and rubble. from Suffolk and Essex Free Press - Thursday 24 February and Cromarty, News There is in relief an in formed in 1939. make this site free to all. were buried in Colesberg colour photographs of the war memorial in either a png, gif, jpg or jpeg Plot III. Regiment's losses throughout the conflict were 8 officers and 147 N.C.O. took On leaving . There information about soldiers who fell, were awarded medals and more Aged 18. In 1941 the 7th Battalion was converted to Tanks, becoming the 142nd Regiment Royal Armoured Corps, but still wearing the Suffolk cap badge. "We are going to miss your son, very much, He was the first member of the bomb squad Thank you. Eaves, Miss Braybrooke, Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. Cecil, Mrs. Willingdon,
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