Wenger
Major Wenger was the Tank Corps Officer in charge of the burial of Deborah D51 at Flesquierers where she lay for some eighty years before
Major Wenger was the Tank Corps Officer in charge of the burial of Deborah D51 at Flesquierers where she lay for some eighty years before
Major Robert Oscar Cyril Ward, killed on the 20th November 1917 during the assault on Flesquieres ridge, was the eldest son of Mr. Robert Ward,
The Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) records that Gunner F.W.Tipping, 110380 of ‘D’ Battalion, Tank Corps, died on 20/11/1917 and is buried in grave III.B.9.,
There is very strong but inconclusive evidence that Lance Corporal Marsden was one of the two men who survived the atttack on Deborah and was
2/Lt Macdonald – a New Zealander – was commander of D51 Deborah during the Third Battle of Ypres in Belgium – three months before the
The Story of Joseph ENGLING Extracts from the book by Rene Lejeune Table of Contents The 8th August 1918 begins to sound the death knell,
Horace Arthur Burford, Rifleman 555222 1st/16th Bn. London Regiment, QueensWestminster Rifles.He was killed in action on the 30th November 1917.
From Cambridge Chronicle, December 12, 1917.“CAMBRIDGEMEN FALL The relatives of Gunner J. Chiverton of the MGC (Tanks) have received news that he was killed in
We know from the CWGC cemetery register at Flesquieres Hill that William was 25 when he died. The register also tells us he was the
Lance Corporal George Charles Foot, 40342, DCM, of ‘D’ Battalion, Tank Corps, was only three months past his 20th birthday when he was killed on