Durham Light Infantry Records
Reference: D/DLI 7 Catalogue Title: Durham Light Infantry Records Area: Catalogue Category: Antiquarian and Composite Records Description: Individual Soldiers - surnames B: Be
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- Durham Light Infantry Records
- 4447174 Private Joseph BEADSHAW (Ref: Beadshaw D/DLI 7/53/1)
- Second Lieutenant John William BEAUMONT, M.B.E. (Ref: Beaumont D/DLI 7/54/1)
- 4950 Private J. BEBBINGTON (Ref: Bebbington D/DLI 7/824/1)
- 3520 Sergeant Alfred BECKWITH, D.C.M. (Ref: Beckwith D/DLI 7/55/1-2)
- 4037156 Warrant Officer II John Thomas BEDFORD, C.de.G. (Ref: Bedford D/DLI 7/56/1-14)
- 4462050 Private Kenneth Wallace BEEDEN (Ref: Beeden D/DLI 7/57/1-20)
- 325389 Corporal Edward Robson BELL, M.M. and Bar (Ref: Bell D/DLI 7/58/1-2)
- 18/1215 acting Sergeant Edwin Charles BELL, M.M. (Ref: Bell D/DLI 7/59/1-6)
- Captain Geoffrey Frank BELL (Ref: Bell D/DLI 7/60/1-56)
- Captain Wilfred Ronald BELL (Ref: Bell D/DLI 7/61/1-10)
- Private F. BELL (Ref: Bell D/DLI 7/825/1)
- Private George BELL (Ref: Bell D/DLI 7/826/1)
- Privates George Robert and Joseph BELL (Ref: Bell D/DLI 7/827/1-2)
- 53039 Private J. Frederick N. BENNETT (Ref: Bennett D/DLI 7/828/1-2)
- Major Maurice Leslie Norman BENSON (Ref: Benson D/DLI 7/829/1-63)
- 23229 Private George Henry BERRY (Ref: Berry D/DLI 7/62/1-2)
- 4052 Private Arthur Stanley BEST (Ref: Best D/DLI 7/830/1-3)
Catalogue Description
INDIVIDUAL SERVICEMEN OF THE DURHAMLIGHT INFANTRY
Catalogue Contents
2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Joined 1928.
9th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Ref: D/DLI 7/54/12nd Battalion The Durham Light Infantry
Ref: D/DLI 7/824/11/8th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Residence East Stanley; enlisted Stanley; awarded Distinguished Conduct Medal in March 1916; killed in action, 5 November 1916. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
9th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born at 19 Crown Terrace,Worksop, Nottinghamshire, 10 March 1916; served with 9th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, during Second World War; awarded the Croix de Guerre, 3 April 1945 for "bravery in action"; died Kilton Hospital, Worksop, Nottinghamshire, 3 February 1981. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
Mortar Platoon, Headquarters Company, 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born Lancashire; residence Lancashire; killed in action, 27 April 1944.
9th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born Gateshead; enlisted Gateshead; killed in action, 21 July 1918
18th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born Cardiff, Wales, 1895; residence West Hartlepool; enlisted, January 1915; won the Military Medal for conduct at Courcelles, France, March 1918, and Strageele, Belgium, April 1918; died, 1979, aged 84 years. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
'B' Company, 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Somerset Light Infantry; Officer Cadet Training Unit; 2nd Battalion , The Durham Light Infantry, 1940 - 1945; Intelligence Officer.
9th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Ref: D/DLI 7/61/11st Battalion The Durham Light Infantry
Enlisted in 1932.
The Durham Light Infantry
Ref: D/DLI 7/826/19th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry
Two brothers from Sheriff Hill, Gateshead; served in First World War; Joseph killed in action 6 November 1916. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
The Durham Light Infantry
Killed in action 23 July 1918; buried in churchyard at St. Imoges, France.
1st Battalion The Durham Light Infantry
Entry in McGregor; served in the Second World War and the Korean War; posted to The Durham Light Infantry in 1943; also served in the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry
2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born Stranton, West Hartlepool; employed Seaton Carew Ironworks; enlisted West Hartlepool; died of wounds in France, 14 October 1915, aged 35 years.
6th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry
Born 5 March 1895; home address Esperley Lane, Cockfield; enlisted 7 July 1915; trained as Lewis gunner; arrived in France 12 November 1915; wounded by rifle grenade in Trench 50, near Hill 60, on 21 February 1916; also served as 48102 Private in the West Yorkshire Regiment; married to Dorothy Jane Pearson at Bishop Auckland in August 1921; died 29 September 1959. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.