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 C: Cr
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- Durham Light Infantry Records
- 10438, 4435159 Company Sergeant-Major John Henry CREBER (Ref: Creber D/DLI 7/149/1-7)
- 19/242, 298957, WR352619 Private, later Sapper Lowther CRICKMORE (Ref: Crickmore D/DLI 7/156/1-2)
- Captain Stephen CROFT (Ref: Croft D/DLI 7/150/1-4)
- 23668591 Corporal Richard Magregor CROLL (Ref: Croll D/DLI 7/1144/1-3)
- 301474 Private Arthur Reginald CROSS (Ref: Cross D/DLI 7/151/1-14)
- 1381 Corporal Stanley CROSSLEY (Ref: Crossley D/DLI 7/855/1-2)
- Lieutenant-Colonel Denis Frank CROSTHWAITE (Ref: Crosthwaite D/DLI 7/152/1-3)
- Major (later Lieutenant-Colonel) Joseph Arthur CROSTHWAITE (Ref: Crosthwaite D/DLI 7/153/1-6)
- 4278 Private, later Lieutenant-Colonel Ernest George CROUCH, D.S.O., D.C.M. (Ref: Crouch D/DLI 7/154/1-13)
- 325115 Lance-Sergeant Louis CROWE (Ref: Crowe D/DLI 7/155/1)
- 3408/250391 Sergeant Harry, CRUDDACE M.M. and Bar (Ref: Cruddace D/DLI 7/856/2-9)
- 108 Company Sergeant-Major Instructor James CRUICKSHANK (Ref: Cruickshank D/DLI 7/157/1-4)
- 26082 Private John Henry CRUMP (Ref: Crump D/DLI 7/158/1-2)
Catalogue Contents
2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born Barrow in Furness, 1888; enlisted 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 1908; served in First World War and after; discharged as W.O. II, 13 December 1919; served in Royal Engineers and Royal Artillery in Second World War; died at Royal Military Hospital, Chelsea, 1978. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
19th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, later Royal Engineers (Inland Water Transport)
Of Sunderland
68th Light Infantry
The records formerly attributed to Captain Stephen Croft (1827-1871) have been reassigned to Major Frederick Stuckeley SAVAGE, also of the 68th Light Infantry, based on the evidence of birth date contained in the diary D/DLI 7/150/1.
1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born 1942; enlisted Middlesbrough, 19 December 1958; The Light Infantry; served in the British Army of the Rhine, Far East Land Forces, Cyprus, Germany and Hong Kong; discharged 4 September 1982; enlisted The Light Infantry Volunteers, 19 February 1985; discharged 30 June 1999
2/8th Battalion and 2/6th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Formerly 5552 Private Cross of 'A' Company, 2/8th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry; at Scotton Camp, Richmond, Yorkshire, July - September 1916; died, aged 31 years, 2 February 1919
'C' Company, 18th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry
Residence Hartlepool; enlisted in 1914; served with 18th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry in the Dardanelles, Egypt, and France.
1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Entry in McGregor; born, 1910; Second Lieutenant, The Durham Light Infantry, 1930 - 1933; Lieutenant, 1933 - 1938; Captain, 1938 - 1946; acting Major, 1940; temporary Major, 1940 - 1943, 1944 - 1946; local Major, 1943 - 1944; Major, 1946 - [1950]; temporary Lieutenant-Colonel, 1950 - 1952; retired as honorary Lieutenant-Colonel, 1956; served in Royal West African Frontier Force, 1934 - 1936; Egypt, 1937, Shanghai, China, 1937 - 1938, 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Entry in McGregor; commanding officer of 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 4 February - 11 June 1915; to 1st Battalion, The Somerset Light Infantry, June 1915; 12th (Service) Battalion, York and Lancashire Regiment from September 1915; served in France and Belgium, September 1914 - June 1915
1st Battalion, 2nd Battalion, 10th Battalion and 9th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Entry in McGregor; born, 10 October 1873; enlisted 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 10 November 1891; transferred to 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 1893; Lance-Corporal, 2nd Battalion, 25 March 1896; as Colour-Sergeant posted as P.S.I. to 9th Battalion; Regimental Sergeant-Major, 23 August 1913; Second Lieutenant, 10th Battalion, 4 November 1915; adjutant, 9th Battalion, 22 February - 3 August 1916; temporary Major, 9th Battalion, 4 August 1916; acting Lieutenant-Colonel, 5th Border Regiment, 30 July - 22 September 1917; commanded 9th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 10 December 1917 - 17 April 1919; Captain, Duke of Cornwall Light Infantry, 18 January 1918; Brevet Major, 1 January 1919; acting Major 1/9th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 18 April - 14 May 1919; acting Major, 52nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 15 May - 3 September 1919; retired as Lieutenant-Colonel, 10 October 1923; died, 1 June 1935. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
For remainder of the Crouch papers, see: D/DLI 2/9/.
8th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Ref: D/DLI 7/155/16th Battalion and 18th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry
Born Bishop Auckland, 1898; enlisted in the 6th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry in February 1915; discharged from the 18th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry in January 1919; served in the Durham Home Guard during the Second World War.
The Durham Light Infantry and Army Gymnastic Staff
Ref: D/DLI 7/157/110th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born Rotherhithe; residence London; enlisted Deptford; formerly H/16675, 3/27454, Hussars; killed in action, 22 August 1917