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 S: St
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- Durham Light Infantry Records
- Second Lieutenant George Brabazon STAFFORD (Ref: Stafford D/DLI 7/662/1-3(42))
- Private Raymond STAINBANK (Ref: Stainbank D/DLI 7/967/1)
- 4442123 Bandsman John Robert STAMP (Ref: Stamp D/DLI 7/663/1-8)
- Second Lieutenant Harold STANLEY (Ref: Stanley D/DLI 7/664/1-6)
- Private J. E. STANLEY (Ref: Stanley D/DLI 7/665/1-12)
- Private John E. STAPLETON (Ref: Stapleton D/DLI 7/666/1)
- Sergeant Leslie James Alexander STARK (Ref: Stark D/DLI 7/968/1-3)
- 4699867 Private Ronald STEELE (Ref: Steele D/DLI 7/667/1-18)
- 23708 Private Ernest STEINBURG (Ref: Steinburg D/DLI 7/668/1-4)
- 44406 Private James STEPHENS (Ref: Stephens D/DLI 7/669/1)
- 14183 Captain Cuthbert STEPHENSON, M.C. (Ref: Stephenson D/DLI 7/670/1)
- Sergeant Robert STEPHENSON (Ref: Stephenson D/DLI 7/671/1)
- Private Arthur STEVENS (Ref: Stevens D/DLI 7/672/1)
- 348012 Corporal G. STEVENS (Ref: Stevens D/DLI 7/969/1-2)
- 78616 Major Roger Nevill Graham STOCK (Ref: Stock D/DLI 7/673/1)
- Corporal Ernest STOCKTON (Ref: Stockton D/DLI 7/674/1-18)
- 24559 Sergeant Robert STODDART, D.C.M., and Bar (Ref: Stoddart D/DLI 7/675/1-10)
- 66156 Sergeant William STODDART (Ref: Stoddart D/DLI 7/676/1-2)
- Sergeant F.G. STONE (Ref: Stone D/DLI 7/677/1-10)
- 4458050 Private Norman STONEHOUSE (Ref: Stonehouse D/DLI 7/678/1-3)
- 4446386 Private Harry STONES (Ref: Stones D/DLI 7/679/1)
- Regimental Sergeant-Major Albert STOREY (Ref: Storey D/DLI 7/680/1-2)
- 3139 Quartermaster-Sergeant Robert William STOREY (Ref: Storey D/DLI 7/681/1-11)
- Second Lieutenant Robert William STOREY (Ref: Storey D/DLI 7/682/1-4)
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3rd Battalion, 16th Battalion and 18th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Served with 3rd City of London Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps, 1914 - February 1915; commissioned temporary Second Lieutenant, 8 February 1915; temporary Captain, 1 March 1916; 16th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 7 February 1915 - n.d.; later 18th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, n.d.; temporary Company Commander, 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 1919
8th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry
Residence 42 West Parade, Halifax, Yorkshire; served in France in 1940.
The Durham Light Infantry
The Durham Light Infantry, 12 August 1922 - 3 November 1927; Royal Armoured Corps, 4 November 1927 - 17 November 1953 (Reserve, 28 October 1945 - 17 November 1953)
The Durham Light Infantry
Ref: D/DLI 7/664/12/5th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Ref: D/DLI 7/665/1The Durham Light Infantry
Served in The Durham Light Infantry First World War; later the Yorkshire Regiment, no. 235468
1st Battalion The Durham Light Infantry
Born 30 June 1927; Served in The Durham Light Infantry 27 January 1946 - 27 May 1948, in Greece as a clerk, Mechanical Transport Section; previously served in Royal Sussex Regiment Home Guard, 1942 - 1945, and Parachute Regiment September 1945 - January 1946.
16th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born Barnsley; residence Barnsley; enlisted, 18 June 1942;
died of wounds, 20 October 1944
15th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born Sunderland; enlisted Sunderland; died of wounds, 3 February 1916
13th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Ref: D/DLI 7/669/13rd Battalion, 10th Battalion and 15th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born, 5 April 1897; home address Hebburn; Second Lieutenant, 2 October 1916; Lieutenant, March 1918; acting Captain, April - May 1917 and 16 June 1918; Captain, 15 March 1921;10th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 2nd October 1916 - 5 February 1918; 15th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 6 February - 28 March 1918; 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 29 March - 20 June 1918; 15th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 20 June 1918 - [November 1918]; Reserve of Officers, 1922 - 1924; wounded, 24 March 1918; mentioned in despatches, London Gazette, 21 December 1917; and M.C., London Gazette, 18 September 1918
11th Durham Rifle Volunteer Corps
Ref: D/DLI 7/671/1The Durham Light Infantry
Ref: D/DLI 7/672/19th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry
Ref: D/DLI 7/969/12nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born Darlington; residence Darlington; killed in action, 23 April 1944
'A' Company, 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Ref: D/DLI 7/674/119th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born Medomsley, 1893; enlisted, 18 March 1915; wounded by gunshot, 15 October 1918; awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal in November 1918; transferred to Reserve, 26 February 1919; died 1964, aged 70. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
The Durham Light Infantry
Enlisted, 2 September 1914; later served in the Royal Defence Corps; discharged, 31 March 1919
2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Ref: D/DLI 7/677/12nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Ref: D/DLI 7/678/12nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Ref: D/DLI 7/679/19th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry and 4th (Gateshead) Cadet Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Sergeant with 9th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, First World War; badly wounded, April 1918; Sergeant-Major Training Officer of 4th Cadet Battalion, c. 1939 - 1945; died 11 December 1971
3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Served in the South African War, 1900 - 1901; possibly 8th (Service) Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, c. 1914; possibly 12th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 1914; deputy clerk of Military Tribunal, Startforth, Yorkshire, 1914 - 1918; father of Second Lieutenant R.W. Storey
Machine Gun Corps, The Durham Light Infantry
Born, 13 October 1896; enlisted, Barnard Castle, 2 September 1914; no. 19764 18th Hussars, 1914 - 1916; no. 41410 Machine Gun Corps, The Durham Light Infantry, 1916 - 1917; Machine Gun Corps T[ ] C[ ], 1917 - 1918; British Expeditionary Force from 18 October 1915; commissioned Second Lieutenant, 18 August 1917; killed, 9 March 1918; son of Quartermaster-Sergeant R.W. Storey