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 T: Th to Ti
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- Durham Light Infantry Records
- 4900 Sergeant A. or W. THOMAS (Ref: Thomas D/DLI 7/1235/1-5)
- 1452 Private G.H. THOMPSON (Ref: Thompson D/DLI 7/699/1)
- 275049 Sergeant George THOMPSON, M.M. (Ref: Thompson D/DLI 7/700/1-37)
- Colonel William Douglas Baird THOMPSON, D.S.O., M.C. (Ref: Thompson D/DLI 7/701/1-16)
- 5746 Private Robert P. THOMPSON (Ref: Thompson D/DLI 7/974/1-39)
- Private Richard THOMSON (Ref: Thomson D/DLI 7/702/1)
- 20147 Private W. THORNTON (Ref: Thornton D/DLI 7/975/1)
- 79826 Lance-Corporal George THORPE (Ref: Thorpe D/DLI 7/703/1-26(2))
- 79785 Private R.H. TILLEY (Ref: Tilley D/DLI 7/704/1-2)
- 5555 Band Sergeant Philip TILSON (Ref: Tilson D/DLI 7/705/1-8)
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Served in India with 2nd Battalion, Durham Light Infantry; and possibly with 9th (Secunderabad) Division, later Burma Division, the Indian Army
Ref: D/DLI 7/1235/1The Durham Light Infantry
Born South Church, Bishop Auckland; enlisted Middlesbrough, Yorkshire, 19 June 1884; transferred to Reserve [1891]; discharged [1896]
1/7th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, Transport Section
Born, 28 November 1893; baptised, 20 December 1893, Bishopwearmouth parish; enlisted, 5 October 1910; British Expeditionary Force, 17 April 1915; disembodied on demobilisation, 10 September 1919; re-enlisted with 7th Battalion (T.A.), 30 June 1920 as 4438190 Corporal Thompson; discharged, 29 June 1921; promoted Corporal, 6 March 1916; awarded the Military Medal; mentioned twice in despatches; awarded the Territorial Efficiency Medal; worked at Vaux Brewery, Sunderland, from 1936 as a fermenting room foreman; retired, 1958 - 1959; his grandfather had worked at the brewery for 30 years, and his father for 49 years; home address: 8 Crow Street, Sunderland.
9th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born, 1896; private in No. 21 Provisional Battalion, 7th Northumberland Fusiliers, 1914; officer commanding 'C' Company, 9th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, November 1915 - 1918; 5th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, October 1918 - n.d.; awarded Military Cross as second lieutenant, London Gazette, 18 July 1917; with 9th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, Arras, April 1917; awarded Distinguished Service Order and Croix de Guerre as lieutenant, London Gazette, 16 September 1918, for action in July 1918; disembodied, 13 April 1919; commanding officer, East Riding Yeomanry 1940; captured at Dunkirk; Prisoner of War to 1945; died 1978. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
The Durham Light Infantry
Residence Hartlepool; served in 11 Platoon, 63rd (Northumbrian) Division Cyclist Company, 1915 - n.d., and in The Durham Light Infantry; gassed n.d. [1917 - 1918]. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
The Durham Light Infantry
Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
7th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry
Served in 'C' Company, 12th Platoon; killed in action 26 March 1918
2/6th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Enlisted, 29 January 1917; promoted to Lance-Corporal, 15 September 1918; discharged, 12 March 1919
The Durham Light Infantry
Served in First World War; prisoner of war.
1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born London, 1880; 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 1895 - 1918; 1/25th Battalion, London Regiment 1918 - n.d; retired, November 1919; died, 1947. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.