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 P: Pa
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- Durham Light Infantry Records
- 2129 Private D.T. PADGETT (Ref: Padgett D/DLI 7/513/1-2)
- 3456658 Corporal (acting Sergeant) Robert Ernest PALMER (Ref: Palmer D/DLI 7/514/1)
- 300208 Corporal William PALMER (Ref: Palmer D/DLI 7/930/1-8)
- Private David PARK (Ref: Park D/DLI 7/515/1-8)
- 250326 Private David PARK (Ref: Park D/DLI 7/516/1-2)
- Lieutenant Walter Evelyn PARKE (Ref: Parke D/DLI 7/517/1)
- 4447756 Lance-Corporal David Edward PARKER (Ref: Parker D/DLI 7/518/1-55)
- 201347 Private Samuel PARKER (Ref: Parker D/DLI 7/931/1)
- 19788 Private John PARKIN (Ref: Parkin D/DLI 7/519/1-3)
- 237 Colour-Sergeant Thomas PARKIN (Ref: Parkin D/DLI 7/520/1)
- 200810 Signaller Robert PARKIN (Ref: Parkin D/DLI 7/932/1-10)
- 4444369 Private George PARNELL (Ref: Parnell D/DLI 7/521/1-3)
- 15632 Corporal John James PARTLEN (Ref: Partlen D/DLI 7/522/1(1-5))
- Second Lieutenant Arthur Cecil PATERSON (Ref: Paterson D/DLI 7/523/1-4)
- A. PATTON (Ref: Patton D/DLI 7/524/1)
Catalogue Contents
9th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Ref: D/DLI 7/513/1'S' Company, 9th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Enlisted in The Lancashire Fusiliers, later transferred to The Durham Light Infantry
8th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry
Born 1894; residence Durham City; enlisted 1914; discharged 1919
2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born, c. 1865; enlisted, The Durham Light Infantry, Newcastle, 29 July 1885; possibly served in Sudan campaign; discharged, 28 July 1897
The Durham Light Infantry
Enlisted The Durham Light Infantry, 29 December 1914; no overseas service; discharged, 7 March 1919;
see also Gunner R. Park, 33 Siege Battery, Royal Artillery, France 1915 - 1919, probably his brother
2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Entry in McGregor; killed in action, 13 October 1914
1st Battalion, 2nd Battalion and 6th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Enlisted, 13 August 1929; served for 20 years with The Durham Light Infantry, in the bands of the 1st and 2nd Battalions until the Second World War, then in 'B' Company, 6th Battalion; taken prisoner near Arras, France, 1940; Prisoner of War in Stalag XXB, Germany; transferred to Royal Army Service Corps Staff Band in 1949; Royal Army Pay Corps, 1954 - January 1963
The Durham Light Infantry
Ref: D/DLI 7/931/1The Durham Light Infantry
Enlisted, 15 September 1914; discharged, 10 January 1918
4th Volunteer Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Ref: D/DLI 7/520/1'A' Company, 5th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry
Born Thornley 15 September 1892; residence 3 Mulberry Terrace, New Kyo, Annfield Plain; occupation shoemaker; enlisted March 1916; joined 3/8th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry, (no. 4733); joined Signalling Section 12 June 1916; served in France from 30 November 1916; joined 5th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry on 26 December 1916; prisoner of war 1918; discharged 1919. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Ref: D/DLI 7/521/1'D' Company, 14th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Ref: D/DLI 7/522/11st/2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, later attached to 19th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Killed in action, 22 April 1918
The Durham Light Infantry
Served in the Eighth Army, 1941 - 1945