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 Y:
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- Durham Light Infantry Records
- 253708 Lieutenant Ernest YATES (Ref: Yates D/DLI 7/1004/1-12)
- Second Lieutenant Charles Henry YEAMAN (Ref: Yeaman D/DLI 7/800/1)
- Second Lieutenant Frederick YOUENS, V.C. (Ref: Youens D/DLI 7/801/1-8)
- 270048 Private George Oates YOUNG (Ref: Young D/DLI 7/802/1-4)
- 9/1975, later 203590 Private Thomas YOUNG, V.C. (Ref: Young D/DLI 7/803/1-3)
- 22507666 [ ] Donald YOUNG (Ref: Young D/DLI 7/1005/1-12)
Catalogue Contents
70th Battalion and 16th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry
Killed in action 13 October 1943
3/7th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Home address, 36 St. Edmunds Road, Gateshead; educated Bede College, Durham; graduated 1910; assistant schoolmaster; military service 8th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry; Durham O.T.C., 1916; nominated for 3/7th Battalion; gazetted Second Lieutenant, 29 January 1916; died during training, aged 25, 15 September 1916
13th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, 14 August 1893; enlisted as a Private, Royal Army Medical Corps, 1914 - 1915; wounded after the Battle of Loos; commissioned temporary second lieutenant, 25 January 1917; joined 13th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 'C' Company, 13 March 1917; died of wounds, 7 July 1917; awarded posthumous Victoria Cross for his bravery in the trenches at Klein Zillebeke, near Ypres, Belgium, 7 July 1917; London Gazette, 2 August 1917. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
12th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Later 55799 (9th Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment)
9th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born Thomas Morrell, at Boldon Colliery, 28 January 1895; used Young, his stepmother's surname, when he enlisted with 9th Battalion at Gateshead in 1914, aged 19; served as a stretcher-bearer; wounded near High Wood on the Somme, 16 September 1916 and evacuated to England; returned to Western Front, May 1917; awarded the Victoria Cross for the rescue from no-man's-land of wounded soldiers on nine separate occasions at Bucquoy, near Arras, France, from 26 to 31 March 1918; London Gazette, 4 June 1918; served to the end of the First World War; rejoined 9th Battalion as sergeant, 1920; discharged, 1921; re-enlisted in a National Defence Company, 1939; died Whickham, 15 October 1966. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
1st Battalion The Durham Light Infantry
Residence Whinney Hill, Durham City; served with the 1st Battalion in the Korean War