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 W: Wad to Wan
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- Durham Light Infantry Records
- 2473/350717 Lance-Corporal Frederick John WADE (Ref: Wade D/DLI 7/731/1-37)
- 14823 Private Thomas WAISTELL, M.M. and Bar (Ref: Waistell D/DLI 7/732/1-4)
- Major William Hugh WAISTELL (Ref: Waistell D/DLI 7/733/1)
- W.R. WAITE (Ref: Waite D/DLI 7/734/1-7)
- 4270383 Private Adam Herbert WAKENSHAW, V.C. (Ref: Wakenshaw D/DLI 7/735/1-39)
- 4463856 Private Ralph WALDOCK (Ref: Waldock D/DLI 7/983/1-5)
- 660 Drummer [ ] WALES (Ref: Wales D/DLI 7/736/1)
- 49918 Corporal Alexander WALKER, M. M. (Ref: Walker D/DLI 7/737/1-2)
- Private Frederick WALKER (Ref: Walker D/DLI 7/738/1-4)
- 4/10498 Sergeant George WALKER (Ref: Walker D/DLI 7/739/1-2)
- 4126 Sergeant John WALKER (Ref: Walker D/DLI 7/740/1)
- 4/8691 Private Robert WALKER (Ref: Walker D/DLI 7/741/1-2)
- 4448420 Private Albert Edwin WALKER (Ref: Walker D/DLI 7/984/1)
- 4449740 Corporal Arthur Horswell WALKER (Ref: Walker D/DLI 7/985/1)
- 6871 Private J.W. WALKER (Ref: Walker D/DLI 7/986/1)
- Private Robert WALKER (Ref: Walker D/DLI 7/987/1-3)
- Second Lieutenant Robinson WALLACE (Ref: Wallace D/DLI 7/988/1)
- 3718643 Sergeant Stephen Prescott WALLBANKS, M.M. (Ref: Wallbanks D/DLI 7/742/1-9)
- Second Lieutenant Austen Bowen WALLIS (Ref: Wallis D/DLI 7/989/1-29)
- 252129 Sergeant Ernest William WALTON (Ref: Walton D/DLI 7/743/1-17)
- Captain Henry Eland WALTON (Ref: Walton D/DLI 7/744/1)
- Lieutenant Herbert WALTON (Ref: Walton D/DLI 7/745/1-14)
- 20/47 Private Thomas WANDLESS (Ref: Wandless D/DLI 7/746/1-2)
Catalogue Contents
'F' Company, 8th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born, 1887; enlisted Stanley, 29 March 1914; overseas service 318 days with British Expeditionary Force, France; Private no. 2473, 1/8th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry; later Lance-Corporal no. 350717, 2/8th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry; later served with 151 Machine Gun Company, 50th Division; wounded, 1916; transferred to Army Reserve, 10 June 1918; discharged, 24 April 1919
12th Battalion and 15th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born Hamsterley; residence Witton-le-Wear; enlisted Newcastle upon Tyne;
killed in action, 22 April 1918
1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Entry in McGregor; served with 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, at Tientsin, China, 1938 - 1939; he also served in Peking, China
Signals Platoon, 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Served in Korea
9th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born, 9 June 1914 in Duke Street, Newcastle upon Tyne; residence, Newcastle upon Tyne; enlisted, Gateshead, September 1939; killed in action, 27 June 1942; awarded a posthumous Victoria Cross for his actions at Mersa Matruh, North Africa, on 27 June 1942. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
1st Battalion The Durham Light Infantry
Son of Joseph Watson Waldock and Annie Waldock of Ashington, Northumberland; killed in action 25 October 1943, aged 23. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
5th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Ref: D/DLI 7/736/12nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Awarded the Military Medal on 18 September 1918, near St. Quentin, when he captured a German machine gun crew and their weapon. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
18th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Enlisted, 23 September 1914; wounded on the first day of the Battle of the Somme, 1 July 1916; transferred to Army Reserve, 6 March 1918
10th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born Wakefield, Yorkshire; enlisted Durham; killed in action, 10 April 1917
68th Light Infantry
Enlisted, 23 June 1855; discharged, 26 October 1877
2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born Barnard Castle; enlisted Barnard Castle; killed in action, 8 January 1915
1st Battalion The Durham Light Infantry
Ref: D/DLI 7/984/12nd Battalion The Durham Light Infantry
Served in the U.K. 1932 - 1939
The Durham Light Infantry
Possibly the father of Private Robert Walker (D/DLI 7/987)
1st Battalion The Durham Light Infantry
Ref: D/DLI 7/987/18th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry
Died of wounds 2 October 1916
8th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born Lincolnshire; residence Cheshire; awarded the Military Medal for his actions on 10 June 1944; killed in action off the Albert Canal at Gheel, Belgium, 9 September 1944. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
3rd Battalion and 12th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry
Residence Whitley Bay, Northumberland; wounded 8 October 1916
3rd Battalion, later 2/6th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born 1882; attested, 29 November 1915; sent to 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 7 June 1916; transferred to 2/6th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 11 October 1916; promoted Lance-Corporal, 13 July 1916; demobilised, 19 March 1919; home address: 20 Worm Hill Terrace, North Biddick, Washington.
6th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Killed in action Sicily, Italy, July 1943; son of Colonel F. Walton of 6th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
7th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Mobilized, 4 August 1914; demobilized, March 1919
20th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born Esh Winning; residence Haswell Moor; enlisted Sunderland;
killed in action, 6 November 1916