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 V:
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- Durham Light Infantry Records
- Colonel the Hon. William Lyonel VANE (Ref: Vane D/DLI 7/724/1-19)
- P. 121637 Lieutenant Rene Edward VANE (Ref: Vane D/DLI 7/982/1)
- Sergeant Jack VART (Ref: Vart D/DLI 7/725/1-2)
- Lieutenant-Colonel Cuthbert VAUX, M.C. (Ref: Vaux D/DLI 7/726/1-15)
- Lieutenant-Colonel Ernest VAUX, C.M.G., D.S.O., V.D. (Ref: Vaux D/DLI 7/727/1)
- 308 Sergeant Thomas VENN (Ref: Venn D/DLI 7/728/1-4)
- Private W.H. VICKERS (Ref: Vickers D/DLI 7/729/1)
- 2972 Sergeant Thomas VINT (Ref: Vint D/DLI 7/730/1)
Catalogue Contents
68th Regiment, 1st Battalion, 2nd Volunteer Battalion and 6th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Entry in McGregor; Second Lieutenant 101st Foot, 16 January 1880 - 11 February 1880; 68th Foot, 11 February 1880 - 1 July 1881; Lieutenant 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 1 July 1881 - 29 October 1888; Captain 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 29 October 1888 - 14 September 1898; Major 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 14 September 1898 - 2 August 1902; retired, 2 August 1902; Major 2nd Volunteer Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 3 June 1902 - 27 June 1903; Lieutenant-Colonel 2nd Volunteer Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 27 June 1903 - 12 September 1903; Lieutenant-Colonel and Honorary Colonel 6th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 12 September 1903 - 14 July 1911; temporary Lieutenant-Colonel 6th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 21 March 1915; resigned, 5 April 1916; Honorary Colonel 6th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 19 April 1917; served South African War; served in the First World War; Recruiting Officer 68th Area; raised and commanded 2/6th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, France and Belgium as Area Commandant, 6 June 1917 - 6 July 1918; Vice-Chairman Durham County Territorial Association; regimental historian.
17th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry
Joined 17th Battalion at Penzance, Cornwall, 1942 or 1943, billeted in the Land's End Hotel with an infantry company; moved to Seaford, Sussex; left the Battalion at Brighton and Hove to take up a post in Nigeria as Adjutant of the Lagos Transit Camp, then to G III Ops with 1 (West African) Brigade of 92 (West African) Division. Also served in 4th Battalion Green Howards 1938 - 1939
1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 1933 - [1945]
4th Battalion and 12th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Second Lieutenant, 4th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 1914 - 1916; Lieutenant, 12th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 1916 - 1918; 68th Brigade Headquarters 23rd Division, 1918 - 1919; Lieutenant, Northumberland Hussars Yeomanry, 1920 - 1924; Captain, Northumberland Hussars Yeomanry, 1924 - 1928; Major, Northumberland Hussars Yeomanry, 1928 - 1935; Lieutenant-Colonel, Northumberland Hussars Yeomanry, 1935 - 1939; Brevet Colonel, Northumberland Hussars Yeomanry, 1939; served in France, 1916 - 1917; Italy, 1917 - 1919
1/7th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Commanding officer of the 7th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 1911 - 1918; honorary colonel of the 7th Battalion, 1922 - 1925
6th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Enlisted Crook, 1899; of Willington; killed in action, Ypres, Belgium, 27 April 1915
2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Enlisted Green Howards, transferred to 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, later Royal Engineers; served in First World War and Ireland, 1920 - 1922
2/8th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born, 1891; died, 1965