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 H: Ho
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- Durham Light Infantry Records
- [ ] John HOARE (Ref: Hoare D/DLI 7/891/1)
- Joseph T. HODGSON (Ref: Hodgson D/DLI 7/326/1-8)
- 4443214 Regimental Sergeant-Major John William Mark HOGBIN (Ref: Hogbin D/DLI 7/327/1-2)
- Private William HOGG (Ref: Hogg D/DLI 7/328/1)
- 32160 Sergeant George HOLBORN, D.C.M., M.M. (Ref: Holborn D/DLI 7/892/1)
- Captain Henry Bernard HOLDSWORTH (Ref: Holdsworth D/DLI 7/329/1-3)
- 2612, later 7782395 Sergeant James William HOLLAND (Ref: Holland D/DLI 7/330/1-5)
- 4439898 Sergeant Charles alias William HOLLINGTON (Ref: Hollington D/DLI 7/331/1-15)
- 9672 Regimental Sergeant-Major William Edward HOLMES (Ref: Holmes D/DLI 7/332/1-39)
- 288944 Lieutenant John Scott Burnett HOLT (Ref: Holt D/DLI 7/333/1-116)
- 6/148 Quartermaster and Captain William Miller HOPE (Ref: Hope D/DLI 7/334/1-45)
- 4470075 Bandsman James HOPKIN (Ref: Hopkin D/DLI 7/893/1-3)
- 4466781 Private Ernest HORDON (Ref: Hordon D/DLI 7/335/1)
- 4343244 Sergeant John Robert 'Jack' HORSMAN (Ref: Horsman D/DLI 7/894/1)
- 4/7698 Private Isaac HOUSTON (Ref: Houston D/DLI 7/895/1)
- 6929 Bandsman A. HOWARTH (Ref: Howarth D/DLI 7/896/1-4)
Catalogue Contents
5th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry
Served in the South African War at Ladysmith and Tugela Heights, and in the First World War at Hill 60, Sanctuary Wood and Ypres; his brother Hugh Hoare, 2nd Battalion The Durham Light Infantry was killed in action and buried in Boulogne (West) Cemetery, France.
14th Durham Cadet Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Ref: D/DLI 7/326/11st Battalion and 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Enlisted, 1924; mentioned in despatches, 1945, for gallantry in Burma (now Myanmar); retired, 1946 and joined Army Department Constabulary; awarded Police Long Service Medal, 1968; retired, 1969; died Darlington, 1979. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
The Durham Light Infantry
Killed in action n.d., [1916 - 1918]
There are four soldiers to whom this item may refer, as follows:
no. 18383 12th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, killed in action 17 July 1916,
no, 43357 14th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, killed in action 31 March 1918,
no. 19/1412 19th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, killed in action 18 July 1916,
no. 4/9745 20th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, killed in action 9 August 1917
15th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry
Born Pallion, Sunderland, 1898; occupation shipyard joiner; served in 15th Battalion; served as Regimental Sergeant-Major in the Royal Artillery during the Second World War; died December 1960. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
8th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Killed in action, 10 April 1918
8th Battalion, later 11th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Served in 8th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, and the Labour Corps, no. 330942, 12 September 1914 - 4 February 1919, and in 11th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, No. 7782395, 2 August 1921 - 24 March 1940
2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born, 1904; enlisted, 6 June 1921; transferred to Army Reserve, 17 November 1928; discharged, 5 June 1933; overseas service in Germany, November 1921 - January 1922; India, March 1922 - January 1927; China, January - July 1927 and India, July 1927 - November 1928
2nd Battalion, 7th Battalion and 12th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born, Barnard Castle; enlisted, 1907; 2nd Battalion, 1906 - 1913; 7th Battalion, 1916; 12th Battalion by 1919, promoted Sergeant, 18 May 1913; awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal, 1918; died 20 May 1920, aged 33; buried St. Mary's church, Barnard Castle. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
1st Battalion, 2nd Battalion and 6th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born, County Durham; residence, County Durham; enlisted 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 1933; China (Lance-Corporal 'D' Company), 1937 - 1939; Shanghai 1937; Tientsin, China, 1938; Hong Kong, China, 1939; Syria (Sergeant), 1939 - 1940; Malta (2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry), (Colour-Sergeant), 1941 -1942; commissioned Lieutenant, 6th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, ('B' Company) 17 May 1943; Sicily, Italy, July 1943; killed in action, 6 August 1943
6th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Temporary commanding officer of 18th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, August 1918
The Durham Light Infantry
Served in the regimental band and bugles (formed in 1940) during the Second World War; discharged July 1946
10th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born County Durham; residence County Durham; killed in action, 29 June 1944
6th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry
Residence Howden-le-Wear; taken prisoner of war on 28 May 1940.
2nd Battalion The Durham Light Infantry
Born Byker, Newcastle upon Tyne; residence Wallsend, Northumberland; enlisted Sunderland; killed in action, France and Flanders 9 August 1915. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
4th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry
Served in the South African War. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.