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 K: Ki to Kn
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- Durham Light Infantry Records
- Private Albert KILLINER (Ref: Killiner D/DLI 7/904/1-5)
- Sergeant Frederick Leonard KING (Ref: King D/DLI 7/375/1)
- Joseph KING (Ref: King D/DLI 7/376/1)
- 4462957 Company Sergeant-Major Russell KING (Ref: King D/DLI 7/377/1)
- 3063 Private William KINGDON (Ref: Kingdon D/DLI 7/378/1)
- 582 Lance-Corporal Charles Robert KINGHORNE (Ref: Kinghorne D/DLI 7/379/1)
- Sergeant-Major Arthur KINSON (Ref: Kinson D/DLI 7/905/1-3)
- 23087 Private George Leonard KIRBY, M.M. (Ref: Kirby D/DLI 7/380/1-11)
- 300215 Lance-Corporal Henry Marshall KIRKUP (Ref: Kirkup D/DLI 7/381/1)
- Brigadier Philip KIRKUP, M.C. (Ref: Kirkup D/DLI 7/382/1-6)
- 21908 Sergeant John KIRKUP, M.M. (Ref: Kirkup D/DLI 7/906/1)
- Private J. KNOWLSON (Ref: Knowlson D/DLI 7/383/1)
Catalogue Contents
9th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry
Born Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria; enlisted in King's Own (Lancaster) Regiment c. 1939; transferred to 9th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry before the Battle of El Alamein in 1942, as stretcher bearer; taken prisoner of war at Nijmegen, Holland.
The Durham Light Infantry
Born, 1890; enlisted, 1908; retired after 23 years of service, 1931; re-enlisted, August 1940; served with the Royal Engineers in the Middle East until 1945; died Catterick, Yorkshire, 1953. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
7th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Ref: D/DLI 7/376/116th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Ref: D/DLI 7/377/1106th Regiment, The Durham Light Infantry
Enlisted, 26 July 1859; discharged, 18 October 1867
2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Enlisted, 26 August 1880; also no. 2663 of the 2/5th Regiment of Fusiliers
3rd Battalion The Durham Light Infantry
Enlisted 1884; served as bugler 1884 - 1886; corporal 1887 - 1901; reserve and militia 1901 - 1907; Gibraltar 1907; training reserve, militia and Territorial Army 1909 - 1917; wounded at Loos, Belgium, with The Durham Light Infantry; awarded Queen's South Africa medal, King's South Africa medal and Khedive's Star.
10th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born Easington; enlisted, 30 December 1914; awarded the Military Medal for bravery, 1917; wounded, 28 October 1917; discharged, 21 September 1918; died 1973, aged 77. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
5th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Discharged, 2 May 1918
8th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
13th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry
Husband of Agnes Kirkup of 19 Sherburn Road, Gilesgate, Durham; died 5 October 1918, age 31; buried Guizancourt Farm Cemetery, Le Catelet, France.
11th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Served as stretcher-bearer