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 T: Tu
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- Durham Light Infantry Records
- Second Lieutenant Francis Ralph TUBBS (Ref: Tubbs D/DLI 7/712/1-2)
- 264/300017 Second Lieutenant George William TUCKER, D.C.M. (Ref: Tucker D/DLI 7/713/1-5)
- 4455602 Private Henry George TUCKER (Ref: Tucker D/DLI 7/714/1-12)
- Sergeant Instructor Herbert J. TUFFS (Ref: Tuffs D/DLI 7/715/1-5)
- 14792792 Private Josef TUMILTY (Ref: Tumilty D/DLI 7/977/1-2)
- 21790 Lance-Corporal Christopher TURLEY, M.M. (Ref: Turley D/DLI 7/978/1-32)
- Colonel John TURNBULL, C.M.G., V.D., D.L. (Ref: Turnbull D/DLI 7/716/1-2)
- 20/518 Lance-Corporal John TURNBULL (Ref: Turnbull D/DLI 7/717/1)
- Corporal William Stockburn TURNBULL (Ref: Turnbull D/DLI 7/718/1-16)
- [ ] Alistair TURNBULL (Ref: Turnbull D/DLI 7/979/1(1-75))
- 31062 Captain & Adjutant Roland Rockliffe TURNBULL, M.C. (Ref: Turnbull D/DLI 7/980/1-9)
- 22536 Private Alfred TURNER (Ref: Turner 1 D/DLI 7/719/1-7)
- 3281 Private Thomas TURNER (Ref: Turner 2 D/DLI 7/720/1)
- 22536 Private Alfred TURNER (Ref: Turner D/DLI 7/981/1-2)
- Major Garry Alexander TURNER (Ref: Turner D/DLI 7/1011/1-8)
- 8915 Warrant Officer Class II (Company Sergeant-Major) Joseph TURTON, M.M. (Ref: Turton D/DLI 7/721/1-16)
- 246000 Corporal Percy William TUTCHER (Ref: Tutcher D/DLI 7/722/1-20)
Catalogue Contents
The Durham Light Infantry
Ref: D/DLI 7/712/18th Battalion (T.A.), 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal, 1916; commissioned to 3rd Battalion, May 1918 as a Temporary Second Lieutenant; gained the Italian Medal for Valour. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
6th Battalion and 10th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Enlisted, 7 May 1938; captured Boulogne, France, 5 May 1940; prisoner of war; discharged, 14 March 1946; died six weeks after repatriation.
The Durham Light Infantry
Ref: D/DLI 7/715/1The Durham Light Infantry
Born Durham City 7 March 1927; at No. 4 Infantry Training Centre (D.L.I.), Brancepeth c.1943; died 15 February 1992
20th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry
Born Middlesbrough, Yorkshire, 1895; served with 20th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry in the First World War; awarded the Military Medal for the attack at Menin, Belgium, on 14 - 15 October 1918; served in the Home Guard during the Second World War; died January 1978. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
4th Durham Rifle Volunteers, 4th Volunteer Battalion, and 8th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Commissioned 4th Durham Rifle Volunteers, 1885; 4th Volunteer Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 13 December 1887; Captain commanding 1st Service Company, 4th Volunteer Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 22 February 1900; served in South African War, 1900 - 1901; commanded 8th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 1908 - 1912, and 16 October, 1914 - 1917; with British Expeditionary Force, France and Belgium, from 19 April 1915; Honorary Colonel, 21 November 1928 - 1937; died, 16 May 1937
13th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born West Hartlepool; enlisted Sunderland; killed in action, France and Flanders, 21 October 1917
22nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Discharged, 18 October 1918
The Durham Light Infantry
Son of Colonel John Turnbull, 8th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry, of Chester-le-Street.
18th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry
Residence South Shields; joined 18th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry as Second Lieutenant; adjutant in 1919; died 1986
17th Battalion, later 11th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born Low Fell, Durham; enlisted Gateshead; died of wounds, 2 October 1915
106th Regiment of Foot
Born Birmingham, Warwickshire; re-engaged at Birr, County Offaly, Ireland, 15 May 1863; overseas service, East Indies, 12 years 3 months; awarded Persian War Medal; discharged Sunderland, on completion of 21 years service, aged 37, on 28 August 1873
11th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry
Born Low Fell; enlisted Gateshead; died of wounds, France and Flanders, 2 October 1915
2nd Battalion, 1st Battalion and 6th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry
Entry in McGregor; born 23 May 1931; National Service 1954; commissioned into regulars, Durham Light Infantry, 1954; attached Somaliland Scouts 1955 - 1958; served with 1st Battalion The Durham Light Infantry in Cyprus 1958 - 1959; adjutant 6th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry 1960 - 1962; served in The Light Infantry 1968 - 1969.
'C' Company, 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born Hetton; residence Wheatley Hill; enlisted Newcastle upon Tyne; killed in action, 21 March 1918
1/6th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born Peckham, Surrey; enlisted Peckham, December 1915; no. 203432, 5th Battalion, East Surrey Regiment, December 1915 - 20 April 1918; 1/6th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 20 April - 27 May 1918; killed in action, 27 May 1918