Tag Army

The tag named Army has been allocated to the individuals featured on this site that served in the Army during WW1.

Waters, A J

Waters & Standen

A J Waters Rank: Private Regiment: Army Service Corps Sister: Mrs F T Standen Brother: Benjamin H Waters Brother-in-Law: F T Standen Sister’s Address: 16 Cranbrook Road, St Leonards Other Info: Two years in Egypt. Published: November 1917 Please use the comments box below if you can…

Waters, Benjamin H

Waters & Standen

Benjamin H Waters Rank: Private Regiment: Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry Sister: Mrs F T Standen Brother: A J Waters Brother-in-Law: F T Standen Sister’s Address: 16 Cranbrook Road, St Leonards Other Info: Wounded. Formerly a St Leonards Postman. Additional name information from the Lives…

Standen, F T

Waters & Standen

F T Standen Rank: Private Regiment: Motor Transport, Army Service Corps Wife: Mrs F T Standen Brothers-in-Law: Benjamin H Waters & A J Waters Address: 16 Cranbrook Road, St Leonards Published: November 1917 Please use the comments box below if you can provide more information about…

Quaife, John Hubert

J H Quaife

John Hubert Quaife Rank: Rifleman Regiment: 2nd Battalion, King’s Royal Rifles Mother: Mrs M Quaife Address: 13 St Peter’s Road, St Leonards Other Info: Missing as of November 1914. According to CWGC, John died aged 27 on 14th September 1914, and possibly only identified in 1925.…

Pain, George A

George A Pain

George A Pain Rank: Private Regiment: Bedfordshire Regiment Parents: Mr & Mrs Victor Pain Address: 5 Arnside Road, St Leonards Other Info: Wounded twice in less than four months. Published: November 1917 Please use the comments box below if you can provide more information about this person

McAleese, Thomas Patrick

Thomas Patrick McAleese

Thomas Patrick McAleese Rank: Private Regiment: Canadian Expeditionary Force Father: Bernard McAleese Wife: Mrs L McAleese (nee Jeffery) Address: Brandon, Manitoba, Canada Other Info: The wedding was celebrated at Staplecross Wesleyan Chapel on 31st October 1917. Thomas was born in County Antrim, Ireland. Thomas’ CEF…

Douch, William Alfred

William Alfred Douch

William Alfred Douch Rank: Private Regiment: Northamptonshire Regiment / 1st Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment Mother: Mr & Mrs W Douch Address: 2 Gladstone Terrace, West Hill, Hastings Other Info: Killed in action aged 21. According to CWGC, William died on 26th October 1917. He is remembered…

Buchanan, W

Carlton, Collins & Buchanan

M Buchanan Rank: Private Regiment: Canadian Expeditionary Force Mother-in-Law: Mrs F Carlton Brother-in-Law: Thomas J Carlton In-Law’s Address: 83 Hughenden Road, Hastings Published: November 1917 Please use the comments box below if you can provide more information about this person.

Collins, H

Carlton, Collins & Buchanan

H Collins Rank: Sergeant Regiment: Engineers, Canadian Expeditionary Force Aunt: Mrs F Carlton Cousins: George Carlton, M Carlton, William Ernest Carlton & Thomas J Carlton Aunt’s Address: 83 Hughenden Road, Hastings Published: November 1917 Please use the comments box below if you can provide more…

Carlton, George

Carlton, Collins & Buchanan

George Carlton Rank: Company Quarter Master Sergeant Regiment: Devonshire Regiment Aunt: Mrs F Carlton Brother?: M Carlton Cousins: H Collins, William Ernest Carlton & Thomas J Carlton Aunt’s Address: 83 Hughenden Road, Hastings Other Info: Wounded for the fourth time. Now in hospital…

Carlton, William Ernest

Carlton, Collins & Buchanan

William Ernest Carlton Rank: Lance Corporal Regiment: Royal West Kent Regiment Aunt: Mrs F Carlton Cousins: George Carlton, M Carlton, H Collins & Thomas J Carlton Aunt’s Address: 83 Hughenden Road, Hastings Other Info: Wounded and blinded. Now in hospital in Chelsea. Additional name…

Bourne, A E

A E Bourne

A E Bourne Rank: Trooper Regiment: 2nd Life Guards Mother: Mrs Bourne Address: 3 Broomgrove Road, Hastings Other Info: Gassed, now in a convalescent camp at the Front. Published: March 1917 & November 1917 Please use the comments box below if you can provide…