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Davis Army

Davis, Harry

  • 20th January 20164th June 2018
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DavisDavisHarry Davis

Rank: Colour Sergeant

Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Scots Guards / Highland Light Infantry

Father: Mr & Mrs Charles Davis

Brother: Frank Davis & Fred Davis

Address: 11 Stanhope Place, St Leonards

Other Info: Drill Instructor at Plymouth. At the Front.

Published: November 1914 & September 1917

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Ralfe Allen Fuller Whistler Army

Whistler, Ralfe Allen Fuller

  • 10th December 20154th March 2023
  • by admin

Ralfe Allen Fuller WhistlerRalfe Allen Fuller Whistler

Rank: Second Lieutenant

Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Highland Light Infantry

Parents: Fuller Whistler & Mrs Gwenllian Annie Whistler (nee Robinson)

Address: Caldbec House, Battle

Other Info: In October 1914 he was wounded when serving with his father’s regiment in France. According to CWGC, Ralfe died aged 21 on 28th April 1917. He is remembered at Aubigny Communal Cemetery Extension, grave reference: VI.D.7

An article published in the Hastings & St Leonards Observer dated 5th December 1914 reports: “Mr. Fuller Whistler has received an interesting letter from his son, Second Lieutenant Ralph (sic) Whistler, who is on active service with his regiment, the Highland Light Infantry.

He describes his recent narrow escape from death while on duty. He was knocked over by a bullett, which penetrated his great coat, his tunic and his order book, which was in his left breast pocket. Subsequently the Lieutenant found the bullet lying in his pocket, and has sent it home to his mother as a souvenir.

It will be remembered that the gallant Lieutenant was wounded early in October, and he only returned to the Front about three weeks ago.’

More information about Ralfe can be read on the King’s School Canterbury Roll of Honour.

Published: October 1914 & December 1914

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F Whistler Army

Whistler, Fuller

  • 10th December 201511th February 2018
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F WhistlerFuller Whistler

Rank: Captain / Major

Regiment: 10th Battalion, Highland Light Infantry

Son: Ralfe Allen Fuller Whistler

Address: Battle

Other Info: At Aldershot. According to the CWGC record for his son, Fuller was a Major by the end of the war and lived at Caldbec House.

Published: October 1914

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