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War Memorial - Brackley, Northamptonshire, England




1914 - 1919,  1939 - 1945  and  Afghanistan

War Memorial WW I and WW II Inscription WW I To the men of
Brackley
who gave their
lives for king
and country
in the Great War

1914 - 1919

Names WW I Pte. P. E. Bedding, North'n
Pte. V. Bedding, North'n
Pte. W. J. Buckley, North'n
Pte. F. Faulkner, North'n
† 09 May 1915
† 02 Jun 1915

† 09 May 1915

Names WW I Boy F. Lines, R. N.
Pte. J. W. Quarterman, North'n
L/Cpl. J. H. L. Smith, 5th R. Lcs
Pte. W. Stanton, North'n
Lt. A. W. Tuckey, North'n
† 03 Feb 1915
† 13 Mar 1915
† 22 Sep 1915
† 26 Sep 1915
† 25 Sep 1915

Names WW I Pte. H. G. Carpenter, Oxf. & Bucks
A/S G. E. Cook, R. N.
Pte. H. J. George, A. S. C.
Pte. A. E. Lambourne, North'n
Pte. A. F. Simons, Hamps
† 14 Aug 1916
† 31 May 1916
† 08 Jan 1916
† 17 Aug 1916

Names WW I Gnr. J. Ayres, R. F. A.
Pte. A. Blencowe, 4th Middx
Pte. E. Feasey, E. Surr.
Pte. W. G. Freestone, S. Staffs
L/Cpl. F. W. Hawkins, R. Bucks Hrs.
† 25 May 1917
† 10 Apr 1917
† 12 Oct 1917
† 25 Oct 1917

Names WW I Pte. B. T. Merry, S. Staffs
Pte. W. Sammons, Oxf. & Buck.
Pte. O. Simmons, North'n
Pte. A. J. Tuckey, North'n
Pte. W. C. Tuckey, Suff.
† 24 Apr 1917
† 17 Aug 1917
† 16 Aug 1917
† 31 Jul 1917
† 26 Sep 1917

Names WW I Cpl. C. W. Bartlett, Notts & Derby, M. C.
L/Corp. E. Blaby, 12th London, C. de G.
Pte. C. Fathers, Middx
Pte. W. Flowers, North'n
Cpl. J. P. Green, R. A. M. C., M. M.

† 01 May 1918
† 12 Oct 1918


Names WW I Pte. A. E. Marshall, Oxf. & Bucks
St. Sgt. E. J. Phillips, Tanks, C. de G.
Pte. A. Willis, Durh. L. I.
Lt.* L. Aldous, Canadians, M. M.
† 27 Jul 1918
† 29 Sep 1918
† 08 Oct 1918
† 15 Apr 1919

* Lt. L. Aldous is mentioned as Lance Sergeant on CWGC.


Names WW II Names WW II
They shall grow not old
as we that are left grow old.

George H. Bradley
Richard A. Bedden
Harry W. Brooks
Ronald Bull
Edward C. Clarke
Albert Dale
William Faulkner
William W. Garrett
John F. W. Humphrey
Alan K. Jackson
Reginald H. Madelaine
William A. Pasquale
Archibald R. Tuckey
Walter A. Turvey
John G. Usher


Names after 1945

2009
Corporal N. Webster-Smith, R. M. P.
Afghanistan

Cpl. Nicholas Webster-Smith
Glangwill, Wales
24 years old

One of five British soldiers killed when an Afghan national policeman opened fire at a police checkpoint in the Nad e-Ali district of Helmand province, Afghanistan, on November 3, 2009.





Angel   

This page is dedicated to the 10 million victims of World War I and 60 million victims of World War II.
We should always remember the immense grief and loss each war brought to the world.

   Angel



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