Some KSLI Wargraves

Taken whilst walking French War Cemeteries July 2004.

Menin Gate (KSLI) List 4

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Menin Gate (KSLI) List 4

Menin Gate (KSLI) List 4

Thiepval Monument (KSLI) 3

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Thiepval Monument (KSLI) 3

Thiepval Monument (KSLI) 3

Menin Gate (KSLI) List 5

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Menin Gate (KSLI) List 5

Menin Gate (KSLI) List 5

Menin Gate (KSLI) List 6

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Menin Gate (KSLI) List 6

Menin Gate (KSLI) List 6

Menin Gate (KSLI) List 7

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Menin Gate (KSLI) List 7

Menin Gate (KSLI) List 7

Savy (KSLI) BENBOW J.W

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Savy (KSLI) BENBOW J.W

Savy (KSLI) BENBOW J.W
James William Benbow 1st Btn KSLI, L/Cpl 12520 was KinA 19th Sept 1918 Aged 21. He was killed on the second day of the attack on the 'Hindenburg Line' and he is buried in grave 11.A.6 in the Savy British Cemetery France. He was the son of Jonathon and Sarah Benbow of Richards Castle, Nr Ludlow.

Savy (KSLI) DRURY D

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Savy (KSLI) DRURY D

Savy (KSLI) DRURY D
David DRURY, 1st Btn K.S.L.I, Pte 14564 was KinA 18th Sept 1918 aged 23. On the 18th and 19th of September 1918 his battalion was involved in the ;Battle of the Hindenburg Line' in the region of Fresnoy-le-Petit NE off St Quentin. David was among the 200 men of his battalion who were killed or injured during those two days. He was killed on the first day of the attack and is buried in grave 11.A.8 in the Savy Cemetery in France. He was the son of William & Alice Drury of Leech Meadows, Sheinton, Cressage.

Savy (KSLI) HOLROYD S

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Savy (KSLI) HOLROYD S

Savy (KSLI) HOLROYD S
1st Btn KSLI, Pte 26201 KinA 19th Sept 1918. He was killed on the second day of the attack on the 'Hindenburg Line' and he is buried in grave 11.A.7 in the Savy British Cemetery France.

Savy (KSLI) TOTTERDALE W.J

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Savy (KSLI) TOTTERDALE W.J

Rouen, Savy (KSLI) TOTTERDALE W.J
6th Btn KSLI, Pte 27300 was KinA 1st April 1918. His battalion had been involved in fierce fighting in the 'Battle of St Quentin' during the whole of March, it is probable that WJT was killed near Domart where the battalion attacked and inflicted heavy casualties on the enemy. A large number of reinforcements were required at this time to replace the heavy losses suffered. He is buried in grave 1.G.3 in the Savy British Cemetery.

Seraucourt Le Grand (KSLI) 3 Unknown

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Seraucourt Le Grand (KSLI) 3 Unknown

Seraucourt Le Grand (KSLI) 3 Unknown

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