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No |
Mem Ref |
Service No |
Rank |
Name |
Regiment / Service |
Battalion |
Date Of Death |
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1 |
02-B |
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2nd Lt |
Andrews, William James Morrison
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Royal Air Corps |
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04/06/1917 |
2 |
20-A |
23831 |
Pioneer |
Arthur, Richard James
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Royal Engineers |
1st Signal Company |
26/09/1914 |
3 |
06-B |
19682 |
Pte. |
Arthurs, James M
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Royal Canadian Regiment |
10th Battalion |
26/04/1915 |
4 |
05-B |
24906b |
Capt |
Bennett, William Henry David
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Royal Canadian Regiment |
13th Battalion |
15/08/1917 |
5 |
24-A |
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Capt |
Browne M.C., Bernard Score
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Royal Army Medical Corps |
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15/04/1918 |
6 |
15-B |
663 |
Corp |
Burrowes, John Jack
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South African Horse |
"A" Squadron |
23/12/1916 |
7 |
07-B |
531709 |
Pte. |
Campbell, Robert Thomas
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Canadian Army Medical Corps |
11th Field Ambulance |
27/10/1917 |
8 |
22-B |
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Lt Cmdr |
Campbell, George Richard Colin
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Royal Navy |
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10/10/1918 |
9 |
08-B |
477183 |
Pte. |
Coleman, Patrick George
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Royal Canadian Regiment |
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05/08/1916 |
10 |
25-A |
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Capt |
Cummings, William Gordon
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Royal Army Medical Corps |
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18/05/1917 |
11 |
09-B |
2537338 |
Pte. |
Curry, Walter
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Canadian Infantry |
19th Battalion |
10/11/1918 |
12 |
16-B |
1562 |
Pte. |
Daly (aka Hart), James (aka Jack)
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Australian Infantry |
57th Battalion |
27/09/1917 |
13 |
14-B |
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Trooper |
Daniel, Robert
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South African Infantry |
Kaffrarian Rifles |
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14 |
20-B |
31968 |
Pte. |
Dunwoodie, William David
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Auckland Regiment |
1st Battalion |
23/06/1917 |
15 |
11-A |
H/6139 |
L/Corp |
Fairbairn, William Andrew
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8th (King's Royal Irish) Hussars |
"B" Squadron |
13/06/1915 |
16 |
15-A |
30685 |
Driver |
Gartland, Patrick
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Royal Field Artillery |
Small Arms Division, Ammunition Col |
20/10/1918 |
17 |
17-B |
4797 |
Pte. |
Gates, Thomas
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Australian Infantry |
15th Battalion |
15/10/1917 |
18 |
24-B |
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St Nurse |
Gray, Emily
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Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service |
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16/01/1919 |
19 |
10-B |
404848 |
Pte. |
Hadden, George
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Canadian Machine Gun Corps |
7th Battalion |
27/06/1916 |
20 |
04-A |
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Lieut |
Harper, Edgar Henry
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South Staffordshire Regiment |
8th Battalion |
10/07/1916 |
21 |
06-A |
58599 |
R/man |
Hobson, William
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Kings Royal Rifle Corps |
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13/06/1919 |
22 |
03-B |
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2nd Lt |
Hodge, Wilfred
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Royal Air Force |
99th Squadron |
24/04/1918 |
23 |
02-A |
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Lieut |
Huggard, Hewitt
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East Yorkshire Regiment |
6th Battalion |
09/08/1915 |
24 |
26-A |
46463 |
Pte. |
Jeffs, Robert
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Royal Army Medical Corps |
31st Field Ambulance |
29/08/1915 |
25 |
11-B |
454448 |
Pte. |
Johnston, Thomas John
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Royal Canadian Regiment |
73rd Battalion |
13/04/1917 |
26 |
19-B |
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Maj |
Kelly, Henry Newton
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Indian Army |
33rd Punjabis |
25/09/1915 |
27 |
07-A |
3261 |
Corp |
Kelly, Henry Mitchell
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Black Watch |
1st / 6th Battalion |
03/04/1916 |
28 |
21-A |
121376 |
Sapper |
Knox, John Connor
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Royal Engineers |
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16/11/1917 |
29 |
05-A |
12874 |
Pte. |
Lavelle, John
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Highland Light Regiment |
10th Battalion |
25/09/1915 |
30 |
12-B |
138211 |
Pte. |
Lawson, Robert George
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Canadian Pioneers |
3rd Battalion |
04/10/1916 |
31 |
22-A |
36704 |
Sapper |
Leonard, James Joseph
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Royal Engineers |
157th Field Company |
12/10/1918 |
32 |
23-A |
13385 |
Sgt. |
Lewis, William Henry
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Royal Irish Fusiliers |
7th Battalion |
09/09/1916 |
33 |
03-A |
15403 |
Corp |
Loughran, Alexander
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Durham Light Infantry |
14th Battalion |
10/05/1916 |
34 |
12-A |
45206 |
Driver |
Lynn, Robert
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Royal Field Artillery |
87th Battery |
06/08/1915 |
35 |
16-A |
17201 |
2nd Lt |
McCrea, Alexander
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Royal Garrison Artillery |
58th Siege Battery |
27/06/1917 |
36 |
26-B |
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Pte. |
McDonald, J
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Canadian Infantry |
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37 |
08-A |
203309 |
Pte. |
McIntyre, Joseph
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Royal Scots Fusiliers |
1st / 4th Battalion |
19/04/1917 |
38 |
17-A |
5870 |
Bombad |
McKenna, John
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Royal Garrison Artillery |
128th Heavy Battery |
25/03/1918 |
39 |
09-A |
1134 |
Pte. |
McReynolds, Robert
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Highland Light Infantry |
1st / 6th Battalion |
14/08/1915 |
40 |
04-B |
286791 |
Pte. |
Montgomery, Walter Augustus
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Royal Air Force |
2nd Air Park |
23/11/1918 |
41 |
13-B |
433137 |
Pte. |
Neville, Robert
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Royal Canadian Regiment |
49th Battalion (C Company) |
01/10/1918 |
42 |
19-A |
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Capt |
Newell, Charles
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Royal Engineers |
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24/03/1918 |
43 |
10-A |
840 |
Sgt. |
Robinson, Henry (Harry)
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Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) |
7th Battalion |
12/07/1915 |
44 |
13-A |
75752 |
Gnr |
Rutherford, Thomas
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Royal Field Artillery |
112th Battery |
30/09/1914 |
45 |
18-A |
31042 |
Gnr |
Sands, Patrick Joseph
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Royal Garrison Artillery |
4th Battalion |
30/06/1917 |
46 |
25-B |
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Nurse |
Shortt, Frances Fanny
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Voluntary Aid Detachment |
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26/12/1918 |
47 |
21-B |
7/121 |
St Sgt Mjr |
Sloan, Robert
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Canterbury Regiment |
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21/08/1915 |
48 |
01-B |
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2nd Lt |
Smith, Stanley Herd
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Tank Corps |
2nd Battalion |
27/05/1918 |
49 |
18-B |
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Capt |
Tackaberry, John Bailey
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Indian Medical Service |
83rd Combined Stat. Hosp. |
25/03/1917 |
50 |
01-A |
18140 |
Pte. |
Telford, William John
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York & Lancaster Regiment |
1st Battalion |
08/05/1915 |
51 |
23-B |
33726 |
Worker |
Watt, Alicia
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Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps |
9th Battalion |
30/11/1918 |
52 |
14-A |
119957 |
Gnr |
Wright, George Henry
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Royal Field Artillery |
14th Brigade |
23/07/1917 |
Town : |
Dungannon |
Latitude : |
54.50472 |
Lontitude : |
-6.768944 |
Date Unveiled : |
11/11/1922 |
Dungannon War Memorial is situated in the Market Square in the centre of the shopping area of the town |
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Dungannon War Memorial is situated in the Market Square in the centre of the shopping area of the town
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The inscription on the memorial is ;-
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"In Memory Of The Soldiers And Nurses Of Dungannon Who Gave Their Lives For Freedom And Humanity In The Great War 1914 � 1918
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The memorial, which has been erected at a cost of �1,700, is the work of Mr. F.W. Pomeroy, R.A., London.
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It consists of a bronze figure, a soldier representing Victory, standing about 8 feet 6 inches, in height, which is mounted on a large pedestal of Stancliffe stone, on which are four bronze panels containing some 200 names of the fallen of Dungannon, almost 100 of those being men of the Royal Inniskillings Fusiliers.
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The total height of the monument is 18 feet 6 inches (approx 6m), and weights about 30 tons. It was unveiled by the Countess of Ranfurly.
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During his speech Brigadier-General Ricardo said, �Let the comradeship of the trenches, where no division of creed or class was known, be with them to the end. The memorial should remind them of their duty toex-Service men, especially the scarred and maimed in mind or body, many of whom to-day were unemployed. The men whom they honoured were all volunteers. No compulsion was needed to urge them. They lived and died free men.�
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Dr. F. C. Mann, chairman of the Dungannon War Memorial Committee, read out the list of the fallen of Dungannon and district, whose names were inscribed on the memorial.
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