Beds Regt casualty lists June 15th, 1915

 

The following Beds Regiment casualty lists were issued on June 15th, with several men reported missing.

 

DIED OF WOUNDS

Pte Harry Palmer (24), 9381, 1st (2nd?) Battalion, May 16th, 1915 (Bethune Town Cemetery).

 

WOUNDED

Pte A. Bradshaw, 9335, 1st Battalion.

Pte A. Brown, 7945, 1st Battalion.

Pte T. R. Harvey, 13211, 1st Battalion.

 

SUFFERING FROM GAS POISONING

Sgt F. Courtnell, 15018, Ist Battalion.

Pte A. Field, 14353, 1st Battalion.

 

MISSING

 Pte Ernest Abrey, 14111, 1st Battalion (later reported killed in action on May 6th, 1915 - Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres).

Pte Arthur George Bunby (30), 13865, 1st Battalion (later reported killed in action on May 6th, 1915 - Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres).

Pte Harry Burgess (29), 3/7576, 1st Battalion (later reported killed in action on May 5th, 1915 - Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres).

Pte Ernest Church, 13326, 1st Battalion (later reported killed in action on May 7th, 1915 - Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres).

Pte P. H. Day, 14950, 1st Battalion.

Pte Frederick John Dumpleton (20), 14958, 1st Battalion (later reported killed in action on May 7th, 1915 - Sanctuary Wood Cemetery).

Pte Ernest Farley (20), 14530, 1st Battalion (later reported killed in action on May 5th, 1915 - Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres).

Pte J. Howard, 8293, 1st Battalion.

Pte David Oakley (28), 7635, 1st Battalion (later reported killed in action on May 5th, 1915 - Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres).

Pte Ernest Phipps (24), 12024, 1st Battalion (later reported killed in action on May 5th, 1915 - Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres).

Pte Albert Saunders, 14391, 1st Battalion (later reported killed in action on May 6th, 1915 - Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres).

Pte Walter John Sellick, 4/7171, 1st Battalion (later reported killed in action on May 7th, 1915 - Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres).

L-Cpl Alfred John Spruels (20), 13194, 1st Battalion (later reported killed in action on May 6th, 1915 - Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres).

Pte J. Larman, 14336, 1st Battalion, officially reported missing and unofficially a prisoner.

[The Luton News, June 17th, 1915, plus CWGC data]