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25th (Cyclist) Battalion, London Regiment



   25th (County of London) Cyclist Battalion, London Regiment were a unit of the Territorial Force with their HQ at Fulham House, Putney Bridge, Putney.

5th Aug 1914 War Stations

10th Aug 1914 Move

25th Jan 1915 Head Quarters

3rd Feb 1915 On the Move

15th Apr 1915 Air Raid

26th of May 1915 Strengthening the Line  location map

26th of May 1915 24th London Regiment Relieved

9th Aug 1915 Air Raid

12th Aug 1915 Air Raid

16th Oct 1915 The Derby Scheme

1st Dec 1915 Derby Scheme Armlets

Dec 1915 On the Move

2nd Dec 1915 Reorganisation

11th Sep 1915 Last day of Derby Scheme Recruitment

10th Jan 1916 Group System Reopens

9th February 1916 Call Ups

26th Aug 1916 Reorganisation

23rd May 1917 On the Move

26th May 1917 On the Move

5th Jun 1917 Difficult Conditions

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25th (Cyclist) Battalion, London Regiment

during the Great War 1914-1918.

  • Grist Pervical Charles Hugh. 2nd Lt. (d.18th Sep 1918)
  • Gutberlet John Thomas. Rfmn.

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  2nd Lt. Pervical Charles Hugh Grist 6th Battalion Norfolk Regiment (d.18th Sep 1918)

Pervical Grist enlisted as a private in the 25th (County of London) Cyclist Battalion, The London Regiment. He was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant with the 6th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment.

<p>Percy circa 1916

David Greeley






  Rfmn. John Thomas Gutberlet 25th Btn. London Regiment

John Thomas Gutberlet, taken on his Silver Wedding Anniversary 1958

John Thomas Gutberlet, known as Jack, served as Rifleman S/35235, 25th Battalion, Rifle Brigade. He enlisted on 10th December 1915, and was mobilised on 28th July 1917. He was posted to 17th Battalion, London Regiment on 6th October 1917. He went to France on 6th January 1918, and joined the Battalion in the field on 16th February 1918 and was missing from 21st March 1918, but later confirmed as a prisoner-of-war in Limburg Camp.

<p>John Thomas and his wife Lettuce May Martin.

Janet Fouad






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