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277 Brigade, Royal Field Artillery



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Those known to have served with

277 Brigade, Royal Field Artillery

during the Great War 1914-1918.

  • Banks George Edward. Sh.Smth. (d.5th Apr 1918)
  • Corkill MM.. Thomas Stephen. Sgt. (d.5th April 1918)
  • Hodgkinson Geoffrey Still. 2nd.Lt. (d.24th July 1917)
  • McAllister Daniel. Gnr. (d.21 Aug 1917)
  • McAllister Daniel. Gnr. (d.21st Aug 1917)
  • Ward Richard. Drvr.

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2nd.Lt. Geoffrey Still Hodgkinson 277th Brigade, A Bty. Royal Field Artillery (d.24th July 1917)

Second Lieutenant Geoffrey Hodgkinson served with A Battery, 277th Brigade Royal Field Artillery.

Caroline Hunt




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Drvr. Richard Ward 277th Brigade, B Bty. Royal Field Artillery

Richard Ward was my maternal great-grandfather. Very little is known about him. It stated on his marriage certificate that he was a driver in "B" Battery, 277th Brigade, RFA. He received Pip, Squeak and Wilfred medals.

Nicki McNeilly




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Gnr. Daniel McAllister 277th Bde. A Battery Royal Field Artillery (d.21st Aug 1917)

My uncle, Daniel McAllister, served with the Royal Field Artillery from 1916 through to his death in 1917. He died of exposure to a German Gas attack on his position just south of Ypres. He probably died within a few days, but not instantly. He is buried an Brandhoek New Militry Cemetery No 2.

John McAllister




205921

Gnr. Daniel McAllister A Battery 277th Brigade (d.21 Aug 1917)

My uncle, Gunner Dan McAllister, died during the last Battle of Ypres. I have been told he died of gas poisoning, but I do now know for certain. He is buried in Brandhoek New Military Cemetery No. 3 in Belgium

John McAllister






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