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4th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery



 

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Those known to have served with

4th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery

during the Great War 1914-1918.

  • Bragg Charles James. Gnr. (d.25th August 1915)
  • Moffat . Andrew Bell. Sgt Mjr.
  • Watts Herbert Clement. Gnr. (d.23rd Jul 1917)

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Gnr. Herbert Clement Watts 4th Reserve Brigade Royal Field Artillery (d.23rd Jul 1917)

Herbert Watts was born in 1885, the first child of four in the family of Clement Watts and Fanny Rollins. He lived in Wardington with his parents and siblings. The village was home to many Watts, all related somewhere along the line which goes back to the 1700's. Herbert did apply for exemption in 1916 but his application was turned down.

He joined the Royal Horse Artillery and then the Royal Field Artillery, 4th Reserve Brigade. He died from the wounds he acquired on the battlefield and is buried in the Mendinghem Military Cemetery in Belgium.

Peta Millard




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Gnr. Charles James Bragg 228th Bty. 4th Wessex Bde. Royal Field Artillery (d.25th August 1915)

Gunner Bragg was the Son of Godfrey and Elizabeth Ann Bragg, of "Malpas", 1, Littlegate Rd., Paignton, Devon.

He was 20 when he died and is buried in Mount Abu Cemetery in India, Grave 374.

s flynn




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Sgt Mjr. Andrew Bell Moffat 4th Low Bde Royal Field Artillery

Please can you tell ME the abbreviations of the units he was in Joined as TA in 1911 and left 11/4/1930 with a presentation of a Gold pocket watch inscribed as follows:- 312 Bty Sgts Mess On occasion of leaving the battery 11/04/1930 I believe he went to Egypt....and if your information can confirm I would be grateful Will try and attach documents I got of the web but unfortunately as I have no knowledge of army procedures I do not understand them all Hope you can help Thank you Avril Anderson ...grandaughter p.s. not able to attach files ....please send me an e-mail address to forward them to you Avril

Avril Anderson






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