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67th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery
67th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery proceeded to France in March 1916 armed with four 8" Howitzers. They joined 1st Canadian Heavy Artillery Group in October 1917 then transferred to 62 Heavy Artillery Brigade in December.
31st July 1916 Battery Split
15th Aug 1916 Guns Attached
19th Aug 1916 Battery Reassembles
15th Oct 1916 Gunners KilledIf you can provide any additional information, please add it here.
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67th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery
during the Great War 1914-1918.
- Coulson Albert Victor. Gnr. (d.8th Oct 1917)
- Ruffle Alfred Charles. Gnr.
- Turney John James. Cpl.
- Williams Thomas Cecil. Gnr. (d.11th Oct 1916)
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255215Gnr. Albert Victor Coulson 67th Siege Battery Royal Garrison Artillery (d.8th Oct 1917)
Albert Coulson was the son of Henrietta Coulson of 247 Shobnall Street, Burton-on-Trent and Charles Coulson.Heather Mcnamara
254939Gnr. Thomas Cecil Williams 67th Siege Battery Royal Garrison Artillery (d.11th Oct 1916)
My father told me of a missing uncle who was never spoken about. He told me he and his brothers knew that he was a brother of my grandad and that he had died in WW1 and nobody, as far as they knew, had ever found out anything about him. This upset me, so I went on a mission to find out more. The only information I had was part of his parents names and they said he died at Ypres. It took me months to to find him because of misinformation. He actually died at the Somme. I now know where Thomas Williams is and will at some point in my life go to see him because, as I understand it, nobody ever has.I would be grateful if anybody knows anything about the 67th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery in October 1916.
Rick Williams
252842Cpl. John James Turney 67th Siege Battery Royal Garrison Artillery
John Turney served with 67th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery.Jennifer Gray
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