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| BLETSOE 
              WAR MEMORIALWorld 
War 1 & 2 - Roll of Honour with detailed informationCompiled and copyright © 2002 Martin Edwards
 additional information Edward Bean - Churchwarden, Bletsoe
 |  |  There 
is a war memorial in the centre of the village. The memorial is a Celtic 
Cross in grey granite unveiled 13th June 1920.
  
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 | Colour 
Photographs Copyright © Martin Edwards 2002
 
 The picture below 
is of the original unveiling on 13th June 1920.
 and was  
taken from "Bedfordshire At War" by Nigel Lutt
 available for purchase 
from the Bedford Record Office.
  
 |  TO 
THEGLORY OF GOD
 AND IN MEMORY
 OF
 THE MEN OF BLETSOE
 WHO GAVE 
THEIR LIVES
 IN THE GREAT WAR
 1914-1919
  
 | CAMPION 
  | Walter 
Ernest  |  
 
                | Major, 
                    East Yorkshire Regiment. Plaque in the church reads: In Loving 
                    Memory of MAJOR WALTER E CAMPION, East Yorkshire Regiment. 
                    Killed in action near Lille Wednesday October 28th 1914. Aged 
                    43 years. Son of the late Mr. H. Campion. Educated Bedford 
                    Modern School (1882-89). Commemorated in RATION FARM MILITARY 
                    CEMETERY, LA CHAPELLE-D'ARMENTIERES, Nord, France. Special 
                    Memorial VI. M. A commerative plaque is to be found inside 
                    on the wall of St Mary's Church. A wooden battlefield grave 
                    marker bearing Walter Campion's name is now in Bletsoe Church. 
                    See also Bedford 
                    Modern School |   | 
 |   | From 
Andy Pay's research into the Marquis de Ruvigny' s Roll of Honour the following: 
 Volume 
1, Part 2, Page 57. CAMPION, Walter Ernest. Major, 1st Battalion (15th Foot), 
The East Yorkshire Regiment. Son of Henry Campion of Bletsoe castle near Bedford. 
Born Dean, co. Beds 9-8-1871, educated Bedford Modern School, gazetted 2nd Lieut 
East Yorkshire Regiment, from the Militia 12-12-1894, promoted Lieutenant 2-4-1897, 
Captain 10-5-1900, and Major 16-4-1913. Served in the South Africa War 1900-1902, 
being employed with the Mounted Infantry (slightly wounded), took part in the 
operations in the Transvaal in may and june 1900, including actions near Johannesburg, 
Pretoria and Diamond Hill (11th & 12th June), operations in the Orange River 
Colony July to 29th Nov 1900, including actions at Wittebergen (1st to 29th July), 
Bothaville and Caledon River (27th to 29th Nov), operations in Transvaal, west 
of Pretoria, including action at Frederickstad. Was in command of the 5th Mounted 
Infantry from Feb to Mar 1902, took part in the operations in Orange River Colony 
and Cape Colony 30th Nov 1900 to March 1901, operations in the Orange River Colony 
Mar to Sep 1901 and Oct 1901 and April to 31st May 1902 (mentioned in despatches, 
London Gazette 10-9-1901 and 29-7-1902, brevet of major, Queens medal with 4 clasps 
and Kings medal with 2 clasps), subsequently served in Burma, India and with the 
Expeditionary Force in France and Flanders, was wounded 20-9-1914, but returned 
to the front, and was killed in action near Lille 28th Oct following. |  |   | BARKER 
 | Harry 
 | Sergeant, 
TT/03385, Royal Army Veterinary Corps attached 20th Brigade H.Q., Royal Horse 
Artillery. Died Monday 14th October 1918 in Egypt. Aged 35. Son of John Barker, 
of Radwell, Bedfordshire.; husband of R. A. Barker, of 6, Bletsoe, Bedford. Commemorated 
on ALEXANDRIA (HADRA) WAR MEMORIAL CEMETERY, Egypt. Panel F. 228.  |   | SURRIDGE 
  | Walter 
Frederick   | Sergeant, 
20059, 1st Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action Monday 4th September 
1916 in France & Flanders. Aged 28. Born Bletsoe, enlisted Ampthill, resident 
Bedford. Son of John Surridge, of Chettles Close, Sharnbrook, Beds; husband of 
Caroline Surridge, of Church Farm, Church Rd., Sutton, Surrey. Commemorated on 
THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 2 C.  |   | HOLMES 
 | Cecil 
Richard   | [Lance 
Corporal on memorial] Private, 18042, 2nd Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed 
in action Thursday 20th September 1917 in France & Flanders. Aged 24. Born 
and resident Bletsoe, enlisted Bedford. Son of David and Clara Holmes, of Whitwick 
Green, Bletsoe, Bedfordshire. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, 
Belgium. Panel 48 to 50 and 162A.  |   | PETTIT 
  | Leonard 
Edwin   | Lance 
Corporal, 18030, 2nd Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Died Tuesday 28th December 
1915 in France & Flanders. Aged 25. Born and resident Bletsoe, enlisted Bedford. 
Son of James and Elizabeth Pettit. of Bletsoe. Buried in ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY, 
Pas de Calais, France. Grave VI. B. 25A.  |   | ARMSTRONG 
 | Thomas 
 | Private 
162295, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Killed in action Saturday 12th October 1918 
in France & Flanders. Age 26. Born Bletsoe, enlisted Bedford. Formerly 3/7503, 
Bedfordshire Regiment. Buried in NEUVILLY COMMUNAL CEMETERY AND EXTENSIONNord, 
France. Grave A. 33.  |   | BROWN 
 | Arthur 
George   | Private, 
22895, 8th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action Friday 15th September 
1916 in France & Flanders. Age 17. Born and resident Bletsoe, enlisted Bedford. 
Buried in GUILLEMONT ROAD CEMETERY, GUILLEMONTSomme, France Grave X. A. 2. 
 |   | COLEMAN 
 | Albert 
Ernest   | Private, 
18025, 2nd Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action Friday 30th August 
1918 in France & Flanders. Age 20. Born and resident Bletsoe, enlisted Bedford. 
Formerly 202176, Royal Scots. Buried in COMBLES COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme, 
France. Grave II. F. 15.  |   | PARKER 
  | Artimas 
William   | Private, 
3/7562, 8th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action Thursday 15th June 
1916 in France & Flanders. Age 18. Born and resident Bletsoe, enlisted Bedford. 
Buried in ESSEX FARM CEMETERYIeper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Grave II. R. 18. 
  |   | WILDMAN 
 | Charles 
 | Private, 
200477, 4th Battalion, Alexandra, Princess of Wale's Own (Yorkshire Regiment). 
Died Tuesday 25th June 1918 in France & Flanders. Age 25. Born Bedford, enlisted 
Stokesley, resident Bletsoe. Buried in HAUTMONT COMMUNAL CEMETERYNord, France. 
Grave V. A. 10.  |   | CRANE 
 | Ernest 
H  | Petty 
Officer Boy, TR/9/48630, 53rd Training Reserve Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. 
Died Saturday 2nd November 1918. Aged 18. Adopted son of William Crane; son of 
Amy Newton. Buried in Bengeo (HolyTrinity) Churchyard, Hertfordshire.
 |   |  |  | In 
the churchyard but not on the memorial - 1939-1945 |   | PILFORD 
  | Ernest 
Alfred  |  
 |  | Sergeant 
                    (Pilot) 115343, 245 Sqdn., Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. 
                    Died Wednesday 30th April 1941. Aged 28. Son of Mr. and Mrs. 
                    Joseph John Pilford; husband of Ailsa Dean Pilford, of St. 
                    Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands. Buried in BLETSOE (ST.MARY) 
                    CHURCHYARD, S.E. corner of churchyard. |  |  THEIR 
NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE 5 
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