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          | LANGFORD 
              WAR MEMORIALWorld War 1 & 2 - Roll of Honour with detailed 
              informationCompiled and copyright © 2000 Lynda Smith
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          There are for some reason 
            two First World War memorials, one stands inside the churchyard and 
            the other forms the Clock Tower in the centre of the village. All 
            the names for the First World War are identical but the Clock Tower 
            also contains the names of the men from the Second World War. The 
            names have been sorted into alphabetical order for ease of reading.   
          War 
            Memorial in Churchyard of St Andrew’s ChurchTo the Glory of God and in Honoured Memory
 Of the Men of This Parish Who Fell in the
 Great War 1914 – 1918
 ----------------------- Clock 
            Tower War Memorial in the Village Erected 
            by the Parishioners to
 the immortal memory
 of the men of Langford
 who gave their lives
 for freedom in the
 Great Wars
 1914–18 
            1939–45 
         
          | BEAUMONT 
             |  
              Frederick C.  |  
              Private 25673. 8th Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed 
              in action Friday 15 September 1916. (Note 1915 on Clock Tower Memorial). 
              Born and lived Langford. Enlisted Bedford. No known grave. Commemorated 
              on Thiepval memorial, Somme, Pas-de-Calais, France. Ref. Pier & 
              Face 2C  |   
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              BLAND  |  
              Herbert Charles  |  
              Private 18805. "C" Company, 2nd Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment. 
              Died of wounds Wednesday 3 November 1915. Age 33. Born Clifton. 
              Lived Langford. Enlisted Bedford. Son of William & Sarah Bland 
              of Clifton, Bedfordshire. Husband of Margaret Bland, of Stockbridge, Henlow, 
              Biggleswade. Buried in Chocques Military Cemetery, Pas-de-Calais, 
              France. Plot I. Row G. Grave 91.  |   
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              BROWN  |  
              Frederick William  |  
              Private 19050. 2nd Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed 
              in action Tuesday 11 July 1916. Age 21. Born and lived Langford. 
              Enlisted Bedford. Son of William & Mary brown of 10 The Leys, 
              Langford, Biggleswade, Bedfordshire. No known grave. Commemorated on Thiepval 
              Memorial, Somme, France. Ref. Pier & Face 2C  |   
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              BROWN  |  
              Herbert  |  
              Private 25480. 4th Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed 
              in action Saturday 9 November 1918. Born & Lived Langford. Enlisted 
              Bedford. Buried in Bougnies Communal Cemetery, Quevy, Hainaut, Belgium. 
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              BROWN  |  
              Oscar  |  
              Private 28485, 13th Battalion, Essex Regiment. Died of wounds 20 
              February 1917. Aged 29. Born and resident Biggleswade, Beds, born 
              Langford, Bedfordshire. Baptised 31 March 1889 in Langford, son 
              of Albert and Mary Jane Brown, of Langford, Bedfordshire. Married. 
              Resident 31, Castle Street, Luton. In the 1911 census he was aged 
              22, born Langford, Bedfordshire, Assisting in the family Market 
              Gardening Business, Bentley House, Station Road, Langford, Bedfordshire. 
              Married Maud Florence Wren 23 December 1911 at Biggleswade, aged 
              23, son of Albert Brown. Buried in DERNANCOURT COMMUNAL CEMETERY 
              EXTENSION, Somme, France. Plot V. Row C. Grave 41. See also Luton 
              and George Kent, Luton |   
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              BROWN  |  
              Sidney  |  
              Corporal 33021. 7th Battalion Leicestershire Regiment. 
              (Formerly 6417 Bedfordshire Regiment) Killed in action Sunday 28 
              October 1917. Age 21. Born and lived Langford. Enlisted Biggleswade. 
              Son of Frederick John and Emily brown of 1 Dark lane, Langford, 
              Bedfordshire. No known grave. Commemorated on Tyne Cot Memorial, Zonnebeke, 
              West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 50-51.  |   
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              CARTER  |  
              Ernest  |  
              Private 203345. 4th Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment. 
              Killed in action Tuesday 30 October 1917. Age 19. Born Walkern, 
              Herts. Lived Langford. Enlisted Biggleswade. Son of George & 
              Edith Carter of Dark Lane, Langford. Commemorated on  Tyne Cot Memorial, 
              Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 48-50 & 162A  |   
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              CHAMPKINS  |  
              Ivor Bertie  |  
              Private 35105. 4th Battalion Alexandra, Princess of Wales’s Own 
              (Yorkshire Regiment.) (Formerly 34525 9th T.R. Battalion). 
              Killed in action Friday 12 April 1918. Age 18. Born Langford. Enlisted 
              Biggleswade. Son of Mr. Mrs. M. Champkins of 19 Council Cottages, 
              Dark Lane, Langford, Bedfordshire. No known grave. Commemorated on Ploegsteert 
              Memorial, Comines-Warneton, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 4.  |   
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              CHAMPKINS  |  
              William Edward   |  
              Possibly Private G/23765. 
              8th Battalion The Queen’s (Royal West Surrey) Regiment. 
              Died Saturday 28 September 1918. Born, lived and enlisted Biggleswade.Buried 
              in Le Cateau Military Cemetery, Nord, France. Plot I. Row B. Grave 
              131.  |   
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              CLARK  |  
              Frederick W.  |  
              Corporal 27831. 1st Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment. 
              Died of wounds Sunday 20 May 1917. Age 24. Born and lived Langford. 
              Enlisted Bedford. Son of George & Fanny Clark of High Street, 
              Langford. Buried in Duisans British Cemetery, Entrun, Pas-de-Calais, 
              France. PLot III. Row N. Grave 4  |   
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              COOPER  |  
              Hubert  |  
              Private G/14518. 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment. 
              Killed in action 22 November 1916. Born Henlow. Enlisted Bedford. 
              No known grave. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. 
              Pier & Face 7C.  |   
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              COOPER  |  
              Joseph Hyde  |  
              Private 36561. 2nd Battalion Duke of Cornwall’s Light 
              Infantry. (Formerly 210816 A.S.C.) Died Sunday 22 December 1918. 
              Born Stotfold. Lived Langford. Enlisted Biggleswade. Buried in Mikra 
              British Cemetery, Kalamaria, Greece. Grave 1090.  |   
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              DINES  |  
              James  |  
              Private 2632. 2nd Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed 
              in action Thursday 12 October 1916. Age 17. Born and lived Langford. 
              Enlisted Ampthill. Son of George & Abigail Dines of Ivel terrace, 
              Langford, Biggleswade, Bedfordshire. No known grave. Commemorated on Thiepval 
              Memorial, Somme, France. Pier & Face 2C  |   
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              DINES  |  
              Thomas  |  
              Private 10400. 7th Battalion East Surrey Regiment. Killed 
              in action 12 March 1916. Age 20. Born Langford. Lived Halstead, 
              Essex. Enlisted Chelmsford, Essex. Son of Joseph & Harriett 
              Dines of Meadow End, Ridgwell, Essex. Buried in Vermelles British 
              Cemetery, Pas-de-Calais, France. PLot II. Row J. Grave 8.  |   
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              EDMUNDS  |  
              Albert Gordon  |  Private 
              27608. 4th Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment. Died Wednesday 
              9 May 1917. Age 33. Lived Langford. Enlisted Bedford. Son of HW 
              & Elizabeth Ann Edmunds, of 27 Council Houses, Station Road, 
              Langford. Buried in north-west part of Langford (St. Andrew) Churchyard, 
              Bedfordshire.Gravestone reads: 27608 Private 
              A.G. Edmunds Bedfordshire Regiment 9th May 1917. Age 33 R.I.P.  |   
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              GORDON  |  
              Henry William  |  
              Possibly Serjeant 
              14284. 3rd Battalion Grenadier Guards. Died of wounds 
              Thursday 1 February 1917. Age 25. Born St. Cuthbert’s, Bedford. 
              Son of Richard W. & C.A. Gordon of 6 Leslie Avenue, Garlinge, 
              Westgate on Sea, Kent. Buried in Heilly Station Cemetery, Mericourt-l’Abbe, 
              Somme, France. Plot V. Row G. Grave 30.  |   
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              GREEN  |  
              Herbert  |  
              Private 42877. 10th Battalion Essex Regiment. (Formerly 
              10546 Bedfordshire Regiment). Killed in action 26 April 1918 Age 
              19. (1917 on Clock Tower War Memorial). Born & lived Langford. 
              Enlisted Biggleswade. Son of Edward & Gottie Green of 4 Station 
              Road, Langford, Bedfordshire. Buried in Hangard Communal Cemetery Extension, 
              Somme, France. Plot III. Row A. Grave 5.  |   
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              INGRAY  |  
              William [Arthur]  |  
              [Spelt INGREY on CWGC & SDGW] Gunner 236862 "A" Bty. 330th Bde., 
              Royal Field Artillery who was killed in action on Thursday, 4th 
              April 1918. Age 25. Husband of Winifred Mary Ingrey, of 135, Selbourne 
              Rd., Luton. Enlisted Bedford, resident Biggleswade. No known grave. 
              Commemorated on Pozieres Memorial, Somme, France  |   
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              JACKSON  |  
              Charles  |  
              Private 3/8605. 1st Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment. 
              Died of wounds 27 April 1915 (24 April on CD) Born Bourn, Cambs., 
              Lived Langford. Enlisted Bedford. Son of William & Mary Ann 
              Jackson, of Bourne, Cambridge. Husband of Susannah Jackson of Church 
              Lane, Great Paxton, St. Neots, Hunts. Buried in Boulogne Eastern 
              Cemetery, Pas-de-Calais, France. Plot VIII. Row A. Grave 37. |   
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              KING  |  
              William Gordon  |  
              Gunner 123779. 47th Bty. Royal Horse Artillery & 
              Royal Field Artillery. Killed in action Thursday 26 June 1917. Born 
              Langford. Enlisted Biggleswade. Buried in Roclincourt Valley Cemetery, 
              Pas-de-Calais, France. Plot I. Row E. Grave 7.  |   
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              LARMAN  |  
              Ernest  |  
              Private 9445. 1st Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment. Died 
              of wounds Tuesday 1st June 1915. Born and lived Langford. 
              Enlisted Clifton. Buried in Bailleul Communal Cemetery Extension 
              (Nord), Nord, France. Plot I. Row B. Grave 76  |   
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              MEADWAY  |  
              Henry  |  
              Medway on Clock Tower. Died 1914. No further information available 
              at present.  |   
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              MERRYWEATHER  |  
              Arthur  |  
              Private G/69630. 17th Battalion Royal Fusiliers. (Formerly 
              17840 29th T.R. Battalion) Died of wounds Wednesday 20 
              March 1918. age 20. Lived Langford. Enlisted Biggleswade. Son of 
              James Merryweather of Station Road, Langford, Bedfordshire. No known grave. 
              Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, Somme, Pas-de-Calais, France. 
              Pier & Face 8C, 9A & 16A.  |   
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              MERRYWEATHER  |  
              Francis  |  
              Private 20287, 1st/4th Battalion Norfolk Regiment. 
              Killed in action Tuesday 11 December 1917. Age 26. Born Langford. 
              Enlisted Bedford. Son of James Merryweather of Langford, Bedfordshire. Buried 
              in Ramleh War Cemetery, Israel. Section D. Grave 58. |   
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              MERRYWEATHER  |  
              John  |  
              Private 20502, 2nd Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed 
              in action Thursday 12 October 1916. Age 28. Born and lived Langford. 
              Enlisted Bedford. Son of James Merryweather of Station Road, Langford, 
              Bedfordshire. Buried in Caterpillar Valley Cemetery, Longueval, Somme, France. 
              Plot XXX. Row B. Grave 5.  |   
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              ROBERTS  |  
              Albert Edward  |  
              Private 1496, Bedford Yeomanry Household Cavalry & Cavalry of 
              the Line (incl. Yeomanry & Imperial Camel Corps). Killed in 
              action Sunday 30 Jan 1916. Born and lived Bedford. Enlisted Bedford. 
              Buried in Vermelles British Cemetery, Pas-de-Calais, France. Plot 
              II. Row M. Grave 6. |   
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              ROGERS  |  
              Ernest  |  
              Private 31524, 95th Battalion Machine Gun Corps (formerly 
              23344 Bedfordshire Regiment). Died of wounds Tuesday 30 April 1918. 
              Age 21. Born and lived Langford. Enlisted Ampthill. Son of Eli and 
              Ada Mary Rogers of Langford, Bedfordshire. Buried in Aire Communal Cemetery, 
              Pas-de-Calais, France. Plot II. Row H. Grave 5.  |   
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              RUTT  |  
              Joseph  |  
              L/Cpl. 32257. 6th Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed 
              in action Friday 27 April 1917. Age 27. Lived Langford. Enlisted 
              Bedford. Son of the late Mrs. J. Rutt. No known grave. Commemorated 
              on Arras Memorial, Pas-de-Calais, France. Bay 5.  |   
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              RUTT  |  
              Stanley George  |  
              Private 19309. 7th Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed 
              in action Wednesday 25 October 1916. Born and lived Langford. Enlisted 
              Biggleswade. Buried in Regina trench Cemetery, Grandcourt, Somme, 
              France.Plot I. Row F. Grave 5.  |   
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              SMITH  |  
              Reginald  |  
              Private 12145. 4th Battalion South Wales Borderers (formerly 
              26766 Bedfordshire Regiment). Killed in action Sunday 29 April 1917. 
              Born Langford. Enlisted Ampthill. No known grave. Commemorated on 
              Basra Memorial, Iraq. Ref. Panel 16 & 62.  |   
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              STIMSON  |  
              George  |   Private 25370. 3rd 
              Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment (8th Battalion Bedfordshire. 
              Reg. on CD). Died Sunday 25 March 1917 (26 March 1917 on CD). Age 
              21. Born and lived Langford. Enlisted Biggleswade. Son of Frederick 
              & Mary Stimson. Commemorated Langford (St Andrew) Churchyard, 
              Langford, Bedfordshire. In the north-west part.  25370 Private G. Stimson
 Bedfordshire Regiment
 25th March 1917.
 Age 21.
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              SWAIN  |  
              John  |  
              Driver T2/10556. Army Service Corps. Died Thursday 4 April 1918. 
              Age 23. Son of Charles & Mary T. Swain of Langford. Buried in 
              the north-west part of Langford (St. Andrew) Churchyard, Bedfordshire. |   
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              WHEATLEY  |  
              Alfred |  
              [Listed on memorial as Albert Wheatley] Corporal 8198. 1st 
              Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment. Died of wounds Friday 31 March 
              1916. Born Beeston. Lived Langford. Enlisted Bedford. Buried in 
              Faubourg D’Amiens Cemetery, Arras, Pas-de-Calais, France. Plot I. 
              Row A. Grave 10.  |   
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              WHITEMAN  |  
              Harry Edward  |  
              Private 83896. 19th Battalion Machine Guns Corps (Inf) 
              (Formerly 7213 Bedfordshire Regiment). Killed in action Thursday 
              20 September 1917. Age 22. Born Langford. Lived Biggleswade. Enlisted 
              Bedford. Son of William and Minnie Whiteman of Cambridge Road, Langford, 
              Bedfordshire. Buried in Hooge Crater Cemetery, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. 
              Plot XVIII. Row A. Grave 6.  |   
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              WOODS  |  
              Arthur William  |  
              Private 24397. 1st Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment. 
              Died of wounds Friday 18 August 1916. Age27. Born Northill. Enlisted 
              Biggleswade. Husband of Mrs. B. Woods, of High Street, Langford. 
              Buried in Puchevillers British Cemetery, Somme, France. Plot II. 
              Row E. Grave 50.  |   
          | LANGFORD 
              CLOCK TOWER 1939 – 1945 |   
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              BRERETON  |  
              Leonard Douglas  |  
              Able Seaman P/JX 157102. HMS Argonaut, R.N. Died Friday 16 October 
              1942. age 21. Son of William & Lily Brereton of Langford, Bedfordshire. 
              No known grave. Commemorated on Portsmouth Naval Memorial, Hampshire. 
              Panel 63. Column 2. (HMS Argonaut was a Dido Class Light Cruiser. 
              Laid down Nov 1939 and completed 8 August 1942. Served with the 
              Home Fleet August – October 1942 to Spitzbergen & North Russia.) 
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              BROWN  |  
              Donald Arthur  | Sergeant 
              1576940, 9 Squadron., Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve who died 
              on Friday 29th January 1943. Son of Mr and Mrs Arthur Brown of Bays 
              Farm, Langford. No known grave. Commemorated on Air Forces Memorial 
              at Runnymede, Surrey. From the village's magazine 'The Langford 
              Diary' the story of Sgt Donald A. Brown: 
 
               
                | Lest 
                    We Forget  "Deeply 
                    regret to inform you that your son Sgt. Donald Arthur Brown 
                    lost his life on 29th January, 1943 as a result of an aircraft 
                    accident. Please accept my profound sympathy. O.C. 9 Squadron". This 
                    was the sort of telegram that every family, who had someone 
                    away fighting, dreaded receiving. Barely had the shock subsided 
                    when official letters followed, giving further details. The 
                    aircraft - a Lancaster bomber - came down in a field near 
                    Boston in Lincolnshire during a practice flight. Only the 
                    body of the rear gunner - Sgt. Wishart -was recoverable before 
                    the aircraft sank beneath the ground with the bodies of the 
                    other crew members inside:- Flt Lt. Lind, pilot; Pt Off. Cocks, 
                    bomb aimer; Sgt. Doran F/Egr; Sgt. Henry, W/Operator; and 
                    Sgt Donald Brown, mid upper gunner. Mr. 
                    and Mrs. Brown made contact, via the Air Ministry, with relatives 
                    of the other crew members and also visited the crash site. 
                    Sibsey Northlands near Boston is a lonely isolated hamlet 
                    where the prairie like fields of Lincolnshire, which have 
                    long since lost their hedgerows, run into the vast flat fenlands 
                    around the Wash. The crash site was in the middle of a field 
                    some four hundred yards from a narrow road. Eyewitness 
                    accounts of the incident differed somewhat from the official 
                    version of events. The crew had already flown many operational 
                    sorties over occupied Europe, including the German capital 
                    Berlin, and had only just been posted to 9 Squadron in 5 Group 
                    Bomber Command. 5 Group was a 'tails-up' Group throughout 
                    the war, and 9 Squadron one of its most experienced squadrons, 
                    that was later used for special tasks, along with 617 Squadron, 
                    which was formed some nine weeks after Donald Brown lost his 
                    life. The crew's Lancaster was, according to the eyewitnesses, 
                    on a fighter affiliation exercise, and the fighter stayed 
                    on the bomber's tail too long, forcing it beyond the point 
                    of recovery. The crash caused a twenty feet deep crater, with 
                    only the rear of the plane still visible. By the next day 
                    this too had disappeared. Efforts to recover either the aircraft 
                    or the bodies were unsuccessful and the crater was filled 
                    in. The 
                    families of the deceased decided to have a memorial erected 
                    on the exact spot of the crash, a Celtic wheel cross of Cornish 
                    granite surrounded by ten granite posts. Donald Brown's name 
                    is to be found on this memorial, and also on the RAF Memorial 
                    at Runnymede as well as on Langford's War Memorial. The 
                    crash is remembered every January by family and local people, 
                    as well as every Remembrance Sunday. 9 Squadron also remember. 
                    Last January 29th, the 50th anniversary of the accident, one 
                    of the current Squadron's Tornado bombers overflew the memorial. 
                    Think of all those who died in two world wars and other conflicts. 
                    When Donald Brown's name is read out next Remembrance Sunday, 
                    remember, it is not just a name on a memorial. For our tomorrow, 
                    he gave his today.  The War Memorial in Sibsey Northlands
 |  Details supplied by Ralph Turner - thank you |   
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              COOPER  |  
              Alfred James  |  Guardsman 
              2612042. Grenadier Guards. Died Sunday 20 February 1944. Age 34. 
              Son of Joseph Hyde Cooper and of Ellen Cooper of Langford, Bedfordshire. 
              Buried in Langford (St. Andrew) Churchyard.Gravestone reads: 2612042 Guardsman 
              A.J. Cooper Grenadier Guards 20th February 1944 Age 34. 
              A sudden change At God’s command he fell He had no time To bid us 
              farewell.  |   
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              COOPER  |  
              Dennis Jack  |  Gunner 
              11418884. 360 Bty. 110 Lt. A.A. Regiment, Royal Artillery. Died 
              Thursday 13 July 1944. Age 22. Son of George & Hilda Bertha 
              Cooper of Langford. Buried in Bayeux War Cemetery, Calvados, France. 
              Plot XVI. Row D. Grave 19. |   
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              COOPER  |  
              George William  |  
              Flying Officer 124578. Nav 115 Squadron RAFVR. Died Friday 28 May 
              1943. Age 25. Son of Albert & Hephzibah Cooper of Langford. 
              Husband of Clarice Cooper. Buried in Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 
              Germany. Plot 18. Row D. Grave 18.  |   
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              ENDERSBY  |  
              Lawrence V.  |  
              Private 14083600. 2nd Battalion Beds & Herts. Regiment. 
              Died Friday 13 September 1946. age 24. Son of Frederick James Endersby 
              and Daisy Bertha Endersby; husband of Dorothy May Amelia Endersby 
              of Biggleswade, Bedfordshire. Buried in Kirechkoi-Hortakoi Military Cemetery, 
              Greece. Plot 15. Grave 644.  |   
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              KILBY  |  
              Claud  |  
              Private 5953261. 1st Battalion The Hertfordshire Regiment, 
              Beds & Herts. Regiment. Died Wednesday 26 November 1941. Age 
              23. Son of Alfred & Grace Kilby of Langford, Bedfordshire. Husband of 
              Gladys Mary Kilby of Langford. Buried in Tobruk War Cemetery, Libya. 
              Plot 7. Row F. Grave 11.  |   
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              LOCKEY  |  
              Geoffrey Charles  |  
              Ordinary Coder P/JX 508535. HMS Edinburgh Castle. R.N. Died Friday 
              4 February 1944. Age 19. Son of James & Annie Mary Lockey of 
              Langford, Bedfordshire. Buried in Freetown (King Tom) Cemetery, Sierra Leone. 
              Plot 5. Row D. Grave 1. |   
          | RUTT 
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              Christopher Keith  |  
              Sergeant 960415. W.Op./Air Gunner. RAFVR Died Friday 24 October 
              1941. Buried in Langford (St Andrew) Churchyard, Bedfordshire. See also 
              Bedford Modern School |   
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              STREET  |  
              Victor  |  
              No further information available at present. Possibly same man as 
              the Victor Street commemorated on Clophill War Memorial.  |   
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              SWAIN  |  
              Rex  |  
              Sergeant 1389005, 12 
              Squadron RAFVR. Killed in action Thursday 17 June 1943 flying 
              in Lancaster III ED629 PH-K. Age 19. Son of Florence Swain of Langford, 
              Bedfordshire. Buried in Heverlee War Cemetery, Leuvan, Vlaams-Brabant, Belgium. 
              Plot 4. Row E. Grave 18.  |  Last updated 
        29 February, 2020
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