
KESGRAVE
WAR MEMORIAL
World War 1 & 2 - Roll
of Honour with detailed information
Compiled and copyright
© Stuart Green 2006
There
are two plaques within the lych gate of the parish church, marking the
boundary of the churchyard and municipal cemetery, commemorating men
from World War 1 and World War 2 who gave their lives. There is 1 name
for World War 1 and 9 for World War 2. The plaques were moved to the
memorial hall in 1962 when the lych date was vandalised and returned
when the hall was demolished in 1990. The memorial hall was orginaly
built in 1950. The memorial was unveiled on 5th November 1950.
1914-1918
UPSON |
Frederick
Frank |
Able
Seaman Z/3001, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, HMS Pembroke. Died
04/09/1917. Buried at Gillingham (Woodlands) Cemetery. Able Seaman
Upson's death is recorded at Medway. HMS Pembroke was the Royal
Naval Shore Establishment at Chatham |
1939-1945
|
BELL |
Jackson
|
Private
5833771, 2nd Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Died 28/01/1942.
Age 21. Commemorated on the Singapore Memorial |
CLARKE |
Edwin
Hugh Basil |
Fourth
Officer, Merchant Navy, S.S. Umona. Died 30/03/1941. Age 20. Commemorated
on the Tower Hill Memorial. On 30th March 1941, the S.S. Umona was
on passage from South Africa to London, when a torpedo fired from
U-124, 90 miles SW from Freetown, Sierra Leone, hit her. 100 of
the 105 crew died in the attack |
COOK |
Albert
W |
Special
Constable, East Suffolk Police. Died 2nd Quarter 1943. Age 46. Worked
on Grange Farm. Believed to be buried in Kesgrave (All Saints) Churchyard.
Albert Cook's death was recorded at Ipswich. Albert Cook was killed
in a motor accident whilst working as a Special Constable, Cooks
Close on the Grange Farm Estate is named after him |
GIBBS
|
Frederick
George |
Corporal
5832886, 4th Battalion, Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment. Died
06/01/1944. Age 21. Husband of Stella Valerie Gibbs of Ashford,
Kent. Buried at Taukkyan War Cemetery |
GIBBS |
William
Walter |
Corporal
6921574, Royal Northumberland Fusiliers. Died 15/04/1945. Age 20.
Son of Harry Gibbs and of Mary Gibbs of Kesgrave. Buried at Becklingen
War Cemetery |
HAMMOND |
Douglas
James |
Private
5829771, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died 07/06/1944. Age 27.
Son of Walter James Hammond and Louisa Hammond. Husband of Myrtle
Violet Hammond of Tunstall. Buried at Imphal War Cemetery |
MASTERSON |
Thomas
James |
Able
Seaman C/JX 140934, Royal Navy, HMS Juno. Died 21/05/1941. Age 23.
Son of William Free Masterson and Hannah Kate Masterson. Commemorated
on the Chatham Naval Memorial. The destroyer HMS Juno was sunk by
enemy aircraft during the Battle of Crete |
READ |
Victor
Sidney |
Boy
C/JX 182073, Royal Navy, HMS Neptune. Died 19/12/1941. Son of Walter
and Daisy Mabel Read of Kesgrave. Commemorated on the Chatham Naval
Memorial. The cruiser HMS Neptune joined the South Atlantic Fleet
at the beginning of the war in 1939. The following year she moved
to the Mediterranean and East Indies fleet, returning to the Home
Fleet in 1941. She was mined near Tripoli, Libya on 19th December
1941 and sank with the loss of 569 of her crew |
RUSH |
William
John |
Aircraftman
1st Class 906843, 36 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.
Died 20/07/1943. Age 27. Son of William J and Hester Mary Rush of
Kesgrave. Buried at El Alia Cemetery. On 1 October 1928, the Coast
Defence Torpedo Flight was re-designated 36 Squadron flying Horsleys
until it left for Singapore in October 1930. The Squadron was re-equipped
with Vildebeests in July 1935 which were still in service when WW2
broke out. The Squadron lost its last aircraft on 7 March 1942 and
the Squadron ceased to exist the following day. 36 Squadron was
reformed in India on 22 October 1942 and received its first Wellingtons
in mid-December. The Squadron was moved to Algeria on 7 June 1943
where detachments operated from various bases on anti-submarine
patrols. |
Last
updated
27 October, 2006
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