Battle or Action:


Salonika


  Detail :

 In October 1915 a combined Franco-British force of some two large brigades was landed at Salonika (today called Thessalonika) with the objective to help the Serbs in their fight against Bulgarian aggression. However before they could be employed the Serbs were beaten. Over the next three years the Salonika front was static, with heavily fortified trench lines, and only minor adjustments by both sides. More troops were sent to Salonika particularly after the withdrawal from Gallipoli. Disease and climate were no lesser enemies than the Turks.

 Rank Initials Surname Died Lodge
 Maj. T.W.A. BAGLEY 14-11-1915 Abbey No. 1184
Arthur John Brogden No. 1715
Lodge of Furness No. 995
West Lancashire No. 3088
 Stwd. W.H. WESTGATE 12-07-1916 United Service No. 1341
 Art. W.H. PRANGLEY 08-09-1916 Henley No. 1472
 C.S.M. P.C. CHASE 15-10-1916 Prince of Wales No. 1705
 Cpl. W.H. MUMBY 15-04-1917 Sandown No. 1869
 Bty.Q.M.S F.A. EVERINGHAM 05-05-1917 Noel No. 2444
 Cpl. T.S. HAZELL 01-07-1917 Eccleston No. 1624
 Lt. I.L. STOCKHAUSEN 03-10-1917 Royal No. 207
 Flt.Cdr P.C.D. DOUGLASS 10-12-1917 Canterbury No. 1635
 Capt. F. DEFRIES 06-04-1918 Royal Sussex No. 501
 Capt. C.Y. ADAMSON 17-09-1918 City No. 3568
 Maj. H.R. CURTIS 18-09-1918 Brownlow No. 2131
 Capt. H.R. WEEKS 18-09-1918 Adair No. 936
 Lt. W.J. WHITEHORN 18-09-1918 Wineslai No. 2435
 SSgt R. McNAUGHT 22-09-1918 Sackville No. 1619
 Pte. D. MITCHELL 22-09-1918 Sun, Square and Compasses No. 119
 Capt. E.D. KEANE 31-10-1918 Coronation No. 2898
Military No. 2621
 LCpl. H.G. STANIFORD 06-11-1918 St Martin's No. 2812

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