Northumberland Fusiliers Cap Badge4th Territorial Battalion

Northumberland Fusiliers

1914 - 1918

'A' Company - Hexham

 
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'A' Coy

 

4th Battalion Band - 'A' Company

The 4th Battalion Band ('A' Company) - 1914

'Service' Battalion

 'A' Company (Hexham) notes

HQ -

Data on 133 known former members of 'A' Coy is held.

'E' Coy amalgamated with 'A' Coy during Jan 1915.

Full Company strength from here on was approximately 227 officers and men

'A' Company subdivided into four platoons - 1, 2, 3 & 4

Capt L.D.PlummerOfficer Commanding

Capt L.D. Plummer

Lt H.H.BellLt H.H. Bell
2nd Lt W.W. Varvill
2nd Lt W.W. Varvill

Col Sgt A.G. Richardson

 

Awaiting photograph

 

'Reserve' Battalion (2/4th)

'A' Coy

 'A' Company notes

Based in Hexham.

The 2/4th battalion became part of the newly formed 188th Bde, 63rd Divn during January 1915. The 63rd Divn was tasked with home defence, but was disbanded in Jul 1916. The 2/4th joined the 217th Bde, 72nd Division, but continued with home defence duties. The 72nd Divn was broken up Jan - Apr 1918

Officer Commanding

Capt R.S.M. Logan

 

Awaiting photograph

2nd Lt J.T. Henderson

 

Awaiting photograph
2nd Lt H.Tully2nd Lt H. Tully

 Col Sgt

 

 Awaiting photograph

 

 

Select links to learn about the other 4th Battalion companies

'A' Company - Hexham
'B' Coy - Bellingham
'C' Coy - Hayden Bridge
'D' Coy - Prudhoe
HQ Company
'E' Coy - Corbridge
'F' Coy - Haltwhistle
'G' Coy - Newburn
'H' Coy - Prudhoe Machine Gun Section

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