Northumberland Fusiliers Cap Badge4th Territorial Battalion

Northumberland Fusiliers

1914 - 1918

'H' Company - Prudhoe

 
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'H' Coy

 

'Service' Battalion

 

'H' Company (Prudhoe) notes:

HQ -

'H' Coy detachments at Mickley, Eltringham & Throckley

The 4th Bn adopted a four Coy system during Jan 1915. 'H' Coy amalgamating with 'D' Coy.

Capt C.ChipperOfficer Commanding

Capt C. Chipper

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2nd Lt C.G.Arkwright2nd Lt C.G. Arkwright

 

2nd Lt C.O.P.Gibson2nd Lt C.O.P. Gibson

.... - Jan 1915

C.S.M. W SharpCol Sgt W. Sharp

.... - Jan 1915

 

 

'Reserve' Battalion (2/4th)

'H' Coy

 'H' Company notes:

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 A.J. North

.... - Jan 1915

Awaiting photograph

2nd Lt E.M.C. Rees

.... - Jan 1915

Awaiting photograph

2nd Lt P. Gibb

.... - Jan 1915

Awaiting photograph

 Col Sgt

.... - Jan 1915

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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