Private Leslie Marshall

Machine Gun Corps (Infantry)

Died: Thursday 28 March 1918 (aged 20)

Connected records

Record:
MARSHALL, LESLIE
Additional information:
Son of Samuel and Sarah Ann Marshall, of 63, Outram St., Sutton-in-Ashfield, Notts.
Cemetery:
ORCHARD DUMP CEMETERY, ARLEUX-EN-GOHELLE
Cemetery/memorial reference:
VI. G. 50.
Country:
United Kingdom

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Name:
Second Lieutenant Marshall
Context:
other
Date:
24 Mar 1918
Diary:
1 CAVALRY DIVISION: 15 (King's) Hussars (page 277)
Name:
Captain Marshall
Context:
Killed in action
Date:
30 Mar 1918
Diary:
5 DIVISION: 1 Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (page 117)
Name:
Marshall
Context:
Date:
31 Mar 1918
Diary:
2 DIVISION: 226 Field Company Royal Engineers (page 56)
Name:
Second Lieutenant S J Marshall
Context:
departed_posted
Date:
24 Mar 1918
Diary:
1 CAVALRY DIVISION: 15 (King's) Hussars (page 277)
Name:
Second Lieutenant S J Marshall
Context:
other
Date:
24 Mar 1918
Diary:
1 CAVALRY DIVISION: 15 (King's) Hussars (page 271)
Name:
Second Lieutenant S J Marshall
Context:
other
Date:
28 Mar 1918
Diary:
1 CAVALRY DIVISION: 15 (King's) Hussars (page 274)
Name:
Captain R Marshall
Context:
joined
Date:
31 Mar 1918
Diary:
2 CAVALRY DIVISION: 4 Cavalry Field Ambulance (page 320)