Lance Corporal Alfred Henry Martin

Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment)

Died: Wednesday 9 May 1917 (aged 22)

Connected records

Record:
MARTIN, ALFRED HENRY
Additional information:
Son of William P. and Sarah Martin, of 102, Albany Rd., Luton, Chatham.
Cemetery:
ORCHARD DUMP CEMETERY, ARLEUX-EN-GOHELLE
Cemetery/memorial reference:
I. F. 11.
Country:
United Kingdom

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Name:
Lieutenant Colonel Martin
Context:
Date:
4 May 1917
Diary:
2 DIVISION: 2 Battalion Highland Light Infantry (page 194)
Name:
Private Martin
Context:
joined
Date:
6 May 1917
Diary:
1 CAVALRY DIVISION: 1 Cavalry Field Ambulance (page 229)
Name:
Lieutenant Martin
Context:
departed_posted
Date:
8 May 1917
Diary:
2 DIVISION: Divisional Troops: 6 Field Ambulance. (page 303)
Name:
departed_posted Lieutenant Colonel Martin
Context:
Date:
4 May 1917
Diary:
2 DIVISION: 13 Battalion Essex Regiment (page 209)
Name:
Lieutenant Colonel C T Martin
Context:
commander
Date:
4 May 1917
Diary:
2 DIVISION: 2 Battalion Highland Light Infantry (page 194)
Name:
Lieutenant Colonel C Martin
Context:
departed_posted
Date:
4 May 1917
Diary:
2 DIVISION: 13 Battalion Essex Regiment (page 209)
Name:
Lieutenant F G Martin
Context:
joined
Date:
9 May 1917
Diary:
4 DIVISION: 10 Infantry Brigade: 1 Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment. (page 429)
Name:
Second Lieutenant G T Martin
Context:
Wounded
Date:
9 May 1917
Diary:
7 DIVISION: 9 Battalion Devonshire Regiment (page 123)