Private Thomas Arthur Brown

Australian Infantry, A.I.F.

Died: Wednesday 8 November 1916 (aged 25)

Connected records

Record:
BROWN, THOMAS ARTHUR
Additional information:
Son of Arthur and Annie Brown, of 9 Milk St., Nottingham, England.
Cemetery:
HEILLY STATION CEMETERY, MERICOURT-L'ABBE
Cemetery/memorial reference:
V. F. 18.
Country:
Australian

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Name:
Second Lieutenant T A Brown
Context:
commander
Date:
5 Nov 1916
Diary:
6 DIVISION: 16 Infantry Brigade: 1 Battalion Buffs (East Kent Regiment). (page 125)
Name:
Sergeant Brown
Context:
promotion
Date:
4 Nov 1916
Diary:
6 DIVISION: Brigade Machine Gun Company (page 58)
Name:
Sergeant Brown
Context:
award
Date:
5 Nov 1916
Diary:
7 DIVISION: 2 Battalion Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment) (page 117)
Name:
Second Lieutenant Brown
Context:
departed_leave
Date:
7 Nov 1916
Diary:
6 DIVISION: 16 Infantry Brigade: 1 Battalion Buffs (East Kent Regiment). (page 125)
Name:
Captain Brown
Context:
commander
Date:
9 Nov 1916
Diary:
2 CAVALRY DIVISION: 4 Cavalry Field Ambulance (page 225)
Name:
Second Lieutenant Brown
Context:
departed_leave
Date:
12 Nov 1916
Diary:
4 DIVISION: 526 Field Company Royal Engineers (page 364)
Name:
Second Lieutenant H Brown
Context:
joined
Date:
13 Nov 1916
Diary:
5 DIVISION: 491 (Home Counties) Field Company Royal Engineers (page 445)