Info

SurnameGraves
ForenameJames Singleton
RankLieut.
Army No
Battalion6th, 2nd & 4th
Commissioned1915-10-01
Date Of WoundsNot set
Wounds
Died Killed1918-06-15
Death DetailsBelgium
Enlisted DateNot set
Enlisted Location
Date Of BirthNot set
Birth Place
Residence
DischargedNot set
Theatre Of WarFrance
Date Of Entry1916-09-21
Z Class
Surname Spellings
Other InfoReported wounded and missing on the 15/06/1918. Died age 20. Son of Clarence Singleton Graves and Olivia Graves, of "Wargrave;" 17 Shrubbery Avenue, Worcester. Gazetted on leaving Clifton College in 1915. Was a pupil of the Royal Grammar School Worcester from 1906 to 1911. The Ploegsteert Memorial, Comines-Warneton, Hainaut, Belgium - Panel 5.

Assignments

6th Worcestershire Regiment - Second Lieutenant (on probation)
2nd Worcestershire Regiment - Lieutenant
4th Worcestershire Regiment - Lieutenant

Service Awards

The British War Medal
The Allied Victory Medal

Gallantry Awards & Honors

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Foreign Decorations & Awards

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Royal Flying Corps

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