MajorCAMPBELL, D D H
Died 07/06/1917
Aged 33
112th Bde.
Royal Field Artillery
M C, Mentioned in Despatches
Son of Lt. Col. D. A. Campbell (late Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers), of Wickham Hall, Eye, Suffolk. Served in the Mohmand Campaign (1908) with Native Mountain Artillery, and in 1913-14 with Burma Police. The sixth successive generation of this family to serve in Army or Navy.
Inscription
IN LABOURS; BY KINDNESS, HONOUR, GOOD REPORT; AS DYING, AND BEHOLD WE LIVE.
Buried at ST. QUENTIN CABARET MILITARY CEMETERY
Location:
West-Vlaanderen, Belgium
Number of casualties: 456
Cemetery/memorial reference: II. J. 15.
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This collection of documents was assembled by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission and its predecessors as part of the processes involved in the commemoration of individuals. As a result, they contain many corrections and alterations which reflect their use as working documents. For further information concerning the history of the collection, please see our About Our Records page. Please be advised that some of the documents, especially the burial returns and exhumation reports, may contain information which some people may find distressing. The original archive records and their digital copies remain the property of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, but are available for re-use for private and non-commercial purposes.