Info

SurnameHartley
ForenameReginald
RankLieut.
Army No
Battalion10th
Commissioned1914-09-09
Date Of Wounds1915-08-28
WoundsWounded at trenches east of La Quinque Rue cross-rd.
Died Killed1915-10-26
Death DetailsKilled in action, Festubert, France.
Enlisted DateNot set
Enlisted Location
Date Of BirthNot set
Birth PlaceTotley, Derbyshire.
Residence36 Elmwood Road, Chiswick, London
DischargedNot set
Theatre Of WarFrance
Date Of Entry1915-07-19
Z Class
Surname Spellings
Other InfoDied age 24. Son of Tom Curtis Hartley and Agnes Hartley, of 11 Cumberland Place, Southampton. Born at Totley, Derbyshire. Educated at Bromsgrove School and New College, Oxford. B.A. (1914). BROWN'S ROAD MILITARY CEMETERY, FESTUBERT, Pas de Calais, France - grave Ref: I. G. 5. His younger brother Second Lieutenant Norman Curtis Hartley of the 19th Division Ammunition Column, Royal Field Artillery, died of wounds on the 20th January 1918. Aged 19.

Assignments

General List of Officers - Second Lieutenant
10th Worcestershire Regiment - Lieutenant

Service Awards

The British War Medal
The 1914-1915 Star
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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