An appeal to help remember our British Army dead. I am happy to pass on the following information which has been sent to me by Jim Powrie. Jim writes:
"In 1921/1922 the 1st Bn Durham Light Infantry (DLI) sent a detachment to Upper Silesia in a peacekeeping role mandated by the League of nations. The DLI were formed part of a larger British force. During the deployment a total of 41 British soldiers died as a result of violent action, accident, illness or suicide. Of the 41, four were serving with the 1st Battalion DLI.
- Sgt John Thomas Waknell who died of his wounds on 15 July 1921, was shot (accidently) by a French soldier in a scuffle in a café in Oppeln during an arms raid. The official report says a Polish insurgent shot him, but evidence from the National Archives suggests it was a French soldier. The French Commander of the force awarded him, posthumously, the Croix de Guerre. His funeral cortege is pictured above.
- Pte. Lewis Sawyer died in a road traffic accident on 20 August 1921
- 2nd Lt. Harold Wynn died of pneumonia on 26 September 1921. The photo at the top of this post shows the Honour Guard at Lt Wynn's funeral. His interment is shown in the photo below
- Pte. William George Raffan died in Lublintz on 17 Jan 1922 as a result of a 35’ fall from a window.
Oppeln Cemetery 1931
"The other two men however didn’t fair so well. Today they remain in the cemetery in what is now Opole in Poland (it became part of Poland after WW2) lying neglected and abandoned in unmarked graves along with the 28 other men who died after 1st Sepember 1921."
The same plot in modern day Opole in 2017.
The 30 men still buried at Opole are:
Pte. Frank PORTER, 6192593, 3rd Bn. Middlesex Regiment died 15th September 1921
Pte. Frederick Arthur MARSH, 6192598, 3rd Bn. Middlesex Regiment died 21st September 1921
Signaller Edward Albert IGGLESDEN, 2308631, Royal Signal Corps died 23rd October 1921
Lieut. Harold WYNN, 1st Bn. Durham Light Infantry died 26th September 1921
L/Cpl. Alfred Edward EMONS, 7178715, 2nd Bn. Leinster Regiment, died 26th November 1921
Farrier/Staff Sgt. Harry SMITH, 536333, 14th Hussars died 2nd December 1921
Pte. Patrick BARRY, 7178489, 2nd Bn. Leinster Regiment died 12th December 1921
L/Cpl. Alfred Edward EVANS, 4437204, 1st Bn. Durham Light Infantry died 14th December 1921
Pte. Martin Francis FRANKLIN, 7110764, 1st Bn. Royal Irish Regiment died 15th December 1921
Pte./Actg. Cpl. Frank Thomas DAVIES, S/8651, Royal Army Service Corps died 18th December 1921
Bmbr. Henry POWRIE MM., 1026458, 62nd Battery Royal Field Artillery died 21st December 1921
Pte. Nathanial MURDAGH, 6973193, 2nd Bn. Royal Inniskillin Fusiliers died 27th December 1921
Pte. John MURRAY, 2744806, 2nd Bn. The Black Watch died 6th January 1922
Pte. William George RAFFAN, 4435084, 1st Bn. Durham Light Infantry died 17th January 1922
Pte. Michael FORAN, 7111257, 1st Bn. Royal Irish Regiment died 11th February 1922
Pte. James KEATING, 7110968, 1st Bn. Royal Irish Regiment died 11th February 1922
Pte. Martin Joseph MURPHY, 7110952, 1st Bn. Royal Irish Regiment died 11th February 1922
Pte. Patrick SHALLY, 7109064, 1st Bn. Royal Irish Regiment died 11th February 1922
C.Sgt. Maj. Harry Fraser JEBSON, 6188423, 3rd Bn. Middlesex Regiment died 21st February 1922
Pte. James LIGHT, 7178629, 2nd Bn. Leinster Regiment died 19th March 1922
L/Cpl. Andrew KELLY, 6973846, 2ND Bn. Royal Inniskillin Fusiliers died 24th March 1922
Pte. John POWER, 3377056, 2nd Bn. Connaught Rangers died 2nd April 1922
Pte. Alfred Allen SEXTON, 6190250, 3rd Bn. Middlesex Regiment died 7th April 1922
Pte. Digory SALTERN, 5431013, 2nd Bn. Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry died 17 April 1922
Sapper Frederick George CREETH, 1854714, Royal Engineers died 25 April 1922
Actg. Sgt. Joseph William Goulding STORER, 6451065, Royal Fusiliers died 5th May 1922
Farrier/Cpl. Charles THOMAS, 536331, 14th Hussars died 6th May 1922
Pte. Reginald GRANT, 5176415, 1st Bn. Gloucester Regiment died 17th June 1922
Sapper James HUNTLEY, 1849413, Royal Engineers died 4th July 1922
Pte. Arthur William FARRELL, M/19911, Royal Army Service Corps died 6th July 1922.
Jim is campaigning to encourage the MoD to remedy this situation and has set up a petition on change.org to kick this off. Please consider signing the petition here:
https://www.change.org/p/
All photographs on this page are reproduced with Jim Powrie's permission.
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