East Yorkshire Regiment to be Temporary Second Lieutenant Lincolnshire Regiment dated 9 August 1916 with seniority to date 29 December 1914
11th Battalion East Yorkshire Regiment to be Temporary Second Lieutenant dated 12 September 1914
East Yorkshire Regiment Cadet to be Temporary Second Lieutenant on Probation dated 26 September 1916 , Wounded casualty list Newcastle Journal 15 May 1917
East Yorkshire Regiment to be Major dated 1 July 1946 , 2nd Battalion Awarded General Service Medal clasp Palestine 45,48
3rd Line 4th Battalion Lieutenant Quartermaster South Dalton March 1916 , Entered France 8 October 1916
Former Number 31528 , appointment to temporary Commission 1st Battalion East Yorkshire Regiment 11 February 1918
5th Cyclist Battalion (Late Colour Sergeant and Acting Sergeant Major 5th (Cyclist) Battalion) to be Quartermaster with the Honorary rank of Lieutenant dated 20 March 1914 , Died at Hull aged 74 years 4 November 1939
France
Discharged to Commission 26 February 1918
East Yorkshire Regiment Cadet to be Second Lieutenant dated 28 June 1942 , Prisoner of War number 3209 Oflag 79 Brunswick, Lower Saxony
Australian Army Medical Corps formerly 2nd Australian Field Ambulance , East Yorkshire Regiment transferred from Reserve Battalion with seniority dated 28 December 1915 , Killed casualty list Newcastle Journal 17 February 1917 , Photo of Grave – 7th Battalion History –
On the morning of the 8th February 1917 the 7th Green Howard’s on the left of the 7th Battalion East Yorkshire Regiment, attacked the German trenches on the high ground south-east of Sailly-Saillisel, the object being to capture a section of trench line which ran through the ruins of Saillisel and allowed the enemy observation down the Combles valley. The operation was successful, and although the 7th Battalion East Yorkshire Regiment did not actually attack the enemy, both the Battalion posts — Nos. 14 and 15—covered the right of the Green Howard’s and with Lewis-gun fire and rifle grenades broke up an enemy counter-attack, inflicting severe casualties on the Germans as they attempted to bomb the flank of the attacking troops. One officer — 2nd Lieutenant A. W. Vale — was, however, killed in No. 15 Post by a sniper whilst directing the fire of the Lewis gunners. Thirteen other ranks were also killed and 37 wounded.
East Yorkshire Regiment Cadet to be Second Lieutenant dated 21 September 1940 ,
East Yorkshire Regiment Cadet to be Second Lieutenant dated 21 December 1940 ,
Attached Worcestershire Regiment
East Yorkshire Regiment to be Temporary Lieutenant dated 22 July 1916 , Military Cross For conspicuous coolness and presence of mind during a raid, when at a critical time he rallied his men and got away our wounded. He has previously done valuable work on patrol
Medal Index Card entered France 18 December 1914 , Mentioned in Despatches London Gazette 22 Jun 1915 , SWB Number 341864 illness , issued 19 September 1918
3rd Battalion H Coy South Dalton Christmas 1915 , 8th Battalion reported wounded August 1916
SWB Number 240193 , issued 8 October 1917
East Yorkshire Regiment transferred from Reserve Battalion with seniority dated 22 July 1915 ,
East Yorkshire Regiment Flying Officer (Observer) Royal Flying Corps seniority 8 March 1917 , Wounded suffering from slight injuries and is lying in a London Hospital having had a remarkable escape after a flight Huddersfield Daily Examiner 03 May 1917