Surname | Dunk | |||
First Name(s) | Reginald | |||
Place of Birth | Barnsley, Yorkshire | |||
Club(s) | Barnsley | |||
Service | British Army | |||
Rank | Sergeant | |||
Service Number | 14/140 | |||
Previous Service Number(s) | - | |||
Regiment or Corps | York and Lancaster Regiment | |||
Unit(s) | 14th (Service) Battalion (Barnsley) | |||
Previous Regiment(s) or Corps | - | |||
Unit(s) | - | |||
Type of Casualty (If applicable) | Died of Wounds | |||
Theatre of War (If applicable) | Western European Theatre | |||
Date of Death (If applicable) | 03/07/1916 | |||
Place of Death (If applicable) | France and Flanders | |||
Place of Burial/Commemoration (If applicable) | Thiepval Memorial | |||
Grave/Memorial Reference (If applicable) | Pier and Face 14 A and 14 B. | |||
Grave Photograph | - | |||
Awards and Decorations | - | |||
Citation(s) | - | |||
Supplementary Notes | "A" Coy. Son of Walter and Mary Dunk, of 43, Granville St., Barnsley, Yorks. Received the Royal Humane Society's Plaque on Vellum for rescuing two comrades at midnight in the Suez Canal, whilst serving in Egypt. |