BRIGHT Bertram Eric, Private, 13977, C Coy, 7th, North Staffordshire Regiment, died 10th September 1915, aged 20 years. He was the son of William and Annie Bright, of 31 Yoxall Avenue, Hartshill, Stoke-on-Tent, Staffordshire.
BERRY Andrew John. Corporal, 487, 19th, Australian Infantry. Died of his wounds, 11th September 1915, aged 26 years. He was the son of Archibald Campbell and Mary Jane Berry, of ‘Loch Lomond’, Saratoga, New South Wales. Born at Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia. He joined up on the 10th February 1915 aged 25 years, previous occupation, labourer. He joined up on the 11th August 1914 as Private 461, E Coy 1st Australian Naval and Military Expedition, New Guinea. He embarked from Sydney on the 19th August 1914 on H.M.A.T. Berrima to New Guinea. He was discharged on the termination of engagement 28th January 1915. He re-enlisted on the 15th February 1915 as Private 487 Australian Infantry He embarked at Sydney on H.M.A.T A40 Ceramic on the 25th June 1915 for the Dardanelles. He shot and wounded in the mouth at the Dardanelles and treated at 16th Casualty Clearing Station on the same day 25th August 1918. He was reported dangerously ill in hospital in Malta on the 4th September 1915 and he died on the 11th.
GREVILLE Arthur Rees. Corporal 12945, D Coy, 4th, South Wales Borderers. Died of his wounds, 10th September 1915, aged 22 years. He was the son of Thomas James and Agnes Rees Breville, of 84 Stanley Road, Nuneaton. Born in Barry, Glamorgan, South Wales.
All at rest in Pieta Military Cemetery, Malta. Plot B Row X Grave 6