Pte. Samuel Wilkinson (see 13th December 1918), who had been in hospital for treatment for gonorrhoea, was transferred from 2nd Western General Hospital in Manchester to Seaforth Auxiliary Hospital in Dingwall.
Sgt. Christopher
Clapham MM (see 16th
February), L.Sgt. Albert Reynolds
(see 16th February), Cpl. Mark Butler (see 16th February), L.Cpls. Robert William Gough (see 10th
February) and Arthur Whincup (see 24th December 1918) and
Ptes. Robert Henry Arnold MM (see 18th February), Harold Clifford Ashbrook (see 15th February), William Henry Bray (see 10th February), Ernest George Coxall (see 27th October 1918), William
Dean (see 16th February), Joseph Dent (see 16th
February), Harry Duthoit (see 28th
July 1918), William Gordon Johnston
(see 10th February), Job Kayley (see 29th July 1916), Thomas Laytham (see 9th
October 1914), Joseph Livesey (see 10th February), James Longworth (see 18th September 1918), Fred Metcalfe (13643) (see
below) Bruce Ernest Nash (see 8th February), Harry Nason MM (see 5th June 1918), James
Edward Parkinson (see 16th
February), William Ward Pickles
(see 16th February),
John Wright Pollard (see 16th February), Arthur
Simpson (201538) (see 16th February) Robert Frank Smith (25829) (see 10th February), George Smith (14547) (see 27th October 1918), David Twigg (see 16th February) and Joseph Wright (see 5th
October 1917) were officially transferred to the Army Reserve Class Z.
Fred Metcalfe (13643) had been an original member of the Battalion but in the absence of a surviving service record I am unable to make a positive identification of this man or establish any details of his service.
Pte. Frederick George
Westlake (see 31st October
1918), who had been in England since October 1918, having suffered an
accidental gunshot wound to his right foot on 25th August 1918, was
also officially transferred to the Army Reserve Class Z.
Pte. John Willie
Bannon (see 5th June 1918)
was also officially transferred to the Army Reserve Class Z; he had at some
point (date and details unknown) been transferred from 10DWR to 2DWR.
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