People from Bramley or who were based at Bramley Camp who have died on active service since 1914  

First World War

Captain Gordon Belcher M.C.- 1st Royal Berkshire
Major Raymond Belcher D.S.O. M.C. - RFA. Died of wounds on 7 December 1917, aged 34
(the Belchers listed above were the sons of Rev. T Hayes Belcher, the vicar of Bramley during the First World War)
Private Fred Claridge - 15th Hants
Private Horace Dredge - 1st Wilts
Private Cecil Hoddinott - 4th Hants
Private Walter Hopkins - 2nd Hants
Private Herbert Hunt - 4th Hants
Leading Telegraphist Albert Miller - RN
Private Charles Simpson - 5th Wilts
Private Frederick Smith - 1st Royal Berks
Private George Smith - 1st Hants
Corporal Alick Symonds - 10th Hants
Corporal Fred Thatcher - 3rd Hants
Private John Tilley - South Wales Borderers
Private Percy Tilley - 1st Hants
 
Second World War
 
Lieutenant (A.) R.S.Illingworth - RN
H.J.Miller G.C. - LTO Subs RN
Flight Sergeant J.D. Raynes - RAF
Captain T.M. Roberts - Royal Welsh Fusiliers
Flight Sergeant J. Welsh - RAF
Sergeant W.C.J. Williams - Royal Artillery
 
Afghanistan
 
Private Cowton - Parachute Regiment - 2008
 
 
Royal Army Ordnance Corps - 1945 to 1981
 
N.B. Roads on the German Road development take their names from amongst those listed below
 
Staff Sergeant J A Calkin
Staff Sergeant R Kirby - killed in Cyprus in 1958 (view his headstone)
Sergeant C C Workman
Captain D Stewartson
Warrant Officer (2) C J L Davies
Staff Sergeant C R Cracknell
Sergeant A S Butcher
Major B C Calladene
Captain J Young
Warrant Officer (2) W J Clark
Sergeant R E Hills
Captain B S Gritten
Sergeant R F Beckett
Captain R Wilkinson
Staff Sergeant A M Brammah
Staff Sergeant V Rose
Warrant Officer (2) J A Maddocks
Staff Sergeant J Crawhsaw
Warrant Officer (2) E Garside
Corporal C M Brown
Lance Corporal M Dearnley
Sergeant M E Walsh
Warrant Officer (2) M O'Neill
 
For all the above RAOC casualties, except Calkin, Kirby, Workman, Crawshaw and Dearnley click here for more information