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Royal East Kent Regiment (3rd Foot) - The Buffs
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Names of Officers and Enlisted men that were killed in action or died of their wounds or disease during World War 1 (1914-1918). Click on the link in the second cells of the table, below.
Officers
Commissioned
Officers
Non-Commissioned
Privates
A - D
Privates
E - H
Privates
I - N
Privates
O - R
Privates
S - Z
Roll of Honour
Boar War Buffs database
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Details on holders, locations and burials of VC holders
(Formerly designated The Holland Regiment and Prince George of Denmark's Regiment)
Buffs Regimental Associations web site
The Buffs Regimental Museum
is located at:
First Floor (part of the Royal Museum & Art Gallery)
The Beaney Institute,
18 High Street,
Canterbury,
Kent,
England
CT1 2RA
HMS KENT
The Long, Long Trail
The story of the British Army in the First World War