Use your BACK button to return to the Boston War Memorial page. From: John Emerson They whom this window commemorates were numbered among those who at the call of King and Country, left all that was dear to them, endured hardness, faced danger and finally passed out of the sight of men by the path of duty and self sacrifice giving up their own lives that others might live in freedom. Let those who come after see to it that their names be not forgotten. 1914-1918. Duty - Death - Victory - Glory Officers J.W. Beanland F. Gilliatt W. Alliwell C. Bannister A. Basketer T.R. Bennett A. Cabourne S.R. Cheavin E.J. Copping R. Drury L. Forman J.E. Greenfield J.C. Hack W. Hutton J.W. Kirton H. Burrell A. Maltby V.C. Palmer W. Rear G. Sculthorpe F.C. Troops T.T. Waterfield A.J. Welberry P. Wilkinson N.C.O.'s C.R. Davy E. Simpson R. Armitage C. Barber G. Akrill F. Borman H. Carby W.F. Clay C.E. Creasey S. Flintham J.H. Foster F. Greenfield C. Hopkins C. Jackson A. Leggott W. Leggott A. Osbourne A. Perrin J. Rushton H. Smith E. Sexton C. Weatherhogg F. Whelbourne J.H. Wingate Men S. Dickinson A. Airey W.B. Andrews T. Barber S. Bell E.C. Brittin R.L. Chapman T. Comer E.W. Dallywater J.W. Burrows H. Greenfield E. Harding A. Horry T. Jackson R.J. Leggott A.E. Lucas A. Ostler C. Rason P. Sharpe J.S.T. Thompson G de G. Tooley A. Webber L. White Red cross nurses M.R. Beanland F. Merchant M. Sargisson S. Stephenson