Bryson J H 2nd Lt Royal Field Artillery

BRYSON, JAMES HARVEY, 2nd Lieut., Royal Field Artillery, only s. of Robert Bryson, of Antigua, by his wife, Isobel Elliot, eldest dau. of the late W. H. Leared, of Cahirciveen, co. Kerry. He was born in Antigua 12 May, 1899; educ. at Kenley School, co. Surrey, and Aldenham School, where he took an active part in football (playing back) and athletics. He was a senior cadet in the O.T.C.; gazetted 2nd Lieut. R.F.A. in June, 1918; served with the Expeditionary Force in France and Flanders from the following Aug., and was killed in action near Cambrai 20 Oct. of the same year. Buried in the British Cemetery, east of Cambrai. A brother officer wrote: He and I worked in the line together for quite a while, and he was the best of boys, always happy and brave, and I shall miss him very much indeed.” Unm.

Source : De Ruvigny’s Roll Of Honour Vol 5

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