CAMPBELL, CHARLES, 2nd Lieut.. 11th (Service) Battn. The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regt.), yst. s. of the late Lieut. Charles Campbell, Assistant Paymaster in the Army Pay Department, by his wife, Rose (-); b. London, 10 June, 1892; educ. privately, and at the Stationers’ School, Hornsey, N.; was a Traveller; volunteered for active service soon after the outbreak of war, and enlisted in the Royal Army Medical Corps in Oct. 1914; served with the Expeditionary Force in France from 1915; received a commission, and was gazetted 2nd Lieut. Royal Fusiliers in Dec. 1917; took part in some severe fighting during the retreat from St. Quentin and died at Amiens 20 April, 1918, of wounds received there by the bursting of a shell. Buried in the Cemetery of St. Pierre. His Commanding Officer wrote: “He had been through some hard fighting, and had always shown himself a gallant officer. He is a great loss to his men and to the battalion.” Unm.
Source : De Ruvigny’s Roll Of Honour Vol 5