Call Us: 555-555-1234

William Henry Lloyd                       Sherwood Foresters - Notts &  Derby cap badge

Lloyd Memoria     Lloyd Memoria

Surname Lloyd
Forename/s William Henry
Rank Private
Service Number 27941
DOB 1891 in New Tupton.
Address Lived and worked at Wrights Farm, Grasmoor.
Date & place of death/details 10/10/1916.
Killed in action.
Regiment & Unit 16th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire Regiment).
Service details France & Flanders.
Military Awards?  
Married?               Children?  
Any photographs?  
Derbyshire Times Obituary?  
Parents names Mr Thomas & Mrs Mary Ann Lloyd.
Mary Ann died in 1897 & Thomas died in 1910.
Parents address  
Grave location or   memoria location No grave.
Thiepval Memorial, France, Pier & Face 10C, 10D & 11A
Living relatives?  
Any other information?  

Campaign Medals:
Victory Medal

Victory Medal
Given the information available it is likely that William Henry Lloyd was entitled to the Victory medal, also called the Inter Allied Victory Medal. This medal was awarded to all who received the 1914 Star or 1914-15 Star and, with certain exceptions, to those who received the British War Medal. It was never awarded alone. These three medals were sometimes irreverently referred to as Pip, Squeak and Wilfred.

Eligibility for this award consisted of having been mobilised, fighting, having served in any of the theatres of operations, or at sea, between midnight 4th/5th August, 1914, and midnight, 11th/12th November, 1918. Women who served in any of the various military organisations in a theatre of operations were also eligible.
British War Medal

British War Medal
From the information available, it is very possible that William Henry Lloyd was entitled to the British War Medal for service in World War One. This British Empire campaign medal was issued for services between 5th August 1914 and 11th November 1918.

The medal was automatically awarded in the event of death on active service before the completion of this period