Major Miles Barne DSO

Campaign:

World War 1


Died:

17.9.1917

1 SG
Major Miles Barne was inspecting the battalion transport of the 1st SG at Bught Camp,Langemark on 17 September 1917 when both he and the men became aware of British plane in difficulties above them. As they looked on in fascination they did not spot an item thrown out of the aircraft by the desperate pilot as he struggled for control. It was a bomb.

Too late the Guardsmen spotted the danger and dived for cover but they caught the full force of the explosion and one was killed instantly while 5 were wounded.

Miles Barne was wounded most severely of all and later died of his injuries in the Casualty Clearing Station at Mendinghem.

Mendinghem Military Cemetery is where he lies.
Died of Wounds

Memorial(s):

Country Location Name of Memorial Campaign Names Date(s)
England t. Margaret's Church Waterloo Road Sotterley Waveney Suffolk NR34 7TX St Margaret's Church, Sotterley Miles Barne 17-9-1917 View
England Eton College In the Cloisters Eton SL6 6DB England Eton College War Memorial World War 1
World War 2
Miles Barne 17-9-1917 View

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