Royal Jersey Militia

The Royal Militia of the Island of Jersey was made up of three battalions and three further companies during the First World War. The regiment remained stationed on the island during the conflict and provided part of the guard for the German POW camp at Blanches Banque at St Brelade.


Commonwealth War Graves

Cain, Private Alexander (d1919, aged 33, cause unknown)

Ecobichon, Private Sydney (d1918, aged 30, cause unknown)

Godfray, Sergeant Francis (d1919, aged 24, illness)

Langlois, Private Philip (d1915, aged 28, illness)

le Breton, Private Wilfred (d1916, aged 28, cause unknown)

Roberts, Private Henry (d1918, age and cause of death unknown)

Commemorating the fallen of the First World War who are buried in the United Kingdom.