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Mombasa (Mbaraki) Cemetery, Kenya Mombasa (Mbaraki) Cemetery, Kenya
First Name: Harry Elijah Last Name: STANBRIDGE
Date of Death: 04/03/1915 Lived/Born In: Finsbury Park
Rank: Lance Corporal Unit: Loyal North Lancashire2
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Age-23

17, Alsen Road, Finsbury Park

Born-Islington

Mombasa (Mbaraki) Cemetery, Kenya

 

East Africa

Far from the Western Front, the war was also fought in East Africa where there were German colonies in Tanganyika, present day Tanzania, which lay next the British possessions in Kenya and Uganda. Fighting here and in neighbouring Portuguese controlled Mozambique lasted for the entire duration of the war and although the British greatly outnumbered the Germans they were consistently thwarted by the enemy’s superior tactics and leadership in a war of movement across a very wide area. Most of the fighting was undertaken by local African soldiers, recruited by both sides and there were only two British infantry battalions engaged in this theatre of the war, the 2nd Loyal North Lancashire and the 25th Royal Fusiliers, backed up by a few artillery, medical and logistical support units. This meant that the fighting here was largely overlooked, not surprising given the magnitude of events elsewhere. However the death toll, mainly as a result of disease, among the Africans soldiers, porters and civilians alike amounted to over 105,000 by the time the fighting ended.

Harry Stanbridge died from unspecified causes on 4th March, 1915, while serving with the 2nd Loyal North Lancashire  It is not known if he died from wounds or from illness.

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