• 1st Battalion, Durham Light Infantry leaves Farnborough in October 1937 on the first stage of their journey to Shanghai.
  • In this extraordinary book, the soldiers who served in the Durham Light Infantry recount their personal experiences of serving in World War II.
  • It then became the 106th Light Infantry and a battalion of the Durham Light Infantry in 1881. The DLI wore dark green facings and its quick march was "The...
  • The Durham Light Infantry lost 13,000 men killed during the First World War with thousands more wounded, gassed or taken prisoner.
  • The Durham Light Infantry. This infantry unit was formed in 1881. ... It served until the 1881 Army reforms, when it was merged into The Durham Light Infantry.
  • Worth a look whilst in Durham and very interesting to hear about the Durham Light Infantry. Easy to find in the middle of the city.
  • Pic The badge of the Durham Light Infantry as represented on a war grave. From the excellent PaulHP collection at flickr, with my thanks.
  • The Durham Light Infantry was formed in 1881 and has served notably in various wars since then.
  • The Durham Light Infantry , by Keith Petvin-Scudamore ( British Light Infantry Regiments, founded by Michael S.Young).
  • The Durham Light Infantry Memorial is a nicely presented great looking statue in a well deserved prominent location outside the Town Hall.
  • Während des Zweiten Weltkriegs wurden hatte gab es unter der Durham Light Infantry 15 Bataillone, zwei reguläre Bataillone und sechs Territorialbataillone.
  • Before the First World War began in August 1914, the Durham Light Infantry, County Durham’s own infantry regiment, was made up of nine battalions each of...