Personal Details

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Nationality British
Date of Birth 1875
Place of Birth Durham, County Durham, Ireland
Veterinary College and Date of Graduation Edinburgh - May 1897

Military Service

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Last Rank Lieutenant
Regiment/Service Army Veterinary Corps
Secondary Regiment Royal Garrison Artillery
Secondary Unit
First Theatre of War Gallipoli 1915

Casualty Details

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Date of Death 16 June 1915
Age at Death 40
Place of Death Gallipoli, Turkey
Cause of Death Wounds in action caused by enemy rifle fire

Cemetery

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Cemetery Pink Farm Cemetery
Location Gallipoli, Turkey
Grave Reference Grave Number IV.A.3
Commonwealth War Grave Yes - Gallipoli Marker
Emblem or Badge on Headstone Cross

Honours and Memorials

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Name on RCVS Honour Board Yes
Name In Officers who died in Great War Yes
Medals and Awards
  • 1914/15 Star
  • British War Medal 1914-1918
  • Victory Medal

Biography

Lieutenant John Wilson Brownless MRCVS was born in 1875, the son of John and Mrs Hannah Brownless of Castle Eden, County Durham.

He qualified from the Royal (Dick) Veterinary College, Edinburgh in May 1897 and was awarded the 2nd Fitzwygram Prize that year.

During the South African War, he served as a Civilian Veterinary Surgeon with the Army Veterinary Department attached to the Royal Scots Greys as a Veterinary Officer and received both the Queen’s and King’s South African Medals. On return to the United Kingdom, he practised in Kensington and Barnes, London.

On the outbreak of war, he was initially engaged in Army veterinary work at home but volunteered for active service and received a commission as a temporary Lieutenant in the Army Veterinary Corps in March 1915. He served in the Dardanelles campaign and was attached to the 1/4th Highland Mountain Brigade, Royal Garrison Artillery of 29th Division.

On the 16th June 1915, he was tending to wounded horses of his brigade while under fire. The War Diary of the Assistant Director of Veterinary Services of the 29th Division records on the 16th of June:

“Lt Brownless killed this morning at Gully Beach by a stray enemy rifle bullet during the performance of his professional duties.”

He was 40 years old and is buried at Pink Farm Cemetery Turkey. Grave Number IV. A.3

Captain Brownless’s obituary notice appears in The Veterinary Record 10 July 1915.

Media and Documents

War Diary Entry noting Brownless Death
War Diary Entry noting Brownless Death
 

Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer 28 June 1915
Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer 28 June 1915