MILLER Archibald J

  • First Name(s):
    Archibald 
  • Surname:
    MILLER
  • Service Number:
    Unknown
  • Rank:

    Lieutenant

  • Conflict:
    WW1
  • Service:
    Army
  • Army Sector:
    Support Services
  • Corps:
    Royal Army Medical Corps
  • Unit:
    Attached 47th Brigade Royal Field Artillery
  • Former Units:
    None
  • Date of Death:
    11th March 1917
  • Age At Death:
    34
  • Place of Death:
    Unknown
  • Place of Burial:
    Fauborg D'Amiens Cemetery, Arras, Grave II. F. 5.
  • Place of Birth:
    Unknown
  • Home Town:
    Unknown
  • Casualty's Relatives:

    Husband of Dorothy Miller, of Langdale, New Rd., Stourbridge

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Further Information About MILLER Archibald J

Appears in the Worcester/Worcestershire Roll of Honour Book for army casualties located in Worcester Cathedral, surname given as Mills.

Dr Archibald Ingram Miller lived at ‘Langdale’, 1 New Road with his wife Dorothy and two young children.  He was in practice with Dr Hicky.  In 1915 he volunteered and joined the Royal Army Medical Corps.  He went to the front in 1916 and was attached to the 47th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery.  In early March 1917 the German forces began their withdrawal to the Hindenburg Line.  However, it was a fighting withdrawal with a great deal of shelling which caused many British casualties.  Lieutenant Ingram Miller was killed in action on the 11th March.  His name is also commemorated at St. Thomas’s Church. T he Vicar of St. Thomas’s wrote in his parish magazine that Dr Miller was ‘the kindest of friends and best of doctors’.

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