The Froxfield WWI war memorial is situated in the grounds of All Saints Church, Froxfield. Written in metal lettering on the two-stepped stone base are the names of the twenty local men that fell during the Great War. Listed below are the names and rank of those who fell.
Froxfield: WWI War Memorial
Mary Spender
The Men of Froxfield Who Fell in The War
A Butler
Private, Kings Royal Rifle Corps
F Chapman
Private, Worcestershire Regiment
R R Dixon
Private, Kings Own Scottish Borderers
A Dobson
Private, Training Reserve Brigade
W Dobson
Gunner, Royal Garrison Artillery
G Ferguson
Sergeant, Royal Armoured Corps
HAJ Haines
Private, Army Service Corps
OPH Haines
Drummer, Grenadier Guards
CS Hampton
Private, Scots Guards
W Hobbs
Private, Wiltshire Regiment
SG Hunter
Trooper, Royal Armoured Corps
WC Noon
Private, Wiltshire Regiment
H Odey
Sergeant Major, Army Service Corps
T Pike
Able Seaman, Royal Navy
WC Plank
Private, Wiltshire Regiment
ASW Prioleau
Flight Lieutenant, Royal Air Force
DPJ Rawlings
Sergeant, Royal Air Force
F Stagg
Private, Training Reserve Brigade
S Stroud
Private, Wiltshire Regiment
T Taylor
Private, Wiltshire Regiment