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5 Tag Results for Hundred Days Offensive
Charles Irish
He ducked and a bullet from a German sniper zipped past him and stripped the bark off of a tree behind him.
William Sterling Lamb
It was the last one hundred days of war and stretcher-bearer William Sterling Lamb was laying dead under an overcoat
Frank, Fred, and Albert Deacon
Of the six brothers, three joined the war effort while the other three William, Thomas and George stayed home and looked after the family farms.
Griffin and Charles Mulligan
Younger brother Charles suffered several bullet wounds near the end of August 1918 while fighting near Arras during the “Hundred Days Offensive.”
John Sammiel Hall
He died as his battalion was attacking Hallu in the Llandovery Castle operation at the start of the Hundred Days Offensive.