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112 Tag Results for killed
Walter Hickmott
“She was 7 years old. She never saw him again, a memory she carried the rest of her life.”
Elderkin Brothers
William and Angus Elderkin
Harry James Murney
“We watched the Germans advancing like a swarm of bees and nothing but a few scattered Algerian soldiers and our Brigade bomb throwers.."
Wilbert Robinson Ferguson
At the time, he was training to be a teacher, but Ferguson also had an expert shot and was made a shooting instructor at Shorncliffe Military Camp.
Tom Nowell
As a married man of age forty, he was considerably older than the typical recruit.
Rogers Brothers
Brothers Ernest “Ernie” or “Ern” Arthur Rogers and Richard “Dick” Charles Rogers were companions in life, at war and in death.
Thomas Rayner
Thomas Rayner died at the Somme September 26, 1916.
William Alexander Allen
"This officer was only with us a short time, but he showed great promise. His death is greatly regretted.”
William James Martin
While repairing telephone wires during a bombardment at Lievin, he was instantly killed by a piece of an enemy high explosive shell.
William Mitchell
“To Mrs. E. Mitchell … Deeply regret inform you 406357 Pte. William Mitchell, infantry, officially reported killed in action April 12th, 1917.”
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