MILITARY MEDAL FOR MISSING SOLDIER
... served with the Territorials before the outbreak of war, and ha been reported missing since May. following the evacuation from Dunkirk. ...
... served with the Territorials before the outbreak of war, and ha been reported missing since May. following the evacuation from Dunkirk. ...
... Officer Gran Davies, Heolyglyn Cpl. John Stuart, Abercregan, after years service, including Dunkirk. Cpl. Evan John, Heolyglyn, after IR years service including Dunkirk: LACW M. Pryi4. Heolyglyn, after three years service; William Luke, Brytwn Road who has ...
... son of ex-Police Sergt. Pincott and Mrs. Pincott, of Jersey Road, Cpl. I'incott Cpl. BILL PINCOTT, Welsh Guards who was at Dunkirk, had been in ill-health for a long period. He was one of fou r brothers serving with H.M. Forces. Sergt. Glyn Pincott, Welsh ...
... the Duffryn Rhondda Colliery. After serving on the No , th Weal iron tier of India he went to France in 1310 and was in the Dunkirk evacuation, after fighting at Arras and VimY Ridge. T o ater he was in North Africa with the treet, ...
... Penned, for it is now known that hi so. hitherto reported missing. i. a prisoner of war in Germany. Guardsman Young was at Dunkirk. By kind permission of Mr. and Mn. A T. Howell, Tygwyn, Velindre Road. Pencoed, who kindly wanted the Pericoed United Churches ...
... who was 25 years of age. was educated at Nlarl- I borough and took the Army as al 1 eareer. He went to France in was in Dunkirk evacuation and after returning to this country volunteered for flying duties with an .Army Oh- Sriation Post Squadron. He ...
... GERMANY Mr. Albert Edward Dodd (centre) son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. 18, Officeroad. Maesteg. who was taken prisoner at Dunkirk. He is in the Welsh Guards. His companions are both Caerau men, the taller being Mr. Rees Roach, and the other Mr. Rees Jones ...
... which the Germans could have Buono against us at that time & the enfeeblement of our military strength by the tragedy of Dunkirk we should have been overwhelmed. Most of us. however, feel that very happily for us the !issue was never put to the supreme ...
... services on the Anzio beach-head. Lee. Cpl. Morgan joined up at the outbreak of war, and has seen service in France, including Dunkirk, India, Persia, Syria, Egypt, Iraq, Sicily and Italy. Formerly he was employed as a carpenter by Messrs. Evan Thomas & Sons ...
... on whether we work for prosperity and save for it with as much courage and determination as we showed in the dark days of Dunkirk. OF ALL THE CONSTRUCTIVE TASKS of peace, saving is perhaps the only one that the youngest and oldest of us can share. It is ...
... - _ , _ ~ -.-- ---• '' . _- ---f,-.• - - N , ~,,,.,.., • __ --._::-.- _-_-_,—;;;„-_ , 2 , _ i, . '''. At Dunkirk one thing %t as _ - —sr return. For w' four years, the Forces have t _ trained' for this day and the people have worked f ...
... of Ontario, Canada, Mr. Haycock migrated to Canada during the t of 1926 . He told Mrs. Attains received slight wounds at Dunkirk. in COMP6 o nI with another Canatliansailor, was spending l a leave at Kenry Street, TonypandY. 'lt was a pleasant experienc ...