ENNISCORTHY _SOLDIER KILLED.
... wounded in the arm by shrapnel Juring an engagement on the 7th inst, Pte Lacey, who was previously wounded during the battle of the Somme, was awarded the parchment of the Irish Brigade some time ago. ...
... wounded in the arm by shrapnel Juring an engagement on the 7th inst, Pte Lacey, who was previously wounded during the battle of the Somme, was awarded the parchment of the Irish Brigade some time ago. ...
... two years’ active service on the western front and had been twice wounded—once at Aix la Chapelle and afi:‘i)n at the battle of the Somme. Pte. Rowe was a son of the late Nicholas Rowe, Clongcg, who had seen much servic:s}}load with the Royal Artillery. ...
... for six months to see how he would conduct himself, In replg'eto the Chairman, the defendant said lost his leg at the battle of the Somme. In dismissing the case, the Chairman warned the defendant not to be using bad language. Gorey Petty Sessions. Kilgorman ...
... pretend that the infantry arc coming through these strenuous battle'' without having to pay the toll, but the .ratio of our casualties have not been nearly so high as in the earlier battles of the Somme. ...
... Regiment and was decorated with the military medal for exceptional • °arum, and strenuous devotion to duty .n the battles of the Somme and elsewhere in the rapacity of stretcher-bearer. He was openly exposed to dangers and unprecedented for their 'strawy: ...
... Regiment and was dissirated with the military• medal for exceptional • irtrag • and strenuous devotion to duty the battles of the Somme and elsewhere in tlio intmeity of stretcher-bearer. He WAS openly exposed to dangers and assamt unprissidenud for the'r ...