Died After March
... died after marching with his old comrades of the First World War to the Cenotaph in Londonyesterday to commemorate the Battle of the Somme. ...
... died after marching with his old comrades of the First World War to the Cenotaph in Londonyesterday to commemorate the Battle of the Somme. ...
... collapsed and died after marching with his old comrades of the First World War to the Cenotaph in London yesterday to the Battle of the Somme. ...
... became a major at 28. He was promoted in the field and awarded the 0.8.0 for two specific acts of gallantry at the Battle of the Somme. Five time he was mentioned in dispatches. Councillor Powell Is also Vice- Chairman of the Passenger Transport Committee ...
... by the Coventry Chain Company. 'The Battle Cambrai, in which more than 400 tanks were used, was the first major tank battle. On the firm surface. quite different from the mud they encountered at the Battle of the Somme, the massive Ironclads- ...
... the Coventry Chain Company. The Battle of Cambrai, in which more than 400 tanks were used, was the first major tank battle. On the firm surface, quite different from the mud they encountered at the Battle of the Somme, the massive tronalads ...
... of 83. The national president. Mr. C. R. Stephens, of Leeds. will preside over the conference. He was wounded in the Battle of the Somme in 1916. He is now a company director, and has been chairman of Leeds branch for 22 years. ...
... Mr. Dexter, who leaves a son and daughter, ran away at teh age of 16 to Join the Coldstream Guards and fought at the battle of the Somme in the First World War. His daughter, Miss Betty Dexter. manages the Red Horse Hotel at Stratford-on-Avon, and his son ...
... Mr. Dexter, who leaves a son and daughter, ran away at :he age of 16 to Join the Coldstream Guards and fought at the battle of the Somme in the First World War. His daughter, Miss Betty Dexter, manages the Red Horse Hotel at Stratford-on-Avon, and his son ...
... Grey, who leaves a widow and two married daughters. He won the M.M. while , serving in the Royal Engineers during the Battle of the Somme. He was again decorated 0 , later in the First World War. gaining the D.C.M., and was twice Men- A Cloned in Despatches ...
... was found out, and sent back home twice during that year. He later served in other parts of France. and fought in the Battle of the Somme. before being de-mobbed in 1919. The friendships begun in the war are still flourishing. and Mr. Smith has been back ...
... was found out, and sent back home twice during that year. He later served In other parts of France, and fought in the Battle of the Somme, before being de-mobbed in 1919. The friendshMs begun in the war are still flourishing, and Mr. Smith has been back ...
... Somme Wound Veteran Charged With Assault A veteran of the First World War, said to have recWved 16 wounds in the Battle of the Somme, was charged at Coventry Magistrates Court to-day with assault. He was James Muddiman (Si). no fixed address, and it was ...