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Leonard Smith
Arthur Felix Wedgewood Captain. Samuel Brammer Wilton. 1/5th North Staffordshire Regiment Losses 15/3/1917 to 20/3/17. Other Ranks (Died of wounds Later) ...
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Francis Buckley
His younger brother, George Buckley, later Captain George Buckley M.C, served during the Great War in the 42nd Field Artillery, 14th Division. ...
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Albert Edward Odell
Link to George Odell (Bert's Brother and R.E.Officer). 50thDivisional Signal Company R.E.. Captain Albert Edward Odell M.C & Bar. 1886 - 1979 (93yrs) ...
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Houthulst (WD)
The 2nd Battle of Passchendale (3rd Battle of Ypres) ... Second Battle of Passchendale. (XVIII. Corps, until 29/10; then XIX. Corps, Fifth Army) ... (HQ opened at Serques map R7 a 2.3 sheet 27 a S.E. 1/20000). PASSCHENDALE. /YPRES ...
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Arras (WD)
The Battle of Arras 1917 30th March to 26th April 1917. (with the 50th Division). odellpartial.jpg (82069 bytes). Captain Albert Edward Odell, MC and Bar. ...
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Captain Bright
(Photo: Irene Bright, 1941.) During those 50 years, Basil was appointed deputy town clerk (to his father) in the late 1920s, served as Clerk to the Justices ...
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Somme
Eventually (by 8.30 a.m.) the 7th reached the sunken road just south of The Bow, where they captured about thirty men of a minnenwerfer battery and killed ...
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Somme
2nd- Lieutenant Baron Brooke Booth, Missing in action on the 15th September 1916. (Thiepval Memorial to the missing) Link to CWGC) ...
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Tanks: Site contains information about the first use of tanks in War.
tankbook.co.uk. The Tanks at Flers. AN ACCOUNT OF THE FIRST USE OF TANKS IN WAR. by Trevor Pidgeon. A set of two case-bound volumes, 230mm x 300mm. ...
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Field Radio Set
British Field Radio (Great War). Radioforward2.jpg (15258 bytes). A forward Wireless Station. When defining the principal advances in signal practice during ...
 
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