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Gordon Mitchell
He served in France, fought at Vimy Ridge, and was mentioned in despatches and awarded a Military Cross.
Rogers Brothers
Brothers Ernest “Ernie” or “Ern” Arthur Rogers and Richard “Dick” Charles Rogers were companions in life, at war and in death.
Ralph Douglas Clark
He never spoke of it, and when prodded by his youngest son, Peter, would only utter, “it was terrible—so many of my friends killed.”
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 Mitchell
“To Mrs. E. Mitchell … Deeply regret inform you 406357 Pte. William Mitchell, infantry, officially reported killed in action April 12th, 1917.”
George Leslie Scherer
He was awarded the Military Medal for staying in the fight after he was told to go back to the dressing station after being wounded in the hand.
Green Family
Arthur Green, 19, and his father Moses Green, 44, his brother-in-law Percy Edwin Biggs, and his cousin Harold Farrar.
Robert Frederic Hawke
He was ordered to go on duty, and told the Lieutenant that he had already “done my time,” and rolled over in his bivvy and went back to sleep.
Gillespie Brothers
Lieutenant-Colonel Robert raised the 226th Battalion and brought it to England, only to see it broken up.
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