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Eileen | Report | 10 Nov 2007 22:56 |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 10 Nov 2007 23:30 |
My grandfather on my dad's side, on active service, but killed as he slept. My great uncle on my mother's side, killed by 'friendly fire' and my GG grandfather, aged 90 killed when enemy aircraft deposited their bombs before returning home. All WWII. |
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KathleenBell | Report | 10 Nov 2007 23:46 |
Remembering the great uncle I never knew, Alec John Kill, died 22nd November 1915 in Mesopotamia (Iraq) age 25. Sent for his death certificate today. |
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Sean Subexpired | Report | 11 Nov 2007 00:11 |
My two teenage great-great-uncles, Wilfred and Frank Cole, emigrated to Australia to seek their fortune, joined the ANZAC's, came back to the northern hemisphere and survived Gallipoli. Unfortunately they were both killed at the Battle of Ypres in Belgium in 1917. Frank (22) was never found. Wilfred (19) died of bullet wounds. |