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Private 24454 1st Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers
Pvte James Pelow Royal Dublin Fusiliers
was sent to Hulluch in France where he was wounded he was again wounded near Messines in 1917 and was killed at the Somme in March 1918
Remembered with pride by his son [ 99] and family
Submitted by: David Daniel
Service number: 774487 , Rank: LAC , Royal Air Force
My father,
Born 8.9.1917
Served in the RAF between 11.7.1940-23.12.1945
POW 3.10.1943 (Kos Island) - 23.4.1945 (Stalag IVB, Germany)
Medals: War Medal 1939-1945, 1939/45 star, Africa star & clasp, Italy Star
Died 14.10.1981
Submitted by: Ofra Karo
Royal Army Service Corp, Colonel
1939 - 1946 in the RASC.Saw action in N Africa Italy at Monte Casino. Missed evacuation from Dunkirk, was missing in action, escaped by motor bike to Brest and boat to UK. Mentioned in a Despatch for distinguished service
Remembered byJohn and Jane
Submitted by: Jane Brown
Stoker 2nd Class HMS Glowworm
Killed in action against German Heavy Cruiser Admiral Hipper off Trondheim, Norway, on 8th April 1940. Proud of his service and sacrifice...for him and so many of his shipmates there is no other grave but the sea.
Submitted by: Luke Perry
Corporal, Manchester PALS 17th Battalion
Percy was beloved son of Clara Annie Ramsden, brother to Maude, Arnold, Herbert, Wilfred, Norman, Gladys, Ewart, and John of Prestwich. Percy married Mabel Moody in Unsworth, but was killed at Heninel on 23 April 1917.
Submitted by: Nancy Ramsden Owen
Private 9521
Private Norman Wood Ramsden, gunner died at Montauban on 1 July 1916. Manchester PALS 17th Battalion, orig. KORLR Norman was beloved son of Clara Annie Ramsden, and brother to Maude, Arnold, Herbert, Percy, Wilfred, Gladys, Ewart, John Walter.
Submitted by: Nancy Ramsden Owen
2nd Lieutenant, London Irish Rifles.
To the Uncle I never knew. He was, and is part of our family life. He is, 2nd Lieutenant Terry Barry, 1st Battalion London Irish, Rifles, MID.
Killed in action, aged 22 on the 5th December 1943, Monte Camino, Italy.
Submitted by: michael BARRY
Gunner 102692 Royal Garrison Artillery
1885-1917 from Aberystwyth. Son of Samuel & Emma Bluck. Brother to four. Died 25th June 1917 near Ypres. Buried Vlamertinghe New British Cemetery, Belgium. Gone but not forgotten. Photo of his grave with niece & great neice.
Submitted by: Olive Broadfield
Private 9711 4th Worcestershire Regiment
From Kidderminster. Husband of Martha, father to seven surviving children. Died from injuries in France June 13th 1916. Buried St Sever Cemetery, Rouen. Sadly missed but not forgotten.
Submitted by: Olive Broadfield
Private14558323 1st Bat Gordon Highlanders
Mum's cousin, she lived to 91yrs old in 2005, whilst you are still in Ranville where you were laid to rest aged just 19 yrs old. You gave your life so she and the rest of us could live in freedom -Thank you
Submitted by: David Valentine