“He was not only the outstanding pilot of World War One but a man in the full sense of word, much older than he should have been for the stresses he bore, a warm, lovable individual, of many moods and characteristics, and I will always salute ...
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Shield, F.L.
Forever remembered
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Abbatt, E.L. (Edward Leslie)
Words can't begin to express how thankful the world and myself are to you for your service. Your a true hero. Thank You
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Parry, S. (Samuel)
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Langrishe, H.R. (Hercules Ralph, 5th Baronet of Knocktopher Abbey)
In memory of Hercules 'Heck' Langrishe, son of the 5th Baronet of Knocktopher Abbey, who sadly did not live long enough to inherit the title.
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Joyce, N.R. (Norman Roy)
Words can't convey what your heroic actions then meant, and still mean, to the country you loved. We will remember you!
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Morton, M.C. (Matthew Charles)
Remembering an extremely brave soldier and a dedicated airman. So proud to call him my relative. R.I.P. dear man.
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Vine, H.C.L. (Henry Charles Land)
One of the 305 men named on the Board of Trade War Memorial now at Caxton House, London. More information, here: https://boardoftradewarmemorial.wordpress.com/
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Kellett, W. (William)
Remembered on the war memorial at St Georges church, Leeds
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Joyce, N.R. (Norman Roy)
Norman Roy Joyce one of three sons of William Henry Joyce (my great uncle) who served in the 1914-1918 war and one of the two who did not return. We thank you for your bravery and honour you for the ultimate sacrifice you made in defending our freedom.
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Joyce, N.R. (Norman Roy)
1st April 1918, in Rifle Wood (between Moreuil an Thennes) soldiers of the Canadian Cavalry Brigade and Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars repulsed the Germans. They were helped by many planes, among them was Joyce Norman RoyHis plane crashed very close ...
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Joyce, N.R. (Norman Roy)
Norman Roy Joyce one of three sons of William Henry Joyce (my 3x great uncle) who served in the 1914-1918 war and one of the two who did not return. We thank you for your bravery and honour you for the ultimate sacrifice you made in defending our ...
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Joyce, N.R. (Norman Roy)
Another young man who fought to preserve the freedom in which I now live. Not forgotten - thank you, Norman.
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Atha, L.E. (Leonard Edward)
My great uncle, my grandmother's brother whose death was mourned along with so many other great brave men. May your wings be flying with the angels forever. x ...
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Joyce, N.R. (Norman Roy)
you will always be remembered now our daughter has found you. Thank you for all your bravery daring exploits in the plane and gallantry for country and us .So glad to know a hero in the family
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Joyce, N.R. (Norman Roy)
What a brave young man! His memory lives on in these tributes. With heartfelt thanks for serving so valiantly so we future generations could have a good life and enjoy the freedom from the many sacrifices willingly given by young men such as Norman.