Remembering our Great Uncle - 2Lt Matthew Charles Morton DCM - of the Artillery & Cooperation School, Worthy Down, who lost his life on Salisbury Plain on 5th April 1918, aged just 24, following a fatal spin while flying an RE8. ...
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Joyce, N.R. (Norman Roy)
Thanks Norman Roy Joyce for your contribution to the war effort. Rest assured that your memory lives.
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Joyce, N.R. (Norman Roy)
2nd Lt Norman Roy Joyce was one of three brothers who left for the Great War in 1916. Two did not return. Norman was killed in action on 1 April 1918. Rest in Peace, we will not forget. Nan Bosler, Frederick Meredith Descendants Group, Sunday, 1 April 2018.
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Joyce, N.R. (Norman Roy)
2nd Lt Norman Roy Joyce, a 22 y.o. from Neutral Bay, Sydney, left Bertangles air base, northeast of Amiens, France for reconnaissance on 1 April. He did not return. He trained in England with the Royal Flying Corps and joined the 23rd Squadron in January, flying French SPAD S-XIIIs. ...
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Whittaker, F.P. (Fred Poulton)
Remembering you Fred with love from Susan Greenwood and Maggie Flounders.
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Bush, R.E. (Richard Eldon)
My Great Uncle...a Brave man.
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Hay, J.M. (John Mathews)
Remembering Gt grand uncle John Mathews Hay 100 years ago today set out on a mission from which he never returned. His memory lives on.
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Robertson, J.H. (John Henry)
A brave and gallant officer.
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Cremetti, M.A.E. (Max Arthur Eugene)
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Stacey, J.R. (John Randolph)
In memory of Lt. John Randolph Stacey, 85 Squadron RAF, late of the 114th and 107th Battalions, Canadian Expeditionary Force. A warrior of the Mohawks of Kahnawake, Quebec, Canada. One of more than four thousand status Indian registered band members from Canada who served in the forces of Canada and the British Empire during the Great War. ...
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Trollip, D.P. (Douglas Price)
2nd Lt. Douglas Price Trollip was pilot to my great uncle, observer Lt. James David Moses, a Canadian Indian (First Nations). The two were reported missing, later confirmed killed, on the first day of the RAF's operational existence on 1 April 1918. ...
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Moses, J.D. (James David)
With solemn pride and in memory of Lt. James David Moses, air gunner and observer, 57 Squadron, RFC/RAF. A warrior of the Six Nations Confederacy of Iroquois & AIlied Indians from Canada, who fell in the service of the Royal Air Force on the first day of its operational existence, 1 April 1918. ...
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Cotton, W.M.V. (William Martin Vernon)
Bhasvic remembers you, William. Thank you for your sacrifice.
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Campbell, J.S. (John Santiago)
Remembered with pride and respect by the present staff and pupils of Trinity School Carlisle formerly Carlisle Grammar School. JS Campbell was a former pupil 1904-7.
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Ward, A.R. (Andrew Rushworth)
Thank you. M x
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Whiting, J.O. (James Oliver)
Remembered by your present-day colleagues in the Civil Service.
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O'Longan, P.C.S. (Paul Charles Stacpoole)
You live on through your remarkable poetry.
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Lavarack, P.J.V. (Philip James Vaughan)
Remembered by your present-day colleagues in the Civil Service.
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Binns, J.H. (John Houghton)
This is from your niece my father was you half brother you were never forgotten rest in peace.
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Shearer, G.D.R. (Gordon Dargai Ross)
Rest In Peace Gordon, your life was cut way too short. You were recently remembered by my mother, my cousin and myself.