1918  6th April

1st Battalion  Royal Marine Light Infantry

St Luke's war memorial, Headless Cross


Awarded the British War Medal and Victory Medal.  He died of wounds (gas).

The Redditch Indicator – Saturday 20th April 1918 states that he died of of effects of gas shell poisoning.  That he had been admitted into the 3rd Canadian Stationary Hospital, Doullens where he shortly afterwards died.  Also mentioned in Redditch at War


Doullens Community Cemetery Extension No.1

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Grave: Fr. 62

Next Back Private  Harry Aston PO/2361(S)

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