Other Information:Stanley starting his training with the R.A.M.C. with "G" Coy. He entered the war in the Balkans on 20th November 1915. A local newspaper (Wrexham Advertiser) of 24th February 1917 advised that he had been seriously wounded in action and that he was lying in a Canadian Stationary Hospital in Salonika. It was later reported, on 13th October 1917, that he was home on leave after serving 'over' two years in Salonika. Following his leave, he was to be sent to a convalescent home in Ireland to recuperate. [Information and photograph kindly provided by Stanley's family]
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