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RAMC profile of:
William ST JOHN
[Service No: 413]
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Place or Date
of Birth:
Landore, Glamorgan
Service Number:
413
TF Number:
Rank:
Pte
Unit:
6th Cavalry Field Ambulance
Attached To:
Enlistment Location:
Landore
Also Served:
Outcome:
Killed in action
Date Died:
02/11/1914
Age Died:
Where Buried and/or Commemorated:
Belgium - Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial
Awards:
Gazette Reference:
Other Information:
William entered the war in France on 6th October 1914.
Additional Information:
Date Added: Tuesday 25 November, 2014
William's name commemorated on the memorial. [Photographs courtesy of Chris Ludlam and Wilf Schofiel...
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