Other Information:Frank entered the war in France on 16th August 1914 with the 4th Field Ambulance. His name appears on a list of R.A.M.C. personnel who were taken captive up to & including 31st December 1914. His address was given as 29 New Street, Johne Road, St Heliers, Jersey, Channel Isles - (kindly provided by Steve Mattocks). In the early hours of 26th August, the 4th Field Ambulance were ordered to go to Landrecies to treat and evacuate the wounded. A couple of hours after entering the town the Germans arrived, and ? became one of 219 of the rank and file of the R.A.M.C. to be held captive there. He was taken to Sennelager prisoner of war camp in Germany.
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