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RAMC profile of:
William BLENCH
[Service No:  123911]
 
 


Place or Date
of Birth:
Stockton, Durham

Service Number: 123911

TF Number:

Rank: Pte

Unit:

Attached To:

Enlistment Location: Chester-Le-Street

Also Served:

Outcome: Drowned

Date Died: 26/02/1918
Age Died:

Where Buried and/or Commemorated: UK - Hollybrook Memorial, Southampton

Awards:

Gazette Reference:
 


Other Information:

William enlisted on 2nd June 1916 and was sent to Army Reserve. He was 28 years and 26 days old, a Postman by trade, and living at 41 Queen Street, Birtley, Co Durham at the time. He mobilised on 8th August 1917 and was posted to "R" Coy two days later. William was posted to serve on H.M.H.S. "Glenart Castle" on 26th February 1918. He was reported missing, believed drowned, when the ship was torpedoed. His death was accepted by the War Office after a lapse of time. He was the son of William and Annie Elizabeth Blench and the husband of Ethel [nee Inns] Blench. [Portrait photograph kindly provided by William's family]


 
Additional Information: Date Added: Thursday 01 March, 2018
 
William's name commemorated on the Hollybrook Memorial, Southampton. [Photograph courtesy of William...
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