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RAMC profile of:
Frank REYNOLDS
[Service No: 84]
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Place or Date
of Birth:
Service Number:
84
TF Number:
Rank:
Pte
Unit:
East Anglian Casualty Clearing Station
Attached To:
54th (1st/1st East Anglian) Casualty Clearing Station
Enlistment Location:
Lowestoft, Suffolk
Also Served:
Outcome:
Drowned
Date Died:
13/08/1915
Age Died:
Where Buried and/or Commemorated:
Turkey - Helles Memorial
Awards:
Gazette Reference:
Other Information:
Frank entered the war in Egypt on 11th August 1915.
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