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Name, Service, Remarks:
Pte. Will H Sanders, Head Quarters Staff B.E.F.
Pte. Bert B Sanders, 7th Batt. Canadians B.E.F. Wounded.
Sergeant Charles Darlow, Farrier, A.S.C. B.E.F.
Pte. Arthur Kennedy, 203rd Batt.Canadians,
Pte. C.Henry Coleman, Wireless Operator, R.F.C. B.E.F.
L.Corpl. Fred S Odell, 58th Batt.Canadians, B.E.F.Wounded.
Sergeant William Foskett, 58th Batt. Canadians, B.E.F. Wounded.
Pte. George Askew, 41 Brigade M.G.C. B.E.F.Sick.
Pte. George Stratton, Motor Transport A.S.C. Bombay.
Sergeant Charles Stratton, Chaddesdon Gun.R.G.A.
L.Corpl. William Darlow, 11th Batt.Worcester Regiment, Salonica. Died in hospital Oct 10th 1918 in Bulgaria.
Pte. Allan Foskett, 1st Batt.Northants B.E.F. Wounded.
Pte.Tom Coleman, R.N.Seaplane Station, R.N.A.S.
Pte Arthur J. Askew, 86th Infantry Brigade Head Quarters Staff B.E.F. Prisoner of War, Germany.
Gunner Fred Ashton, 174 Siege Battery, R.G.A. B.E.F. Sick. Gassed.
Pte. Jonah Wesley, 2nd Batt. Pioneers, A.I.F. B.E.F.
Pte. Albert Kennedy, 1/5 Batt.Beds Regiment, H.Q.S. B.E.F.
Pte. John Kennedy, Motor Transport A.S.C.
Sign. Charles Kennedy, 7th Batt.Beds Regiment B.E.F.Wounded.
Gunner Albert Headland, 224 Siege Battery R.G.A. B.E.F. Killed Oct 18th 1918.
Driver Tom Askew, Royal Field Artillery, Salonica
Pte. Walter Headland, Motor Transport A.S.G. South Africa
Pte. Clarke Wesley, 2nd Batt.Scots Guards, B.E.F. Killed at Bleuet Farm, July 26th 1917.
Pte. Edward Foskett, 2/1 Batt.Dorset Yeomanry Transport
Pte.Frank Askew, New Zealand Rifles, Discharged
Sign.Sydney Fennell, 66 Siege Battery, R.G.A. B.E.F. Sick.
Pte. John C. Sanders, 4th Batt.Canadians B.E.F.
Pte. Ralph Askew, 4th B.E.S. Wellington Regiment New Zealand, Wounded.
Pte.Herbert Gadsby, 6th Batt.Royal Fusiliers B.E.F. Gassed and Wounded.
Pte. John Ashton, 3rd Batt. Beds Regiment. Discharged.
Pte. James E.Coleman, 7th (res) Batt. London Regiment.
Pte Herbert Gadsby, Royal Air Service, B.E.F.
Rfn. F.H.Darlow, Kings Royal Rifles
Pte. Robert Headland, South Wales Borders. Discharged