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SALVATION ARMY ROLL OF HONOUR - Taken by Blaenau Gwent in the First World War Project 17 Feb 2015
Reference WMO/197872
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For / King Country & Humanity / ROLL OF HONOUR / FOR THE BRAVE MEN WHO HAVE GONE FORTH AT THE CALL OF DUTY / FROM THE 421st CORPS OF THE SALVATION ARMY ABERTILLERY / TO THE GREAT EUROPEAN WAR OF 1914
Rank Name Service For Local Corps Service For King and Country Remarks Private James Ayland Soldier South Wales Borderers Killed in Action Private A. Betts Soldier Welsh Guards Private Conrad Boyce Bandsman Welsh Guards Private William Boyce Bandsman Welsh Guards Private John Brown Soldier 3rd Monmouthshire Regiment Killed in Action Private Charles Clist Bandsman 10th South Wales Borderers Private Dennis Connelly Soldier South Wales Borders Private James Finn Soldier South Wales Borderers Awarded VC. Killed in Action Private Henry Gregory Bandsman Royal Engineers Gunner Joseph Harding Bandsman Royal Field Artillery Private William Harding Bandsman Monmouthshire Regiment Private Herbert Hickson Bandsman Welsh Guards Private Ernest Hill Soldier 3rd South Wales Borderers Private William Hucker Soldier South Wales Borderers Private George Jones Bandsman Royal Engineers Private Herbert Lea Bandsman South Wales Borderers Private Brynley Lucas Bandsman 3rd South Wales Borderers Private John Mason Bandsman 3rd South Wales Borderers Private William Mason Bandsman South Wales Borderers Private W. J. Parry Soldier South Wales Borderers Private William Pike Bandsman Royal Engineers Private H. Ponsford Bandsman York Regiment Private E. Rayner Soldier 3rd Lancashire Regiment Able Seaman Frederick Skidmore Soldier Royal Navy Able Seaman W. Spicer Soldier Royal Navy Private William Stewkesbury Soldier 3rd South Wales Borderers Sergeant Frank Thomas Soldier Royal Army Medical Corps
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