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- First World War (1914-1918)
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For God, King and Country/Roll of Honour/for the/Local Corps./With the Battle Fleet and in the Trenches are thousands of/Salvationists, who help to/keep aloft the standard of Purity, Sobriety, and undefiled Religion./[names]/Note: Kindly remember these brave men in your Prayers and assist the Naval and Military Secretary/(Bro. R. Jacques) in writing them occasionally.
The three fallen men, are- Private James Robson 9th DLI of 8 Forth Street, Killed in action in France 2 June 1918 Young People's L. Sec., Private Robert Peveral Jackson 9th DLI of The Hedley, died in training 14 July 1916, Junior Sergeant Major (in the Salvation Army, not in the Military), and Private Joseph Heslop, 9th DLI of Chopwell, Died of wounds in France 26 September 1916
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