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James Campbell | |||
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A soldier of the 11th Battalion Border Regiment Remembered with Honour | |||
Rank | Lance Corporal | ||
Number | 19621 | ||
Company | D Company | ||
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Former unit ‡ | None listed in SDGW | ||
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Born | |||
Died | 6 July 1916 | ||
Where died | Home | ||
How died | d. (see notes) | ||
Age | 21 | ||
Casualty type | Commonwealth War Dead | ||
Grave/Memorial | Family grave | ||
Reference no. | In south west part | ||
Resting place | St. Martin Old Churchyard, Brampton, Cumberland |
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*All place names from SDGW are listed within their historical counties at the time of the war and may not represent present-day county and metropolitan boundaries.*§ A soldier's temporary attachment to and/or from other units (inc. battalions of the Border Regiment).*¥ A soldier's permanent transfer to and/or from other units (inc. battalions of the Border Regiment).*‡ A soldier's previous military unit/s before serving in the Lonsdale Battalion (inc. other battalions of the Border Regiment). |
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*d. signifies that the soldier died but SDGW does not elaborate further. This could mean he died as a result of sickness such as dysentry, colitis, pneumonia or malaria etc., or possibly an accidental death.*Son of Joseph Campbell, of Union Lane, Brampton. |
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This is a dedicated remembrance page for James Campbell (19621 L/Cpl.), a soldier of The Border Regiment during The Great War.
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