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a soldier of the border regiment
remembered with honour
a soldier of the border regiment
remembered with honour
Name | John Joseph Smith | ||
Rank | Private | ||
Number | 14029 | ||
Battalion | 6th Border Regiment | ||
Company | |||
Att'd/Trans | |||
Former unit | |||
Enlisted | Carlisle, Cumberland | ||
Resident | Low Row, Cumberland | ||
Where born | Brampton, Cumberland | ||
Ctry of service | United Kingdom | ||
Where died | Gallipoli | ||
How died | k.i.a. | ||
Age | |||
Date of death | 9th August 1915 | ||
Casualty type | Commonwealth War Dead | ||
Grave ref. | Panel 119 to 125 or 222 and 223 | ||
Resting place | Helles Memorial | ||
Additional info | |||
Source | *Commonwealth War Graves Commission |
Biography
References and notes
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This is a dedicated remembrance page for John Joseph Smith, 14029 Pte., a soldier of The Border Regiment during The Great War.
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Abbreviations and notes for soldier's remembrance infobox | ||||
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d. = died (see point 7 below) | d.o.w. = died of wounds | k.i.a. = killed in action | F & F = France and Flanders (inc. Italy) | |
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