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|died = [[17 April]] 1917
|died = [[17 April]] 1917
|age = 38
|age = 38
|cause_of_death = [[Killed in action]] / Drowned at sea<ref>It is possible Stanley drowned as a result of returning back to England on the Hired Transport ambulance (or hospital) ship {{w2|SS Donegal|SS ''Donegal''}}, which was torpedoed by German U-boat ''UC-21'' in the English Channel. The vessel sank with the loss of 29 wounded British soldiers and 12 crew members.</ref>
|cause_of_death = [[Killed in action]]
|burial_type = Memorial
|burial_type = Memorial
|reference_number = Memorial panel
|reference_number = Memorial panel

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a soldier of the border regiment
remembered with honour


Lonsdale Battalion Roll of Honour
Full Name Stanley Richard Arnold
Rank (highest) Private
Service Number 28206
Battalion 11th Battalion (Lonsdale)
Regiment Border Regiment
Enlisted / Commissioned White City / West London
Nationality English
Spouse(s) May L. Arnold
110 Claxton Grove / Hammersmith / London
Parents Henry and Martha Arnold
89 Tower Hamlets Road / Forest Gate / Essex
Residence(s) Hammersmith
Casualty Type Commonwealth War Dead
Died 17 April 1917
Age 38
Cause of Death Killed in action / Drowned at sea[1]
Burial Type Memorial
Reference Number Memorial panel
Resting Place Hollybrook Memorial, Southampton
Commemorated in perpetuity by the
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Coordinates Latitude: 50.93384 / Longitude: -1.43114
Commemorative Scroll Yes / click here

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References and notes

  1. It is possible Stanley drowned as a result of returning back to England on the Hired Transport ambulance (or hospital) ship SS Donegal, which was torpedoed by German U-boat UC-21 in the English Channel. The vessel sank with the loss of 29 wounded British soldiers and 12 crew members.
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