Thomas Skinner, 10932 Pte.

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Thomas Skinner was wounded and transported back to the beach at Suvla, then by boat to Lemnos. Over the next five days Thomas would have undergone surgery, but his wounds were beyond repair. Only 46 days after leaving the friendly shores of England, Thomas Skinner died on the Island of Lemnos in Greece.

A Soldier of the Border Regiment
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Remembered with Honour
Name Thomas Skinner
Born Carlisle, Cumberland
Rank Private
Service No. 10932
Battalion 6th Battalion
Regiment Border Regiment
Enlisted Carlisle, Cumberland
Theatre(s) of War France and Flanders
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Died 14 August 1915
Gallipoli (Lemnos, Greece)
Cause of Death Died of wounds
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Resting Place East Mudros Military Cemetery
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Casualty Type Commonwealth War Dead
Nationality British (English)
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