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world one soldiers

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PollySalt

PollySalt Report 11 Mar 2010 21:09

Bit of an odd question, I discovered an uncle who died on his birthday in WW1.
Is it possible that his name may be on the arboretum in Stafford,Staffordshire or would it just be the fallen of WW2

PollySalt

PollySalt Report 14 Mar 2010 07:06

Thank you for your replies to my post they are appreciated.

Mac thanks for the suggestion but I know that he did die in combat and is buried at Ribcourt in France, I also have a picture of his head stone there, your suggestion was very much appreciated.

Thanks