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Taylor, J H
UK, View the Records of Admiralty Lost or Wounded, 1914-1929
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Taylor, J H
UK, View the Records of Admiralty Lost or Wounded, 1914-1929
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Full Name
Taylor, J H
Fate
Bomb wounds right buttock leg and foot. Wounded dangerously. No. 42 Casualty Clearing Station, 8th General Hospital Rouen 25/09/1917, transferred to England 1st London Hospital 01/10/1917.
Incident Details
British Expeditionary Force.
Incident Date
9 Sep 1917
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No. of Record 10879, 22819.
Rank Name
Sub Lieutenant
Service
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
Ship
Royal Naval Division
Archive Reference
ADM104/148
Conflict Period
World War I
Served For
United Kingdom
unit
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
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Publication Title
UK, View the Records of Admiralty Lost or Wounded, 1914-1929
Content Source
The National Archives of the UK
Last Updated
Oct 28, 2023
Description
A collection of online Admiralty records of casualties serving with all branches of the Royal Navy who were killed or wounded during World War 1 and in other incidents in the following decade.
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