Terry Denham Posted 5 August , 2014 Share Posted 5 August , 2014 CWGC added the following casualties to its database today. McDONALD, Harry Driver 1017760 Royal Field Artillery Died 23.11.20 Age 21 Commemorated: United Kingdom Book of Remembrance TICE, John Private 38961 Royal Army Medical Corps Died 24.08.19 Age 32 Commemorated: United Kingdom Book of Remembrance NOT FORGOTTEN One of the above was an In From the Cold Project case. - Dvr McDonald died of meningitis (Volunteer: Liz Crow) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chrisharley9 Posted 6 August , 2014 Share Posted 6 August , 2014 May They Rest In Peace Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
River97 Posted 6 August , 2014 Share Posted 6 August , 2014 Rest in peace soldier boy's, gone and never forgotten. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest EliseGrant88 Posted 19 August , 2014 Share Posted 19 August , 2014 Thank you to Peter Hastie, for putting in an 'In From The Cold' application for my Great Great Grandfather's brother John Tice. Our family are forever grateful. Lest We Forget Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chrisharley9 Posted 3 December , 2014 Share Posted 3 December , 2014 TICE, JOHN Rank:PrivateService No:38961Date of Death:24/08/1919Age:32Regiment/Service:Royal Army Medical Corps 1st Field Amb. Grave Reference:Section D. Lair 82Cemetery:KELSO CEMETERYAdditional Information:Son of William and Isabella Tice, of Kelso. N.B. Recent research has shown that Private Tice is buried here. The Commission is in the process of producing a headstone to mark his grave. Commemoration Moved From UK BOR Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chrisharley9 Posted 18 July , 2016 Share Posted 18 July , 2016 McDONALD, HARRY Rank: Driver Service No: 1017760 Date of Death: 23/11/1920 Age: 21 Regiment/Service: Royal Field Artillery 112 Bty., 24th Bde. Grave Reference: Cemetery: KAMPTEE ROMAN CATHOLIC CEMETERY N.B. The Commission is in the process of producing a headstone to mark his grave. Please contact the Commission before planning a visit, for more information. Commemoration Moved From UK BOR. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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