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    • [DOC File]Battalion War Diary 16th May 1918 Normal M.G. activity ...

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      Battalion 1917 aged 18 48533 2nd. Battalion Wounded 18.06.1918 . Offence Hagley Down 11.06.19 absent without leave for 1 day punishment administered - forfeit ??? Dorset Regiment . 1901 with father Fred (31, farm steward), mother Emma (32) in Stratton Strawless where it is said he was born .


    • [DOCX File]Veterans Resources - A community for military veterans

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      Nov 05 1917 – WW1: While escorting a convoy en route to Brest, France, USS Alcedo (SP 166) is torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine UC–71. Twenty–one crewmembers are lost with the ship. Twenty–one crewmembers are lost with the ship.


    • [DOCX File]Rochester City School District

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      Even as the United States was entering World War I in 1917, there had been substantial concern about the "dumping” of dangerous and poor immigrant refugees from Europe On February 5, 1917, the United States Congress passed the Immigration Act of 1917 with an overwhelming majority, overriding President Woodrow Wilson's December 14, 1916, veto.


    • [DOC File]Battalion War Diary 16th May 1918 Normal M.G. activity ...

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      In 1901 in Gimingham with family including brother below. 1917-18 WW1 draft card on FYP says location Ontario County No 1 New York USA have to pay to see image Passenger list leaving IK Arthur Frarey born 1895 labourer 22.02.1913 from Liverpool to New York on Mauretania


    • [DOCX File]Interesting World War One U-Boat Facts

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      The German U-Boat was a very effective World War One weapon. In fact in strange paradox you can say that these submarines almost won the war for Germany, by devastating the allies merchant shipping, and at the same time say they lost the war for Germany by being the reason the U.S. entered the war on the side of the allies.


    • [DOC File]ST THOMAS’S PARISH WW1 MEMORIAL – EXTENDED …

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      ST THOMAS’S PARISH WW1 MEMORIAL – EXTENDED SUMMARY OF RESEARCH. The Names on the Memorial Cross. T. ADAMS, Not Positively Identified. Name appears on the Guildhall Cenotaph. CWGC records over a dozen possibilities. Local research has given us:-Thomas Henry Adams, b4/6/1876 of Commercial Road. Thomas Henry Adams, b27/8/1895 of All Saints View


    • [DOCX File]Akron Central Schools / Overview

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      Between 1914 and the spring of 1917, the European nations engaged in a conflict that became known as the Great War, later known as World War I. While armies moved across the face of Europe, the United States remained neutral


    • [DOC File]The Royal Armouries First World War Archives

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      Great Britain and Northern Ireland. General Staff. War Office. (1917). Tactical Summary of Machine Gun Operations No. 2: November-December 1917. Army Printing and Stationary Services. Great Britain and Northern Ireland. General Staff. War Office. (1918). Notes for Instructors on the Use of the Rifle. London: General Staff. Great Britain and ...


    • [DOC File]The First World War

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      Haig commented that it was French pressure which forced him to keep fighting on the Western Front in 1916–1917, and wrote about the battle of Passchendaele in 1917: ‘It is impossible for Winston to know how the possibility of the French army breaking up in 1917 compelled me to go on attacking.


    • [DOC File]The skills, courage and bravery of the men of the 2nd ...

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      The Red Cross’ General List of Prisoners dated 29th August, 1917 stated: “POW captured Lombartzyde 10/7/1917, interned Limburg.” He was allowed to advise that he was a POW through a card sent on 15th September, 1917 and upon his release into Holland in January, 1918 the Red Cross Bureau card files follow his movements via Holland to ...


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