Alfred F. J. Sang was a metallurgical chemist, engineer, artist, musician, and linguist, speaking French, German, Spanish, Italian, English...
Carolina Sang
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Second Lieutenant
Service No. Unknown
Age 38
Died on 2 October 1914
Intelligence Corps
BOIS-GUILLAUME COMMUNAL CEMETERY
Seine-Maritime, France
Son of Frederick J. and Caroline Jane Garth Sang; born in Paris; husband of Sara A. Sang, of 182, Park Street, Canandaigua, New York, U.S.A.
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Lt Sang was one of the first 55 Int Corps officers who deployed with the BEF during WW1. His grave is in the CWGC in Bois Guillaume
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I wish I had known you and had a chance to thank you for your brave service to your country. Your courage and brilliance still inspires us.
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thank you for giving your life into saving our countries. we will remember you forever and you will remain in our hearts.
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At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them.
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At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them.
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We will remember them. Today, Tomorrow, Forever.
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In memory of my great-grandfather, 2nd Lt. ALFRED F. J. SANG. He was a polymath, & spoke 6 languages. Gone but still loved + not forgotten
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Alfred F. J. Sang was a metallurgical chemist, engineer, artist, musician, and linguist, speaking French, German, Spanish, Italian, English...
Carolina Sang
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