Uncle Will joined up aged 15, he lied about his age. Having been wounded he asked to join his gun crew as soon as he was able. He was ki...
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Gunner
Service No. 60707
Age 18
Died on 21 July 1917
Royal Field Artillery
LA CLYTTE MILITARY CEMETERY
West-Vlaanderen, Belgium
Son of Edward and Margaret Campbell, of 19, St. Luke's Square, Tidal Basin, Victoria Docks, London. Enlisted Jan., 1915. Native of West Ham.
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For uncle Will, I grew up knowing all about you, nan made sure you were never forgotten.
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Lest we forget....in memory of my great great uncle Will who was very much missed by his family . He will never be forgotten .
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In memory of my great great uncle, William, who will always be remembered for his courage and determination to fight for his country
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Uncle Will, Gunner William Keys Campbell, is buried here with his mates
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Uncle Will joined up aged 15, he lied about his age. Having been wounded he asked to join his gun crew as soon as he was able. He was ki...
Mary Hunt
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