Great Uncle Leo (my Grandpa's brother) was a much loved family member. My (late) father would often speak fondly of him, and I have taken it...
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Corporal
Service No. 14786
Age 22
Died on 23 August 1918
Northumberland Fusiliers
PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL
Hainaut, Belgium
Son of George and Anne Smith, of 26, Sketchley St., Blue Bell Hill, Nottingham.
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I wish I had known you and had a chance to thank you for everything you gave to us who survive you.
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Corporal Leo Smith was my Grandfather's brother, and was much loved by the family. His brother (my grandfather) also served in WW1 with the Sherwood Foresters, and was taken prisoner in 1915. My late father often spoke about Leo with great fondness a
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Great Uncle Leo (my Grandpa's brother) was a much loved family member. My (late) father would often speak fondly of him, and I have taken it...
John Smith
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