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Name: |
THOMASON |
Initials |
H R |
Nationality: |
United Kingdom |
Rank: |
Corporal |
Regiment: |
Royal Engineers |
Unit Text: |
29th Div. Signal Coy. |
Age: |
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Date of Death: |
10/10/1918 |
Awards: |
558501 |
Service No: |
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Casualty Type: |
Commonwealth War Dead |
Grave/Memorial Reference: |
II. E. 11 |
Cemetery: |
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H R Thomason
lived in Stock and enlisted in Victoria Park Middlesex. He had the rank of
corporal in the Corps of Royal Engineers (29th Div. Signal Coy , RE). He died
of wounds received 6th October 1918, on the Western Front. There is no listing
of age and where buried or remembered. |
The third was
called at first the "Cemetery North of the Prison," later "Ypres Reservoir
North Cemetery, and now Ypres Reservoir Cemetery. This cemetery was begun in
October 1915 and used by fighting units and field ambulances until after the
Armistice, when it contained 1,099 graves. The cemetery was later enlarged when
graves were brought in from smaller cemeteries or from the battlefields of the
salient. |