A young soldier from Oxfordshire, item 26
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Medal Index Card for Percy John Franklin, red print and ink
BRITISH ARMY WW1 MEDAL ROLLS INDEX CARDS, 1914-1920
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Name ¦ Corps ¦ Rank ¦ Regtl No.
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FRANKLIN ¦ Oxf & Bucks L.I. ¦ Pte. ¦ 10675
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Percy J ¦ 5/ " ¦ " ¦ "
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Medal Roll Page Remarks
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VICTORY ¦ L/106 BY ¦ 1439 ¦ K in A killed in action
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BRITISH ¦ " ¦ " ¦
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15 STAR ¦ L/4B ¦ 138 ¦
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Theatre of War first served in ¦ France ¦
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Date of entry therein ¦ 20.5.15 ¦
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K. 1380.
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Back of Medal Card
Correspondence.
Address.
(25454-14a) Wt W 5347 - H.P 6451 2000m 10/19 H St. Est. 4540/1256
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PERCY J FRANKLIN
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REGIMENT OR CORPS: OXFORDSHIRE & BUCKINGHAMSHIRE
LIGHT INFANTRY, 5/OXFORDSHIRE & BUCKINGHAMSHIRE
LIGHT INFANTRYREGIMENTAL NUMBER: 10675, 10675
SOURCE INFORMATION: WWW. ANCESTRY.COM DATABASE: BRITISH ARMY WW1 MEDAL ROLLS INDEX CARDS, 1914-1920
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Medal Index Card for Percy John Franklin, red print and ink
BRITISH ARMY WW1 MEDAL ROLLS INDEX CARDS, 1914-1920
43
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Name ¦ Corps ¦ Rank ¦ Regtl No.
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
FRANKLIN ¦ Oxf & Bucks L.I. ¦ Pte. ¦ 10675
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Percy J ¦ 5/ " ¦ " ¦ "
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Medal Roll Page Remarks
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VICTORY ¦ L/106 BY ¦ 1439 ¦ K in A killed in action
____________________________________________________¦
BRITISH ¦ " ¦ " ¦
____________________________________________________¦
15 STAR ¦ L/4B ¦ 138 ¦
____________________________________________________¦
Theatre of War first served in ¦ France ¦
___________________________________________________ ¦
Date of entry therein ¦ 20.5.15 ¦
___________________________________________________ ¦
K. 1380.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Back of Medal Card
Correspondence.
Address.
(25454-14a) Wt W 5347 - H.P 6451 2000m 10/19 H St. Est. 4540/1256
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________
PERCY J FRANKLIN
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________
REGIMENT OR CORPS: OXFORDSHIRE & BUCKINGHAMSHIRE SOURCE INFORMATION: WWW. ANCESTRY.COM DATABASE:
LIGHT INFANTRY, 5/OXFORDSHIRE & BUCKINGHAMSHIRE
LIGHT INFANTRYREGIMENTAL NUMBER: 10675, 10675
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Stanton Harcourt, England
Location(s)
Story location Stanton Harcourt, England
- ID
- 5117 / 64154
- Contributor
- Peter Franklin
September 25, 1915
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www.cwgc.orgLance Corporal Percy John Franklin died 25.9.15 commemorated on Ypres, Menin Gate Memorial
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