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Sheffield Pals JULY 1ST 1916


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Today please spare a thought for the sheffield pals regiment (12th york and lancs ) who suffered massive casualties today july 1st 1916 in world war one .Rest In Peace .

 

Yes, they were virtually totalled, according to my Grandad, who was a Northumberland Fusilier.

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In June 1915 my grandmothers cousin Rex Warneford became the fist pilot in the Fleet Air Arm to shoot down a zeppelin from an aeroplane. He was awarded VC and French Legion of Honour in same day. He was killed few days later aged 23 in freak accident. He was buried with full military honours in Brompton cemetery in London

 

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In June 1915 my grandmothers cousin Rex Warneford became the fist pilot in the Fleet Air Arm to shoot down a zeppelin from an aeroplane. He was awarded VC and French Legion of Honour in same day. He was killed few days later aged 23 in freak accident. He was buried with full military honours in Brompton cemetery in London

 

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I believe that I have seen his grave, it is black granite, and the engraving on it says something about a newspaper having raised money for something.

 

No, see above post I have added link

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Yes, I saw it too late. There are a lot of famous graves in Brompton Cemetery, including Richard Tauber.

 

I am hoping to go to see it soon, my grandmother married my grandad when she was 16 and they had 13 children. I only found about Rex recently when my cousin started researching family history. My grandmother never told any of my generation about him.

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I am hoping to go to see it soon, my grandmother married my grandad when she was 16 and they had 13 children. I only found about Rex recently when my cousin started researching family history. My grandmother never told any of my generation about him.

 

You will enjoy it, it is a very interesting place.

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