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DELVILLE WOODLONGUEVAL - SOMME - FRANCE |
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FAMPOUX BRITISH CEMETERY Pas-de-Calais, France |
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Charles Samuel FARMAN |
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Grave B13. Son of Charles H and Evangeline S Farman, of Durban (Source : C.W.G.C.). Wounded in Delville Wood on the 17th July 1916. Killed in action on the 12th April 1917 in the improvised and disastrous attack of the 9th (Scottish) Division on the German positions in the East of Fampoux. The 2nd SAI, who went in 400 strong, lost 16 officers and 285 men. |
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