ST. JOHNS CHAPEL Village green
On front
For
God and Country
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Pte. Thomas H. Colling, N.F.
" Jesse Dalton, N.F.
" William H. Egglestone, D.L.I.
" John T. Fairless R.N. Lanc
" Alfred Furnace, D.L.I.
L-Cpl. William H. Greaves, Yorks.
Pte. J. George Herdman, N.Z.
" Thomas Hodgson, D.L.I.
" R. William Hodgson, Lon. Regt.
" John H. Hetherington, D.L.I.
" Joseph Jackson, D.L.I.
" Robert Madgin, Essex Regt.
" Wilfred Race, Australians
" T. Allaby Smith, N.F.
Lieut. Harry Stobbs, N.F.
Sergt. I.E. Thompson, Australians
Pte. Robert W. Vickers, Dorset Regt.
" Thomas Watson, D.L.I.
1914-1919
In
proud and loving memory
of the men of this parish
who fell in the
Great War
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On first side
In
proud and loving memory of
the men of this parish
who fell in
the 2nd Great War
1939-1945
Pte. T. Arthur Featherstone, Glos. Regt.
Gnr. John S. Bell, R.A.
L/Bdr. George Wearmouth, R.A.
Cpl. Joseph D. Brown, Coldstrm.Gds.
" Idris Jones, R. Tank Regt.
Capt. William H. Willis, R.A.
A.B. William Watson, R.N.
C.P.O. Robert A. Bell, R.N.
Cpl. Walter Greaves, R.A.F.
Sgt. Stanley O. Hill, R.A.F.
P/Sgt. Joseph W.I. Robinson R.A.F.
3rd Off. Eric Dawes, M.N.
" " Stanley McLaren, M.N.
Sen.Rad.Off. G. Wilfrid Watson, M.N.
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On second side
In
grateful remembrance
of the seven airmen
who lost their lives
at Green Laws
on 7th May 1943.
Sgt. Alan Darby, R.C.A.F.
Sgt. Walter G. Hutchinson, R.A.F.
Sgt. Stanley M. Marfleet, R.A.F.
Sgt. William Mason, R.A.F.
P/O Michael J. Meatyard, R.A.F.
Sgt. Ronald A. Page, R.A.F.
Sgt. Ronald E. Stephens, R.A.F.
"Comrades all,
at countrys call"
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