Reference WMO/107282
Edit memorial name, location & address- Metal Brass
- First World War (1914-1918)
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ion IN MEMORIAM / CARYL LERMITTE BOXALL / A CAPTAIN IN HIS MAJESTY'S 2ND HAMPSHIRE / (67)TH REGIMENT. DEARLY LOVED SON OF / BARON AND BARONESS BOXALL / AND A GREAT GRANDSON OF THE ABOVE. / EDUCATED AT ETON & SANDHURST HE RECEIVED / HIS COMMISSION IN THE ABOVE REGIMENT IN / 1907, HIS PROMOTION IN 1914, & FELL IN ACTION / WITH HIS COLONEL, FIVE BROTHER OFFICERS, & MANY / OF THE GALLANT RANK & FILE OF THE HAMPSHIRE / REGIMENT IN OPERATIONS FOLLOWING LANDING / OF THE MEDITERRANEAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE / IN THE DARDANELLES APRIL 25TH 1915 AGED 27 YEARS. / MINE ANGEL IS WITH YOU; / AND I MYSELF CARING FOR YOUR SOULS. // TO HAZARDS WHENCE NO TEARS CAN WIN US; / HENCE THE FAITH AND FIRE WITHIN US, / MEN THAT MARCH AWAY
CARYL LERMITTE BOXALL
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