Reference WMO/245011
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- Stone Granite
- First World War (1914-1918)
- Second World War (1939-1945)
Grants to support the repair and conservation of war memorials are available from the charity War Memorials Trust if it has raised funds. Support is focused on war memorials in Very bad or Poor condition or where there is a serious Concern.
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To Honour the Fallen of the Fivemiletown Area who made the ultimate Sacrifice during Two World Wars. Underneath is the following We Will Remember them
First World War 1915 Pte Robert Donaldson, Pte James Johnston, Pte John McKnight, Tpr George Harpur, LCPL Francis Harkins, Pte Austin Kelly, Rfn Charles Preston, Pte Hugh Caulfield 1916 Pte Joseph Dennis, Cpl Thomas Irvine, Sgt Robert Bryans, Pte Robert Coulter, Pte William Fleming, Pte George Hoye, Pte John McAtee, Pte Samuel McMullen, LCPL George Moffatt, Pte George Morrow, Pte Robert Symington, Pte Edward Lavelle Lang, Gnr William Hamilton, Pte Thomas Moore, Pte Charles Hamilton, Pte Joseph Rafferty, Pte Ernest Clinging, Sgt Joseph Porter, Pte James Howe 1917 Pte William Johnstone, Sgt William Shaw,Pte William Jordan, Pte William Barrett, Pte Robert Hall, Pte James Moynagh, Pte Vivian Abbott, Pte William Walker, 2/Lt Henry Liitle, Pte Joseph McCaffrey, Pte Henry Boland, Gnr Edward Kane, Sgt John Irvine MM, L/Sgt Percy Simpson, 1918 Pte Robert Hall, Pte William Bryans, Pte Thomas Crorken, Pte Thomas McCaffrey, Pte Robert Hamilton, Rfn John McGinley, Pte Thomas Irvin, Rfn James Bailey, Pte William McKnight, Pte Hugh Torrens, Pte Joseph Coulter MM, Pte Joseph McLoughlin 1919 Major Ralph Montgomery DSO, Pte John Williamson, Pte Robert Mills 1920 Pte Joseph Breadon, Robert Thomson WW2 1940 Fus William Gillespie, P/O Cecil Montgomery, A/S Donald MacKay 1941 A/C Charles Brighton 1942 LCPL John Wallace, LCPL Samuel Campbell 1943 Pte James Hackett, CSM Robert Malone, 1944 Dvr John Cunningham, Sgt David Kerrigan 1945 LCPL James Kane, Fus Robert Morrow
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