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chapel royal ww1 ww2 and korea memorials - Taken by john nelson 03 Nov 2016
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The Chapel Sign - Taken by Ruth Mansergh 11 Oct 2024
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Overall View of the two boards - Taken by Ruth Mansergh 11 Oct 2024
Reference WMO/250052
Edit memorial name, location & address- Timber Oak
- First World War (1914-1918)
- Second World War (1939-1945)
- Korean War (1950-1953)
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[Left-hand board]: TO THE GLORY/ OF GOD/ AND IN THANKFUL/ REMEMBRANCE OF/ (Names)/ WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES/ IN THE WAR 1914-1919/ He that loseth his life/ for My sake shall find it. [Right-hand board]: TO THE GLORY/ OF GOD/ AND THE ETERNAL/ MEMORY OF THOSE/ WHO GAVE THEIR/ LIVES IN THE/ 1939-1945 WAR/ THIS PANEL IS GRATE-/FULLY AND HUMBLY/ DEDICATED/ (Names)/[name for the Korean War]
WW1- C A Keith Midshipman R N 15 October 1914/ G C Brooke Major 1st Border Regt 28 April 1915/ J L G Irvine Captain Argyll Sutherld. Highlds 8 July 1915/ B E Barton Sergeant Royal Field Artillery 22 Sep 1915/ E Self Private East Kent Regt 26 Sep 1915/ E H Pellowe Trooper Surrey Yeomanry 28 Oct 1915/ R H Abnett Sergeant 8th Middlesex Reg 16 Sep 1916/ T E B Oakey Private 21st Middlesex Reg 6 March 1917/ A Wood Major 3rd Royal Sussex 12 April 1917/ S T Abnett Private 4th Middlesex Reg 24 April 1917/ W J Cole Sgt Major 8th Middlesex Reg 29 April 1917/ P M Maxwell MC Major Royal Field Artillery 1 Oct 1917/ L McSlade Thomson RN Sub-Lieut 23 December 1917/ O Creighton C.F. 17 April 1918/ E F Goodall Private 51st Royal West Surreys 22 Aug 1918/ N H King-Salter Captain 1-6th Gurkha Rifles June 1919; WW2- Derek Cox Lieutenant Fleet Air Arm RN Killed 2 December 1942/ Charles William Fisher Captain Royal Horse Artillery Killed in July 1944/ Edward Coverley Kennedy Captain Royal Navy Killed 23 November 1939/ Horace Parslow Chief Petty Officer Royal Navy Killed 8 November 1942/ John Geoffrey C Salmond Pilot Officer Royal Air Force Killed 7 April 1940/ Hugh Wilfred N Seymour Lieutenant Rifle Brigade Killed 13 June 1942/ Humphrey A Barnes C.I.E, Major The Guides F.F. & Indian Political Ser. Killed October 1940/ Aubertin W S Mallaby C.I.E. O.B.E. Major General 2nd Punjab Regiment Killed October 1945; Korean War- Kingsley O N Foster DSO OBE Colonel Royal Northumberland Fusiliers Killed (Korea) April 1951
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