Reference WMO/298886
Edit memorial name, location & address- Glass Glass
- Other Other
- Timber Timber (any)
- First World War (1914-1918)
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Sergt R R S Martin DCM/R.A.M.C./72ND FIELD AMBULANCE/Dear Sir, We, representing the Townspeople of Amble/desire to express our esteem and admiration/of your gallantry on many occasions as Stretcher Bearer/and for tending the wounded under heavy fire for which you/have been awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal/by his Majesty King George V// We ask you to accept this Address as a token/of our appreciation of your bravery, and/of the great honour you have been the means of bringing to/ our Town, that others reading it in days to come,may/have their imaginations kindled and their minds/inspired by the memory of your noble acts, and that all/may learn that they too have a part in and a duty to/our great inheritance the British Empire// It is deeds such as yours, that have built it/up and made it glorious/[Signatures]
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