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1Private William Roe, West Yorkshire Regiment, Barnsley, wounded for third timey07641

Private William Roe, West Yorkshire Regiment, Barnsley, wounded for third time

2Corporal W. Butcher, RAMC [Royal Army Medical Corps], who was on [HMHS] Britannicy07642

Corporal W. Butcher, RAMC [Royal Army Medical Corps], who was on [HMHS] Britannic

3Sgt. A. Buckley, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry (KOYLI), Crookes, Sheffield, woundedy07643

Sgt. A. Buckley, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry (KOYLI), Crookes, Sheffield, wounded

4Private J. W. Rutter, York and Lancaster Regiment, Sheffield, killedy07644

Private J. W. Rutter, York and Lancaster Regiment, Sheffield, killed

5Private Chas Mitchell, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry (KOYLI), Sheffield, killedy07645

Private Chas Mitchell, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry (KOYLI), Sheffield, killed

6Private Henry S. Dixon, Australian Light Infantry, son of Sergeant Major Dix, Wharncliffe War Hospital, Sheffield, died of woundsy07646

Private Henry S. Dixon, Australian Light Infantry, son of Sergeant Major Dix, Wharncliffe War Hospital, Sheffield, died of wounds

7Batch of Sheffielders home on a few days leavey07647

Batch of Sheffielders home on a few days leave

8Second-Lieutenant J. Francis Newton, West Yorkshire Regiment, son of Mr. J. Newton, Ranmoor Cliffe, Sheffield. Woundedy07648

Second-Lieutenant J. Francis Newton, West Yorkshire Regiment, son of Mr. J. Newton, Ranmoor Cliffe, Sheffield. Wounded

9Second-Lieutenant C. E. Merryweather, D.O.W. (Duke of Wellingtons) Regt., son of the late Canon Merryweather, Fulwood. Woundedy07649

Second-Lieutenant C. E. Merryweather, D.O.W. (Duke of Wellingtons) Regt., son of the late Canon Merryweather, Fulwood. Wounded

10Second-Lieutenant J. J. Haigh, York and Lancaster Regiment, a well-known Selby lawyer, who joined as a private; awarded the M.C. Missingy07650

Second-Lieutenant J. J. Haigh, York and Lancaster Regiment, a well-known Selby lawyer, who joined as a private; awarded the M.C. Missing

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