Penkridge Roll of Honour, 1914 - 1918
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Victor Caine of Market Street
1st Battalion, South Staffordshire regiment.
Shot and killed on 26th October, 1917, before he could be presented with the Military Medal awarded for exceptional bravery on the 9th August.
 
Felix Burrows of Market Street
Died from gas poisoning in 1918, aged 21.
 

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Pte. Felix Burrows

 
 
 
Pte. Arthur Plant of Mill Street.
 Signals Section, South Staffs. Regiment. Killed in action, Nov. 4th 1918, aged 21

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Pte. Arthur Plant

Pte. Jack Handley, North Midland Field Ambulance, R.A.M.C. died from gas poisoning and wounds, 1918, aged 22. Buried Etaples Military Cemetary.

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Jack Handley

Corporal Edward Till of Cannock Road, Tank Corps. Awarded Military Medal for bravery at Amiens. Mentioned in despatches, battle of Ypres, 1917. Brother Frank killed, 1916.

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Edward Till

Private Edmund Westwood of Mill Street, South Staffs Regiment. Killed by shell fire, October, 1917

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Edmund Westwood