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1Captain G. Graham Roberts 1/5th York and Lancaster Regiment, of 16 Ranmoor Park Road. Military Cross. y05497

Captain G. Graham Roberts 1/5th York and Lancaster Regiment, of 16 Ranmoor Park Road. Military Cross.

2Private G. H. Needham, West Riding Field Ambulance, DCM. Lives at Nabb Farm (Knab Farm), Carter Knowle Road. y05498

Private G. H. Needham, West Riding Field Ambulance, DCM. Lives at Nabb Farm (Knab Farm), Carter Knowle Road.

3Corporal Percy Overall, Sheffield Royal Engineers, of 35 Duncan Road, Crookes, DCM. y05499

Corporal Percy Overall, Sheffield Royal Engineers, of 35 Duncan Road, Crookes, DCM.

4Gunner C. Smith, 7th W. R. Battery, 3rd W. R. Brigade, DCM. 45 Dorset Street, [off] Broomspring Lane. y05500

Gunner C. Smith, 7th W. R. Battery, 3rd W. R. Brigade, DCM. 45 Dorset Street, [off] Broomspring Lane.

5Warrant Officer Frank Hague, of Submarine E9, who was referred to by Mr Rudyard Kipling in his article on 'Tales of the Trade'. He is a Sheffield man, and his home is at 242 Barnsley Road, Pitsmoor. y05501

Warrant Officer Frank Hague, of Submarine E9, who was referred to by Mr Rudyard Kipling in his article on 'Tales of the Trade'. He is a Sheffield man, and his home is at 242 Barnsley Road, Pitsmoor.

6Lieutenant R. H. Trippett, of 62 Earl Marshal Road, Pitsmoor, formerly of the R. F. A. and now commanding a Trench Mortar Battery, awarded the Military Crossy05502

Lieutenant R. H. Trippett, of 62 Earl Marshal Road, Pitsmoor, formerly of the R. F. A. and now commanding a Trench Mortar Battery, awarded the Military Cross

7Second-Lieutenant N. E. Mathieson, R. E., of Sheffield, who has won the Military Cross. y05503

Second-Lieutenant N. E. Mathieson, R. E., of Sheffield, who has won the Military Cross.

8Private R. Wilson, son of Mr. J. Wilson, Grove Road, Millhouses. Winner of the Military Medaly05504

Private R. Wilson, son of Mr. J. Wilson, Grove Road, Millhouses. Winner of the Military Medal

9Gunner R. L. Battersby, Royal Field Artillery, winner of the Military Medal (formerly in the 'Telegraph' Office)y05505

Gunner R. L. Battersby, Royal Field Artillery, winner of the Military Medal (formerly in the 'Telegraph' Office)

10Lance-Corporal E. Crossley, York and Lancaster Regiment of Darnall, winner of the Military Medaly05506

Lance-Corporal E. Crossley, York and Lancaster Regiment of Darnall, winner of the Military Medal

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