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1William Howard, East Yorkshire Regiment, killed in action 9 August 1915y06079

William Howard, East Yorkshire Regiment, killed in action 9 August 1915

2Frederick W. Howden, East Yorkshire Regiment, killed in action 19 Mar 1915y06080

Frederick W. Howden, East Yorkshire Regiment, killed in action 19 Mar 1915

3Albert Jennett, D.C.M., Royal Engineers, killed in action 21 Mar 1918y06081

Albert Jennett, D.C.M., Royal Engineers, killed in action 21 Mar 1918

4Ernest Johnson, Royal Scots Regiment, killed in action 26 Sep 1917y06082

Ernest Johnson, Royal Scots Regiment, killed in action 26 Sep 1917

5Thomas Johnson, York and Lancaster Regiment, killed in action, 5 Oct 1915, aged 18y06083

Thomas Johnson, York and Lancaster Regiment, killed in action, 5 Oct 1915, aged 18

6William Ashworth Kay, York and Lancaster Regiment, killed in action, 7 Aug 1917y06084

William Ashworth Kay, York and Lancaster Regiment, killed in action, 7 Aug 1917

7Edwin Loxley, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, killed in action, August 1918y06085

Edwin Loxley, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, killed in action, August 1918

8C. B. Marshall, Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment), killed in action, 4 Nov 1918y06086

C. B. Marshall, Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment), killed in action, 4 Nov 1918

9Leading Seaman J. Malia, of 83 Nottingham Street, Rotherham, awarded the Conspicuous Gallantry Medal for rescuing wounded comrades during the landing at Gallipoli - an act which won for his officer the V.C.y06087

Leading Seaman J. Malia, of 83 Nottingham Street, Rotherham, awarded the Conspicuous Gallantry Medal for rescuing wounded comrades during the landing at Gallipoli - an act which won for his officer the V.C.

10On exhibition in Sheffield, one of the guns captured from the Germans during the advance at Loos can now be seen in Fitzalan Square. It is a 77mm. field gun, and was taken by the Seventh Division on 25 Sep 1915y06088

On exhibition in Sheffield, one of the guns captured from the Germans during the advance at Loos can now be seen in Fitzalan Square. It is a 77mm. field gun, and was taken by the Seventh Division on 25 Sep 1915

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