Roll of Honour - WW2 & Korea
They faced the
foe as they drew near him in the strength of
their own manhood; and when
the shock of
battle came, they chose rather
to suffer the utmost than to win life by weakness
. . . So they gave their bodies to the commonwealth
and received, each for his own memory, praise that
will never die, and with it the grandest of
all sepulchres, not that in
which their mortal bones are laid, but a home in the
minds of men.' PERICLES
A -Z
BENNETT,
DOUGLAS G. Pte 19.11.44 Western Europe
Roll of Honour: Korea
The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
Lieutenant Curtis, P.K.E. The Duke of Cornwall's Light
Infantry attached The Gloucestershire Regt 23/4/1951
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