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Three: Corporal J. T. Green, Royal Field Artillery, who was killed in action on the Western Front on 1 June 1918
1914-15 Star (65179 Gnr: J. T. Green. R.F.A.); British War and Victory Medals (65179 Cpl. J. T. Green. R.A.) minor edge bruise to BWM, generally very fine
Three: Corporal G. E. Jones, Royal Field Artillery
1914-15 Star (W-1269 Bmbr: G. E. Jones. R.F.A.); British War and Victory Medals (W-1269 Cpl. G. E. Jones. R.A.) nearly extremely fine (6) £80-£100
John Thomas Green, a native of Tipton, Staffordshire, attested for the Royal Field Artillery at Hilsea on 19 January 1915. He served in France from 8 September 1915 and was promoted Corporal 6 March 1918 whilst serving with “V” Trench Mortar Battery. He was killed in action on 1 June 1918, and is buried in Bully-Grenat Communal Cemetery, France.
George Edward Jones lived at 68, Llanfair Road, Cardiff, and attested for the Royal Field Artillery in his home city on 26 January 1915. Posted to France from 23 December 1915 with No. 119 Divisional Ammunition Column, he was raised Corporal 26 November 1916 and was later transferred to No. 38 Divisional Ammunition Column and Trench Mortar Battery. He was demobilised on 14 February 1919.
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