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A First War Memorial Cross To A 1918 Orix Trench Casualty Newly Listed 3 Personnel Reception Centre on

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3 Personnel Reception Centre on the 22nd

Accompanied by their original shipping envelope (addressed in blue ink to "Miss M

who relieved the 12th Battalion about an hour later

Allied Expeditionary Force"

The exceptional gallantry and determination displayed by Captain Mallon resulted in the capture of 100 prisoners

A First War Memorial Cross To A 1918 Orix Trench Casualty Newly Listed 3 Personnel Reception Centre on(1027387 L Cpl. H. MARRIOTT). Naming is officially engraved. Dark patina, better than very fine. Accompanied by copies of his Index Cards, Attestation Paper, Service Records, Medical Records, Will, War Dependent Gratuity Statement and documentation confirming his death at Orix Trench, including a List of Casualties during the month of September 1918 from the War Diary. Footnote: Henry Marriott was born on January 9, 1876 in Loughborough,

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