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Adam Fyles Marshall

Two campaign medals 1 large photo 1 group photo Honourable Discharge scroll
Adam Fyles Marshall was born on 4th February 1898 in Southport. He enlisted at 18 on 19th October 1916 in the 5th Reserve Battalion Grenadier Guards.He was wounded at Monchy on 27th May 1918 and lost his leg. He was given an honourable discharge on 26th February 1919. He was Lance Corporal at this date.

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Maria Price | europeana19141918:agent/71613c52176acc4e8aa7e66efaad5825
Adam Marshall | europeana19141918:agent/f97276d8011f173b34f4e154c174f596

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