Smith, F
F Smith
Rank: Private
Regiment: Royal Army Medical Corps
Sent by: His mother
Address: Bexhill
Published: August 1916
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Reginald H Marchant
Regiment: 20th Company, Royal Army Medical Corps
Address: Hastings
Other Info: For Active Service. Been in training on Salisbury Plain for many months.
Published: August 1916
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Sydney G Kent
Rank: Private
Regiment: 20th Company, Royal Army Medical Corps
Address: Hastings
Other Info: For Active Service. Been in training on Salisbury Plain for many months. Additional rank information from the Lives of the First World War website.
Was an assistant to Mr A Moule, Castle Street for many years. He was a member of the local St John’s Ambulance Service and was a well known racing cyclist.
Published: August 1916 & November 1917
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W F Brown
Rank: Sergeant
Regiment: Royal Army Medical Corps
Father: Mr Matthew Brown
Wife: Mrs Ellen N Brown (nee Hubbard)
Brothers-in-Law: R J Hubbard & Frank Hubbard
Other Info: At the Front. Late a Lieutenant in the Salvation Army, Hastings
Published: July 1916 & December 1916
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Charles Wilson
Rank: Private
Regiment: Royal Army Medical Corps
Address: Hastings
Other Info: Enlisted in the service of the British Red Cross at Netley, and from there joined the RAMC.
Published: July 1916
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Reuben Barton
Rank: Private
Regiment: Royal Army Medical Corps
Address: 4 Bourne Street, Hastings
Other Info: At Salonika
Published: June 1916
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John Stredwick
Rank: Private
Regiment: Royal Army Medical Corps
Address: 46 Alma Terrace, Silverhill
Other Info: On Active Service. Wounded at Ypres in February 1917. Now in hospital in Peterborough. Mentioned in Sir Douglas Haig’s dispatch.
Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website.
Published: June 1916 & June 1917
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Harold J Goodenough
Rank: Private
Regiment: Royal Army Medical Corps
Parents: Mr & Mrs Goodenough
Address: Watersfield House, Alexandra Road, St Leonards
Other Info: At the Front
Published: May 1916 & March 1917
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H C Brett
Rank: Private
Regiment: Royal Army Medical Corps
Parents: Mr & Mrs H Brett
Address: 5 Emmanuel Road, West Hill, Hastings
Other Info: In the centre of the three men. Late Section Leader in Sussex 7 British Red Cross Society. The two Hastings lads enlisted fifteen months ago and have been at the Front nearly twelve months, their ages being 19 and 18 years respectively.
Published: May 1916
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Sydney G W Weller
Rank: Private
Regiment: Royal Army Medical Corps
Parents: Mr & Mrs J W Weller
Brother: Harold Weller
Address: 116 Old Lane, Hollington
Other Info: Died of wounds received on 3rd October. According to CWGC, Sydney died on 30th October 1916. He is remembered at Hollington (St Leonards) Churchyard.
Published: May 1916 & November 1916
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