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Sergeant

George Tomlinson

Service Number 16469
Military Unit 1st Bn Leicestershire Regiment
Date of birth Unknown
Date of Death 25 Mar 1917 (21 Years Old)
Place of Birth Unknown
Employment, Education or Hobbies Unknown
Family History

CWGC: 'Son of John and Lizzie Ann Tomlinson, of Willoughby, Notts.'

Military History

1st Battalion Leicestershire Regiment. George died on 25 March 1917 and is buried in Calais Southern Cemetery, France (grave ref. Plot F. Row 5. Grave 3). He was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal. CWGC - History of Calais Southern Cemetery (extract): 'In April 1915, No.6 Base Supply Depot was started at Calais to help relieve the pressure on Boulogne and to provide a base nearer to the front than Le Havre or Rouen. The base remained open until the last Commonwealth forces left France in March 1921. The 30th, 35th and 38th General Hospitals, No.9 British Red Cross Hospital and No.10 Canadian Stationary Hospital were also stationed in the town, providing about 2,500 beds. From May 1915 to March 1918, Commonwealth burials were made in Calais Southern Cemetery. Subsequent interments were made in the new military cemetery at Les Baraques.' (www.cwgc.org)

Extra Information

CWGC headstone personal inscription: 'A young life nobly given for his country's sake. RIP'

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