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Digital gallery of Gunner Frederick Laycock
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Gunner Frederick Laycock
"Died of Wounds" While proceeding to his billet in Raismes on the 31st of October 1918, he was severely wounded in both ankles by the explosion of an enemy shell. His wounds were dressed and he was taken to a Field Ambulance and later evacuated to No. 23 Casualty Clearing Station where he died sometime later.
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"Died of Wounds" While proceeding to his billet in Raismes on the 31st of October 1918, he was severely wounded in both ankles by the explosion of an enemy shell. His wounds were dressed and he was taken to a Field Ambulance and later evacuated to No. 23 Casualty Clearing Station where he died sometime later. http://data2.archives.ca/microform/data2/dm13/d13/006003/31829_B016747/pdf/31829_B016747-00000.pdf
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Page 447 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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BREBIERES BRITISH CEMETERY Pas de Calais, France
The village of Brebieres is about 5 kilometres south-west of Douai and the BREBIERES BRITISH CEMETERY is about a kilometre north of the village, on the N50 towards Arras.
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