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Laughton, B D
UK, View the Records of Admiralty Lost or Wounded, 1914-1929
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Laughton, B D
UK, View the Records of Admiralty Lost or Wounded, 1914-1929
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Full Name
Laughton, B D
Date Of Death
1 Oct 1917
Fate
Gunshot wound under left scapula left shoulder. Wounded dangerously. No. 64 Casualty Clearing Station 01/10/1917. Died of Wounds.
Incident Details
British Expeditionary Force.
Incident Date
1 Oct 1917
Information
No. of Record 11575.
Rank Name
Sub Lieutenant
Duty Location
France
Died in Active Service
Yes
Service
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
Ship
Royal Naval Division
Branch
Attached Royal Flying Corps
Archive Reference
ADM104/148
Place of Death
No. 4 Casualty Clearing Station British Expeditionary Force
Conflict Period
World War I
Served For
United Kingdom
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Memorial Death Plaque Of WWI
unit
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
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Publication Title
UK, View the Records of Admiralty Lost or Wounded, 1914-1929
Content Source
The National Archives of the UK
Last Updated
28 Oct 2023
Description
A collection of online Admiralty records of casualties serving with all branches of the Royal Navy who were killed or wounded during World War 1 and in other incidents in the following decade.
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