For further information on the events of this day 100 years ago, visit:
http://www.firstworldwar.com/onthisday/1914_08_05.htm
For a diary entry from Arthur Linfoot on this day 100 years ago, visit:
http://www.arthurlinfoot.org.uk/2014/08/05/5-August-1914-Wednesday/
United Kingdom: Hampshire ALDERSHOT MILITARY CEMETERY
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S/15790 Serjeant ARTHUR JAMES WHITTINGTON "A" Coy. Army Service Corps
United Kingdom: Surrey BROOKWOOD (UNITED KINGDOM 1914-1918) MEMORIAL
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6849 Private JOHN NIXON BROWN 5th Bn. Cameron Highlanders
Egypt: CAIRO WAR MEMORIAL CEMETERY
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S/6075 Lance Corporal HORACE K TATTERSALL Details, Cairo Army Ordnance Corps
United Kingdom: Kent CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL
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J/22050 Able Seaman LESLIE ALBERT GREEN H.M.S. "Falmouth." Royal Navy
225242 Leading Seaman STANLEY GERALD WILSON H.M.S. "Falmouth." Royal Navy
United Kingdom: Berkshire CHOLSEY (ST. MARY) CHURCHYARD
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1985 Private ABDEY 1st/4th Bn. Royal Berkshire Regiment
India: DELHI MEMORIAL (INDIA GATE)
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63186 Driver HOWARTH 91st Bty. Royal Field Artillery
United Kingdom: Lancashire HALEWOOD (ST. NICHOLAS) CHURCHYARD
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Second Lieutenant COHAN West Lancs. Bde. Royal Field Artillery
United Kingdom: Stirlingshire LARBERT CEMETERY
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9591 Private THOMAS FORRESTER 1st Bn. King's Own Scottish Borderers
100 years on I wanted to contribute something - see my first post for more. Go to https://www.cwgc.org/ or https://livesofthefirstworldwar.org/ for more information on your relative. PLEASE READ THE LAYOUT NOTICE BELOW.
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