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war graves 11 years 3 months ago #13628

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I am very new to this so I will apologise in advance if this is a subject already covered. I am wondering if anyone knows if there is a list of all the soldiers who were killed in action at PMB and were they buried there or were the bodies returned home? thanks for any help at all.

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war graves 11 years 3 months ago #13630

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Hello Lynne

Are you looking for anyone in particular?

No soldier's were KIA at PMB - too far behind the lines. However a number died there in the hospital and would be buried there. I only know of one body repatriated to England - a cavalry officer.

Steve Watt's In Memoriam lists the war dead and their place of burial, but it is organised by surname. I have a list of all casualties, most were buried where they died.

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hi thanks for the quick reply. I am looking for a William Herbert cork his service no. is 2630. I only know he died on duty 11/1/1900 at PMburg and he was in the royal field artillery.

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sorry....also meant to tell he was a lieutenant.

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Hello Lynn.....

Sorry he was not a Lieutenant......

Here is his listing......

CORK, W., 2630, GUNNER, DIED OF DISEASE, PM BURG, 11/01/00, ENTERIC FEVER, 53rd BATTERY ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY.....

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war graves 11 years 3 months ago #13641

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The medal roll (WO100/142p5) shows:

92630 William Ernest Cork, 53rd btty RFA.

Certainly the same man, wonder why the confusion in middle names?

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