HEATH, Frank Albert, Private 421169, 1/3rd North Midland Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps who died serving his country on 12 October 1917 age 27. Son of Albert Huxley Heath and Sarah Margaret Heath. At rest in Wolverhampton Cemetery, Staffordshire. Some notes from what remains of his army record. He enlisted on the 3rd September 1914 aged 25 years and 6 months No address was given but he was born in the parish of St Paul\'s Wolverhampton, he was an undergraduate. After basic training he embarked for France from Southampton, on Steam Ship, Inventor on the 3rd March 1915 disembarking at Le Harve on the 5th. He was granted the 1st Good Conduct Badge in the field on the 3rd September 1916. On the 14th April 1917 he was admitted as a patience in the unit he was serving with, 1/3rd North Midland Field Ambulance, the same day he was moved to Casualty Clearing Station. He was then transferred to No 14, General Hospital, Wimereux on the 16th April 1917. He final move was on the 20th April 1917 when he was sent to England on Hospital Ship, St (looks Derus, D***s) to the Military Hospital, York. He was suffering from Tubercular disease of the Cialis Iliac. from which he died in the hospital on the 12th October 1917.
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