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THOMAS COAKLEY. CHARLES KELLY. N'GO VAN PHUC

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E. EA. A. 641. THOMAS COAKLEY. Private 1576, 2nd Garrison Battalion, Royal Irish Fusiliers. Formerly 7471 Connaught Rangers. Born and enlisted at Cork, Ireland. Died in St Georges Hospital, Malta 13 August 1917. His sister Margaret was granted a war gratuity 18 December 1917 revised 10 November 1919.

E. EA. A. 641. CHARLES KELLY. Private 12715, 1st Welsh Regiment. Born 1878 Clapham, resided at Brixton, both in Surrey to George and Kate Kelly. He joined his regiment at Pentre, Glamorgan. He was invalided from Salonika and died in a hospital in Malta 15 August 1917 of a carcinoma. His mother Kate was granted a war gratuity 14 March 1918 revised 29 October 1919
His brother James served as Sergeant, 5611 Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Enlisted 3 October 1890 aged 17 years, re-enlisted 17 August 1914 aged 40 years and 11 months. Died at 5 pm, 14 August 1919 aged 47 years of cholera at British Stationary Hospital, Kirkee. At the time of his death he was with the 8th Battalion

E. EA. A 641 LE TIRAILLEUR N'GO Van PHUC 4th Regt Tirailluers Tonkinois 9 4th Regiment sharpshooter. Ship L’Eigeme Grosos. Died 9 November 1917 at Mtarfa Military Hospital.
French Embassy records show his name as N'GO Van PHUC. Headstone states N.G.O.Van PHUG.

All at rest in Addolorata Cemetery, Malta. Division E Row EA Grave A641
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