KIRKBY MALZEARD WAR MEMORIAL
YORKSHIRE
Compiled with additional information by kind permission of the
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
The memorial is in the grounds of the parish church
To the glory of God and in memory of the men from this parish who
fell in the Great War...
This memorial is a short distance from the parish church. The names of the fallen are not on the Roll of Honour in the church. The church only has three local men that fell in WW1 and they are not on this memorial for some reason or other
Sapper 24133580 Ronald HURST, 50th Field Squadron, Royal Engineers, shot on the 18th May 1972 age 25 while working on the perimeter fence which surrounds the joint Police and Army base in the town of Crossmaglen, Northern Ireland
It shows the view the lads would have had a a fine day. The location is typical of the army, miles from any pub, open to all what the weather can throw at you, and you must be happy even when you are wet and freezing or boiling in the sun. Been there, and got the bruises, Oakhampton Camp, Devon...
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