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9.10.2017

MARNHULL

Bronze plaque on front of stone memorial in St Gregory's churchyard (Nothing in church).

On fron of first plinth

1914-1918 1939 1945 God make us worthy of their sacrifice

Bronze plaque

1939 + 1945 Their name liveth for evermore In proud and grateful memory of those who lost their lives on activer sevice or by enemy action in the world war and whose names are inscribed below

Philip Oliver Brown Reginald Jack Drew
Walter George Brown Peter Victor Hayward
Cecil Howard Collins William John Lloyd
Henry William Crew Ernest George Phelps
Gerald David Sharp

Roll of honour book in St Gregory's church.

Roll of Honour Marnhull

+ The book of remembrance beford God of these men of the parish of Marnhull, Dorset, who gave thier lives for their sountry in the years of war + 1914 - 1918 and 1939 - 1945.

Their name liveth for evermore.

1914 to 1918

(There are now WW1 people until...)

1939 to 1945.

Walter George Brown. Royal Army Ordnance Corps. Lost at Sea 5th. July, 1941.

Philip Oliver Brown Sergeant, 5th. Royal Tank Regiment. Killed in action, Middle East Desert. 17th June, 1942.

Henry William Crew Coldstream Guards Died in Hospital, Jerusalem. 1st. June, 1942.

Reginald Jack Drew Sergeant, 31st Field Regt. Royal Artillery. Killed in Action, Halfya Pass, Egypt. 28th May, 1941.

Peter Victor Hayward Home Guard. Killed by Enemy Action, London. 14th. January, 1945.

William John Lloyd Royal Air Force. Killed in Action, Battle of Britain. 2nd. Septamber, 1940.

Ernest George Phelps Royal Tank Regiment. Died in Prisoner of War Camp, Breslau, Germany. 19th. November, 1944.

Gerald David Sharp Flight Sergeant, Royal Air Force, Attached R.C.A.F. Bomber Command. Killed in action, over Germany. 23rd. June 1943.

1914 to 1918. (From now on WW1 names)