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Post Office
During the First and Second World Wars, nearly 13,000 Post Office workers lost their lives. Today, they are remembered by the Post Office Remembrance Fellowship. Through a generous grant, we have developed this platform to share their stories. (Image: © IWM (Q 54331)
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Flight Sergeant Francis John Everett 1315675, RAFVR, 142 Squadron
By Philip Baldock
United Kingdom
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Able Seaman Walter James Udy D/222314, Royal Navy, HMS 'Forte'
By Philip Baldock
United Kingdom
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Rifleman John Arthur Pilkington Aspinall 7668, 9th Bn., London Regiment (Queen Victoria’s Rifles)
By Philip Baldock
United Kingdom
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Private Thomas Tutt S/10403, “B” Company, 1st Battalion, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment)
By Philip Baldock
United Kingdom
Leading Seaman 157659 John William Quinnell HMS Sapphire
By Philip Baldock
United Kingdom
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