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224100L/Cpl. David Bradley
British Army 13th Btn Yorkshire Regiment (Green Howards)
from:Coseley, Staffs
(d.11th Jul 1917)
I believe David Bradley enlisted at Tipton and was initially in Notts & Derby Regiment. He is is buried in Fins New British Cemetery, Sorel-le-Grand, France.
Additional Information:
David Bradley was born in Lower Gornal, Staffs, son of Thomas and Lydia Bradley nee. Waterfield. His younger brother John served in the Royal Egineer's in World War 2, landing in Normandy on D. Day. His nephew William Cook son of Albert and Annie Cook nee. Bradley was also involved in the Normandy Landings, serving with the Northant's Yeomanry, William was killed in action in August 1944.John Bradley David Bradley son of Thomas & Lydia Bradley nee. Waterfield born 1892 in Lower Gornal, Staffordshire. Lance Corporal Bradley was killed by an Exploding Shell 11th of July 1917, the shell also killed 29568 Sgt. S Wilkinson & wounding Priates Smith & Sanders.Davids younger brother, 2114969 Sapper John Bradley Royal Engineers served in W.W.2 1940 to 1946 Landing at Normandy in 1944, his nephew, son of sister Annie Cook nee. Bradley, 7901512 Trooper William Henry Cook serving with the Northamptonshire Yeomanry was killed in action 4th August 1944 following the D. Day Landings.
JOHN BRADLEY
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