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Drvr. George Deacon

British Army Army Service Corps

George Deacon sigbned his attestation on the 11th of December 1915 in Rugeley. Aged 18 years 3 months, he was a Coachman & Gardener by trade. He served in Salonica from the 3rd of January 1917 and suffered from malaria in June 1918 and again in Sept 1919. He was discharged on the 3rd of January 1920. He was the son-in-law of Henry and Frances Parker, being married to their daughter Constance A Parker, who was the sister of Thomas Parker and Bill Parker, who also both served.



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