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L/Cpl. George Golding

British Army

from:23 IDawes Street, Gillingham, Kent

George Golding went to Salonika in October/November 1916 after leaving the port of New Haven. He suffered twice from malaria and subsequently had reactions from this for the rest of his life, although he was pronounced 100% fit while serving in Salonika. George departed for England in 1919.

George was in Salonika for over two years. There was no leave to return in all that time, considering he was newly married just before he embarked for the long war service in Salonika.



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