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Soldiers – Military Medals and a Promotion

September 1918

Mexborough and Swinton Times September 7, 1918

Military Medals and a Promotion

Second Lieutenant E.W. Laidlaw (York and Lancaster), Bank House, Mexborough, has been promoted Lieutenant.

Sergeant Walter Barraclough (King’s Royal rifles), Kelvin Grove, Wombwell, has been awarded the military Medal for distinguished conduct on the field of August 6 and 7.

Lance Corporal A Mann, 76 Charles Street, has been awarded the military Medal for distinguished conduct in the field during the recent fighting on the Marne. He is 22 years of age, has been services 1940, was wounded at the battle of Cambrai last November.

Before enlistment he was employed at Manvers Main.

The following award6 of the Military Medal are officially notified:—

Sapper. (Act. Regt.-Sergeant Major) W.Barrass Royal Engineers, Wath on Dearne

Gunner W Butcher, R.F.E., West Melton

Private GE Cooke, York and Lancaster, Thurnscoe

Corporal T Cooke, York and Lancaster, Bolton on Dearne

Corporal T.W.Foster, Wombwell

Bombardier J Gough, R.FA., Thurnscoe

Corporal J Harrison, Mexborough

Sergeant H Wrigley, A.S.C., Mexborough