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Informations personnelles
- BROOKS
- WC
- WILLIAM CHARLES
- Goudhurst
- Kent, England
- Smugley Farm, Goudhurst, Kent
- Son of Thomas and Annie Brooks; three brothers, John, Henry, George; six sisters, Alice, Mary, Emily, Ellen, Edith and May;
- Goudhurst village school
- Farm labourer
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One of his brothers, George, was a driver in the Royal Horse Artillery; he was one of the drivers who took into action the gun which fired the first British shell in the war (on 22 August 1914).
George was killed in action on 11 September 1917 and is buried in Sailly-Labourse Communal Cemetery Extension near Bethune.
Données militaires
- 23 November 1914, Cranbrook
- 275306
- Private
- War medal and Victory medal
- 1st/3rd Bn. London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers)
- 173rd Brigade
- 58th Division
- B.E.F.
- 2/5th - Bn. - East Kent
- previously served in 2/5th East Kent Rgt. (n° 202983); 3rd (City of London) Battalion (Royal Fusiliers); discharged in spring 1916, re-enlisted with the Buffs in 1917; transferred to 12th Royal Fusiliers and to 10th Royal Fusiliers;
Décès
- Died of wounds in back and lungs, in n° 2 Canadian C.C.S.
- 15 March 1918
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- XXVII - EE - 13
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