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Archibald Chadd
Severely wounded at
The Dardenelles
Died April 4 1921 aged 23
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Ledbury Cemetery
Herefordshire
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Archibald
Chadd
1897
Ledbury, Herefordshire
4th April 1921
Died at Cheltenham, Gloucestershire from the effects of war service - he suffered a shrapnel wound to the head, necessitating a skull plate, and a GSW to the face - it led to pulmonary tuberculosis
23
Ledbury Cemetery, Ledbury, Herefordshire
First World War
Private
1st/1st Battalion Queen’s Own Worcestershire Hussars
C Squadron
This stone has been replaced by a CWGC grave marker but the initial stone cross still lies in pieces on his grave - some of it is illegible
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