Author Topic: 22293 Sgt Hartley Webber  (Read 455 times)

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Re: 22293 Sgt Hartley Webber
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 06 February 24 10:16 GMT (UK) »
Hi,
This is great, so you get a sense the after capture they decide to move the prisoners by train to another area/ camp.
Our Aeroplanes  in the air see what they assume a troop train maybe?
Unfortunately Hartley was on board.
He always said he owed his life to some German Doctor/ Surgeon.
He was very prominent in Brimington/Chesterfield British Legion as well.
Taylor Webber Challinor Houldsworth hole

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Re: 22293 Sgt Hartley Webber
« Reply #10 on: Tuesday 06 February 24 10:20 GMT (UK) »
Sorry, the category was wounded and actual state unverwundet. The date at the top of the page is 26th October 1918 but unsure what that relates to
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