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HAROLD GAUNDRY CLARK1897 - ??  

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Harold volunteered for work with the Friends’ War Victims’ Relief Service early in WW1, and in 1916 was allowed CO exemption from military service conditional on continuing with the work, although he transferred for a period to the Friends’ Ambulance Unit, working on a hospital train in France.

 

 

 

 

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About the men who said NO

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CO DATA

Born: 1897
Died: xxx
Address: xxx
Tribunal: xxx
Prison: NO
HO Scheme:xxx [1]
CO Work: FWVS [1]
Occupation: Apprentice silversmith

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