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Sgt. James Crooks |
CROOKS � 2nd December 1940, at Oldmill Hospital, Aberdeen, Sergeant James Crooks, Auxiliary Military Pioneer Corps (A.M.P.C.). Interred at Aberdeen. Deeply regretted by his wife and family, Newmills, Dungannon. |
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Sgt. James Crooks |
From the Mid Ulster Mail dated 1st December 1945: |
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Sgt. Robert George (Bertie) White |
WHITE � In loving memory of Sergeant B White, 156th Battalion, Parachute Regiment, killed in action on North West Europe on 25th September 1944. Ever remembered by his sister and brother-in-law, N and F Crump, St Jean�s Cottages, Cookstown. |
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Sgt. Robert George (Bertie) White |
From the Mid Ulster Mail dated Saturday 29th September 1945: Roll of Honour |
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Teleg. William Frederick Noble |
The joyful news of the safety of another Dungannon man who had been a prisoner in Japanese hands was received by his parents on Friday evening. He is Telegraphist Stanley Noble, Royal Navy, second son of Mr and Mrs H Noble, Coolhill, Dungannon, who received a telegram from the Admiralty stating that he has been released from a Jap prison camp at Pelambang, Sumatra, and is in safe Allied hands. He was a prisoner since the fall of Singapore. Prior to volunteering he wa on the clerical staff of Dungannon Post Office. His elder brother, Fred (Royal Navy), was killed in the Mediterranean in October 1940, and his younger brother Harry, who was also on the Dungannon Post Office clerical staff, is at present serving in the Fleet Air Arm; he arrived home on leave on Saturday � Tyrone Courier and News. |
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Teleg. William Frederick Noble |
From the Mid Ulster Mail dated Saturday 29th September 1945: Telegraphist Stanley Noble (Brother of Telegraphist William Frederick Noble) |