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SEVERELY WOUNDED SALONIKA DOIRAN WW1 BRITISH ARMY MEDAL GROUP 16603 HORTON
Sergeant T. Horton, 8th Battalion, South Wales Borderers, who was severely wounded at the Third Battle of Doiran in the final days of hostilities in Salonika 1914-15 Star (16603 Sjt. T. Horton. S. Wales Bord:) & British War Medal 1914-20 (16603 Sjt. T. Horton. S. Wales Bord.). Comes with a couple of copied research papers. Thomas Horton was born in 1882 and attested for the South Wales Borderers. He served with the 8th Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front from when his battalion first arrived in France on 5 September 1915. After a short period in the front...
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Sergeant T. Horton, 8th Battalion, South Wales Borderers, who was severely wounded at the Third Battle of Doiran in the final days of hostilities in Salonika
1914-15 Star (16603 Sjt. T. Horton. S. Wales Bord:) & British War Medal 1914-20 (16603 Sjt. T. Horton. S. Wales Bord.). Comes with a couple of copied research papers.
Thomas Horton was born in 1882 and attested for the South Wales Borderers. He served with the 8th Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front from when his battalion first arrived in France on 5 September 1915. After a short period in the front lines N.E. of Albert, this new battalion was sent as part of XII Corps to the Balkans, arriving in Salonika in mid November 1915. Sergeant Horton was admitted to the 28th General Hospital in Salonika with dysentery in June 1916 and later in September 1918, at a time when his battalion was involved in the Third Battle of Doiran, he was admitted to the same hospital with gun shot wounds to the left thigh and left buttock. He was transferred to the Hospital Ship Glengorm Castle on 8 November 1918 and was finally discharged to the reserve on 5 March 1919.
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Dimensions | 26 × 36 × 2 cm |