homepage War Memorial Casualties Contact WW1 WW2 McCarthy,Robert Emmet Brazier, Frank Leonard Daniels, James Alfred Finch, Robert Walter Gardiner, Arthur Frank Gardiner, Stanley Percival Knight, Ernest Knight, Frederick William Lemon, Harry Lodge, Arthur John Lodge, Frederick George Parish, Samuel Charles Prentice, Joseph Sewell, Willie Taylor, Frank Joseph Whybro, Walter George Burbidge, Ronald Vincent Brunning, George Edward Field, Thomas Victor Hazel, Walter King, Leslie John Lanzer, Reginald Lodge, Ernest Arthur Mills, Hurman James Page, Leonard Arthur Saltmarsh, Christopher Edward Swallow, Fred Tatum, Gerald Henry Tingle, Howard Grantley Welsh, Brian Norris Wood, Terence Francis, Charles Herbert Jackson, Arthur Edmund Owers, Nellie Elizabeth Saveall, Elijah George Scotchman, William Henry Smith, Alice Louisa Smith, George William Wyatt, Denis Whybro, Walter George Eve, John Other Conflicts King, Albert Richard Slater, Adam Edward local history Events other events Lodge, Nellie Lodge, Frederick GeorgePrivate 132030 104th Machine Gun CorpsDied of wounds 14th October 1918 aged 19Frederick was born in Galleywood, the son of Thomas Alfred and Edith Nellie. Galleywood FolkFrederick George Lodge HomepageWar MemorialCasualtiesWW1FundContact Frederick originally enlisted in 1915 aged 16, but was discharged when his age became known.He re-enlisted when he came of age with the Wiltshire Regiment and was transferred to the Machine Gun Corps.He survived until the final stages of the war, "The Last 100 Days", and died of wounds in a Field Ambulance near Dadizeele in Belgium.He is buried in the Dadizeele New British Cemetery near Ypres. visitor count BACK
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