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Page, Leonard Arthur

LAC 1267827 RAF Volunteer ReserveDied 20th January 1946 aged 21Leonard was the son of Marshall and Annie of Well Lane in Galleywood.

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Leonard was captured at the fall of Singapore, but escaped to British lines. How ironic that he should die in a tragic lorry accident near Salisbury Plain after a weekend leave.He is buried in St Michael's churchyard.

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