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Thomas Victor Atkinson (1897 - 1918)

Thomas Victor Atkinson
Born in Keswick, Cumberland, Englandmap
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Died at age 20 in Francemap
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Roll of Honor
Thomas Atkinson was Killed in Action during World War I.

Biography

Thomas Atkinson was born in 1897.[1] He was killed as a private in the 8th Battalion Royal Scots in World War I.[2] He received the British War Medal and Victory Medal posthumously.[3]


Sources

  1. Birth Registration
  2. Keswick Roll of Honour
  3. Medal Award Rolls at ancestry.co.uk




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Was Thomas Atkinson an under-age soldier in the First World War? If so this project Under-age Soldiers in the First World War may be of interest to you.
posted by A. C. Raper