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Percy Hutchings Army

Hutchings, Percy

  • 29th August 2017
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Percy Hutchings

Percy Hutchings

Rank: Sergeant

Regiment: Canadian Expeditionary Force

Parents: Mr Thomas Horler & Mrs Sarah Annie Hutchings (Nee Welch)

Brothers: Frederick Hutchings, George Hutchings, Sidney Hutchings & Albert Hutchings

Parent’s Address: 1 Springfield Valley, St Leonards

Other Info: Wounded for the third time.

Published: October 1916

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J French Army

French, J

  • 28th August 201728th August 2017
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J French

J French

Rank: Sapper

Regiment: Royal Engineers

Sent by: Mrs French

Address: 72 St George’s Road, Hastings

Other Info: Seriously wounded in his left arm. Now in hospital in France.

Published: October 1916

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Sidney Henry Firrell Army

Firrell, S

  • 28th August 2017
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Sidney Henry Firrell

S Firrell

Rank: Private

Sister: Mrs E Jenner

Sister’s Address: Bohemia, St Leonards

Other Info: Well known on Hastings Pier. Now in hospital in France.

Published: October 1916

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George E Hatch Army

Hatch, George E

  • 24th August 201731st May 2020
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George HatchGeorge E Hatch

George E Hatch

Rank: Corporal / Lance Sergeant

Regiment: Royal West Kent Regiment

Other Info: New article reads: In the Observer last Saturday it was reported that PC Hatch, who had been injured whilst fighting at the Front, had been awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal for meritorious service. Hatch, who is now at the St John Hospital in Holmesdale Gardens, Hastings, received his injury whilst engaged in bringing in the wounded. Whilst endeavouring to take hold of a wounded man, he raised himself slightly, and was shot through the leg. In his trouser pocket he was carrying a small old fashioned Bible which he had picked up in the trenches, and a tobacco box. The bullet went clean through all of the pages of the Bible, and also through the tobacco box. It may be that the presence of these things in Hatch’s pocket slightly affected the course of the bullet, with the result that the bone was luckily not touched. Our picture shows the gallant constable, and the Bible and the tobacco box with the holes caused by the bullet.

George’s DCM citation states the award was made “For For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. He was in charge of stretcherbearers, and, when it was considered impossible for the stretcher-bearers to go out owing to the intensity of the fire, he went out by himself and worked with the utmost coolness for about seven hours until wounded. He was seen to carry back at least 50 wounded men.”

Top photo….in the Sessions Court at the Hastings Town Hall last Friday, George Hatch who was formerly a member of the Hastings Police Force, has been awarded by the President of the French Republic the Medaille Militaire for bravery on the battlefield. There was a special parade of the members of the Borough Police Force for the presentation and the ceremony was performed by the Mayor (Councillor W. Perrins), who was supported by Alderman C. H. Hall (Chairman of the Watch Committee), Alderman R. W. Mitchell, J.P., Councillors G. Cox, H. A. Tildesley, W. J. Fellows and G. Shoesmith, the Town Clerk (Mr Percy Idle), and the Chief Constable (Mr F. James). Hatch had previously received the British D.C.M. for great gallantry in rescuing fifty men in the darkness and under continuous fire.

Additional name info from the Lives of the First World War website.

Published: October 1916

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Charles A Care Army

Care, Charles A

  • 23rd August 2017
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Charles A Care

Charles A Care

Rank: Private

Regiment: Royal Sussex Regiment

Wife: Mrs Care

Address: 21 Cambridge Road, Hastings

Other Info: Suffering from shell shock and fever, in hospital in France.

Additional name and home town info from the Lives of the First World War website.

Published: October 1916

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Arthur George Bailey Army

Bailey, Arthur George

  • 20th August 2017
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Arthur George Bailey

Arthur George Bailey

Rank: Private

Regiment: 7th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Mother: Mrs Chapman

Wife: Mrs Bailey

Address: 95 St Thomas’ Road, Hastings

Other Info: Wounded on 30th June 1916. According to CWGC, Arthur died on 13th August 1918. He is remembered at Vis-en-Artois Memorial on Panel 6.

Published: October 1916

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Albert Veness Army

Veness, Albert

  • 20th August 2017
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Albert Veness

Albert Veness

Rank: Private

Regiment: Canadian Expeditionary Force

Father: Mr John Veness, formerly of Norman Road, St Leonards

Sister: Mrs William Sims

Other Info: Wounded on 15th September 1916. Now in hospital in Guildford.

Albert’s CEF attestation papers can be viewed for free here.

Published: September 1916

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Martin Army

Martin, A C

  • 15th August 201715th August 2017
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Martin

A C Martin

Rank: Private

Regiment: Suffolk Regiment

Father: Mr J Martin

Brother: W H Martin

Address: 1 North Street, St Leonards

Other Info: Wounded. Now in Hospital

Published: September 1916

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Victor Lionel Hastings Army

Hastings, Victor Lionel

  • 13th August 2017
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Victor Lionel Hastings

Victor Lionel Hastings

Rank: Lance Corporal

Regiment: Royal Sussex Regiment

Wife: Mrs Hastings

Address: 34 Hardwicke Road, Hastings

Other Info: Wounded. Now at Chichester.

Published: September 1916

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Apps & Foster Army

Apps, Frederick E

  • 9th August 2017
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Apps & FosterFrederick E Apps

Rank: Private

Regiment: Royal Sussex Regiment

Wife: Mrs F Apps

Brothers-in-Law: J Foster, A Foster & B Foster

Address: 60a Percy Road, Ore

Other Info: Now in hospital, wounded. Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website.

Published: September 1916

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