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Driver John Walter Hall

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Driver John Walter Hall

Birth
Death
29 May 1940
Burial
Cadzand, Sluis Municipality, Zeeland, Netherlands Add to Map
Plot
Row 27. Grave 3.
Memorial ID
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"And they who for their country die shall fill an honored grave, for glory lights the soldier's tomb, and beauty weeps the brave." (Joseph Drake)

BRITISH ARMY
ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS
DRIVER
Service #T/154610

1939 - 1945 STAR
WAR MEDAL 1939 - 1945

Killed In Action
Driver Hall was the son of Edward William and Amy Harriet Hall of Abergavenny, Monmouthshire.

★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

"These heroes are dead. They died for liberty - they died for us. They are at rest. They may or may not sleep in the land they made free, under the flag they rendered stainless, under the solemn pines, the sad hemlocks, the tearful willows, and the embracing vines. They sleep beneath the shadows of the clouds, careless alike of sunshine or of storm, each in the windowless Place of Rest. Earth may run red with other wars - they are at peace. In the midst of battle, in the roar of conflict, they found the serenity of death. I have one sentiment for soldiers living and dead: cheers for the living; tears for the dead." ~Robert G. Ingersoll

"And they who for their country die shall fill an honored grave, for glory lights the soldier's tomb, and beauty weeps the brave." (Joseph Drake)

BRITISH ARMY
ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS
DRIVER
Service #T/154610

1939 - 1945 STAR
WAR MEDAL 1939 - 1945

Killed In Action
Driver Hall was the son of Edward William and Amy Harriet Hall of Abergavenny, Monmouthshire.

★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

"These heroes are dead. They died for liberty - they died for us. They are at rest. They may or may not sleep in the land they made free, under the flag they rendered stainless, under the solemn pines, the sad hemlocks, the tearful willows, and the embracing vines. They sleep beneath the shadows of the clouds, careless alike of sunshine or of storm, each in the windowless Place of Rest. Earth may run red with other wars - they are at peace. In the midst of battle, in the roar of conflict, they found the serenity of death. I have one sentiment for soldiers living and dead: cheers for the living; tears for the dead." ~Robert G. Ingersoll

Inscription

"HIS HEART WAS TRUE, HIS SPIRIT BRAVE; HIS RESTING PLACE A SOLDIER'S GRAVE"


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