Pte. Arthur Wideman
(see 14th December 1918),
serving in France with 2DWR, was posted back to England for demobilization.
Following three months’ treatment Pte. John Sunderland (see 19th October 1918) was discharged from Keighley War Hospital; he was posted to a Dispersal Centre (details unknown) prior to demobilization.
L.Cpl. Alfred John Davis (see 23rd December 1918), who had returned to England after serving in France with 179th Tunnelling Company, Royal Engineers, was formally transferred to the Army Reserve Class Z.
Following three months’ treatment Pte. John Sunderland (see 19th October 1918) was discharged from Keighley War Hospital; he was posted to a Dispersal Centre (details unknown) prior to demobilization.
L.Cpl. Alfred John Davis (see 23rd December 1918), who had returned to England after serving in France with 179th Tunnelling Company, Royal Engineers, was formally transferred to the Army Reserve Class Z.
Lt. John Redington (see 1st December 1918), who had been on secondment with
the Ministry of National Service, was formally released from the army.
A pension award was made in the case of the late Pte. Ernest Taylor (29168) (see 7th October 1918), who
had died of wounds on 27th July while serving in France with 1st/6th
DWR; his widow, Elizabeth, was awarded 37s. 11d. per week for herself and her
five children.
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