Friends of the Somme - Mid Ulster Branch  
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31/07/2024 Sgt. Edward Colhoun McLaughlin Sergeant Edward McLaughlin is also commemorated locally on the family headstone in the grounds of Woodschapel Church of Ireland in Ballyronan.
31/07/2024 Sgt. Edward Colhoun McLaughlin 02717
31/07/2024 Sgt. Edward Colhoun McLaughlin 02716
31/07/2024 Sgt. Alan John Tait 02713
31/07/2024 Sgt. Alan John Tait 02714
31/07/2024 Sgt. Alan John Tait 02715
29/07/2024 Pte. Patrick O'Neill 02712
29/07/2024 Pte. Patrick O'Neill 02711
29/07/2024 Pte. William John Henry 02710
26/07/2024 Lead Airc William James Bleeks William James Bleeks is also commemorated on the World War Two plaque on the gates of Seagoe Parish Church near Portadown.
25/07/2024 Lead Airc William James Bleeks 02709
25/07/2024 Corp William (Billy) Mayne 02708
25/07/2024 Corp William (Billy) Mayne 02707
25/07/2024 Corp William (Billy) Mayne Corporal William Mayne is also commemorated locally on the family headstone in an unknown local cemetery.
25/07/2024 Corp William (Billy) Mayne 02706
18/07/2024 A/Corp Samuel Ballentine 02704
15/07/2024 Sapper Thomas William Watterson 02703
09/07/2024 Pte. John Percy Anderson WOODBRIDGE — More sad news reached the Township this week when families of six servicemen received word that the men had been killed in action. This makes a total of 105 men who have died in World War II, or approximately 3 per cent of the total number of Township men in service. Private John P Anderson, 26, son of David Anderson and the late Elizabeth Anderson of Stewartstown, County of Tyrone, Ireland and nephew of Mrs Evelyn Nelson, Box 304, Colonia, was killed 10th February 10 at Luzon. He attended Woodbridge High School and entered the service June 5, 1942. He went overseas in October of the same year.
09/07/2024 Pte. John Percy Anderson From the Fords Beacon newspaper (New Jersey) dated 15th March 1945 (p1):
09/07/2024 Pte. John Percy Anderson Private John Percy Anderson is commemorated on Stewartstown Cenotaph and on Stewartstown Church of Ireland Roll Of Honour as P Anderson.
09/07/2024 Pte. John Percy Anderson ‘For Heroic achievement in connection with Military Operations against the enemy at Luzon, during the period of 10th – 30th January 1944. Private John Anderson, a radio operator for his battalion Commander, excelled in the performance of his duty during this entire period. No matter what acute situation the forward command group encountered, Private Anderson kept radio communications in operation. He also excelled in his alertness by keeping his battalion Commander informed of all radio messages accurately.’
09/07/2024 Pte. John Percy Anderson Private John Percy Anderson was awarded the Bronze Star and Purple Heart. The following Citation for his Bronze Star was sent home to his aunt Mrs. Nelson in New Jersey:
09/07/2024 Pte. John Percy Anderson During the taking of the island Private John Percy Anderson was killed in action on 10th February 1945.
09/07/2024 Pte. John Percy Anderson Private John Anderson acted as a radio operator with the forward command before the invasion. At 0930hrs on 9th February 1945 the Infantry’s 2nd Battalion landed at Beach White One amidst fierce Japanese mortar and artillery fire.
09/07/2024 Pte. John Percy Anderson The 172nd Regiment, 43rd Division, were part of the US invasion fleet whose objective was the taking of Lingayen Gulf on the island of Luzon in the Philippines.
09/07/2024 Pte. John Percy Anderson John Anderson enlisted in the US Army on 22nd May 1943 in Newark, New Jersey.
09/07/2024 Pte. John Percy Anderson After leaving school John Anderson worked as a machine operator.
09/07/2024 Pte. John Percy Anderson John attended Woodbridge High School
09/07/2024 Pte. John Percy Anderson About 1930, John emigrated to the United States alone when he was 11 years old. He settled with his aunt, Mrs Nelson, in Middlesex, New Jersey. Mrs Evelyn Nelson‘s address was Box 304, Colonia,
09/07/2024 Pte. John Percy Anderson John’s mother, Elizabeth, died when he was a child.
09/07/2024 Pte. John Percy Anderson John was the son of David and Elizabeth Anderson. David Anderson owned the local Paragon Stores in the Square, Stewartstown. Originally from County Cavan, he settled in Stewartstown, where he and his wife had six children.
09/07/2024 Pte. John Percy Anderson John Percy Anderson was born about 1919. Stewartstown in Co. Tyrone
07/07/2024 Fus Isaac Henry 02702
07/07/2024 Gman Thomas James Megaw 02701
07/07/2024 C.S.M. Francis McMath 02700
07/07/2024 Pte. Thomas Harris Private Thomas Harris, killed in action, 1729 Des Erables Street (Avenue des Érables)
07/07/2024 Pte. Thomas Harris 02699
07/07/2024 Pte. Thomas Harris From an unknown Canadian newspaper:
03/07/2024 Pte. Patrick Joseph Leo Murphy 02698
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