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Pte TURNER, William

437277 Private Sam Norman and 437946 Private William Turner both came from the 51st Battalion to the 15th Battalion on June 6, 1916 as reinforcements following the battle for Observatory ridge. Norman was assigned to No. 1 Company and Turner went to No. 4 Company. Private Sam Norman was a 42 year old railway worker originally from Norway and Private William Turner was a 29 year old farmer originally from Yorkshire when they attested into the 51st Battalion in  1915 at Edmonton, AB. Their time with the 15th Battalion was regrettably very short as both men were KIA on June 24, 1916 when the unit was in the line near Hill 60. Norman was killed by a GSW to the head and Turner died from a shrapnel wound to the chest. Both men are buried at railway Dugouts Cemetery

NOK: Son of Thomas Herbert and Elizabeth Turner, of 4, York Terrace, Normanby, Eston, Yorks.

Mrs E. Turner (M) 4 York Terrace, Nomansly, Yorks, England

Era(s)
  • 1914 - 1919 (WW 1)
Unit(s)
15th Bn (WW 1)
Previous unit
51st Bn
Date of attestation
16-Nov-1915
Date Taken on Strength
09-Jun-1916
Service number
437946
Fate
Killed in action
Date of death
26-Jun-1916
Cemetery or memorial name
RAILWAY DUGOUTS BURIAL GROUND
Grave or panel reference
VI. I. 39.
Cemetery or memorial country
Belgium
Age on date of death
28

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