A World War 2 soldier has finally been laid to rest in a marked grave following amazing detective work by two researchers.
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Gary Petagine, American General Benedict Arnold and Sean Grady, British Major John Andre. Photo courtesy of the Town of Yorktown Heritage Preservation Commission / Yorktown 250 A dramatic portrayal of ...
Now more than eight decades later, Belgian researchers discovered key information leading to the soldier's identity.
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Trooper Fred Tingle was killed in action aged 20 in May 1940 and buried as an unknown soldier ...
A Second World War soldier who was tragically killed in 1940 has been identified as Yorkshireman Fred Tingle. Fred Tingle was born in 1920 in Castleford, as a twin to Fern. He was one of coal miner ...
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