J.H. Pugh
Epithet: First World War soldier
Record type: First World War Biographies
Town / Village residence: Douglas
Biography: First World War soldier. 'No. S/4 087097. Private. A.S.C. (Army Service Corps). Reported May 31. Half brother of J.Q. Bridson. Widower 21st Field Bakery [Butte] Dec. 6. 21st.. Field Bakery A.S.C. Boulogne Base B.E.F. (British Expeditionary Force) Letter Apr. Nov. 1916. 11 Field Bakery. No. 3 Base B.E.F Apl. 1917 as before Nov. 1917 35.586. 62 Div. Depot Battn. 6 Corps. Reinforcements Camp. BEF. Wounded in calf of right leg. Mar or April 1918. In Brook War Hosp. Ward C1. Woolwich S.E. Dec. 1918 No 150601 No 2 Sect. C.Co. 52 M.G.C. (Machine Gun Corps) BEF.' Note: pencil note below, in a large hand, reads 'Dead Add H. Peers E. Lancs'. (Extract from handwritten notes by The Reverend Robert Daniel Kermode, Vicar of St George's Church, Douglas, about men from his parish serving in the First World War. MS 10003/12)
External sources: 28 Peel Road