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Lieutenant Arthur Stanley Mack

3rd Battalion, Attached to 1st Battalion, King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment.  Killed in action 9th April 1917 in the First Battle of the Scarpe.


Grave of Lieutenant Arthur Stanley Mack, 1st Battalion, King’s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment, killed in action 9th April 1917, with official wooden cross and un-official painted cross marking the grave. Mindel Trench British Cemetery
Accession Number: KO3057/10


Hand written note containing graves in Mindel Trench British Cemetery, Blangy. With reference to graves of Lieutenant A S Mack and 2nd Lieutenant G P Howson and note “visited 3 Jun 1921”
Accession Number: KO3057/12

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