Charles R Field
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Sergeant Charles R. Field was part of the Essex Regiment and was a stretcher bearer throughout the 1st World War. He was at first given the rank of Lance Corporal until later being raised to Sergeant. He survived the War until he was shelled on the 22nd April 1917. He was killed whilst helping casualties in 'No Mans Land'.
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He was awarded the Military Medal for bravery in 1916. He was then awarded 1 bar for his bravery shortly before he was killed.[1]
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