29 September 1918 : L Cpl John William Wade
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John William Wade was killed in action on this day in 1918.
John Wade was born in Burnley in 1888. He was a warehouseman at Woodward's Mill, Burnley, Lancashire before the war,
John was conscripted into service in April 1916, initially serving on the Western Front with the DCLI with whom, as Private 27452, he was wounded three times.
After convalescing back in the UK following his third wounding, he was transferred to the 12th Glosters with whom he served in the 2nd Battle of the Somme.
He was killed in action during the fighting for the Hindenburg Line near Villers Plouich on 29 September 1918 and is now interred in Fifteen Ravine British Cemetery, France.
40096 L Cpl John William Wade, 12th Bn Gloucestershire Regt.
29 September 1918 killed in action.
Research by David O'Mara