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Pte. George Ainley
British Army 1st/4th Btn. Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry
from:Sheffield.
(d.30th Jul 1918)
George Ainley was executed for desertion on 30th July 1918 , aged 20 and is buried in Hagle Dump cemetery, Belgium.
He was the son of George and Alice Mary Ainley, of 82, Randall St., Sheffield, Yorks.
Private Ainley had been tried on 28th January 1918 for a self inflicted wound but before the end of the Summer of 1918 he had deserted three times. The Courts Martial was apparently on the 13th July and was for the three offences of desertion. The Commanding Officer of the Battalion submitted a report for the Court; 'Private Ainley appears to be lacking a sense of responsibility, and his military character in consequence is not good.' He was executed on the 30th July 1918 when he was 20 years of age, almost certainly a conscript originally from Sheffield.