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Pte. Oliver Victor Reedman
British Army 2/22nd Btn. London Regiment.
from:Little Stukely, Hunts
(d.8th Oct 1916)
The Hunts Post reports
"Died at his post: Pte Oliver V. Reedman, Cyclists Corps, att. London Regt. of Little Stukely, has been killed at the front and the commanding officer of his company has written to his father expressing the deepest sympathy. He says,"I am deeply grieved that the company has lost a good soldier that your son had always proved himself to be. He is buried here in the British Cemetery behind the lines, with his comrades, the Officers and men of this Battalion, who have carried themselves so nobly and given their lives with devoted self-sacrifice for their country.
After describing how an attack was made on the German trenches, the officer goes on: "Your son that night was on sentry duty in our own trench with another man close beside him to give support in case of need. Early in the morning a shell burst on the parapet, almost touching him, so that he was killed instantly from concussion. In your grief I hope you will remember your son died in the noblest manner, on duty at his post. Your son came to the Battalion in a draft, and has always been in my company. He, and indeed the rest of the Huntingdon men, have always set a fine example of devotion to duty and cheerfulness on all occasions, so that I count myself fortunate to have them under my command"