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Pte. James Campbell Mozley
British Army 4th Battalion Royal Berkshire Regiment
from:10 Penderist Road Streatham London
(d.27th May 1940)
From The South London Times, Friday 8 August 1941:
In May last year [1940] during the Dunkirk evacuation, Private James Campbell Mozley [21] of the Royal Berkshire and Lance Corporal Scott decided to part company at a road junction on the Belgian border. The road that Scott chose took hin to Dunkirk and home. Mozley was never heard of again and was presumed missing. Now Mozley's mother of 10 Pendernrist Road Streatham London has just heard from the Red Cross that he was killed. In the above picture Mozley is seen in the bottom right hand corner.
In Memory of Private James Campbell Mozley 534073, 4th Bn., Royal Berkshire Regiment who died age 21 on 27 May 1940 Son of Rufus and Mary Ann Mozley. of Streatham. London. Remembered with honour Adegem Canadian War Cememtery.
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