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Grantowi
Hi Chaps,

William James Pitt enlisted on 20 October 1914 with the 4th Wiltshires (TF) as 20490 aged 43
He had formally served with the Royal Warwick Regiment

In April 1915, he was admitted to Bulford hospital foe 16 days with Flu
In July 1915 he was admitted to Tidworth hospital with Plurisey which turned in TB "caused by ordinary military service exposure"

He was discharged on 17 September 1915

He died in Swindon (5A / 14 / 3qt) in 1917 aged 45

Because his TB was caused by his military service can he be included in CWGC ?

Cheers
Grant
Terry Denham
Only if TB was the cause of his death.

You need to know the cause of death as qualification depends on death being connected to service during the qualifying period.
Grantowi
And that would be on the DC ?

Grant
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