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15 October 2014
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Hull & France
Background to story:
Army
Article ID:
A7262912
Contributed on:
24 November 2005

Offical war photograph showing the Hull Commercial returning from battle. Source information: http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/war/wwone/images/gal_humanface_tait_portrait.jpg

John Comins (My Grandma’s brother)
by Andy Forster

Joined the East Yorkshire Regiment (“The Commercials”) in 1916 and rapidly (as often the case in war) promoted to Corporal. However, decided that he didn’t like giving orders to his mates and handed his stripes back, “becoming a private again”.

Came home on leave in 1917 in a terrible state, just sitting in a chair in his greycoat picking lice out of his coat and clothes with a pin, sometimes burning them off with matches.

“Stopped a bullet” in mid-March 1918 and died a few days later. Buried at Frevent
in large British cemetery.

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