Tony fixed the profiles of several dozen British soldiers who were casualties in World War I. He repaired the incorrect sticker that was initially added, fixed the categories and generally put the profiles in a way to get more attention.
Thank you, Tony, this act of genealogical kindness is very appreciated!
Thank you Tom, for fixing the profiles of several dozen British soldiers who were casualties in World War I. That is amazing. Congratulations on a well deserved Wonderful Wiki!
Thank you, my dear friend, for selecting my answer as the best. I really appreciate it more than you know.
Thanks for the kind words. In truth I was just pottering around and came across several profiles of young men who paid the ultimate sacrifice in late 1916 in France, many appear to have died from their wounds at 55 Casualty Clearing Station. With only their initials instead of a full name I attempted to improve a few of the profiles, thankfully Natalie Trott assisted and I took on board her advice. This after all is a collaborative effort.