Military service
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Eldest son of John and Katherine Le Grow, of St. John's, Newfoundland.
Digital gallery of Private Walter Le Grow
Digital gallery of
Private Walter Le Grow
A group picture of some of the Newfoundlanders who served in the First World War.
Left to Right / de gauche à droite:
Back Row / Dernier Rang: Pte. H. Wilson, Pte H. Lidstone
Second Row / Deuxième Rang: Pte. C. Peet, Pte. J. Cleary, Pte. D. Osmond, Pte. A. Small, Pte. T. Smythe, Pte. W. Bradley
First Row / Premier Rang: Bugler J. Nicholl, Pte. C. March, Pte. F.P. LeGrow, Col. Sgt. G. Taylor, Lieut. C.A. Ayre, Lieut. J. Nunns, Sgt. W. Ayre, Cpl. R. Sheppard, Pte L.G. Harsant, Bugler W. Taylor
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Gravestone found at The General Protestant Cemetery, St. John's, Newfoundland.
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Overcoat typical of those worn by the Royal Newfoundland Regiment.
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A group picture of some of the Newfoundlanders who served in the First World War. Left to Right / de gauche à droite: Back Row / Dernier Rang: Pte. H. Wilson, Pte H. Lidstone Second Row / Deuxième Rang: Pte. C. Peet, Pte. J. Cleary, Pte. D. Osmond, Pte. A. Small, Pte. T. Smythe, Pte. W. Bradley First Row / Premier Rang: Bugler J. Nicholl, Pte. C. March, Pte. F.P. LeGrow, Col. Sgt. G. Taylor, Lieut. C.A. Ayre, Lieut. J. Nunns, Sgt. W. Ayre, Cpl. R. Sheppard, Pte L.G. Harsant, Bugler W. Taylor
In the Books of Remembrance
Commemorated on:
Page 73 of the Newfoundland Book of Remembrance.
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ARTILLERY WOOD CEMETERY Belgium
Boezinge is located north of the town of Ieper on the N369 road direction Diksmuide.The ARTILLERY WOOD CEMETERY is located in Poezelstraat East of the village. From the station turn left along the Diksmuidseweg then take the 2nd turning right into Brugstraat.Go to the end of Brugstraat,over the bridge and straight on along Molenstraat.Poezelstraat is the 2nd turning on the right after the bridge and the ARTILLERY WOOD CEMETERY is on the right hand side around 200 meters from the junction of Molenstraat.
For more information, visit Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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