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Son of the late Isaac and Amelia Remick of Rose Cottage, Port Isaac, Cornwall, England.
Digital gallery of Second Corporal Stanley Remick
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Second Corporal Stanley Remick
The remains of Stanley Remick were not recovered from his battlefield burial site at Pozieres until March 26th 1937. At that time, a Special Exhumation report noted that soldier of the 7th Field Company, Canadian Engineers had been exhumed from location 57d.X.4.a.50.85. The remains were identified in part by a disc bearing the number 500573 and a name of the format "R. T. ... CKS".
Digital gallery of
Second Corporal Stanley Remick
The Imperial War Graves Commission recorded the exhumation and reburial of Stanley Remick in Plot 9 Row D Grave 13 at the London Cemetery Extension, High Wood, Longueval. This report indicates that Second Corporal Remick shared a grave with and Unknown British Soldier exhumed from the same location. This form is also dated March 26th 1937.
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Photo courtesy of Keith Boswell, England
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The remains of Stanley Remick were not recovered from his battlefield burial site at Pozieres until March 26th 1937. At that time, a Special Exhumation report noted that soldier of the 7th Field Company, Canadian Engineers had been exhumed from location 57d.X.4.a.50.85. The remains were identified in part by a disc bearing the number 500573 and a name of the format "R. T. ... CKS".
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The Imperial War Graves Commission recorded the exhumation and reburial of Stanley Remick in Plot 9 Row D Grave 13 at the London Cemetery Extension, High Wood, Longueval. This report indicates that Second Corporal Remick shared a grave with and Unknown British Soldier exhumed from the same location. This form is also dated March 26th 1937.
In the Books of Remembrance
Commemorated on:
Page 153 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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LONDON CEMETERY AND EXTENSION Somme, France
Longueval is a village 40 kilometres north-east of Amiens and 12 kilometres east-north-east of Albert, a town on the D929 road from Amiens to Bapaume and Cambrai. From the D929 direction Bapaume-Albert take the 2nd turning for Martinpuich and continue along the D6 direction Longueval, for 2 kilometres. LONDON CEMETERY AND EXTENSION sits on the right hand side of the road.
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