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David Cuthbert Thomas

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in France when he was shot in the throat. He then walked to a first aid post for treatment but died soon afterwards after he began choking. He is buried at New Military Cemetery at
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and Siegfried Sassoon, with whom he became close friends. After training, Thomas was posted to the regiment's 1st Battalion, which was then serving on the
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Another eulogy came from the pen of Robert Graves in his dedicated poem,
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Anne Marsh Penton. "'Little Tommy': 16th June 1895 ā€“ 18th March 1916".
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This biographical article related to the British Army is a
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Index

Second Lieutenant
Welsh
British Army
First World War
Siegfried Sassoon
Robert Graves
Llanedi
Pontarddulais
Glamorgan
Christ College, Brecon
second lieutenant
Royal Welch Fusiliers
Robert Graves
Western Front
22nd Brigade
7th Infantry Division
no man's land
Fricourt
Fricourt
Good-Bye to All That
Sherston trilogy
"David Cuthbert Thomas"
"Teacher's book tells the story of WWI's toll on Christ College old boys"
ISSN
1758-5856
ISBN
9783110814903
Entry
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
West Wales War Memorial Project: Llanedy

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