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Private
John Donaldson King
Service
Nos: 864 (NIH); 41302 (RIF).
Killed in Action 3 November 1917, age 25. Place of Enlistment: Newry, County Down.
Birthplace: Whitecross. Son of John and Mary J. King, Whitecross, County Armagh.
Buried: Cambrai East Military Cemetery, Nord, France. Grave Location: VII.B.2.
Extract
from diary, 9th (NIH) Battalion, Royal Irish Fusiliers, 3 November 1917: At
4.30pm C Company left Ruyaulcourt and marched up to the line to carry out a raid.
The enemy's front line was successfully penetrated from the Canal (K.26.d.05.95)
to about 150 yards east of it. The fighting was very severe as the enemy refused
to surrender. Our men stayed in the enemy trenches for twenty minutes and bayonetted
and shot at least forty Germans. We suffered some 12 casualties, mostly from
bombs: one Officer severely wounded, one Officer slightly wounded; one NCO killed,
three Other Ranks missing believed killed, thirteen Other Ranks wounded, one R.E
[Royal Engineer?] (NCO) severely wounded. Inscription
reads as follows: 41302
PRIVATE J.
D. KING ROYAL
IRISH FUSILIERS 3RD
NOVEMBER 1917 AGE 25 GREATER
LOVE HATH
NO MAN THAN THIS THAT
HE LAY DOWN HIS LIFE FOR
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