1918-2008: Ninety Years of Remembrance

Soldier Record

Rusell Byford

Contributed by: Michael Byford, on 2008-11-10

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Rank
First NameRusell
SurnameByford
Year of Birth1897
Year of Death1980
RegimentEssex Regiment
Place of Wartime ResidenceColchester, Essex

Rusell's Story

For King and Empire - Services Remembered

On 9th January 1915 Russell Walter Victor Byford enlisted at Colchester Town Hall and took the King's shilling. He joined the Essex Regiment and became 16902 private Byford. He was dispatched to France and fought at the Battle of the Somme, where he was wounded and had his left arm amputated. Subsequently, he received campaign medals and the silver badge given to all wounded soldiers. He served for two years and fifty-four days, and was discharged on 3rd March 1917. When he returned to England he went to the Brighton hospital for wounded soldiers and upon recovery returned home to Colchester.

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