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  • Memorial Cross to Pte. Trollope, 3rd Canadian Infantry Battalion
  • Memorial Cross to Pte. Trollope, 3rd Canadian Infantry Battalion
  • Memorial Cross to Pte. Trollope, 3rd Canadian Infantry Battalion
  • Memorial Cross to Pte. Trollope, 3rd Canadian Infantry Battalion

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Memorial Cross to Pte. Trollope, 3rd Canadian Infantry Battalion

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Memorial Cross to Pte. Trollope, 3rd Canadian Infantry Battalion

GV Memorial Cross (171546 Pte. W. TROLLOPE) Naming officially engraved, in case of issue, EF. Accompanied by copies of his Attestation Paper and Service Records. Footnote: Wyndham Trollope was born in Wiltshire, England on November 7th 1893 and was working in Canada as a labourer prior to enlisting on July 31st 1915 at Toronto. Disembarking in Liverpool with the 83rd Overseas Battalion, he had fallen ill with Myalgia September 1916, then joining the 3rd Battalion after his recovery. Afterwards, he was wounded in action, likely around Fresnoy on May 5th 1917 and then reported having died of said wounds 10 days later. Trollope is buried at Estaples Military Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France.
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