An Emotive 1914-15 Trio & Plaque. To: 3469. Pte. C.A.REDDICK. 7th Btn EAST KENT REGt. Died 25th August 1918 of Viral Meningitis from wounds received in Action in France.

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An Emotive 1914-15 Trio & Plaque. To: 3469. Pte. C.A.REDDICK. 7th Btn  EAST KENT REGt. Died 25th August 1918 of Viral Meningitis from wounds received in Action in France. An Emotive 1914-15 Trio & Plaque. To: 3469. Pte. C.A.REDDICK. 7th Btn  EAST KENT REGt. Died 25th August 1918 of Viral Meningitis from wounds received in Action in France. An Emotive 1914-15 Trio & Plaque. To: 3469. Pte. C.A.REDDICK. 7th Btn  EAST KENT REGt. Died 25th August 1918 of Viral Meningitis from wounds received in Action in France. An Emotive 1914-15 Trio & Plaque. To: 3469. Pte. C.A.REDDICK. 7th Btn  EAST KENT REGt. Died 25th August 1918 of Viral Meningitis from wounds received in Action in France.














An Emotive 1914-15 Trio & Plaque.
To: 3469. Pte. C.A.REDDICK. 7th Btn EAST KENT REGt.
Died 25th August 1918 of Viral Meningitis, probably as a result of a very serious and then non-treatable infection caused by abdominal wounds received in Action in France. These almost certainly at the Battle of Amiens which took place from 8th August 1918. He was 25, born in Dalston, resided and enlisted in Bow, London.Arrived in France 28th July 1915.

The son of Charles Robert & Mary Ann Reddick of 59 Eglington Road, Bow, London. Charles Reddick died in hospital in England and is buried in section 11, grave 11758 in Woodgrange Park Cemetery, East Ham. London.

MEDALS EF ON ORIGINAL RIBBONS, PLAQUE GVF
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An Emotive 1914-15 Trio & Plaque. To: 3469. Pte. C.A.REDDICK. 7th Btn  EAST KENT REGt. Died 25th August 1918 of Viral Meningitis from wounds received in Action in France.

An Emotive 1914-15 Trio & Plaque. To: 3469. Pte. C.A.REDDICK. 7th Btn EAST KENT REGt. Died 25th August 1918 of Viral Meningitis from wounds received in Action in France.
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An Emotive 1914-15 Trio & Plaque. To: 3469. Pte. C.A.REDDICK. 7th Btn EAST KENT REGt. Died 25th August 1918 of Viral Meningitis from wounds received in Action in France. He was 25, born in Dalston, resided and enlisted in Bow, London.