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Private Walter Shortland
20908 7th Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment

Son of John and Elizabeth Shortland

Aged 32 years

Died 4th April 1918

Commemorated at Bouchoir New British Cemetery
Grave VI. B.6.


Rushden Echo, 26th April 1918, transcribed by Kay Collins

CasualtiesPte C Ekins, -- Northants Regiment, was wounded on April 5th and brought to the 3rd Northern Hospital, Sheffield, and has since been moved to the Red Cross Hospital, Bakewell, Derbyshire. Pte Ekins was hit in the left knee from a machine gun. He is now going on very satisfactorily. He wrote that he was very sorry to say that his old pal, Pte Walter Shortland, another Yelden boy, had been killed. He said he met the Beds Regiment going into action as he came out with his “Blighty,” and he inquired for his pal to tell him he had been hit, and they informed him that Pte Shortland was hit by a shell the night before. Since then official news has been received concerning his death, this being the third lad to lay down their lives from this small village. Pte Shortland, who before enlisting worked for Mr Fenton, farmer, was the son of Mr John Shortland.



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