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Soldier – Hardeman G.– Prisoner in Germany

May 1918

Mexborough and Swinton Times May 25, 1918

Lcp. G. Hardeman
Northumberland Fusiliers

Lance Corporal Hardeman, 3, Maynard terrace, Wombwell, a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H Hardeman, Main of Wombwell, is a prisoner in Germany. He enlisted in April, 1915, and first went to France in January, 1916.

He was invalided home the following May, and returned to France before the end of the year. After taking part in some of the heaviest fighting of the 1917 campaign.

He was invalided home again in August, and went to France for the third time last February. He was captured between March 21 and March 23.

He is a married man with two children, and before enlistment was employed as a boiler-fireman at Houghton Main.