MAKE A MEME View Large Image Battalion attached 1/5 Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers Second Lieutenant Armstrong died at Butte de Warlencourt on the Western Front on 14 November 1916. He was the son of Robert and Clara Armstrong, of 10, Fairfield Terrace, West Park ...
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