

First World War
More than a million Commonwealth casualties of the First World War can be found in our beautiful cemeteries and on our iconic memorials. The battlefields of the Western Front and Gallipoli are infamous for huge losses of life, but on land, sea and air, men and women around the world gave their lives and are commemorated in perpetuity. Tell us their stories. (Image: © IWM Q 8398)


Private Harry Martin Tucker, PO/14190, Royal Marine Light Infantry, HMS "Black Prince"
By Nick Tucker
United Kingdom

Private Albert Henry Tucker, CH/17433, Royal Marine Light Infantry, HMS "Chester"
By Nick Tucker
United Kingdom

Serjeant William Richard Thew 665, Northumberland Hussars – ‘All from…a cigarette case…’
By David P.Whithorn
United Kingdom

Private Roy Charles Tucker, 24/2299, No. 2 Company, New Zealand Machine Gun Corps
By Nick Tucker
United Kingdom

Private Ralph Cecil Tucker, 31477, 19th Reinforcements (New Zealand) Training Unit
By Nick Tucker
United Kingdom
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