• Frank Richards a.k.a. Francis Philip Woodruff DCM, MM (June 1883 – August 1961) was a World War I soldier and author. Born in Monmouthshire, he was orphaned...
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  • clubs Frank Richards (actor) (1909–1992), American actor Frank H. Richards (1858–1937), American politician Frank Richards (British Army soldier) (1883–1961)...
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  • Solomon Richards (soldier) (died 1691), Irish soldier Stan Richards, British actor Stephen Richards (disambiguation) Steve Richards (born 1960), British TV...
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    was first introduced, it was unpopular among regular soldiers. MM and DCM recipient Frank Richards wrote that "the Military Medal without a shadow of a...
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  • awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Richards was 35 years old, and a sergeant in the 1st Battalion, The Lancashire Fusiliers, British Army during...
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    According to Frank Biess, German casualties took a sudden jump with the defeat of the Sixth Army at Stalingrad in January 1943, when 180,310 soldiers were killed...
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  • real-life villain Jack Whomes in Rise of the Foot Soldier. During his career, Harper has appeared on many British TV shows including The Bill, Doctors, Lovejoy...
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    Henry James, American-British author (28 February 1916) "Goodbye, God bless you all." — William Richard Cotter VC, British Army soldier (14 March 1916), mortally...
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  • Hamilton baronets Charles Hamilton (orientalist) (1753?–1792), British East India Company soldier, known for his English translation of Al-Hidayah Charles Iain...
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  • World War I. The German, the French and the British Commonwealth armies used the name "Tommy" for British soldiers. "Tommy" is derived from the name "Tommy...
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