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WW1 - Lieutenant Keith Eric Wood - 23rd London Regiment
WW1 - Lieutenant Keith Eric Wood - 23rd London Regiment - Roll of Honour in The Graphic July 3rd, 1915. Date: 1915
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In the somber pages of The Graphic, published on July 3rd, 1915, a portrait of Lieutenant Keith Eric Wood graced the Roll of Honour, a tribute to the brave soldiers who had made the ultimate sacrifice during the ongoing First World War. The 23rd London Regiment, also known as the "Perseverance and Fortitude," lost one of its finest officers when Lieutenant Wood was killed in action. Born in the early 1890s, Keith Eric Wood grew up in England, likely in the London area, and joined the military to serve his country in its time of need. As a lieutenant, he led his men with courage and determination, inspiring those around him with his unwavering commitment to the cause. The First World War, which began in 1914, had already claimed the lives of countless soldiers from all corners of the globe. The conflict raged on, with no clear end in sight, and the loss of Lieutenant Wood was a heavy blow to his family, friends, and comrades. The portrait of Lieutenant Wood, which appears in this photo print, captures the essence of a young man who gave his all for his country. With a serious expression and a well-groomed appearance, he embodies the spirit of duty, honor, and sacrifice that defined the soldiers of the First World War. As the war continued, the Roll of Honour in The Graphic became a vital source of information for families and friends seeking news of their loved ones. The publication of Lieutenant Wood's portrait served as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by the brave men and women of the military during this dark period in history. Today, the memory of Lieutenant Keith Eric Wood and the countless others who gave their lives for their country during the First World War continues to inspire us. Their courage and determination serve as a reminder of the importance of standing up for what we believe in, even in the face of adversity.
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