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Marshall, Herbert Myers

Marshall, Herbert Myers, Dent. Commandant, Royal Naval Medical Service, H.M.H.S. China. Came to Guy's as a Dental Student in October 1915, and qualified L.D.S.Eng. in November 1917. He joined the Royal Navy soon after and was killed the following year. Guy's Hospital Reports Vol.LXX, War Memorial Number

Biographical

Surname(s)Marshall
First name(s)Herbert Myers
Date of birth1895
Place of birthSunderland Registration District
Family detailsSon of Septimus and Margaret Marshall, of 6, The Oaks, Sunderland
Previous educationTechnical College, Sunderland
CollegeGuy's Hospital
Dates at college1915-1917
Dept / courseL.D.S.
QualificationsL.D.S. Eng. 1917
Military unitRoyal Naval Volunteer Reserve, H.M.H.S. China.
War / conflictWorld War One (1914-1918)
Date of death10 August 1918
Age at death23
Place of deathBlown up by a mine
Commemoration(s)Guy's Hospital Memorial; Chatham Naval Memorial; Marshall Memorial Hall at the Bethseda Free Chuch, Tatham Street, Sunderland
Notes10/8/18. Wire from HM Ship China - Miss Chamberlain together with 3 officers of the ship, blown up by a mine on above date on Cantick minefield, and killed in the ship's whaler while out fishing. The National Archives ADM 104/162
SourcesGuy's Hospital Medical School Records, King's College London Archives; Commonwealth War Graves Commission; The National Archives

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