Hello folks,
I just wanted to let some of you know that Alfred Anderson who was the last survivor of the 1914 "Christmas Truce" has died at the age of 109.
Anderson was born on June 25, 1896 and joined the Black Watch regiment at the age of 18.
During the war, Anderson also served as batman to Captain Fergus Bowes-Lyon, brother of the late Queen Mother Elizabeth. Bowes-Lyon was killed in 1915 at the Battle of Loos.
Anderson fought in France until 1916, when he was wounded by shrapnel.
In 1998, Anderson was awarded France's Legion of Honor for his war service.
Anderson is survived by four children, 10 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren.
The news article says there are currently less then 10 WWI veterans still alive in Britain.
Regards,
Jody
I just wanted to let some of you know that Alfred Anderson who was the last survivor of the 1914 "Christmas Truce" has died at the age of 109.
Anderson was born on June 25, 1896 and joined the Black Watch regiment at the age of 18.
During the war, Anderson also served as batman to Captain Fergus Bowes-Lyon, brother of the late Queen Mother Elizabeth. Bowes-Lyon was killed in 1915 at the Battle of Loos.
Anderson fought in France until 1916, when he was wounded by shrapnel.
In 1998, Anderson was awarded France's Legion of Honor for his war service.
Anderson is survived by four children, 10 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren.
The news article says there are currently less then 10 WWI veterans still alive in Britain.
Regards,
Jody
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