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John Henry Parr [1] (30 July 1897 – 21 August 1914) was an English soldier. He is believed to be the first soldier of the British Empire to be killed during World War I . Early life
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[3] [4] Coincidentally, and in large part due to Mons being lost in the very opening stages of the war and regained at the very end (from the British perspective), his grave faces that of John Parr, the first British soldier killed during the Great War, [5] [6] and just a few metres away from George Lawrence Price, the Canadian soldier who was ...
Antoine Fonck, the first Belgian Army soldier killed, August 4th, 1914; John Parr, the first British Army soldier killed, August 21, 1914; Merle Hay, one of the first three American Army soldiers killed, November 3, 1917; James Bethel Gresham, one of the first three American Army soldiers killed, November 3, 1917
John Parr (British Army soldier) George Lawrence Price This page was last edited on 7 January 2021, at 17:04 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...