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The E-Sylum: Volume 19, Number 33, August 14, 2016, Article 18

POLICE SOLVE WWI SOLDIER MEDAL MYSTERY

Arthur Shippee forwarded this BBC News article about a WW1 medal discovered in a cupboard at a police headquarters building. Thanks. -Editor

Sgt Francis Bark's medal The story behind a WW1 medal discovered in a cupboard at a police headquarters has been pieced together by officers.

South Yorkshire Police made an appeal for information in July to coincide with the Battle of the Somme anniversary.

The medal was awarded posthumously to Sgt Francis Bark of Calver, Derbyshire, who died of gas poisoning in France in May 1918.

Sgt Bark worked for Sheffield's police service from 1913 until World War One.

The force thanked the public for their help in solving the mystery.

A spokesman said: "With a huge thank you to all of you who helped piece together the story of Sgt Francis Bark, we are pleased to tell the story of an officer/soldier who gave his life for others nearly 100 years ago."

The soldier died of gas poisoning aged 26 on the day his battalion was due to leave the frontline for a well-earned rest.

A diary entry from 27 April 1918 stated: "The enemy burst 9 of our gas cylinders by shell fire amongst a post and working party of 'A' company 2 Lt Harding and fifty other rank casualties."

He was awarded the medal "for bravery in rescuing a comrade during a gas attack, at the cost of his own life". The medal, with 14 shillings, was given to his father who passed it to the police force as Francis' employers.

To read the complete article, see:
Police solve WW1 soldier medal mystery (www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-south-yorkshire-36996568)

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Wayne Homren, Editor

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