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Crawford, Kelvin Leon

 

Mrs. M. Crawford, Ridgley, has been advised that her son, Pte. Kelvin Crawford, died in a Japanese prison camp in Burma in 1944.

MILITARY NEWS Mrs. M. Crawford, of Ridgley, has six sons in uniform. Privates Jim Crawford, of Melbourne, and Kelvin Crawford, of Ridgley, are serving overseas. Gunner Jack Crawford, who enlisted in New Zealand, is also overseas. Private Selwyn Crawford is at Darwin; Signalman Harley Crawford is in training at Brighton; and Mr. Carol Crawford has been accepted for the A.I.F., and will enter camp immediately.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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