Friends of the Somme - Mid Ulster Branch
Coagh - Those That Served
Updates for Private John Bradley
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23/02/2019 Two more recruits from the district joined Kitchener’s Army last week. Private John Bradley, of the 7th Royal Dublin Fusiliers, writes to his sister, Mrs Hugh Shields, Urble, to say he is quite well and received the parcels all right. Private Bradley, who belongs to Ballinderry, went out to the front in August and he received his baptism of fire at Chocolate Hill, where he got badly wounded in the leg by shrapnel. After spending some time in hospital in Alexandria, he is now all right and has been sent to Serbia. He says he came across a good many of the ‘home’ boys since he went out there, among them being John McGuckin, Ballinderry, and William McCann, Drumconvis, who were in the regiment. He hopes to see all his old friends round home soon again.
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23/02/2019 From the Mid Ulster Mail dated Saturday 29th January 1916: Coagh
23/02/2019 Private John Bradley survived the war.
23/02/2019 In a newspaper report from January 1916, Private Bradley briefly recounts his experiences.
23/02/2019 After spending some time in hospital in Alexandria, he was sent to Serbia.
23/02/2019 Private Bradley was badly wounded in the leg by shrapnel at Chocolate Hill.
23/02/2019 Private John Bradley went out to Gallipoli in August 1915 with the 7th Royal Dublin Fusiliers.
23/02/2019 John Bradley was the brother of Alice Shields, who lived with her husband Hugh in Urbal, Coagh.
23/02/2019 John Bradley lived in Ballinderry.
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23/02/2019 The History of Coagh booklet lists John Bradley as having served with the 2nd Royal Dublin Fusiliers.
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