Friends of the Somme - Mid Ulster Branch
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Casualties
No Mem Ref Service No Rank Name Regiment / Service Battalion Date Of Death
1 01 71383 Lieut Garnett, John Brooksbank Royal Welsh Fusiliers 1st Battalion 23/05/1940
2 02 833155 Gnr Kyle, Hubert Royal Artillery 7th Battery, 5 H.A.A. Regt. 14/03/1944
3 03 979398 Sgt. McCrea, Mervyn Frederick Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve 69 Squadron 25/08/1942
4 04 7903698 Pte. Meenan, Owen Leicestershire Regiment 1st Battalion 12/02/1942
5 05 6984285 L/Corp Reid, Victor Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers 2nd Battalion 20/07/1943
6 06 169048 Fly Off Stewart D.F.M., Charles Fullerton Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve 582 Squadron 29/08/1944
Location
Town : Clogher
Latitude : 54.408978
Lontitude : -7.174771
Date Unveiled :
Clogher War Memorial is located at the junction of the Omagh and Aughnacloy roads, at the eastern end of the town.

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Memorial History
Clogher War Memorial is located at the junction of the Omagh and Aughnacloy roads, at the eastern end of the town.
It was erected to perpetuate the memory of some thirty-six men from the town and district who paid the supreme sacrifice in the Great War.
The memorial takes the form of a column of Irish granite standing 16ft. (5.1m) high on a base of three steps and tapered at the top.
The ground was granted by the Clogher Diocesan Board of Education
The inscription is ; -
�In memory of the men of this district whose names are here inscribed who died in the great war, 1914-1918.
Erected by their fellow-countrymen and women.
Greater love hath no man than this: that a man should lay down his life for his friends.�
Memorial References and Links
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1 Ulster War Memorials - Clogher Details of War Memorial