(Earlier known as Yahata (Ube): Fuk. Ube B: Fuk. 7B: Fuk. 2D: Hir. 5D)
1700019
Gunner
Witts, Samuel
British.
Royal Artillery
89Bty., 35Lt.A.A.
Camp
Hiroshima 7B
Place in Camp
Okinoyama
Died
Date of death 1942/12/3, age 33, cause of death Acute Colonitis. Buried Yokohama War Cemetery, Brit.Sec. G. A. 1.. Son of Albert Gerney Witts and Clara Witts; husband of Lily Witts, of Nottingham.
Britain at War
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