Corporal William Paulin

Corporal William Paulin, 1st/7th ( Territorial ) Battalion, Royal Scots. He died in France on 12th November 1918 of wounds received in action during the ” Advance to Victory “. The Armistice came into effect the following day. He was the son of Mr and Mrs John Paulin of Bowmont House, Kelso and is buried in Valenciennes ( St. Roch ) Communal Cemetery, Valenciennes, France. His Headstone is inscribed ” Greater Love”. The photographs show Allied troops advancing after the retreating Germans during the final 100 days of the War.

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