In 1917, Staff Sergeant Major Julian Hennessy (Randolf) of the Royal Army Service Corps received the Meritorious Service Medal 'for his abilities in the field of action on the eastern front'
Received a gunshot wound to the leg in 1918
Died at Hounslow Military Hospital from Malignant Endocarditis, Hempilegia and Pneumonia, aged 29
Buried at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Cemetery in Brentford
Posthumousloy Awarded the Sultan Sudan Medal in 1923
Current application for eligibility for Commonwealth War Grave
In 1917, Staff Sergeant Major Julian Hennessy (Randolf) of the Royal Army Service Corps received the Meritorious Service Medal 'for his abilities in the field of action on the eastern front'
Received a gunshot wound to the leg in 1918
Died at Hounslow Military Hospital from Malignant Endocarditis, Hempilegia and Pneumonia, aged 29
Buried at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Cemetery in Brentford
Posthumousloy Awarded the Sultan Sudan Medal in 1923
Current application for eligibility for Commonwealth War Grave
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