- Harry Newcombe
Harry John Newcombe (
August 5 ,1900 -March 18 ,2006 ) was one of only a few surviving British veterans of the First World War when he died in 2006.Newcombe was born in
Islington and joined theBritish Army in 1918 as a private in theRoyal Sussex Regiment . When the war ended, he was still in training. He did however spend a year inGermany as part of the army of occupation. Following the war he resumed his trade as a railwayman, retiring in 1965. He recalled once servingWinston Churchill a drink who gave him a cigar as a tip. [ [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-368269/Harry-Newcombe-Keeping-peace.html Harry Newcombe: Keeping the peace Daily Mail 2005] ] During the Second World War he served in theRoyal Air Force as a movements clerk.He was only traced as a surviving veteran of the First World War in 2003.
Newcombe lived in
Worthing ,West Sussex until his death at age 105 after a long illness following astroke .ee also
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Veterans of the First World War who died in 2006 References
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