George, I do not know the exact circumstances of your death, nor why your remains were not recovered from the field of battle, but I can still salute you as the brave soldier you undoubtedly were, who died in the service of his country. I read that on the day you died, over 100 of your comrades also died, and you were all commemorated on the Menin Gate. This was the opening day of the 3rd Battle of Ypres, and you infantrymen went into battle before dawn in the most appalling weather. As a former Lincolns man myself, I know the sincere meaning of the Last Post, sounded in your honour by the buglers at the Menin Gate. My sympathy to your relatives who mourned your sacrifice. Rest in Peace. Harry.

Henry Harrison