Frederick Chilvers
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Carleton Rode First World War Archive
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Reginald Foster – Norfolk Regiment 177825 & Essex Regiment 42001 Reginald James Foster was born in Carleton Rode on the 4th July 1894. He was the younger brother of Leonard (Ned) Foster who was one of the village’s casualties in the First World War. Fortunately, the Attestation Papers and War Pension records survive. Reginald joined the 3rd Battalion of Norfolk Regiment in January …