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Newspaper clipping 'South Wales Heroes of the War', Western Mail reporting of the wounding of James Price Lloyd

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Captain James Price Lloyd of the Welsh Regiment served with MI 7b (1) from 1917 through to its disbandment shortly after the Armistice. MI 7b was the Military Intelligence section charged with propaganda during the First World War. Captain James Lloyd was well-placed to write about life in the front line, having been a Second-lieutenant commanding an infantry platoon since joining the army in February 1915. He was wounded in his right thigh and left hand at the battle of Mametz Wood in July 1916 by machine gun fire and was not able to be rescured due to constant shelling. During his convalescence, he was recruited to work for MI 7b. His documents and photographs, along with his personal papers provide a unique insight into his family life as the oldest son of the Rector of Aberedw, a village close to the market town of Builth Wells, in Powys, Wales.

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Jeremy Arter
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Western Mail
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17/2/2015
Date originally created:
1/6/1916
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