
(1916 - 2001)
1904555 Aged 85 Sgt Tuddenham served with the Colours from January 1940 to January 1946, and was a veteran of Dunkirk, getting out on 31 May 1940. He returned to Europe in June 1943 as part of the Sicily Campaign. After discharge he took up employment with the construction company he left before service, and remained with them untill he retired. He was sadly missed, as Stanley was well know through out East Anglia and had many friends and associates, he was also very proud to have served in The Corps.
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Ray Lambert
Added by: RaY Lambert on 21 April 2010.
Sgt S H Tuddenham was the holder of the 1939/45 Star, the Italy Star,the 1939/45 War Medal, & the Defence Medal Ray Lambert writes [11th August 2010]:
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