1885 - 1916
CPL David Wallace Crawford
1887 - 1916
Lce-Corpl John Joseph Nickle
1894 - 1916
Pte 17911 Morton Neill
1897 - 1916
Lieut Edward Stanley Ashcroft
1883 - 1918
Pte 25453 Thomas Smith

- Age: 44
- From: Liverpool
- Regiment: Royal Defence Corps
- Died on Monday 22nd January 1917
- Commemorated at: Greenwich Cem
Panel Ref: Screen Wall 3 Gen. B.206
He was subsequently transferred to the Royal Defence Corps as Private 25453.
The main roles of the R.D.C. were the guarding of prisoners-of-war, vulnerable points, and special military areas such as docks, or anything of strategic importance which might be sabotaged: bridges, main railway lines, important road junctions, factories of war material, gas, water and electricity stations and lines. The corps was never intended to be employed on overseas service. No medal roll or medal card has been found, further suggesting that Thomas did not serve overseas.
He was serving with the 122nd Company of the RDC when he died of pneumonia at Shornells VAD Hospital, Abbey Wood on 22nd January 1917. The 122nd Company was assigned to the London District.
He was buried 27th January 1917 at Greenwich Cemetery, with an estimated age of 50.
Thomas is commemorated on the Screen Wall at Greenwich Cemetery in London.
Greenwich Cemetery contains 561 First World War burials. More than half of these graves are scattered throughout the cemetery, but 263 form a large war graves plot known as 'Heroes' Corner'. Here, two curved screen walls bear the names of casualties buried both in the plot and in unmarked graves in the cemetery. A small group of 24 Commonwealth war graves can be found in the front corner of Section Z.
The Second World War plot adjoins and contains 75 graves. An additional screen wall (designed by Ralph Hobday) commemorates casualties buried in this plot and ten others buried in unmarked graves elsewhere in the cemetery. In all, the cemetery contains 124 Second World War burials, 3 of which are unidentified British soldiers.
Section E contains a plot of 30 Norwegian service graves from the Second World War.
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