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  • 180th Anniversary 14
    180th Anniversary 14
    1939 World War Two is declared and Hertfordshire again sees its Officers, including the Chief Constable, go off to war.
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  • Fairman, Sydney Maurice Ewart, Chief Constable.
    Fairman, Sydney Maurice Ewart, Chief Constable.
    The fifth Chief Constable who died from Pneumonia on active service in Italy, where he was attached to the Allied Military Control Commission.
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  • Cooling, George Arthur, 125, Police Constable.
    Cooling, George Arthur, 125, Police Constable.
    Section B Reservist, Guardsman 32200 Grenadier Guards
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  • Reed, George William, 325, Police Constable.
    Reed, George William, 325, Police Constable.
    Section B Reservist, Guardsman 32198 Grenadier Guards
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  • Wallen, Joseph, 261 and 96, Police Constable, Sergeant.
    Wallen, Joseph, 261 and 96, Police Constable, Sergeant.
    Section B Reservist, Bombardier 205953 Royal Horse Artillery
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  • Capon, Arthur George, 7, Police Constable, Sergeant. Special Constable 992.
    Capon, Arthur George, 7, Police Constable, Sergeant. Special Constable 992.
    Private 2396 Hertfordshire Yeomanry.
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  • Fairman,  Sydney Ewart.1939 - 1943
    Fairman, Sydney Ewart.1939 - 1943
    The fifth Chief Constable 1939-1943 when he resigned to become involved in the Allied Military Government of Occupied Territories and was killed on active service on Anzio Beach
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