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First Name: Hilton Evans Bear Last Name: FINLAISON
Date of Death: 02/08/1918 Lived/Born In: Norwood
Rank: Surgeon Unit: Royal Naval Air Service
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Age-33

28, Belvedere Road, Upper Norwood

Kensal Green (All Souls') Cemetery, London

 

Between 1918 and 1920 an influenza pandemic, sometimes referred to as Spanish Flu, affected all parts of the globe, resulting in the deaths of up to 100 million people world wide. The combatants in the First World War were not immune to the disease and in fact because of overcrowding and the movement of troops, were probably more susceptible than other groups. There have been many suggestions and hypothesis as to where it began but recent investigative work has pinpointed the base hospital, troop staging and training complex at Etaples on the French coast as being integral to the spread of the disease. Between 5% and 10% of those who contracted the illness died and somewhat curiously it affected young adults, those of military age, more acutely than other age groups. Military records show that at times entire units, battalions, brigades etc, were affected and it accounted for many of the deaths among all service personnel during 1918.

One of the victims of this influenza was Hilton Finlaison who died on 2nd August, 1918.

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