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William Morley Williams – Welsh Regiment, 14th (Service) Battalion (Swansea Battalion)

  Second Lieutenant William Morley Williams – Welsh Regiment, 14 th (Service) Battalion (Swansea Battalion) Birth and Family Background William Morley Williams was born in Swansea in 1896 , the son of John and Ann Williams , who lived at Dulais House, Brunswick Place, Swansea . The family’s residence in this established and respected part of the town suggests a comfortable upbringing during the late Victorian and Edwardian years, with William growing up in a stable and supportive household. Military Service During the First World War, William was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the Welsh Regiment , serving with the 14 th (Service) Battalion) —widely known as the Swansea Battalion . This battalion was one of the locally raised “Pals” units, formed from volunteers across Swansea who enlisted together with the intention of serving alongside friends, neighbours, and workmates. Officers like William carried significant responsibility, often leading men they knew person...

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