Talk:Edward Dwyer

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Private Dwyer?[edit]

Was he a private during the battle for Hill 60? I have a copy of the Boy's Own Annual for 1915-16 which refers to him as Lieutenant E. Dwyer, although a Lance Corporal at the time of the German assault on Hill 60. I'm not sure how reliable this is as a reference. PekingSpring (talk) 21:07, 6 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Removed the following as no ref[edit]

Sergeant Dwyer can be heard speaking about his service in The Great War on the CD 'For Valour :The Victoria Cross 1914-1945'. An excerpt from his recording is used and credited in the close of the song 'Trenches' recorded by John Mayall on his CD Blues for the Lost Days.

Date of Birth - Age[edit]

According to the 1901 and the 1911 census Dwyer was younger than he said he was. (That's presuming I have the right one,)His birth appears to be registered in 1898 in Fulham. To be sure - who were his parents - anyone know? Brakn (talk) 15:40, 10 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Is the recording really under copyright?[edit]

Being that it was released in 1916 isn't it public domain? This page claims it as copyright but if it is not it should be moved to Commons: youtube Nesnad (talk) 17:14, 17 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]