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English: Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) headstone marking the WWI grave of 38830 Private R. J. Potter of the Royal Engineers, died 4th July 1917; age 18. Inscription: Thy Will Be Done. Photographed in the churchyard of St John the Baptist's church, Busbridge, Surrey, UK. CWGC casualty details gives full name as Robert John Potter, son of John Potter, of Lodge Bottom, Busbridge, Godalming.
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