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The sword of Lieut. George G Weaving M.C. South Notts Yeomanry.

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George Greville Weaving was born in the village of Appleton, Berkshire, in 1894. As can be found with recruitment into the South Notts Hussars during the Boer War, the South Notts during the First World War found itself with recruits from further afield than the Nottingham area to meet the required numbers. Conscripted into the army in 1916, George G. Weaving was placed with the South Notts Hussars, first serving in Ireland, then Egypt, and then finally on the Western Front while attached to the Machine Gun Corps. During his time with the South Notts, George was to become one of ten South Notts Officer's to be awarded the Military Cross during the First World War. Like so many who witnessed the horrors of the First World War, George did not say much to his family about what he had witnessed. Thankfully, there is interest today with his descendants, most notably his great-niece, who has unearthed some of his wartime possessions and records to help piece together his story.  Born in ...