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Wool, a neighbor of Patch's stepson, said Patch wanted only a modest service and to be buried in his native village. Patch will be buried where he was born, in the mining village of Combe Down, 20 miles (33 kilometers) northeast of Wells. Patch felt no urge to volunteer after war was declared in 1914, but two years later he was drafted into the army, and sent to France in the 7th Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry as part of a five-man Lewis Gun team. He was part of a British offensive which began on July 31, 1917, in the third battle of Ypres. It rained all but three days of the following month. Patch remembered the battlefield as "mud, mud and more mud mixed together with blood." Recalling a time when he went "over the top" into no man's land, Patch said: "All over the battlefield the wounded were lying down, English and German all asking for help. We weren't like the Good Samaritan in the Bible, we were the robbers who passed and left them. You couldn't help them." He was wounded on Sept. 22 in a shell blast that killed three members of his gun team. The offensive carried on until Nov. 6, when the British claimed victory, having advanced five miles (8 kilometers) in three months to capture what was left of the village of Passchendaele. There were nearly 600,000 dead and injured on the two sides. He returned to the battlefield for the first time in September, laying a wreath
that he said was in remembrance all who served "on both side of the line." Working with historian Richard van Emden, Patch produced a book in 2007, "The Last Fighting Tommy." He donated the profits to purchase a lifeboat. Patch joined two other veterans -- Henry Allingham and Bill Stone -- on Nov. 11 at the national Remembrance service in London, all in wheelchairs. Allingham, 113, an air force veteran, died a week before Patch. Royal Navy veteran Stone, 108 and the last British veteran to serve in both World Wars, died Jan. 10.
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