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A CLIPPING FROM THE BHAM MAIL. ALFRED Smith Stafford had joined the Special Constabulary in February 1941 and was attached to Acocks Green police station, serving with the warrant number 5474 and collar number E53.
The 36-year-old was off duty when he was killed during an air raid in the early hours of July 30, 1942 when his home in Malvern Road, Acocks Green, was hit by a bomb. He is buried in Yardley Cemetery.
Special constable Ralph Henry Corfield, aged 41, was killed by a German bomb which landed near his home in Lozells Road, Lozells, in July 1942. He was buried at Handsworth New Cemetery.
Special constable William Dalgetty, aged 47, died of his wounds when his house in Hazelwood Road, Acocks Green, was hit by a bomb. He was one of 450 people killed in the raids on November 19 1940. He was buried at Yardley Cemetery alongside his wife Henrietta who had died in 1928.
Special constable Eustace Lionel Speller, aged 43, died when a bomb hit his home in Albert Road, Handsworth, in December 1940. He is buried at Handsworth New Cemetery
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