Youngest British soldier in World War I

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The youngest authenticated British soldier in World War I was twelve-year-old Sidney Lewis, who fought at the Battle of the Somme in 1916. Lewis' claim was not authenticated until 2013. In World War I, a large number of young boys joined up to serve as soldiers before they were eighteen, the legal age to serve in the army. It was previously reported that the youngest British soldier was an unnamed boy, also twelve, sent home from France in 1917 with other underage boys from various regiments.

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Sidney Lewis 1903-1969 youngest British soldier First World War aged twelve lived here

934 Garratt Lane, Tooting, London, United Kingdom where they was