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Innes Meo
Innes Meo joined the Artists' Rifles in 1915. After being sent to the Western Front he became a subaltern in the 11th Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment.
Meo took part in the offensive at the Somme but in September 1916 was diagnosed as suffering from shellshock.
After recovering his health, Meo returned to the Western Front where he was captured during a German attack during the Spring Offensive. Meo spent the rest of the war as a prisoner in Germany. He later recalled that this was his happiest period as a soldier.
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