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Corporal '''John Sykes''' was a British [[soldier]] during [[World War I]] in the 15th West [[Yorkshire]] unit. After being injured and suffering from shell-shock, he was sent back to [[England]] to recuperate at [[Hawkswick Hall]]. He and fellow patient [[Collins (Casualties of War)|Collins]] were murdered while investigating Dr [[Banham]]'s secret nightly activities. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Casualties of War (novel)|Casualties of War]]'')
Corporal '''John Sykes''' was a British [[soldier]] during [[World War I]] in the 15th [[West Yorkshire]] unit. After being injured and suffering from [[shell-shock]], he was sent back to [[England]] to recuperate at [[Hawkswick Hall]]. He and fellow patient [[Joey Collins]] were murdered while investigating [[Doctor|Dr]] [[Charles Banham]]'s secret nightly activities. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Casualties of War (novel)|Casualties of War]]'')
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Corporal John Sykes was a British soldier during World War I in the 15th West Yorkshire unit. After being injured and suffering from shell-shock, he was sent back to England to recuperate at Hawkswick Hall. He and fellow patient Joey Collins were murdered while investigating Dr Charles Banham's secret nightly activities. (PROSE: Casualties of War)