Harrogate Herald - 4th April 1917
Corporal S S Coop says :
I get my paper all right, which I look upon as my best mail. I
hope we cavalry men will have some good news for you soon.
Harrogate Herald - 16th January 1918
W H Breare letter
I have received the names of more local men who were
at Mons. Bombardier F Cooper, Royal Field Artillery, of 142a
King's Road, went out in August, 1914, with the Regular Army, and
was in France until wounded at the early part of last year, and is
now at North Wareham. R H Oram was the only Harrogate lad
with the Scottish Rifles at Mons. Sergeant A Burrows, son of Mr
S Burrows, Plompton, Knaresborough, was with the Army Service
Corps that arrived in Belgium on August 10th, 1914. He was there and
in France for three years and four months, and is now in Italy. Naval
Air Mechanic J H Graves, son of Mr and Mrs H H Graves, of
Fewston, was acting as driver for the Army Service Corps at Mons,
and is entitled to the medal. Corporal S S Coop (Lancers),
son of Mrs Coop, 21 North Lodge Avenue, New Park, Harrogate,
is another local soldier that fought at Mons. The first Harrogate
man to win the DCM, Private J A B Bennett (who, by the way,
is now full corporal in a cavalry bride), and Sergeant Kay,
who were formerly with the 20th Hussars and 6th Dragoon Guards
respectively, are both Mons men. Lance Corporal Randall E
Robinson, who has had four birthdays at the Front, and whose
parents reside at Westcliffe Terrace, is another. He has been right
through the war and wounded once.