Serjeant Gustave Remmos was an English soldier of the British Army who died during the First World War.
He was born in 1883, in Nottingham, the son of German parents Gustave, a cabinet maker by profession, and Paulina Louisa Dorothy Remmos. At the time of his enlistement, in February 1915, the younger Remmos was resident at 35 McDonald Street, Edinburgh.
Remmos died on 18 August 1918, on the Italian Front, while serving with the 62nd General Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps. A younger brother, Albert, a lance corporal in the 17th Manchesters, had died in July 1916.
He is buried in Bordighera British Cemetery.
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- Ancestry.co.uk.
- Remmos, Gustave, cwgc.org. Retrieved 18 May 2013.