John M
“Why was he in Sheffield”
William Hughes McKnight was born in early 1922 in south Glasgow. Therefore he will have been called up in early to mid 1940 and presumably went to one of the many Scottish training camps. After training and regimental assignment he could have gone to North Africa in 1942 and/or Italy in 1943. It is clear that wherever he was, he developed Hodgkins Lymphoma and became very ill, presumably with visible tumours. Inevitably he would be hospitalised in UK by the army from whom he would be discharged following diagnosis. Presumably he was sent to the war hospital in Sheffield where he would receive radiotherapy treatment at the leading radiotherapy research facility of Sheffield Radium centre.
In those early days for radiotherapy it would turn out to be palliative treatment, extending his life by a few months at best.
You can find all this info by googling “what would happen to a soldier who developed cancer in WW2” and “Sheffield Radium Centre in 1940s”
Happy reading
Dave
Cancer does not happen quickly after some sort of event.. He was only in the war for 3 years before he became sick with it.
He was discharged, therefore the army clearly said that his problem was not war related.Therefore there will not be an army based headstone
You should order his army record. That will tell you everything including dates and places..
Dave