tracing your British military ancestor, drop me a line. His name is Harry Burney Eagles and I cannot find any records of him anywhere. First of all, please send me an email. From Ancestry.co.uk research I am assuming his service record was one of those destroyed in blitz. I am researching a Family member who fought in WW1 called Stanley Riccalton. 1921-1939 He possibly has a summary of service in WO 76 at The National Archives. ZU VERKAUFEN! We unlock funded resource and put in place mentoring, study support, specialist support and assistive technologies to enhance the experience . you might want to consider refining your search to see a more manageable number of items. By the end of the war another fourteen battalions had been raised for a total of twenty-two of which twelve went on active service. The Regiment was on a number of subsequent occasions commanded by officers from the same source. Is that 3rd batalion?Kind regardsRobert, Hi Paul,I'm trying to find some more information about Arthur Smith, Rifle Brigade, 6726,POW. Mar 2020 - Present3 years 1 month. James was Private in the South Staffordshire Regiment when he died. Hi just found a medal that says A.S Reid A&s Highlanders 2050.Any info would be great!. which, amongst other things, carries a complete roll of honour for Worcestershire Regiment men between 1808 and 1960! Just makin a suggestion of the 6th rifles or Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry and made a comment about the cap badge being very small so I gave it 70 to 30 percentage in favour of the Rifles.I see by the other comments to that photograph, that the answer is well covered anyway.I'm hoping to engage people and learn. 1; 2; 3; 500; Next; He was born in Birmingham Midlands. I cannot find any of his army records from 1916 onwards. Other rank prisoners of war 1914. Over the years periods of warfare have always Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Worcestershire Regiment, British Army Leather Keychain at the best online prices at eBay! Hi wonder if you can help me i have just found my grandfathers Militia attestation form on FMP W. Lamping number 3608. There is undoubtedly more that can be researched for him; please drop me a line: paulcanixon@yahoo.co.uk if you want to progress this. I have a lot of info already regarding medal entitlements, etc. Hence trying to check if my . I managed to find his name and other particulars on WW1 Service Medal and Award Rolls, but little else. 2408 Military Provo Staff Corps, born 1882Richard Albert Williams, RAMC 7403266Are these people you would be able to find details on?Many thanks,Justin, Hi Paul, I am trying to find some information about my fathers uncle and guardian who faught in France in world war 1 in the Royal Warickshires his name was Bertie Horton and he was born in 1886 in Birmingham he survived the war and died in the 1970s.I cannot seem to fond any information on him why would that be. British Army regiments. From his medal record it says 3/Bedf.r. Fred "Joe" Lynch was conscripted into the army in 1945 as a private soldier. Regimental numbering sequences between 1881 and 1918. Many thanks for any help you can give. Nikki, this man has some surviving papers which you can access from here: https://britisharmyancestors.co.uk/search-result/?q=a*+n*+wallace+east+kentNote that these are on Findmypast and so you will need to pay Findmypast to actually view these. . The 29th was formed in 1694 by Colonel Thomas Farrington, an officer of the Coldstream Guards in London. I don't know the namesof the other men. Preserves the heritage and traditions of both the regular and reserve elements of the Mercian Regiment and its predecessors, originally the 29th Foot. 1903-1913 . Re Albert Napier Wallace. But I have reason to believe that John was born in Bristol. James Rampton (P/252 at Beaumont Hamel), 13th Bn Middlesex Regiment, date of death 31-08-16.Extract from date of death 03-09-16 @ https://firstworldwaronthisday.blogspot.co.uk/search?q=03%2F09%2F1916 under HAMEL MILITARY CEMETERY, BEAUMONT-HAMEL (85)P/252 Rifleman RAMPTON 16th Bn. He reached the rank of Sergeant in just 2 years and was made Regimental Sergeant Major in 1959. Free shipping for many products! All service record information on these Army Service Numbers posts is taken from WO 363 (The so-called 'Burnt Documents') WO 364 (Pension Records), WO 97 (Chelsea Pensioner records) , WO 96 (Militia Records) and, to a lesser degree, the WW1 Medal Index Cards (MICs). If you want me to undertake paid research, please follow the instructions on the RESEARCH tab. Even if a service record survives it is unlikely to show his company. pinpoint where my great grandfather was KIA and for this I owehim a great Industry. If he did serve overseas, the suggestion would be that he served with a different regimental number, but at this stage I can see nothing else for him that would help you build a better picture. The only information I currently have is that he was in the Worcestershire Regiment 38642 ACQM Sgt and the Dorsetshire Regiment 8748 ACQM Sgt. 1st Invalids - 41st (Welsh) Regiment of Foot later The Welsh Regiment (first raised as the Regiment of Invalids, in 1688) Agile and Bolton Wanderers - Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Ally Sloper's Cavalry - Army Service Corps (humorous back . The barracks date back to 1874 when building started. He returned to active service after that. Thank you, Ashley. 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011. Introduction Do you think there will be anything you can find out about reason for this and dates/battles he served etc? 1848-1849 Punjab ).Once again, many thanksBrian, This post will look at numbering in the regular battalions of the Worcestershire Regiment between 1881 and 1914. This section gives details the history of the barracks from 1874 to 1990. On John and Sarah's marriage certificate entry it states his parents as Thomas and Jane Killen (dead) and Sarah O'Neill parents as Michael and Kate O'Neill. It would also be worth checking with the Black Watch archive in Perth to see if they have enlistment books or any other details about this man. This is a 1st LTD Edition book from 1928. the British Army for the last 40 years and I know where to look and what to Many soldiers of the Worcestershire Regiment have been awarded this medal since its introduction. Everyone is welcome to make a post on the forum!!!! Kings Royal Rifle Corps R-8493 and Devonshire Regiment 54781.ThanksHelen. The 1920 -1942 series below can be most useful for identifying previous service with another unit, since a number block was allocated for each Regiment / Corps. ", Worcestershire If you could add anything to this it would be much appreciated. By quoting the PRO Reference number you will be able to gain access to the document and make copies as required. Thanks,Christine, Re CONLIFFE / Cheshire Regt. [12] Regular Army Hi, does that mean he (Thomas Richardson) can only be researched under his latter 1923 number? He'd have been given a new number, Trevor. to open the space at the rear of the Town Hall to the public has been vetoed by the City Council, a body which is by no means progressive. I can't find his service record. I was hoping his records would confirm this and also help me to find out how he met Johanna in Ireland. Gloucestershire Regiment 9th (Service) Battalion and Worcestershire Regimen 2015-12-12 The War Diaries for the Great War, held under WO95, represent one of the most . can find out more information, I'll be happy to pass this on. This comment has been removed by the author. There is a militia record for a 7687 Pte Ernest Walker on FMP who transferred to the regular army. 9,460 officers and men gave their lives, 71 Battle Honours were awarded and eight VCs one of whom, attached to the RFC, was the airman Leefe Robinson, famous for shooting down a zeppelin. Re A Jacobs, it would be a case of checking through medal rolls, service records and possibly army lists in the hope of finding a match on that name. Website. Telephone Number: 020 8876 3444, fax: 020 8392 5286. The numbers and dates published are to provide guidance regarding the dates on which the intervening regimental numbers must have been issued. Public Record Office, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 4DU. We have done some research into his Military history, but have no idea who he was. All Ive been able to find is a copy of his medal card (which doesnt have much info on it), and Im assuming some sort of dispatch note that has him and two other soldiers listed as dangerously ill from Malaria. Support Connect. Yes, you'd expect to see a six digit number if he was still serving when the TF was renumbered. . I will be getting replacement medals and need to know if the first or the last number would be on the medals or both ? The Worcestershire Regiment lost some 10,000 men during the conflict. He was discharged from the 2nd Bttn but family stories circulating well after his death say that he spent time in India guarding Boer War prisoners. Army Service Numbers 1881-1918 British regimental number research. Gloucestershire Regiment 5172001 - 5239000 Worcestershire Regiment 5239001 - 5328000 Royal Berkshire Regiment 5328001 - 5373000 Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry 5373001 - 5429000 The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry 5429001 - 5485000 Hampshire Regiment 5485001 - 5562000 Wiltshire Regiment 5562001 - 5608000 There would have been paperwork generated for this enlistment and if it survives it will be in WO 97 (assuming he joined before 1913) which can be searched on Findmypast. His service number for example was 6, but I have found another record that looks like the same man with a service record of 10129 so i think he was renumbered as part of Kitchener's new army? and that his number was 4134. 1939-1947 WW 2 Page 1 of 500. 1911 Census for James and on rechecking I found that in fact was wrongly named James when fact he was Joseph, with the number 8057. uncovered would have taken me ages to discover. The email is included (under Step 1, above) but maybe I need to make that clearer. In 1751 regiments were given numbers, and the Regiment was numbered 29. Thanks. Cherry on the cake would be if you could perhaps find any war diary entries to show his movements in Africa and/or France.Cheers, Keith. The table below records the number blocks allocated to each corps or regiment. In the records it states his residence as Beggars Bush Barracks. That rules out the man of the same name I saw with Boer War service wih this regiment then. I'm a bit puzzled about the military background of my g-great grandfather. All of this information will be helpful when you are searching. He could have joined as a boy from the age on 14 but it was equally possible he could have lied about his age. He never spoke of it, so there was no family information at all, other than from the documents above which have been kept for 100 years.Thank you so much for this wonderful blog which I found by accident having long given up hope of learning anything about his war year.David HortonAustralia. I love the photos, That's why I'm researching, writing a blog about Alfred Reynolds L/5345, creating a web site, researching the 4th Battalion the Leicestershire Regiment etc. The only information my grandmother (since deceased) knew about her mother was that her father died when she was young. 13th Bn. What records do you check? You can request this yourself and photograph the pages but iy you don;t have the time or inclination for this, please drop me a line: paulcanixon@gmail.com or paulcanixon@yahoo.co.uk. Private Harold Sissons, Service No. Do you know any of the names of the soldiers in your photo of the royal artillery please?I would also be interested in finding out more about my great grandfathers service in Ww1 if you are able to help. He was sent into action in France, I think, where he was seriously wounded. There was, and still is probably, a Royal Marines barracks at Deal.Paul. First World War research. Many thanks. Shown as 20/05/1916 30 Div . Thankyou very much Paul for all your help and hope my and others reviews reassure others on their quest to research lost family who served in the Great War . You are now the custodian of the photo but if you want me to publicise it, please send me a digital copy and I'll do so - mail to paulcanixon@{gmail.comPaul, Hi PaulI am trying to find parental details for my late husband's father Charles Aubrey Bolton. Our family didnt really know much about him and I was hoping to find out more many thanks, Kevin, Hallo Paul,I am trying to find information about my grandfather Patrick Quinn's WW1 service record. It was then the custom for Regiments to be named after their Colonels, and this new Regiment was named Farringtons Regiment of Foot. There are no remarks and no info on which theatre of war he went. I have found his medal card, which states he was in 15th london regiment, 705282, 23rd London regiment, a/204954, and the ASC remounts, R/4/232361. Fiona, start with the basics and identify his medal index card and medal roll entries. This will capture both Oxford, Oxfordshire, I have done this for a few Yeomanry units and typically one finds a surviving Service record within 20-30 numbers either side. Monday 4th August 2014 marks 100 years since the start of the World War One. Thank you so muchMargaret, Hello,my relative was in the war in 1939 from what it says online. The only information I have on him (James Law) is that he may have joined up at the Hulme Barracks (near his home). Contact details of PRO at Kew. Records post 1920 are not yet in the public domain. From his record, it looks like he was discharged on 20/9/17. His occupation is described as 1st Battalion Middlesex regiment, based at Buttevant County Cork. He rose through the ranks and became Lieut.-Col. in 1979. Seales was commissioned Second Lieutenant in the 6th Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment in May 1915, and attached to the 4th Battalion, Nigeria Regiment for service as part of the West African . Phone Number +49 9837976333. His name was John Killen and was a Lance Corporal: Depot Highland Light Infantry. 45146, and Rifle Brigade no. Hi PaulTrying to found out more about this soldier:Service No: 10284Age: 26Regiment/Service: Irish Guards, 2nd Bn.Son of Thomas Wardlow, of 758, Harrison Avenue, Harrison, New Jersey, U.S.A.Anything you can do for me? Is it possible to find out what the wounds were and where he sustained the?. Re Thomas Willis Elliott, we have communicated separately about this. These were gleaned from his post WW1 medal papers, his marriage certificate and his childrens baptism records, however as I can find no service records for WW1 I suspect they were unfortunately destroyed. Would you have that record? While under heavy rifle fire, and at great . I have his service number 1831 and Medal Index Cards Transcription from FindMyPast and National Archives.Unfortunately there is no mention of parentage. The original medal rolls should indicate the particular TF unit he was serving with. "Again, the relevant URL is: https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/requests-for-personal-data-and-service-records, Hi Paul,Am researching two family ancestors/membersmy Great Uncle - Private Alexander Hunter, Black Watch Royal Highlanders. Is there anywhere else I can search to learn more about him and hopefully his father and mother's names? Recruiting in the Worcestershire Regiment was a slow and often tedious affair in the 1880s. In 1881 the 29th and 36th of Foot Regiments were amalgamated and remaned the Worcestershire Regiment. Hi Paul,I recently came across some information on my great grandfather, David Walker. I found military records for one of the other soliders in the photo, he was in 2 Dragoons, Royal Scots Greys 2658 elisted 1884 so I'm hoping my Gt Grandfather William Lindsay was also in 2 Dragoons RSG - I cannot find anything on him althought this could be down to spelling errors or burnt documents. He was very secretive possibly as a result of being injured in France and suffering shellshock or post traumatic stress disorder.Thank youLene Bolton, Hello LeneIf you have access to findmypast it will simple be a case of checking through birth and census records to try and find him. 1900 Raised in Ireland on the 14th February, I also offer a comprehensive, fast and cost-effective. Hello, i am trying to find out my Fathers service number in order for me to gain his service records. The 2nd Battalion scouts were sent on ahead to reconnoitre and cut wire, led by Lieut. to form the Worcestershire Regiment. Ben, thank you for taking the time and trouble to say so; it was my pleasure to be able to help you. His research has enabled me to I have a copy of his army record and I have looked through the war record of the battalian, but I have not found any record of his secondment. In 1870, this qualifying period was reduced to 18 years. His regiment # was 27224 and his rank was Lance Corporal. You need top contact the MoD. What do you recommendHis name was Thomas Layman Daniels born in 1886 and residing in Hinton, Northants.Many thanks Dominic, By all means drop me a line with the photograph, Dominic and I'll see if that provides any clues. Many Thanks Pam, You need to contact he MoD, Pam. But please see the RESEARCH tab on this blog. Worcestershire Regiment: 37473: Private [1] Worcestershire Regiment 37473 Private [2] Army Service Corps M/395216 Private : Link: 47899: Wadams, William N: Worcestershire Regiment: 38248: Private--Link: 47900: Waddell, George: Worcestershire Regiment: 61973: Gunner [1] Royal Garrison Artillery 133292 Gunner [2] Worcestershire Regiment 61973 . Nr then . Thanks for the quick response.I was thinking of approaching the South Staffs Regiment in Lichfield to see what they can provide. Find. I welcome insights about regimental numbering but I do not have time to respond to individual research queries here. He discharged, my dad thinks, in 1945. Service number: 7998. ?I think he was in Sialkot, India - found a record in the military census of 1911. Between 1891 and 1901 the regiment recruited close to 3,400 men, improving its recruitment rate for the decade to an average of 345 men per annum, and finishing in twenty-sixth place. I could find no man of this name with this regiment on the CWGC website, although there are two men called CUNLIFFE who served with this regt. Poole, with many others were killed. Moderators:Kevin Lynott, peter, LarsA Post a new topic 117 topics Page 1of 3 1, 2, 3 Topics Replies Views Seems he received a medal of some sort for "persevering to safe an officers life". you found for me is most impressive.". Rifle Brigade http://www.londonwarmemorial.co.uk/view_profile.php?id=37131&limit=20&offset=0&sort=&a=Lived%2FBorn%20In&f=james&s=Rampton&r=Rank&u=Unit&b=&d=Date%20Of%20Death#sthash.qrg0aJsg.uIg0OhzE.dpbsNo age at date of death (and we do not have a date of birth as he wasn't listed on the census showing your=ngest chld born 1897. Do you know how i can find any information on him regarding the war? When he was fit again he was sent to join the Worcestershire Regiment. Thanks. 39 joined on 17th October 1881 134 joined on 25th March 1882 572 joined on 7th July 1883 Sunday, 31st October 1914 was a fine sunny day. I can't find anything specific on ancestry and any searches bring up alot of records as he has a common name. http://grandeguerre.icrc.org/, Thanks Paul, didn't know that site existed, some great information, Good afternoon Paul, I am researching my great granddad war history.I was told the following:First name(s) SelwynLast name RatledgeService number 316754, 651957Rank PrivateCorps Northumberland Fusiliers, Labour CorpsService record Soldier Number: 316754, Rank: Private, Corps: Northumberland FusiliersService record 2 Soldier Number: 651957, Rank: Private, Corps: Labour CorpsWhat I would like to know what battalion was he with when in service please, Paul316754 looks like a TF number to me: 21st Provisional Battalion, later 35th Battalion. Best of all was the written file that contained his story from start to sad ending and considered conclusions. He was married in Leith, Edinburgh 1898 and had first child Elizabeth in 1899.. let me know if you think you can help. I'm trying to find any other details on the Black Watch claim. Prior to the start of the Great War, 2nd Lieutenant GD Slaughter of the 2nd Battalion was one of the first members of the British Army to attend, and qualify from, a Vickers Gun course run Justin, re your message of 10th Feb, my apologirs for the delay. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for British Army Worcestershire regiment shoulder patch High quality Reproduction at the best online prices at eBay! Two were with the Middlesex Regiment [one private one (non) commissioned officer, one reciord says Seargent one says Corporal] are commemorated on Thiepval (where my daughter is currently working as an intern for CWGC) and one at Bauomont Hamel.1. Hi PaulI'm doing some research on my great grandfather and his possible military service in WW1.All I have is his name - Thomas Willis Elliott, born in 1898 in County Durham. And of course we've all learned something new re the cap badge.The very reason why I want to get involved. 1 to 294,000. The records I check depends on the particular task, but I will check all relevant sources. The medal was originally awarded to infantry NCOs and men who had completed 21 years' good conduct. The Worcestershire Regiment This infantry unit was raised during the Army reforms of 1881. I can give you quite a bit we've found, though some information (from census info) is contradictory realting to date of births. Hello Paul, I was hoping to attach a photo of the back of a WW1 postcard I have. The regiment started numbering from 1 from 1st July July 1881. Hi Paul,I am currently researching my great grandfather Private John Horrigan for a history project at my school. Follow the link for more information. I have broken the numbers up with commas to make them easier to read. I also have a copy of his death certificate from India.I wonder if there are attestation or service records pertaining to this Private that have survived or have I seen all that is possible. It was towards the end of this service that Britain went to war meaning that he would have been recalled to the colours. I've previously secured a copy of what I believe my grandfather's discharge papers. Oh dear, Charlie. Is it possible to tell shich RAMC unit he served with?Regards,Cliff, CliffThanks for posting. His grandson was in contact with you on 12 October 2016 at 20:01. It existed until 1970, when it was merged into The Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regiment. back to the numbering: 6383 joined on 3rd June 1901 6656 joined on 13th January 1902 7445 joined on 2nd January 1903 8196 joined on 29th January 1904 9259 joined on 27th May 1905 Some 20 Military Medals were awarded to the rank and file. Is it possible to work out anything about when he started his service from this?Thanks Craig. Royal Army Service Corps. Hi, I am trying to get information on my Great grandfather. At least I now have a first name for him.Regards,Scott. Is it possible to find out where he was born/lived etc just from this little information? I'm not sure how soon after they married, they ended up in Hamilton Barracks in Edinborough as their daughter (my great grandmother's birth certificate states her name Margaret Ann Killen b Nov 29/1888 at Hamilton signed William G.T. ; Well you know how it is.Once again thanksRegardsNick, Paul provided an unbelievable service.I didn't have too much detail I could provide and even that was sketchy but after a few emails which paul was very quick to respond to in order to discuss various avenues,the information I received back surpassed my expectations. We know he was wounded in 1914 at Aisne or Marne. For everything else, try me. 21 men of Ross . Totally Free Royal Warwickshire Regiment [884] Worcestershire Regiment [57] Royal Engineers [31] . You wouldn't know for sure unless you had access to his attestation papers. By 1966 he was granted a commission as Lieutenant (Quartermaster). i found a ww1 british war medal how much cna you tell me from the scripture on the sides? . WORCESTERSHIRE REGIMENT Battalion Unknown Allbut P Sergt DCM 13388 : Newspaper Photo Atkinson M P Captain : Short Record Of Service Beacham C J Lt : Photo Binder A E L 2nd Lt : Group Photo Boucher W E Captain : Group Photo Bowman A H Lt : Group Photo Brown E H Pte : Short Record Of Service Butcher C L Captain : Group Photo Hello,This is so through!I have the medal card for my Grandfather Alexander Mark T.F. which is slightly out from the sequencing, but having not found his actual enlistment date anywhere it'll do. Family folkore says he signed up underage, so may well have been born post 1897.The London War Memorial online site gives quite a bit of information about the circumstances in which they each died.Perhaps you can let us know whether you can help us find out mnore (and if so, what sort of information and cost estimate) or point us in the right direction to uncover military records etc. Ray Asst. My grandfather and great uncle served in the 4th Battalion and although I've got their service numbers, and much more, I couldn't nail down an enlistment year for my grandfather. This however, was to be the regiments worst showing and its fortunes would improve dramatically over the next twenty years. Re Percy Wesley, find his British War and Victory Medal roll entry on Ancestry and then use that information to summon up the war diaries. In 2007 the regiment became the 2nd Battalion Mercian Regiment. From there Sarah Ann met a James Ardis and they had six children all of which are on the 1901 and 1911 census. In late 1915 he was seconded to Talbot house with the Rev Tubby Clayton. the-gloucestershire-regiment-regimental-special-british-soldier-in-the-20th-century-s 1/2 Downloaded from aharon.ijm.org on March 2, 2023 by guest . A source, date, and location would be appreciated. We know he served in North Africa. Listed as Serjeantextract from date of death 31-08-16 @ https://firstworldwaronthisday.blogspot.co.uk/search?q=31%2F08%2F1916 under first Thiepval Memorial listing (245 fallen) -SR/3564 Serjeant THOMAS RAMPTON "B" Coy. Hi PaulHow would I find out which company of he 1/4th East Yorkshire Regiment my ancestor was in? How old was he in 1911? He enlisted into the border regiment. Born 1875 B,ham. Bid Live on Lot 812 in the Antiques to include sections of guns, weapons, medals, militaria, sporting, taxidermy, toys, scientific instruments, weights & scales, cameras Auction from Stroud Auctions Ltd.. Hello,I am trying to source any additional info on Edward Broderick ( also recorded as Edward George) He was a member of 2nd Batt Connaught Rangers Private 5259. So far I have discovered that he was kicked in the abdomen by men off duty and was hospitalised off and on until he was discharged in March 1915.However in December 1916 when he marries Elsie Jane Adams in Aberdeen it clearly states on the marriage certificate that he was currently stationed in France and is a gunner for B Battallion in the Machine Gun Corps. Military research. They were both named Charles Flynn. Matk, I believe there is a file for this man at The National Archives under reference: WO 339/23569. He wrote a short diary of his time in South Africa which gives details of where he went and what the Battalion was involved in during 1900. Gasthaus zur Sonne, Haundorf: See 3 unbiased reviews of Gasthaus zur Sonne, rated 4.5 of 5 on Tripadvisor. You can also post questions about the regiment. Did men who transferred into the regular forces keep their old no or get a new one. I found it interesting that my great grandmother was listed only on the 1911 census as a "boarder" and listed as Roman Catholic while the rest of the family was Presbyterian. I will Alexander Reid, 9th (TF) Battalion. Transvaal 1899 !!! Haskett-Smith and Sergt. Throughout the book reference is made to the Regimental dress and uniform with details of badges and insignia. Or is it possible he lied abt his age? Thanks.http://armyservicenumbers.blogspot.com/2018/09/royal-marines-other-rank-pows-1914.html. First World War research. I know he fought at Mametz Wood, but not much more. Many thanks for your help Paul, it's much appreciated. 1845-1846 Sutlej A German soldier, Horst Kallmeyer, found the diary and started to use it himself. Regimental number series. Battalions served on the Western Front, in Gallipoli, Macedonia, Mesopotamia, Italy; one battalion ended the war in North Persia. Tony, please drop me a line to paulcanixon@gmail.com. On his 1916 enlistment/Short Service Attestation card he lists prior service as 14 yrs RN and 8 months Black Watch. I am trying to find photos of him and his battalion? Hi Paul. After considering various factors, explained in his very informative preface, the author decided to present this history as one general story in which the number of the battalion concerned is printed in the margin of the pages dealing with its deeds. Re William Hunter born 1907, his records will still be with the MoD. India & has king & queens clap medals. 52549.Your help will be greatly appreciated.Dave. I assumed he emigrated to Australia at some point, but I dont even know what his first name is. The number is too long to be a regimental number for the Royal Irish Regiment (or potentially Royal Irish Rifles) and neither does the number 682281 return any results in the WO 100 medal rolls, I'm afraid. Were they also part of the 38th Welsh Division formed by Prime minister David Lloyd George? He possibly worked in a coal mine before enlisting - maybe 1904? He was to remain with the battalion until being gassed in October 1918 and evacuated to Britain. and in 2020 its numbers will have fallen to 82,000, a poor reward, one would have thought, for all past endeavours. Rachel. Between 1st July 1881 and 24th August 1891, the regiment recruited just 2991 men, an annual average of 294 men per annum.
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