Alfred Slater b. 1899
...Birth Place: Camberwell Residence: Camberwell Death Date: 10 Sep 1918 Death Location: France & Flanders Enlistment Location: Camberwell Rank: Private Regiment: Royal Army Service Corps Number: M/377116 Type of Casualty: Killed in action Theatre of War: Western European Theatre 05-02-2011,11:35 AM #2 Procat Guest...
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William Phillips 43rd Reg Dublin 1851 - Page 2
...Service number 41218 Regiment Royal Artillery Year 1874 Attestation date 15 Aug 1874 Attestation age years 24 Attestation age months 6 Attestation service number 41218 Attestation corps Royal Artillery Discharge corps Royal Artillery Document type Attestation Series WO 97 - Chelsea Pensioners British Army service records 1760-1913 16-01-2017,9: ......
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hello one and all - british-genealogy.com
...Wikipedia says " The Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own) was an infantry rifle regiment of the British Army formed in January 1800 as the "Experimental Corps of Riflemen" to provide sharpshooters, scouts, and skirmishers....
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Royal Dublin Fusiliers - Page 2 - british-genealogy.com
...Hi Peter, as i am a novice, I googled Irish enlists in British Army and came across Ireland and World War 1' on Wikipedia and then the 'Royal Dublin Fusiliers' and found that 'The Royal Dublin Fusiliers was an Irish infantry Regiment of the British Army created in 1881, one of eight Irish regiments raised and garrisoned in Ireland, with its home depot in Naas. The Regiment was created by the ......
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Thread: army 2nd reserve cavalry - british-genealogy.com
...hello I am a new member and I am useless at searching military.can anyone please guide me to researching my husbands grandfather.He was in the 2nd reserve cavalry a farrier/blacksmith I need to know how I can get his service record I have his service number and know he enlisted in 1898 and discharged in 1919.thankyou meggie....
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Samuel Marrall - Royal Horse Artillery - Page 4
...Would anyone be able to help with information regards our grandfather Samuel Merrill (Could be Marrall )Samuel with the Royal Horse Artillery, with which he served in Sudan & Afghanistan, from 1879 to 1884. He was born in Warsop 1855 - I have received email from a Richard Myers but have been unsuccessful in re contacting him : ( Married a Emma Thornton Any thing at all would be wonderful what ......
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women in the great war - Page 2 - british-genealogy.com
...There are several relevant research guides from The National Archives. Perhaps begin with Women's military service in the First World War, which tells you which records can be searched/downloaded via Documents Online. See also Nurses and nursing services: British Army which gives links to related guides about the Royal Navy and RAF....
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Thread: MMR Medal Roll Vessel Name Confirmation Plse
...7. c.1917-18 Had joined the Royal Flying Corps as an MT Driver and is detailed in the 1918 RAF Muster record. His employer prior to entry is noted as being Cunard....
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Brit-Gen Discussion
...Cordwainers, Shoemakers, Saddlers, etc. Husbandmen, Yeoman, etc. Labourers Licensed Victuallers, Innkeepers, etc. Mariners and Ships Medical Occupations Military - Army Military - Royal Air Force Military - Royal Navy & Royal Marines Military - General Miners Policemen Photographers and old photographs Railwaymen Smiths Stone Masons & Builders...
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Thread: Help please, with understanding medal card
...I THINK No doubt someone will correct me othersie) that the Labour Corps was populated with men who were no longer fit enough to go back to the front. As regards photos, it might be worth tracking down whichever army museum represents those regiments now and asking whether they have anything, you never know. However, don't get your Gran's hopes up....
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