Hello to all

Discussion in 'Introductions' started by Martinfamily, Nov 22, 2012.

  1. Martinfamily

    Martinfamily New Member

    Hello from Hugh and Peter, always interested in military history and technology now busy researching and tracing our family involvement in WW1; Kings (Liverpool) Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery (esp. Somme), Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders, and WW2; BEF France, Dunkirk, 4 squadron RAF, and RAF in Burma.
     
  2. Peter T Davis

    Peter T Davis Administrator Moderator

    Welcome to our forum! You had several ancestors who served in the Great War then?
     
  3. Martinfamily

    Martinfamily New Member

    Yes, Peter,
    We are actively searching for four members of our family who were on active service in the first world war, and all survived although not all intact. We have made good progress but we are still seeking information on dates and times and incidents. It's been really surprising how much is available on-line and we have discovered some quite amazing information. However we feel there is much more to discover, and its proving to be a really enlightening investigation.
    Hugh
     
  4. Smackz

    Smackz New Member

    Our welcome to the forum! We're looking for people as motivated as you to join our forum. Welcome to the crew!
     
  5. skyblue

    skyblue Active Member

    Welcome aboard! I'm sure you will find some interesting conversations here. Good luck with your search for information about your family!
     
  6. Akolt

    Akolt Member

    Welcome to Militarian, I hope you really benefit from reading through our database. We look forward to seeing future posts from you later! Good luck!
     
  7. ShamarV8

    ShamarV8 New Member

    Welcome to forum, your the second person who's posted looking for WWI information which is awesome. I'm a huge WWI buff. I would suggest going through the multitude of WWI threads on this forum. There a few database post as well so you should be able to search through those and make your journey for information rather swift.
     

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