He has an MIC ! .... Medal card of Shaw, Joseph South Lancashire Regiment 2369 Private Date 1914-1920...
I know about the Star and Garter Home ... but this is the first time I've found one of my guys there !! now I need to know more ! Can anybody help me...
In Memory of Second Lieutenant VICTOR RALEIGH CRAIGIE 92nd Sqdn., Royal Air Force who died age 26 on 07 April 1918 Son of the late Capt....
I'd love to hear this ....... ! ID Number: S01559 Title: (NX144824) Elliott, Jack Raymond (Captain) Date made: 5 June 1991 Measurements: 59...
Found this ... thought this was interesting ..... I hadn't seen the difference in pay mentioned before !
Early in 1915, in response to the activities of the German forces in mining under the allied positions at the Western Front, companies of the Royal...
This is for Gareth .... not really in our time frame ... but I thought you maybe interested in this man from Nowra NSW !! :) Jack Raymond Elliott...
He obviously didn't use the name "Alma" .... the only reference to it ... is his fathers consent to join the military !! he used RE Elliott or just...
History of the 186th Aero Squadron ! http://www.186thaerosquadron.com/orighistory.html
New York Times Obituary Charlotte Louise Berry Winters was born in Washington on Nov. 10, 1897, a daughter of Mackell and Louise Bild Berry. Her...
Heres an interesting article about him !...
The body of Helen Burnett Wood was taken back to Chicago. Miss Wood’s home put on a massive display for the dead nurse. At Union Station her body was...
Try this John ... this is one of the less complicated explanations of the Divisions - you'll see there is a list of Battles and Engagements and then...
The first female member of the military killed in the line of duty was World War I Army nurse Edith Ayres. Nurse Ayres (nurses held no rank during...
OK ! .... it's just that you said " they had been shot down in July (1943) " I thought there might be a chance they were on the photo .... but we'll...
Here's a little background on the Hornets !!
He's on the Welsh Miners list ..... Welsh internationals who worked in the mining industry Dai Edwards (1 cap, 1921 - Glynneath)...
I just read a little more into the site .... what a fascinating site this is and what a lot of work !! .... with images of the memorial pages...
I'm shocked ... I found one of my " boys " on here !! :eek: http://www.cccbr.org.uk/rollsofhonour/greatwar/book/updated/regiments/
Some of this we already knew ... but I thought it was worth repeating ! http://www.la84foundation.org/SportsLibrary/JOH/JOHv8n2/johv8n2e.pdf
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