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Army records
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Jean | Report | 21 Dec 2007 18:00 |
How do you find which battalion someone served in? |
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Staffs Col | Report | 21 Dec 2007 18:06 |
When about? |
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Jean | Report | 21 Dec 2007 18:15 |
It was WWI so it was between 1914-18. |
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was plain ann now annielaurie | Report | 21 Dec 2007 19:07 |
You could look at his medal card -£3-50 to download from the documentsonline site. This may give the date he entered, and will give his medal entitlement. There is a section on the same site which explains where they had to be and for how long, to qualify for a medal. You could look for his service records on Ancestry, or if you post his name on here, someone will look for you. His service records, if they survive, should give his battalion. If his records aren't on Ancestry, they may be at National Archives, although lots haven't survived. If they haven't survived, the medal roll (only available at National Archives), will give you his battalion. Or you could contact the Regimental museum which may know which battalion he was in, but probably not much more. |
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Jean | Report | 22 Dec 2007 13:45 |
Thanks Ann for those suggestions. I have had a look on Ancestry under the Pensions Records and he is not listed. Also had a quick look on documentsonline but I need to know his battalion first. |
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Porkie_Pie | Report | 22 Dec 2007 13:49 |
her is his medal card details |
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was plain ann now annielaurie | Report | 22 Dec 2007 13:56 |
Jean |
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Jean | Report | 24 Dec 2007 13:08 |
Many thanks Roy and Ann. I will have another go at looking at documentsonline and see how I get on. I have never had to deal with army records before so am a bit green about this side of things! |
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Jean | Report | 26 Dec 2007 17:45 |
I have now downloaded the medal card for my grandfather Allen Marsh but I am having trouble understanding the information on there. Under the heading Roll is the following: LC/101B19. Does this mean he was in the 19th Battalion and what does the rest of it mean? Can anyone help? |
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was plain ann now annielaurie | Report | 26 Dec 2007 17:46 |
Jean |
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Jean | Report | 26 Dec 2007 18:00 |
Sorry Ann I did not realise - as I said before I am very green on this army stuff. I can't see me getting up to Kew as I live in Somerset. Could you recommend a researcher? I am very keen to find out which battalion he served in and if he was sent to the front. He was not killed in action but died in 1926 possibly from a war related illness. My brother has been in touch with the Regimental Museum but they could not give us any further information. |
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Andrew | Report | 27 Dec 2007 14:25 |
Jean |
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Researching: |
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mgnv | Report | 28 Dec 2007 14:15 |
I would think he probably wasn't sent to the front line as he was in the Labour Corps. |
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mgnv | Report | 29 Dec 2007 05:30 |
Dear SH, |
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Jean | Report | 31 Dec 2007 15:50 |
Many thanks everyone for all that information which is all completely new to me. I live a long way from Kew so I think I am going to employ a researcher to look at my grandfather's Service Records and Medal Roll so hopefully I can find out what really happened to him in the War. I never knew my grandfather as he died 20 years before I was even born and only very recently found out that he was in the Sherwood Foresters, so this is a whole new area of research for me. |