British Army Worcestershire regiment shoulder patch High quality Download Worcestershire Regiment In The Great War Vol 2 [PDF] Format It later became Known as the 29th Regiment of Foot. You need top contact the MoD. The 2nd Battalion scouts were sent on ahead to reconnoitre and cut wire, led by Lieut. Thanks.http://armyservicenumbers.blogspot.com/2018/09/royal-marines-other-rank-pows-1914.html. Yes please, Mike. record. From there I'm not sure what transpired. In 1751 regiments were given numbers, and the Regiment was numbered 29. Bond, regimental number 16478, Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry.Obviously Im not related to him, but would like to find out what ever I can about him. 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. I have no details other than a photo of him with two other soldiers. It would be possible to research him more fully but a service reocrd does not appear to survive for him. Is there anywhere else I can search to learn more about him and hopefully his father and mother's names?
Worcestershire Regiment Worcester 1950 British Army Military History Overall, after a slow start in the 1880s, the Worcestershire Regiment finished as the sixth most successful recruiter of British Army infantry between 1881 and 1911. Regimental numbering sequences between 1881 and 1918. I'm sure I will learn very quickly. Below is a list of Worcestershire Regiment records and documents which are held at the PRO Kew. 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.
Worcestershire Regiment - Wikipedia I know he fought at Mametz Wood, but not much more. His name was Henry Albert Ellner and he enlisted into B Coy of the wiltshire Regiment on 30 December 1898, Regimental number 5202. Does this mean they are lost and no further details can be found?John Feeney born 1880 Burtonwood, Lancashire. It will be either Victoria or Edward VII. Ron Goodwin lost his diary during the haevy fighting near the La Basse Canal. On 9 April 1916 at Sanna-i-Yat, Mesopotamia, during combat, Second lieutenant Myles went out alone several times in front of British advanced trenches to assist wounded men on the battlefield. Would your POW list contain any information and perhaps some address details. Thank you so muchMargaret, Hello,my relative was in the war in 1939 from what it says online. Thanks, Please drop me a line at the email address above, including your grandfather's regimental numbers, and I'll let you know what I can provide.Paul, Hi Paul, I am researching a 4039 3rd Dragoon Man James Simpson Reid, and with this regimental number it appears that he joined just before the Boer War. Mike, can you drop me a line to paulcanixon@gmail.com. Hi there, I'm doing some research on a family member who was killed in action on 16/05/1915. Item specifics Business seller information The Clark Agency Ltd Lynne Clark 39 Empress Avenue Chingford London E4 8SR United Kingdom Show contact information Company registration number: 03602700 Terms and conditions of the sale Returns policy Take a look at our Returning an item help page for more details. Extracts from the notebook of Lieutenant William Tunstall who served with the 36th Regtiment during the Peninsular War. British Army regiments.
The Worcestershire Regiment Blazer badge [27012] | eBay look for. He was given a section "D" discharge from the 2nd Bttn on 29 december 1915. He was discharged in 1915. A few emails and following a very reasonable fee , Paul provided us with documents and a lovely very sensitive report about my great uncle Leslie Pope who served in the oxford and bucks infantry in 1918 . As a war unmatched to any seen before or after, World War One, also known as "The Great War", marks one of the most defining moments in modern history. He enlist in 1900 at the age of 18 and I believe served in the Boer War.Thank You, Hi when out metal dectecting found a Khedives's Star dating from 1880s reading up on this the individual whould sometimes have there number stamped on it,It has been stamped with RIR 682281would you be able to trace thisRegards Paul wilkin. Overview. Other rank prisoners of war 1914. What records do you check? !Christopher Hebden had previous service in Scarborough Police and Monmouthshire Constabulary plus years of experience with horses, prior to joining up.Please let me know if you'd like more details - including sight of photos. . Hi PaulIm researching info on my great great uncle Private Neil Steel 3500 5th Batt Cameron Highlanders. Public Record Office, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 4DU. How on earth would I be able to publish every single regimental number issued and the date on which it was issued? I bought the card many years ago and sold it in 2011.
Worcestershire Regiment - DCM Medals According to the caption, it shows a sergeant and a private in 1897. Which monarch's head appears on the LSGC? New Book which tells the story of Norton Barracks from 1874 to 1982 and of the soldiers who served there. Over the years periods of warfare have always Other rank prisoners of war 1914.
Worcestershire Regiment (29th/36th of Foot) The detail you have Published in 1891 this book provides a full history of the 29th Regiment of Foot (later designated the Worcestershire Regiment) from 1694 to 1891. He signed up in February 1913 in Aberdeen. The regiment fought in many conflicts, including both the First and From Ancestry.co.uk research I am assuming his service record was one of those destroyed in blitz. No further details known. The 3rd Gloucester Regiment was the Special Reserve battalion and so he must have been living in (or within spitting distance of) the county to have served with that particular battalion. 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! 14th May 2011 at Kidderminster. 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. First World War research. I managed to find his name and other particulars on WW1 Service Medal and Award Rolls, but little else. As with my answer to the previous enquirer on this post, please see here regarding photos. Re 9666 Farrington, you can search for this man on my British Army Ancestors webiste: https://britisharmyancestors.co.uk/, Re 7440 Hauxwell; Ashley you can download his record from Findmypast. Can I find his 'wounded records' online? Hi, I am trying to research my Grandfather, Thomas Richardson. Allan EHe probably signed up in 1898 for 12 years which would have meant that he would have left the army in 1910.
Worcestershire Regiment - The Long, Long Trail New British Army numbers issued in 1920 renumbering Is there any further information about his war record? Thanks Pam. Hi I am trying to track down details for John Davis who I believed served with the 3rd Gloucester Regiment. Thanks Paul,I appreciate your quick reply. He reached the rank of Sergeant in just 2 years and was made Regimental Sergeant Major in 1959. The only other things I have are his name and date of Birth. Thanks. Keith, please drop me a line to paulcanixon@yahoo.co.uk and we can discuss next steps. It served in France and Belgium in the . This website covers key areas such as history, battalions, colonels, emblems and badges, regimental colours . Then home in 1902 & then joined up with the Royal munster fusliers 1st garrison & died in Italy in 1918 aged 43ys of age. Keep up the good work.
G. H. Tyler 23 September 1917 in BillionGraves GPS Headstones Hi Paul,I am desperately trying to find information on my Grandfather who served in the Coldstream Guards during WW2. I have found all of the 'relatively easy' information; medal rolls, CWGC mentions, memorials, a photo, soldier's effects, death cert, newspaper clippings, etc. Thanks for posting.
British Army Worcestershire & Sherwood Foresters Staybrite Collar Badge Regimental number series. 10188 Pte J Reid RM.I see that there is a Deal in Kent UK, but don't understand what RM stands for.Thanking you Alan KitchenSydney Australia, It's a Royal Marines number, Alan, and that' what the RM stands for. But see what they say. Recruiting in the Worcestershire Regiment was a slow and often tedious affair in the 1880s. His wife was Johanna Blanch.I know his wife and children were born in Waterford, Ireland and this is where he married. Worcestershire Regiment (29th/36th of Foot) Global rank 823 835; Daily visitors-Daily pageviews-Pageviews per user: 0: Rating; Status: Online: Latest check: . Support Connect is a company which makes funded support available to Apprentices and other learners. Please drop me a line to paulcanixon@yahoo.co.uk. Search for these on Ancestry and search for service records on Ancestry and Findmypast. service. Please drop me a line to paulcanixon@yahoo.co.uk and I'll get back to you. I have found the Red Cross listing but this only shows Winchester.kind regardsColin. We would love to find out more about this soldier, and also to try and solve the mystery of how it came into my grandparents possession. Can you help with my investigation?Rhiannon Elizabeth Daye, Have a look at the ICRC site to see if there is a PoW record for him, Rhiannon: https://grandeguerre.icrc.org/. I have his WW1 medals and can find his medal card (WO 372/7/36548) however i can find no other details of his service.
Worcestershire Regiment - regular battalions - 1881-1914 Allocation of Regimental Service Numbers - Great War Forum Re William Hunter born 1907, his records will still be with the MoD. We are more interested in his earlier number 18681 for Royal Field Artillery. A Thanks for your help.I may be back in touch later on for further in/research that you do.Nick, Hi Paul I am hoping you can help me I am trying to trace as much information about my great granddad but have no family to help me. Email paulcanixon@yahoo.co.ukPaul, I'd be grateful for any information that would help me understand the role that my maternal grandfather played in WW1. Military career Myles was deployed with the 8th (Service) Battalion, Welsh Regiment, British Army, attached to 9th (Service) Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment. He married Sarah Ann O'Neill Aug 6, 1885 at St. Andrews in Dublin Ireland. Paul. Pam, his earlier service records may well be with his later papers, which is why you'll need to contact the MoD.
Service Number - ARRSEpedia - The Army Rumour Service Hi just found a medal that says A.S Reid A&s Highlanders 2050.Any info would be great!. Not an easy task, but I can't think of any other way that it could be done. any more info is appreciated, especially a photo since we cant find one, hi Paul, I am looking for information on two Sherwood Foresters from world war 2. the first is Thomas Bell the second is Robert (Bob)Perry 4618520. Some 20 Military Medals were awarded to the rank and file. 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. Hello, I am looking for information on Frank Aubrey Rawlings 20th L.A.S.S. His service records for this period appear to be lost and my son would like to know when and where he served as he wishes to honour his memory during the centenary commemorations. He possibly has a summary of service in WO 76 at The National Archives. Hi paul.
Army Service Numbers 1881-1918: Worcestershire Regiment - regular In 1870, this qualifying period was reduced to 18 years. In 2007 the regiment became the 2nd Battalion Mercian Regiment.
I'd love for you to go over what I have and fill in any gaps, or at least confirm my findings. WW2. Their job was to take the north-west side of Geilenkirchen to cover the left flank and support the Americans. I've been researching The only information I have on him (James Law) is that he may have joined up at the Hulme Barracks (near his home). I can't find anything specific on ancestry and any searches bring up alot of records as he has a common name. Their battle honours include Northern Ireland, Iraq and Afghanistan. From June 1952 to .
Geoff's Great War Regiment A-Z List< - hut-six.co.uk Key to PRO Reference General Service Hat. Poole, with many others were killed. which, amongst other things, carries a complete roll of honour for Worcestershire Regiment men between 1808 and 1960! If you have access to The Times online you'll find them there. 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). Since the Worcestershire Regiment was raised in 1694 there has been many fine commanding officer. If you know when he was born, this could also provide some pointers - at least you'd have a date range, albeit a large range. Here are some sample army service numbers and corresponding joining dates for regular soldiers enlisting with the Gloucestershire Regiment between July 1881 and August 1914. Is that 3rd batalion?Kind regardsRobert, Hi Paul,I'm trying to find some more information about Arthur Smith, Rifle Brigade, 6726,POW. We unlock funded resource and put in place mentoring, study support, specialist support and assistive technologies to enhance the experience . Between 1st July 1881 and 24th August 1891, the regiment recruited just 2991 men, an annual average of 294 men per annum.
Worcestershire Regiment View topic - Service Number - HELP What is a section "D"?The second puzzle is more complicated. This comment has been removed by the author. 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. There are no remarks and no info on which theatre of war he went. The photos are presented in the following catogories: Do you have an opinion or any information you would like to share with us? Construction General. Raymond, please email me the photo and I'll take a look: paulcanixon@yahoo.co.uk, Hi, i'm sorry but on the research page I cannot see how to contact you by email, could you please tell me where the email link is?Thank YouPaul Wilson. The museum is unlikely to be able to help, I would have thought, and they won't hold service records which are all in WO 363 and WO 364 - assuming they survive. Register. Hi Paul,I am researching my Great Grandfather,I know he was called William George Daye, he was a private in the Army Service Corps, having enlisted in 1914 his number is 195348 and I have his medals but I can't find his enlistment record, there is also a family rumour that he was a POW in the later part of the war.
if you have a medal named with a number and regiment that do not match as per the list below.) It has the following information:this is fred's address and his photoM.2./156830.Pte.
Worcestershire Regiment Ill just work on my twitter construction.I'm pleased you have found a name for the man. Unfortunately, I don't know the names of the other 4 or 5 brothers, only that they all died.
List of nicknames of British Army regiments - Military Wiki Until 1751, the Regiment had eight different Colonels, and therefore eight different names. RESEARCH "Paul's service was fast, efficient and brilliant.
Wikizero - 33rd Division (United Kingdom) service was fast, efficient and brilliant. The Worcesters was one of the five regiments that had four regular battalions before the war, with two special reserve and two territorial battalions. Illustrations are by well-known artists depicting battle scenes including each VC-winning action - apart from Leefe's zeppelin. 8th (Service) Battalion.I have found quite a lot of information already - but trying to fill in some gaps. Records include details of Service, Medals, Gallantry Awards, Assignments as well as details of rank. From his medal record it says 3/Bedf.r. Or is it possible he lied abt his age? The regiment maintained its additional two battalions after the war with South Africa had ended and thus went to war with Germany in 1914 with four regular battalions. I welcome insights about regimental numbering but I do not have time to respond to individual research queries here. 1848-1849 Punjab
Worcestershire Regiment - View Soldier His name was Wilfred Oakes and his Army Number was 4128704. If he died during WW1 he will be on the CWGC website somewhere: https://www.cwgc.org/, Hi Paul, I am trying to research my grandfather & Great grandfather:William Williams, No. on demobilisation 1915- 19 Having looked in the London Gazette with no joy I just wondered if you knew if the Gymnastics Staff were a Corp in their own right or attached to a Regiment. DAS WORCESTERSHIRE REGIMENT Im Grossen Krieg Kapitn Stacke 1928 1. Thanks, Mick Gookey (ps see THE GOOKEY SURNAME on facebook for other research to GOOKEYs in WW1), Have you checked the ICRC website? Kings Royal Rifle Corps R-8493 and Devonshire Regiment 54781.ThanksHelen. Re 1/4th East Yorks, your best hope will be if he appears on an International Red Cross 'missing' list as these often give company details. Many thanks. I'm obviously very new to twitter and not getting on very well with the character restrictions.I saw the photograph on my home feed and was interested enough to join the discussion.At this stage I'm not even sure if that is an acceptable approach, i.e. I also have his big green Worcerestershire Regiment in the Great War book. The Worcestershire Regiment was a line infantry regiment in the British Army, formed in 1881 under the Childers Reforms by the amalgamation of the 29th (Worcestershire) Regiment of Foot and the 36th (Herefordshire) Regiment of Foot. He returned to active service after that. Numbers were allocated to VSC recruits as follows: 1st VSC: numbers within the range 6693 to 6855 2nd VSC: numbers within the range 6808 to 6878 .