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    Angel

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    1. Hello Gunner 1 Many thanks for the reply it is extremely helpful. Iv'e got something to search for now.. If I have got this right it, as he was a Gunner, I'm assuming he would have been with the following;- 445th RGA B Section - attached to 10th Heavy Battery RGA joined 61st HAG became 18 HAG Please correct me if this is wrong as I'm still trying to understand this Army system. Can you recommend any good books on this subject, a trip to the library might help?.. Thanks for the info re the NA Many Thanks Angel
    2. Hi everybody Iv'e found my GGrandfather Charles Daniels on the CWGC site, info as follows:- Charles Daniels (Gunner) 161789, 445th Siege Bty, Royal Garrison Artillery. Died aged 30, 16 December 1918. in Mikra British Cemetery, Kalamaria, Greece. I am trying to find out any info on where he might have been Based/Fought/Died. Can anybody help as I can find no reference to the 445th Siege Bty. Any help or advice would be great. Thanks P.S. No other info is known about him at present as he died when my nan was only 5
    3. Hi Paul Will certainly have a look at Medal News, might be worth trying, will also try asking the family again, just in case. Thanks for your help. Angel
    4. Hi tony have been looking on the web, see what you mean about the germans using ferrets, havn't had any luck with the same reference for the British troops, but did find a Ferret Reconnaissance vehicle, interesting stuff...will keep looking... Angel
    5. Hi Paul Thanks for the info. very helpful, do you know if there is someone/somewhere I could contact to see if the medals were actually issued as none of our family have ever seen them, the only one we do have is a Britain Legion Badge. No luck tracing this tho. Another question do you know what the APC did? Angel
    6. Hi Everybody Does anybody know if there was a nickname for a regiment/regiments called "The Ferrets", I'm researchng my family Tree and have been informed one of my great uncles was a ferret!!! Clutching at straws really... If this was a regimental nickname does anybody have any info about "The ferrets", anything at all be very helpful. Thanks Angel
    7. Hi Andrew Attachment didn't work, I will have to try from home. Iv'e done it on a excel programme doesn't like it. Angel
    8. Hi Andrew Many thanks for the links (I havn't looked at them yet, but will do this afternoon, bit busy) and advice. I don't have the MC at work but I do have transcriptions here, hopefully they are attached. I have also sent one for Alfred Culshaw, Percy's Father, My GGrandfather. More info on this one, still unsure what to look for under the Army Pay Corp tho, also what the date is in the remarks box. Alfred died in 1947, but around 1930+ he was working at the Woolwich Arsenal, in the Armaments Inspection Div, a civilian employee, so they informed me. Have you any idea what this date might mean. Thanks for your help
    9. Hello Tony Thanks for the info and for the census info, Percy was actually 1 of 10 children born between 1885-1903, and I think there might be more, as their Parents seemed to have babies every year/other year. Out of the first six children 5 were boys, Percy, Edgar, Sidney, Joseph, Harold. 1885 - 1893. I know more about Percy than any of the others, (no photos) of Harold or Sidney. I havnt looked for Edgar's MC as Iv'e ony just confirmed his middle name, (Ernest),and at the time I was looking for them, there were a few Edgar Culshaw, same with Harold. I do have 1 photo that could be either of them, but I can't identify the uniform/badges at all, Guessing really. I do know that both Edgar and Harold were alive in 1947, as I have a letter from Edgar to Harold. Joseph died in 1911, aged 18/19 so missed the war. Thanks again for your help.. Angel
    10. Hi Andrew Thanks for replying, if Iv'e got this right, do you mean the 1/8th were part of the 47th Div were also known as the 2nd london Div, Post Office Rifles.? Also do you know if the following is correct but I have been told that the men enlisted for a number of years i.e five years, but if they were discharged, they had a choice of either serving their time at home waiting to be called up (reserves ?) or they could serve out their time at one of the training camps, this might explain the 1918 photos at various camps. If this is wrong and he did actually re-enlist 3-4 years later, would he have been given a new army number and seperate records from the 1914 records. The medal card I have for him, was the second type, not the one that actually lists which medals he was entitled to, if I remember correctly its the one that meant he was entitled to the silver war badge automatically. Sorry but I don't have all my records with me. (Work) The other camps he was at were Thorsby Park Notts August 1918 (Cook) Clipstone Mansfield Notts Deember 1918 (A.S.C.) Camberley Aug 1914 (Group pic must be 8th London) Many thanks for your help.. Angel
    11. Hi Tony Sorry for the delay in replying, but I was attending a funeral yesterday. I must tell you, you have helped, as I didn't know the 8th London were part of the Post Office Rifles, shows you how confusing all this army stuff can be for someone who knows nothing about it.. Were the Post Office Rifles actually anything to do with the Post Office, as Percy was employed by them around 1908. He was 18 then (again I have a photo)?. I have a silly question for you, is Khaki the creamy colour, worn in the desert or hot places,(Shorts etc) or is it the Brown/Green, as my colleague and I are having a friendly dispute at the moment.... Think I'll have to find where his records might be/if they exist.. Many Thanks for your help. Angel
    12. Hi everybody Is there a kind soul out there, that could help with some advice on the following:- I am researching my family tree, In particular the name Culshaw, at present I have a few great Uncles who were involved in WW1, but I can't seem to find any info at present. I do have the medal cards for two of them Percy Alfred Culshaw, and Sidney Culshaw, I can't find them on the CWGC site, or any Marriage/Deaths Registered. So at present I'm assuming they were war casualties. The medal card for Percy states he was in the 8th London Regiment, No. 2672, a private. Also states he was discharged for health reasons around 3 months after enlisting. July+ 1914. No theatre of war listed. But I have photos of him in uniform all various dates and in different camps. Most around 1917/18, based at Camberley, and Cambs etc. In one of the photos he is holding a coat/jacket over his arm and you can see A.S.C on the shoulder. In another photo he is a cook!!! Can any body throw any light on a slight history of the 8th London Reg etc, as I understand that reg did change names or numbers quiet often, I'm just totally confused as if he was discharged, how do I have the photos taken a lot later. Also where does the ASC come into it. Can anybody help? Any advice at all would be greatly received. Thanks
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