HAD BEEN AT THE BATTLE OF THE
... HAD BEEN AT THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME. ...
... HAD BEEN AT THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME. ...
... charged by Serge uni Mack with deserter frcrni the 18th Battalion R.I.R. It appeared that the defendant, who had been the battle of the Somme on the illustrious Ist July, 1916. had been home furlough, deserted, and had been in ambush in hiu mother’s place when ...
... Braidwater Mill, and before joining the army October, 1914, was employed the Queen’s Island, Belfast. He came through the battle of the Somme on Ist July. ...
... The Ulster Division’s casualties have been heavy the big fights. They lost 1,500 at Wytschaete-Messines, 7,000 the Battle of the Somme. Now we have this last great fight at Ypree. It is impossible for the nwfraory of these great exploits ever become dimmed ...
... wounded. Sec. Lieut. Crawford, who a nephew of Colonel G. 8. Crawford, C.M.G., R.A.M.C., was previously wounded ai the battle of the Somme in July, 1916. He was educated at the Model School, Ballymena Academy. Foyle College, Derry; and at Trinity College ...
... Aiken, solicitor, Derry. Al h N ON A is brother, Rifleraan David Taylor, RI.R. SERICE CTIE :\as \\ul\lndfi] .nbthe] battle of the Somme last . Year. Apother brother 1s with the Canadian Foice ya LOCAL ROLL OF HONOUR T . S 9 & B IO . . 29th ROYAL IRISH ...