YORKSHIRE PRINTERS
... other import ant questions. In earlier days Mr. Swain was in the Army, serving in India and Burmah. with the 51st King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. He was in the Burmese Campaign, 1887-89. ...
... other import ant questions. In earlier days Mr. Swain was in the Army, serving in India and Burmah. with the 51st King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. He was in the Burmese Campaign, 1887-89. ...
... RuaeeU and 1. M. S. Grant: Loyal Regt.—W, G. B. Allen; King# Own York#. Lirbt Infantry—J. H. B. Deare Oldmao end R. L. N. Yorkshire and Lane*. C. A. Cocper-Kev; Durham Light Infantry—K. M. W. Leo her. 2nd Lts. the Supplementary Reserve Officers be 2nd Lts ...
... easterly or northeasterly or fair local early moderate temperature North-West and of Man Wind between north and or variable light fair local early and late moderate temperature Passages Irish Sea (crossings from Liverpool Stranraer) St George’s Channel ...
... heartily accepted. Received with cheers on rising to propose the toast of the 51st Medium Brigade. Lieut.- Colonel Willyama said he was pleased to propose the toast of the 51st Medium Brigade. It was an extraordinarily good Brigade. lie had had the pleasure ...
... Prinee of Wales of Cornwall were loyally heartily accepted Received with on rising the of 51st Medium Brigade Lieut-Colonel Wiliyams he to propose the toast of 51st Medium Brigade an extraordinarily Brigade had the of it year pleasure of their working very ...
... of the late Archdeacon Brooke, of Halifax, he entered the Army leaving Winchester. He joined the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry Militia in 188, and transferred to the Regulars two years later. He was in more than thirtv engagements in the South ...
... the very rare experience ol seeing the V.C. won. The ist/6th battalion Gordon Highlanders (I believe they were part of the 51st Division) were on A Company's left. One of their men, Private George M'lntosh, of Buckie, .Banffshire, saw the plight of the ...
... Watch. of the Northampton*, 463 of the King's Llverpools, 447 of the Seaforths. of the Roya? Sussex, and of the Highland Light Infantry. These are the six regiments that can claim the greatest numbers. Territorial Divisions are represented, but the new ...
... men were discharged, due to termination of engagements. MACHINE-GUN COMPANY. The establishment of the 4/5 Duke Cornwall Light Infantry .had been reduced other ranks, under the organization and formation machine-gun company. The best recruiting figures were:— ...
... Lancashire Border) Infantry Manchester Kinmel Park June 8th-June 127th Infantry) Brigade— 6th 7th Regiment Kinmel Park June Bth-June 22nd Waies) Brigade— 4th 5th 6th 7th Welch Fusiliers July 27-August 10th 159th ( Welsh Border) Infantry Brigade— 1st 2nd ...
... the Pelican of Sacrifice The Infantry Page 6 gives the contribution Canada and U.B.A. and the mosques Mesopotamia occupy the centre of column. the bottom, kilt clad and stout-hearted, with swinging step, march the Infantry. On page the emblem is that of ...
... RECRUITING FIGURES. The establishment of the 4/sth Duke of Cornwall Light Infantry had been reduced by 52 other ranks. under the organisation and formation of a machine-gun company. The best recruiting. figures were: Truro, 10; Falmouth. 8; Padstow, 8; ...