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Re: Seeking details on 2nd Lt. James Millar, died 12/6/1919
In which case, this entry is also incorrect: Name: McDONALD Initials: E Nationality: United Kingdom Rank: Rifleman Regiment/Service: Royal Irish Rifles Unit Text: 5th Bn. Date of Death: 23/11/1919 Service No: 5607 Casualty Type: Commonwealth W
Re: Seeking details on 2nd Lt. James Millar, died 12/6/1919
“The Chief”
Re: Seeking details on 2nd Lt. James Millar, died 12/6/1919
No not necessarily incorrect, and also not necessarily inconsistent with what I posted about the 5th Battalion being disembodied in February 1919. The 3rd, 4th and 5th battalions of the Royal Irish Rifles were essentially Milita battalions (official
Re: Seeking details on 2nd Lt. James Millar, died 12/6/1919
The 3rd, 4th and 5th battalions of the Royal Irish Thanks for that – as you suggest I misunderstood “disembodied”
Re: Seeking details on 2nd Lt. James Millar, died 12/6/1919
On Dec 2, 5:34 pm, “tim sewell” A good suggestion, I must see if I can get my hands on one via a library… Regards, The Chief
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