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Roll of Honour

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*stinkermurdock*

*stinkermurdock* Report 26 Apr 2009 16:26

Thankyou Grumpy for your reply. Gives me something to think about.

Grumpy

Grumpy Report 26 Apr 2009 16:24

is this what you require?


The National Roll of the Great War is a 14 volume series of short biographical sketches of British soldiers who served, including some who died, in World War I. The volumes are arranged geographically according to where the soldier was from.
Entries in The National Roll of the Great War were compiled by subscription. Information for the entries was generally submitted by family members or the soldiers themselves. Information provided was not verified and therefore, may or may not be accurate.

*stinkermurdock*

*stinkermurdock* Report 26 Apr 2009 16:08

Hi

Can someone please clear up a bit of confusion for me.

Is the roll of honour for those who served and died for their country or for those who served for their country?

Thanks
Tracie.