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WW1 Army Records

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HeadStone

HeadStone Report 11 Oct 2010 18:51

Hello Sarabby,
The National Archives

Online Document WO 372/22

Medal Card of Woodcock Richard Welsh Horse 59 Private Royal Welsh Fusiliers 355537 Private . Medal Card of Woodcock Richard Welsh Horse 59 Private Royal Welsh Fusiliers 355537 Private
Date: 1914 - 1920 Source: DocumentsOnline (images of documents from The National Archives)



Put the Regimental Number into the search box to find the above.

Bye
Paul

Sarabby

Sarabby Report 5 Oct 2010 13:02

My grandfathers name was Richard Woodcock b 1879 Newport, Monmouthshire.

He was a private in R W Fuseliers (Regimental number 59-355537

Thanks for your comments

was plain ann now annielaurie

was plain ann now annielaurie Report 4 Oct 2010 18:58

I can't imagine they'd look through all of the diaries - they'd need to know his battalion. I doubt whether he'd be mentioned by name in the diary anyway.

was plain ann now annielaurie

was plain ann now annielaurie Report 3 Oct 2010 22:23

Do you mean he served in WW1 and not after?Not sure what you mean by "between" His records may be on Ancestry. What was his name?

Sarabby

Sarabby Report 3 Oct 2010 22:08

My grandfather served in the Royal Welsh Fusieliers between during WW1, and was injured , losing a leg at some point during his service.
Does anyone know where we can find out where he recived his injuries.? Only 3 of his 11 children are now alive (all now in their 80's ) and they don't know the answer, my one uncle is very keen to find this out.

Any tips would be very useful