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Title: Tracing RAMC unit/regiment from regimental no.
Post by: livinengland on Saturday 11 August 12 13:31 BST (UK)
I have found the medal card (but sadly no service/pension record) for Alfred Salmon during WW1. He joined the RAMC Welsh Minister's Corps in 1916 and was a stretcher bearer, apparently serving in Gallipoli and subsequently contracting malaria (possibly discharged as a result) according to family members.

Aside from his regimental number (81901) and medals (Victory and British, ref: RAMC/101 B18 p1267) I know no more of his service.

Can I use any of the above to narrow down my search for his regiment or unit? Ultimately I'd like to know where he served and his experience of war (as a clergyman...!).

Many thanks in advance.
Title: Re: Tracing RAMC unit/regiment from regimental no.
Post by: mmm45 on Saturday 11 August 12 14:36 BST (UK)
Have just viewed his Medal Card theres nothing on it to say discharged and cant see him on the Silver War Badge Rolls.
The card suggests he didnt go overseas until Jan 1916 at the earliest(no 1915 Star)

The only place for confirmation of enlistment and discharge dates is to consult the medal rolls held at Kew to which the index card relates.

Its v difficult tracing RAMC lads as they were sent everywhere
Edit: Ive looked on Soldiers Died In Great War cd And tried a search with similar numbers...There are RAMC lads 817** to 818** casualties with Welsh connections and they died in either Malta or Salonika which would tie in with Malaria as it was prevalent in Salonika his post 1916 entry to war may preclude him from Gallipoli.
Ady
Title: Re: Tracing RAMC unit/regiment from regimental no.
Post by: jds1949 on Saturday 11 August 12 14:59 BST (UK)
Might be worth looking here:

http://www.ramc-ww1.com/

jds1949
Title: Re: Tracing RAMC unit/regiment from regimental no.
Post by: Gwil on Sunday 12 August 12 21:00 BST (UK)
The 'Welsh Ministers' or Welsh Students' RAMC have been comprehensively studied by Sion ap Tudur who started this thread on GWF. See post 34 for his ongoing list. Alfred Salmon is there but without an unit unfortunaely.


http://1914-1918.invisionzone.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=60783&st=25

He would not have been at Gallipoli as he didn't enlist till 1916. Gallipoli was 1915.


Have you goy his area of birth/wartime addresses?

Gwil
Title: Re: Tracing RAMC unit/regiment from regimental no.
Post by: livinengland on Monday 13 August 12 14:33 BST (UK)
Thank you all for your kind replies. I found Sion's posts seconds after I posted my query here, and was happy to find Alfred's name, despite no regiment.

I haven't found his wartime addresses, no, though I will be looking for those now in absent voters' lists as I know they sometimes give a regiment in lieu of their names.

Thanks to all of you again.
Title: Re: Tracing RAMC unit/regiment from regimental no.
Post by: Hannah0904 on Friday 24 April 15 15:11 BST (UK)
Thank you all for your kind replies. I found Sion's posts seconds after I posted my query here, and was happy to find Alfred's name, despite no regiment.

I haven't found his wartime addresses, no, though I will be looking for those now in absent voters' lists as I know they sometimes give a regiment in lieu of their names.

Thanks to all of you again.

Hi Livinengland - I know you posted this a long time ago but I wondered if you had made any progress? I am doing some research on behalf of a friend and her relative was I believe in the same unit as your relative. His medal card says RAMC/101 B18.

Did you have any success in finding out any more information? I was going to try the RAMC museum - have you tried them already?

Thank you in advance
Title: Re: Tracing RAMC unit/regiment from regimental no.
Post by: Hannah0904 on Friday 24 April 15 15:14 BST (UK)
Thank you all for your kind replies. I found Sion's posts seconds after I posted my query here, and was happy to find Alfred's name, despite no regiment.

I haven't found his wartime addresses, no, though I will be looking for those now in absent voters' lists as I know they sometimes give a regiment in lieu of their names.

Thanks to all of you again.

Ah - I just learned that the 101/B18 is not a reference to unit! Never mind. All the same, if you managed to make any progress I would appreciate any pointers you might be able to pass on!

Thanks again
Title: Re: Tracing RAMC unit/regiment from regimental no.
Post by: Gwil on Friday 24 April 15 15:34 BST (UK)
Hannah
What is the rest of the reference i.e the page number (or his name/number even)  Is it close to the one supplied in post 1 (page 1267)


Gwil
Title: Re: Tracing RAMC unit/regiment from regimental no.
Post by: Hannah0904 on Friday 24 April 15 15:52 BST (UK)
Hannah
What is the rest of the reference i.e the page number (or his name/number even)  Is it close to the one supplied in post 1 (page 1267)


Gwil

Hi Gwil, thanks for the reply. These are the bits I have so far - his name is Frank Sharp(e), reg number is 63432 (WW1 Medal Card)

What do you think? Is there anything else I can do from here?

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Title: Re: Tracing RAMC unit/regiment from regimental no.
Post by: Hannah0904 on Friday 24 April 15 15:55 BST (UK)
Medal roll:

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Title: Re: Tracing RAMC unit/regiment from regimental no.
Post by: Gwil on Friday 24 April 15 16:02 BST (UK)
Ah, I thought he might have been near enough for the 'Welsh Ministers' research. Assuming there's nil records for him (haven't searched) maybe you'll find something in the Absent Voters lists if they are available for his area? Or newspapers.
Title: Re: Tracing RAMC unit/regiment from regimental no.
Post by: Hannah0904 on Friday 24 April 15 16:04 BST (UK)
Ah right - yes good idea, I'll try those! Thanks for the advice.