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Title: POW
Post by: wolves on Wednesday 17 August 22 22:15 BST (UK)
Hi I'm looking for more  info  on Private William Bromley 9146 South staffs regiment, was he a POW.
Found info on Internet with Lichfield Mercury
Published 26 Feb 1915
Thanks for looking
Best regards Paul
Title: Re: POW
Post by: mckha489 on Wednesday 17 August 22 22:23 BST (UK)
Have you looked here

https://grandeguerre.icrc.org/

They take a bit of navigating
Title: Re: POW
Post by: wolves on Wednesday 17 August 22 22:27 BST (UK)
I will take a look thanks
Title: Re: POW
Post by: mckha489 on Wednesday 17 August 22 22:28 BST (UK)
Here

https://grandeguerre.icrc.org/en/File/Details/1109220/3/2/


It links to a telegram,  (by changing the p to r in the dropdown box, and putting 60 in the next one) but I cannot see how the telegram related to him. 
Title: Re: POW
Post by: Jomot on Thursday 18 August 22 03:07 BST (UK)
I'm not sure that the telegram is connected as the reference is FR, not R, but I'm very happy to stand corrected on that.

The card says he was repatriated 17 Feb 1915, and other records say he was discharged 2 Oct 1915 due to wounds.

I don't know exactly when he was captured but he first landed in a theatre of war 4 Oct 1914, so he wasn't on active service for long.
Title: Re: POW
Post by: Jomot on Thursday 18 August 22 03:31 BST (UK)
The newspaper you mention lists four men from the South Staffordshire Regiment being exchanged for German prisoners, and flicking through the war diary for around that period I can see a report of one man missing on 18 Jan 1915, and another three missing on 31 Jan 1915. 

No names are mentioned unfortunately, but it could be the same four


Scrap that - I was looking at the wrong diary (and there were more than 4 men exchanged!)  ::)
Title: Re: POW
Post by: wolves on Thursday 18 August 22 09:01 BST (UK)
OK thanks very much, I know he joined up in 1912 and that he was in the BEF British expeditionary force and lost his leg