Dear John
Thank you for your kind offer. Yes that is the exact date he went to France on 19th August 1916 !

- I managed to get his burnt record and it is on there.
My grandad always said that he was injured and thrown to the side of the road for dead - with a pile of horses - someone marching past saw him move and realised he was alive. He did survive but had to wear a back brace for the rest of his life.
His name was Samuel Edward Vittery Clift. Service No 281939 Pte - He was born in Brixham, Devon on 15th Feb 1873. He attested at Paignton, Devon on 11th Dec 1915 and gave hs age as 39 years 9 months - but he was in fact 42 years and 9 months. Did he need to lie to get in - or was there some kind of mistake ? He was a hansom cab driver and we have always wondered whether his horses were recquisitioned for the war effort - leaving him with no job and no option but to join up.
I have always wondered why he ended up in the Berkshires as he was from Devon- I think later in the war you were just allocated to a regiment - or were the Berkshire actively recruiting in Devon for some reason?
Dates I have are:-
Attested Paignton 11.12.15
To Army Reserve 11.12.15
Mobilised 23.6.16
R Berks 12th Home 23.6.16 to 18.8.16
Exped Force France 19.8.16 to 20.3.17
Home 21.3.17 to, 20.11.07
Service 1 year 156 days
Other Notes:-
Depot Posted 21.3.17
Depot 3 Posted 26.5.17
Lab Corps 629 H.S.S.G.T. ? Transferred 30.6.17
Med Board 28.10.17
Discharged no longer physically fit for war service
Docs to Chelsea 30.10.17
I have always wondered if he was sent back from France early due to the injury - or if the regiment came back together
Any further details you could give would be wonderful
Mog