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Will Uniforms help indentify soldier?
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RobertS
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Re: Will Uniforms help indentify soldier?
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The chap seated could also be Norfolk Yeomanry
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Quote from: RobertS on Saturday 12 April 08 21:24 BST (UK)
The chap seated could also be Norfolk Yeomanry
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You are quite correct... And you spotted my deliberate mistake
I mis typed....
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Tuesday 06 May 08 10:12 BST (UK) »
Thank you very much for your info on this.
I haven't managed to find anything as yet, but working on it.....
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Berks Bucks Oxon= Norris Coxhead Turner Cox Weston Baston Simpson
Kent= Nicholls Mepstead Watts Mile End=Craze Wood Bennett
Cork=Howe NZ=Coxhead Canada=Fenn Cox Turner
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