I’m looking for a bit of help, please?
My Grandad Sydney Kirk signed up to the 53rd (Young Soldier) Battalion on the 14th May 1918, enlisted 27th May and was transferred to the 52nd (Grad) Battalion on the 18th June that year.
His WWI service records are online, where he’s indexed as Sidney Kirk, and he left the army in November 1919.
I’ve got a couple of questions, if anyone could help. Firstly, (as my Dad wasn’t even aware of this), would anyone know where he would have served/been posted, and if he saw any action?
Secondly, there was a family legend that he signed up before he was 18, and possibly even managed to get as far as France before he was found out and shipped home. I have no idea if there is any truth in that. When he signed up in May 1918 he was three days past his 18th birthday, and he’s stated on his forms that he had never been in the armed service before. I can see him trying to join up when he was underage, but would it have been likely that he’d have managed to, and would there be any records that might verify/disprove this? It seems odd to me that there is this story of him signing up underage, but nobody knew that he’d served 18 months in the army.
I've got my Dad wanting to know more about this now, and don't know where I am with researching military history, so any help at all would be much appreciated.
Jo.
