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This is my grandfather who thankfully survived the Great War.
I had thought that he was a clerk in the War Office but this photo seems to suggest otherwise!
I've managed to get a look at an image of a medal card that could be his on Ancestry during their free access week and wonder if there is any chance that this uniform might be that of someone in the Machine Gun Corps.
There is nothing else to help on the medal card except the regimental number of the serviceman. No regiment or battalion, no date of enlistment or even a theatre of war. He is recorded as being a Sgt and he was awarded the usual Victory & British medals.
If anyone can help please I would be most grateful.
Thank you very much indeed.
Ruth
Berks: MILLARD
Cornwall (west): HOSKEN, WOOLCOCK, DONNITHORNE, TREWEEK, TRESEDDER, MITCHELL, NANCARROW, REYNOLDS
Cambs/Hunts: LANGFORD, WRIGHT
Derbys: MOTTRAM
Hants/Surrey (London): BRACKSTONE, SCOREY, DENSLOW, POULTER, WYLD, KINCHIN, RANGER, LEWIS, DAVIES
Herts: JUDD, UNCLE, RUMBALL
Nth Yorks: MOON
Suffolk/Essex/Cambs: WINNY, SARGENT, DICKERSON, RUSH, WATTS, PICKESS, MASON, SCOTCHER, ADAMS, FERNSWORTH
Shropshire: GOUGH, BYWATER, POULTER
Warks/Worcs: WHITE, SALMON, WOODWARD, WIMBLETT