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Offline Lizzy

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Re: Royal field Artillery WW1 Hyderabad India 1921
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 17 June 25 00:05 BST (UK) »
Its me Lizzy
Thank you all for what you have replied.  Thats more than I had this morning.  His father was David who was born in Milton and in 1921 was living at 10 Church Lane.
I will go through what you have sent me and see how I get on trying to understand it.  Actually I am at a family history meeting tomorrow and we have been asked to talk about a subject we are stuck on.  Grandad John was and still is my subject. 
Again thank you all
Lizzy
Adamson from M/C
Carter from Warrington
Davies from Dudley and Pemberton
Townsend from Ruislip and Lowton
Boyers from Rainford and Upholland
Urmston from Lowton
Unsworth from Golborne
Leyland, Hill, Mason, Hyland and Clarke from Wigan
Parkes from Sedgley
Hampson from Upholland
Veasey from somewhere in Ireland

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Re: Royal field Artillery WW1 Hyderabad India 1921
« Reply #10 on: Tuesday 17 June 25 20:26 BST (UK) »
P.S
7 Church Lane Lowton is my Grandad Johns auntie.  My uncle once told me that John did not get on with his father so maybe he gave a different address for leaving the army.  Just a guess.
Adamson from M/C
Carter from Warrington
Davies from Dudley and Pemberton
Townsend from Ruislip and Lowton
Boyers from Rainford and Upholland
Urmston from Lowton
Unsworth from Golborne
Leyland, Hill, Mason, Hyland and Clarke from Wigan
Parkes from Sedgley
Hampson from Upholland
Veasey from somewhere in Ireland

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Re: Royal field Artillery WW1 Hyderabad India 1921
« Reply #11 on: Wednesday 18 June 25 07:53 BST (UK) »
Indifferent

Apologies for going off at a tangent but I’ve always wondered about this ShaunJ —is it negative or is it neutral?
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Re: Royal field Artillery WW1 Hyderabad India 1921
« Reply #12 on: Wednesday 18 June 25 07:54 BST (UK) »
@Lizzy

Good luck with your talk!
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Re: Royal field Artillery WW1 Hyderabad India 1921
« Reply #13 on: Wednesday 18 June 25 08:13 BST (UK) »
Indifferent
Apologies for going off at a tangent but I’ve always wondered about this ShaunJ —is it negative or is it neutral?
No it's not neutral. Here's an extract from King's Regs 1914 on the subject.

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Re: Royal field Artillery WW1 Hyderabad India 1921
« Reply #14 on: Wednesday 18 June 25 08:36 BST (UK) »
Thanks!

Have you come across many examples of ‘exemplary’?
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Re: Royal field Artillery WW1 Hyderabad India 1921
« Reply #15 on: Wednesday 18 June 25 09:42 BST (UK) »
Have you come across many examples of ‘exemplary’?
No, not really. Mostly with senior NCOs having completed 21/22 years. The grading and pen picture appeared in the soldier's AF B2067 (character reference) which was given to him on discharge. Only the grading was recorded on his AF B268 (Proceedings on Discharge) or AF B2056 (Proceedings on Transfer to 1st Class Army Reserve) - which ever was applicable - and these are the most likely documents which we will encounter in our research.

My great grandfather left the Regular Army with his LS&GC as a Colour Sergeant after 22 years but was only graded very good. He then went on to serve on the permanent staff of a Volunteer Rifle Regiment as RSM after which he was graded excellent. Not that it was much use to him as he didn't need to look for a civilian job when he left because he had a reasonable pension after 37 year's service.