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Re: Uniform help please
« Reply #18 on: Saturday 27 September 25 19:51 BST (UK) »
I did s a v e this document but many details have been redacted.  I definitely know it's him as this was the date he was killed.  Perhaps it was from Fold 3 on a free weekend or something. 

Anyway on the part where it says previous service it says Army Reserve Section "D".  I have been googling and from what I can understand is it was for those who had previously served in the military and were some kind of reserve but at a lower level.  Don't know if this is significant or not.




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« Reply #19 on: Saturday 27 September 25 19:53 BST (UK) »
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« Reply #20 on: Tuesday 30 September 25 18:32 BST (UK) »
Northumberland Fusiliers Circa 1917/8
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« Reply #21 on: Tuesday 30 September 25 18:35 BST (UK) »
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is this a WW1 uniform as I thought or could it be later?

It's an early WW1 uniform.

The belt is the 1914, but this Northumberland Fusilier is dressed more in the 1917/8 style when the 1914 belts were used for walking out by many
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            When the forts of Folly fall,
        May the victors when they come
            Find my body near the wall.


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« Reply #22 on: Tuesday 30 September 25 18:36 BST (UK) »
I did s a v e this document but many details have been redacted.  I definitely know it's him as this was the date he was killed.  Perhaps it was from Fold 3 on a free weekend or something. 

Anyway on the part where it says previous service it says Army Reserve Section "D".  I have been googling and from what I can understand is it was for those who had previously served in the military and were some kind of reserve but at a lower level.  Don't know if this is significant or not.

This is a 1939 card... He re enlisted for ww2
One more charge and then be dumb,
            When the forts of Folly fall,
        May the victors when they come
            Find my body near the wall.

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Re: Uniform help please
« Reply #23 on: Yesterday at 12:50 »
Having had a good look at the photo, I believe that scrimnet is correct in that the cap badge is that of the Northumberland Fusiliers and that the uniform is a walking out uniform of circa 1917.
As the OP posted an image that shows his service up to 1927, his service record should have survived and a copy can be obtained from the Ministry of Defence for a small fee.
An internet search on how to do this would give you instructions.

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« Reply #24 on: Yesterday at 13:11 »
Its helpful in that I wrote the book on Identifying Cap Badges   ;D  ;)

Also I had a Gt Uncle in the NF in ww1.
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        May the victors when they come
            Find my body near the wall.

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« Reply #25 on: Yesterday at 13:45 »
Thank you both.  Even more for me to think about now.  What would be the reason for being in a regiment so far away from Wales?  I know from the 1911 census nobody in his home spoke English, only Welsh, so he must have learnt it along the way.

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« Reply #26 on: Yesterday at 15:50 »
Thank you both.  Even more for me to think about now.  What would be the reason for being in a regiment so far away from Wales?  I know from the 1911 census nobody in his home spoke English, only Welsh, so he must have learnt it along the way.

My Gt Uncle was from London, and had previously been in the Army Veterinary Corps!

Soldiers were sent as to where they were required after 1916.

It was only the Kitchener Pals bns of 1914 that had some semblance of local affinity, even then they had many from other areas of the country,

Sadly its a fallacy that soldiers only went into their county regiments.

Look on the 1918 absent voters list for him...bearing in mind not all are online and you may have to consult the county record office of where he was living when he enlisted.

I suggest that you look for a medal index card that matches the family
name...and has Northumberland Fusiliers on it  ;)
One more charge and then be dumb,
            When the forts of Folly fall,
        May the victors when they come
            Find my body near the wall.