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Amanda, | Report | 9 Apr 2013 21:43 |
Nice one Jan! |
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mgnv | Report | 9 Apr 2013 21:11 |
Can you check medal cards for G or George Cuff. The date of entry into theatre might even indicate he enlisted prior to conscription coming into effect. |
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brummiejan | Report | 9 Apr 2013 14:01 |
I can't see images as I only have basic Ancestry membership, but the address seems to flag up George and Christina Cutt on London electoral registers 1921-1927. Would that make sense? |
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ErikaH | Report | 9 Apr 2013 13:59 |
The British unit involved in actions in Basra was the 13th (Western) Division............google for details |
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ErikaH | Report | 9 Apr 2013 13:57 |
He may well have served in WW1, but over 70% of WW1 records were destroyed as a result of enemy bombing in WW2. |
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aclinch | Report | 9 Apr 2013 13:47 |
I have a pocket testament from a Great Grandfather about whom I know very little. It is all I have. His name was George Cutt. His address was recorded on the inside of the Testament as 2 Royal Oak Place Victoria SW1. I have researched and identified jobs and locations where he lived before and after WW1. Inside the Testament he wrote Manbina (or Mankina?) Feb 3/2/19 Basra. As the pocket testaments were often given to servicemen there is a possibility he was in the one of the branches of the military when he received this. His age, although he was not very young, meant he was liable for conscription. Basra was occupied by the British in WW1 who stayed until after the war; Manbina or Mankina is a name that has produced no results. There is no extant service record that I can find. Any suggestions? What was Manbina or Mankina? Can I even confirm he was called up? |