WebLives of the First World War. Discover, explore and remember millions of personal stories from the First World War. Accessibility Menu WebRFA was raised to support the 25th Division, and moved to France on 25th September 1915. The Division was engaged during the Battle of the Somme in 1916. In May and June 1917, …
Harold Hood Rank: Shoeing Smith Regiment/Service: Royal Field Artillery
Web9 Dec 2014 · The Royal Regiment of Artillery ordered the recording of Marriages of its Non-Commissioned Officers and men plus the Baptisms of any of their children whilst on service, anywhere in the world. No doubt this was primarily for pension purposes. WebRoyal Field Artillery: First World War: 5 April 1917 Charles Gough: Major: 5th Bengal European Cavalry: Indian Mutiny: 15 August 1857, 18 August 1857, 27 January 1858, ... Shoeing Smith: Royal Horse Artillery: Second Boer War: 20 December 1901 George Ingouville: Captain of the Mast: HMS Arrogant: Crimean War: 13 July 1855 George Ingram ... if textbox1
Information on Shoe Smiths Royal Field Artillery 1914
WebRoyal Field Artillery during World War 1. More information about Royal Field Artillery. Formed: 1899 Disbanded: 1924 Royal Field Artillery At the end of the 19th century The … WebLives of the First World War. Discover, explore and remember millions of personal stories from the First World War. Accessibility Menu WebRank: Shoeing Smith Regiment/Service: Royal Field Artillery Unit Text: 48th Army Bde. Age: 19 Date of Death: 29/07/1918. Died of Wounds Service No: 98316 Harold Hood was born on 3 Aug 1898 in Ashford Bowdler, Ludlow, Shropshire, and baptised there on 22 August. He was the youngest son of Edwin Hood (1851-1918) and Fanny Hood (née Beaton 1856 ... is swem free