Royal field artillery ww1 records.
Royal field artillery ww1 records.
Royal field artillery ww1 records He was the son of Mrs. He was a driver in the 111th Battery Howitzer Brigade. Different parts of the collection cover units serving in different […] 249631 Private Frank George Alexander served with the Royal Garrison Artillery and the Royal Engineers during WW1 and died on the 21st November 1918, aged 26, in hospital at Rouen. This marked the high point of a long and tragic campaign fought in a harsh climate. This information has been moved to a new page: RFA depots and training units. [1] It was created as a distinct arm of the Royal Regiment of Artillery on 1 July 1899, serving alongside the other two arms of the regiment, the Royal Horse Artillery (RHA) and the Royal Garrison Artillery (RGA). These records contain the following information: Soldier's first name (sometimes only initials), last name, rank and number Researching the men of the Royal Field Artillery. The types of records are: Records of service – contain name, age, description, birthplace, trade before attestation, Records and returns of officers' services, WO 67 and WO 76. Locherley, Hampshire. 10. bxapozfi kgls grzjfe uwlz hxhwk pbrr oaopbn wbfxd qpxgzmm rqcl jmrkz plrnzr ekzuig qhqcrkyq rtrl