Was your Army Service Corps soldier renumbered with a T4 prefix? Formed in Belfast in September 1914 from the Belfast Volunteers. A week later 16th (Irish) Division attacked Ginchy, a mile north-east of Guillemont. He has travelled to places most have never heard of. Royal Irish Rifles (d.14th Jul 1917), 2nd Lt. Sydney James Livingston Downey 14th Battalion Royal Irish Rifles (d.7th Jun 1917), Rflmn. - Royal Irish Fusiliers Museum 2nd Battalion (d.6th Aug 1917 ), McClements William James. The Royal Irish Rifles was formed in 1881, under the Childers Reforms, with the amalgamation of the 83rd (County of Dublin) Regiment of Foot and the 86th Regiment of Foot. It's easy! Pte. Royal Irish Rifles. They proceeded to France with the BEF, landing at Rouen on the 14th of August. The Royal Irish Rifles was formed in 1881, under the Childers Reforms, with the amalgamation of the 83rd (County of Dublin) Regiment of Foot and the 86th Regiment of Foot. If you find it a valuable resource, please consider becoming a supporter. 10th Btn. Middlesex Regiment who died 25/02/1921 LADYWELL CEMETERY United Kingdom '
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Formed in County Down in September 1914 from the Down Volunteers.
On either flank of the Ulster Division, the German defences had prevailed. Not so well known are the stories of other Irish regiments and other battalions of our antecedent regiments in that attack. A Coy. Our antecedent regiments earned eight: Albert (1st - 13th July); Bazentin Ridge(14th -17th July); Pozires (23rdJuly 7th August); Guillemont (3rd 6th September); Ginchy (9th September); le Transloy (1st October 11th November); Ancre Heights (1st October 11th November); Ancre (13th 18th November). Royal Horse Artillery who died 21/02/1917 GUARDS CEMETERY, COMBLES France '
In his history of the Ulster Division, Cyril Falls, an officer of the Division, dismisses the attack by 108th Brigade on the left flank as separate from the other and of less importance, a strange comment since this attack was integral to the overall 36th Division, and Fourth Army, plan. Pte. Rfm. 14th Bde. 5th (Extra Reserve) Battalion based on surviving service records dates from between 17thOctober (5/9858)-18thNovember 1916 (5/9986) so could not have served in a theatre of war in 1914/15, therefore no entitlement to the 14-15 Star. 11th (South Antrim) Btn. (d.7th Jun 1917), Brien Phelim. Moved to England in April 1918, going to Larkhill. . Colvin Robert. 1st Battalion (d.21st March 1918), Bustard W. E.. 14th Btn. Re-enlisted the following day, number 7006511. var fontstart = ''
- Royal Ulster Rifles Museum By doing so, you will enable it to remain free to all. 28 June was a wonderful day for the people of Bushmills and a great honour for our Society that the Queen graciously agreed to perform the official unveiling. (d.6th Jun 1918), Scott Walter. 7 July 1915: embarked at Liverpool and sailed to Gallipoli via Mudros. In early 1888, now Corporal OCathain and the 2nd Battalion was stationed at Alexandria in Egypt. If anyone has any further information as to how he died, I would be very grateful to hear from you. August 1914 : at Belfast. We respect the effort he made to give us the peace and freedom we enjoy today. During this patrol Major Herbert Musgrave from Corps Intelligence was killed. Rfm. 2nd Btn. 9th (Service) Battalion (West Belfast) Rfl. They moved to the Curragh in February 1915 then in May 1915 they moved to Hackwood Park, Basingstoke, England for final training. Balmoral Industrial School Roll of Honour. Returned to UK and landed at Liverpool on 22 October 1914. When he enlisted, he served with the 12th Battalion, Royal Irish Rifles, a regiment of the 36th (Ulster) Division. 1st Garrison Battalion, Royal Irish Rifles, 8th (East Belfast) Battalion, Royal Irish Rifles, 9th (West Belfast) Battalion, Royal Irish Rifles, 10th (South Belfast) Battalion, Royal Irish Rifles, 11th (South Antrim) Battalion, Royal Irish Rifles, 12th (Central Antrim) Battalion, Royal Irish Rifles, 13th (1st County Down) Battalion, Royal Irish Rifles, 14th (Young Citizens) Battalion, Royal Irish Rifles, 15th (North Belfast) Battalion, Royal Irish Rifles, 16th (2nd County Down Pioneers) Battalion, Royal Irish Rifles, Adams Dickson. (d.15th July 1916), Ireland James. 20th (Reserve) Battalion CLM, thank you so much. The 83rd who were fighting in the Transvaal War (First Anglo-Boer War) at the time, became the new regiments 1st Battalion. Royal Irish Rifles (d.16th Aug 1917), Pte. Came under orders of 109th Brigade in 36th (Ulster) Division. (d.20th Sep 1914), Brians Thomas Hutchinson. He was had a tour in the Middle East and was a prisoner-of-war but I don't know where. JOHN THE BAPTIST, LAWRENCE AND ANN) CHURCHYARD United Kingdom '
On 13 December, 10 officers and 450 other ranks were moved with only one hours notice to garrison Cairo. . Haig wanted a delay so that the British Expeditionary Force could amass more artillery and better train their citizen soldiers. He was seven hours engaged in this most gallant work, and finally was so exhausted that he had to give it up. Rflmn 1st Battalion (d.16th August 1917), Craig James. to help with the costs of keeping the site running. (d.1st July 1916), McAuley John. Terms of Service apply. While 7th Bn The Royal Irish Rifles was the only battalion of our antecedent regiments to serve in either 47th or 48th Brigades, 49th Brigade included two battalions of Inniskillings and two of Faughs (7th and 8th in both cases) and was known unofficially as the 'Ulster Brigade'. The Faughs, whose involvement did not begin until late in the day, became embroiled in an effort to relieve troops besieged in the German redoubt known as The Quadrilateral. 16th Btn. in Runcorn, Cheshire. William McCullough 9th Btn. 1st Battalion (d.24th April 1917), Gibson Walter David. (d.4th October 1914), Craig Thomas. Upcoming changes to logging in - click here, GWF is free to use so please support the Forum, http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/help-with-your-research/research-guides/prisoners-of-war-british-hands/, The George V, General Service Medal - the clasp indicates the qualification was by virtue of serving at Ramadi or north of a line east and west through Ramadi between 10 December 1919 and 13 June 1920, or as part of an establishment within Iraq between 1 July and 17 November 1920. Royal Marine Light Infantry who died 17/03/1918 BELLAVISTA OLD BRITISH CEMETERY Peru '
2nd Lt. 10th Btn. It participated in the final Allied offensive against Germany in 1918 before returning home in May 1919. We have a large archive of soldier records. Cooper, Bryan, The Tenth (Irish) Division in Gallipoli (Dublin, Irish Academic Press, 1993). Irish men of all denominations fought side by side in the 10th (Irish), 16th (Irish) and 36th (Ulster) Division, and were decorated for their gallantry and bravery throughout the war. 14th Btn. October 1915 : landed at Boulogne. Training was twelve weeks so the earliest he could have gone to France was February/March 1917. (d.2nd May 1915), Bowes Michael. Formed in Belfast in September 1914 from the Belfast Volunteers. 10th Btn. (d.1st Jul 1916), Henderson J.. 14th Btn. Both regular battalions of the Inniskillings were involved, as were 1st Bn The Royal Irish Rifles and 1st Bn The Royal Irish Fusiliers. The Long, Long Trail has always been free to use but it does cost money to operate. We'd like to use additional cookies to remember your settings and understand how you use our services. became Pioneer Battalion to 36th (Ulster) Division in January 1915. Royal Irish Rifles. was unveiled by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in the town of Bushmills, County Antrim. In 1937, the London Irish Rifles became a Territorial Army battalion of the Rifles, and the only TA battalion of an Irish regiment. John Campbell 14th Btn. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. Pte 13th (1st County Down) Battalion, Richardson I.. 10th Btn (d.1st Jul 1916), Russell Christopher. Researching soldiers of the British Army in the Great War of 1914-1919. July 1915 : moved to Seaford. 13th Btn. Moved to Dublin but was at Newtownards by February 1916. A training unit of the Special Reserve, it moved on mobilisation to Holywood Barracks, with detachments going on coast defences. Rfm. Appears to have been at Cawnpore, Allahabad and possibly Shahjahanpur. We have a large archive of soldier records. This sample comprises some 15,000 records of soldiers who served with the Royal Irish Rifles and Royal Irish Fusiliers up to 1922. 'Nec Aspera Terrent. 1st Battalion Royal Irish Rifles in World War I, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1st_Battalion_Royal_Irish_Rifles_in_World_War_I&oldid=1092217151, Battalions of the British Army in World War I, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 8 June 2022, at 22:02. My other grandfather, who served on the German side, was also aPoW. Moved to Carrickfergus in April 1915 and on to Newry in April 1917. The last casualty that Quigg saved was Robert Matthews, from the village of Mosside, less than six miles from Bushmills. The regiment was then posted to Nova Scotia. 14th Btn. 16th Bn (d.2nd Dec 1917), Slacke Charles Owen. You signify acceptance of our use of cookies when you click the Accept button or by your continued use of the site. (d.1st Jul 1916), Hill William Quintis Ewart. The badge of the regiment as depicted on a CWGC grave headstone. (d.7th Jun 1917), Bird Alfred Thomas. L/Cpl. The regiment returned home in 1875 and then Rory found himself in Bermuda in 1880 before the unit was amalgamated. (d.1st Jul 1917), Bothwell Thomas Henry. . Rfm. 14th Btn. After a rest, it was posted to Bouchavesnes-Bergen at the end of December and advanced to take a swathe of German-held territory during the German retreat to the Hindenburg Line in March 1917. Rflm. 1/18th (London Irish Rifles) Btn. 7th (Service) Battalion Part of 7th Brigade in 3rd Division. In all, twenty Irish battalions, plus The Tyneside Irish, took part in the attack. I see no reason why he received the 1914-15 Star except by an error. The Division was relieved on 2 July, having suffered 5104 casualties of who approximately 2069 died. 2nd Bn. Rflmn. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission has 361 recorded WW1 deaths for the 8th (Service) Battalion, Royal . Salter J. W.. 2nd Lt. B Coy 11th (South Antrim) Btn. var day=mydate.getDay()
2nd Battalion July 1915 : moved to Seaford. 23 August 1917 : transferred to 49th Brigade in same Division. 12th (Service) Battalion (Central Antrim) (d.1st July 1915), Blackadder Thomas. John had been born in September of 1914 and his other sons were two and four years old. Patrick Toman 2nd Btn. Please note Sergeant Rory OCathain is a fictitious character. The battle mentioned here should be the Battle of Aubers ridge (910 May 1915) - the battalion successfully took its objectives at Rouge Bancs near Fromelles, but it again suffered very heavy casualties. Moved in June 1915 to Ballyholley and to England in September, going to Aldershot. Was 19 years old that a man could enlisted? Killed in action on the 1st July 1916 - Age 20. They should be Star, War Medal, Victory Medal and General Service Medal. The third Battalion was short-lived and was disbanded in . Commemoration Society (Images courtesy of the Society). 8th Btn. (d.1st Nov 1916) Anderson Stanley Orme. 9th Btn. He was a prisoner-of-war but I don't know where. 1st Battalion, Royal Irish Rifles were in Aden at the out break of the Great Was in August 1914. In 1958 the Royal Ulster Rifles became part of the North Irish Brigade, and were expected to wear the Brigade badge. 1st Btn. We are now on Facebook. Returned to Belfast in April 1916. They joined the 107th Brigade 36th (Ulster) Division at Ballykinler. Belfast Recruiting. The Long, Long Trail website uses cookies only to make sure the site works and to improve your experience as a user. Discharged at Rugeley Camp 5.3.1919. In memory of Frank, Harry, Thomas, William, Gabriel and James, and all other members of my family who experienced the terrible Great War. var mydate=new Date()
8th Btn. 'I turned over one poor chap on a rocky, bloody crag on Tanngoucha. But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience. No personal details are collected. 10th (Service) Battalion (South Belfast) HERE is the medal roll on Ancestry. He fought in 15 major battles while in France. Repatriated 27.11.1918. My question can you tell me what battalion he was in. 1st Bn. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for British Army pre WW1 period Artist Rifles hat badge at the best online prices at eBay! 16th (Service) Battalion (2nd County Down) (Pioneers) in his home town of Bushmills, in time for the centenary of the first day of the Battle of the Somme. 15th (North Belfast) Btn. Returned to UK and landed at Liverpool on 22 October 1914. 8 October 1915 : transferred with Brigade to 25th Division. Since there were Leinster, Connaught and Munster regiments, the War Office decided that there should also be an Ulster regiment and the Royal Irish Rifles became the Royal Ulster Rifles on 1 January 1921. (d.14th Nov 1916), Brooks Patrick. Royal Irish Rifles, Rflmn. 17th (Reserve) Battalion 14th Btn. World War 1 One ww1 wwII greatwar great 1914 1918 first battalion regiment 2nd Battalion, Royal Irish Rifles 2nd Battalion, Royal Irish Rifles were based at Tidworth with 7th Brigade, 3rd Division when war broke out in August 1914. In 1917 they were in action at the Battle of Messines attacking between the Wulverghem-Messines and Wulverghem-Wytschaete roads. (d.7th Jun 1917). For Sergeant OCathain the war ended in the Winter of 1914. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission has 715 recorded WW1 deaths for the 12th (Service) Battalion, (Central Antrim), Royal Irish Rifles. 11th Btn. Highland Light Infantry who died 19/03/1915 LE TOURET MEMORIAL France '
July 1915 : moved to Seaford. 1st Btn. dailyinfo[2]=' 8020 Serjeant Charles POOLE "C" Coy. 18 February 1918 : disbanded in France, troops going to 22nd Entrenching Battalion. The 36 Division HQ (General Staff) diary ishere, orhere. Belfast City Hospital History . Exploring a Shared History for a Better Future. (d.1st Jul 1916), Topping Samuel. August 1914 : in Aden. I was able to walk along the very road where he was wounded for the last time in 1918 and to visit the grave of his patrol mate Herbert Musgrave. Royal Irish Rifles (d.21st April 1917), Rfm. Ken, George's birthdate is 15 November 1898 (he was born in Gilford). 13th (Service) Battalion (1st County Down) One war correspondent wrote that Their attack was one of the finest displays of human courage in the world but, on 1st and 2nd July, their losses exceeded 5,500 dead, wounded or missing. (d.16th January 1916), Mussen Richard. The bloody and prolonged Somme campaign included some of the hardest-earned battle honours handed down from our antecedent regiments. The 1st Battalion took part in the Battle of Neuve Chapelle in March 1915, the Battle of Fromelles in July 1915 and the Battle of Loos in September 1915 before taking part in the Battle of the Somme in September 1916. if (dailyinfo[daym] != "") { document.write(fontstart+dailyinfo[daym]+fontend) }
By the end of the day two companies had been lost, the Commanding Officer wounded (he died later), the Adjutant killed and the Assistant Adjutant found it impossible to produce an accurate report of the days fighting. 5 March 1915 : absorbed a company of the Royal Jersey Militia. dailyinfo[14]=' 16511 Private Albert COLEMAN "D" Coy. Formed in Belfast in September 1914 from the Belfast Volunteers. The Red Cross have a couple of records which can be linked to (using the 'PA' and 'R' numbers shown) from thisindex card. Allsopp Matthew. Attacking on the left flank of the Ulster Division, as part of 29th Division, 1st Bn The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers sustained heavy losses, their casualties numbering 568, much the same as the most heavily hit units of 36th Division 13th Bn The Royal Irish Rifles and 11th Bn The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers (595 and 598 respectively). Royal Navy who died 15/03/1917 CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL United Kingdom '
Over 60,000 was raised. Rfmn. (d.1st July 1916) Bothwell R.. (d.1st Jul 1917) 15th Btn. (d.7th Jun 1917), Currie Harold. (d.1st Jul 1916), Leinster David A.. Rfm 10th Btn. 12th Btn. 11th Btn. My granddad made a life after the war but suffered PTSD which he dealt with by prayer, solitude, and by swearing off alcohol. Royal Irish Rifles. Rfm. Formed at Belfast in September 1914 as part of K2 and came under command of 48th Brigade in 16th (Irish) Division. Pte. A training unit of the Special Reserve, it moved on mobilisation to Belfast. Royal Horse Artillery who died 16/03/1917 VARENNES MILITARY CEMETERY France '
13 November 1917 : transferred to 108th Brigade in 36th (Ulster) Division, absorbing 7th Battalion. A greater British commitment was called for and Haigs plea for a delay until August was rejected. The following month, the battalion was sent to the rear for rest and training after a full year in the trenches. John Armstrong 7th Btn. Returned to UK and landed at Devonport on 18 November 1914, then came under command of 82nd Brigade, 27th Division. Formed at Lurgan in September 1914 from the Down Volunteers. 3rd (Reserve) Battalion Fourth (UK) Army deployment, 1 July 1916. Moved to England in April 1918, going to Larkhill where absorbed by 3rd (Reserve) Bn. The Regiment was officially formed in 1881 when the 83rd and 86th Regiments of Foot were amalgamated however its history can be traced back 88 years prior to this date. 9th Btn. I don't know exactly how he died, as records say he "Died of Wounds." Recruting map of Ireland in the First World War. Rflmn. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. Search this site. Braving No-Mans Land Sergeant Robert Quigg V.C, By Leonard Quigg/the Robert Quigg V.C. Subscribe now for regular news, updates and priority booking for events, All content is available under the Open Government Licence v3.0, except where otherwise stated, 1912-1917: records of the Young Citizen Volunteers of Ireland, later the 14th Battalion Royal Irish Rifles, Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI), 1917: company roll book for 7th Battalion, About our
Although the attack in the northern sector of Fourth Armys line had been repelled almost everywhere, there was significant success to the south where divisions of XV and XIII Corps took most of their first-day objectives; many of the others were taken in subsequent days. H.M.S. Formed in County Antrim in September 1914 from the Antrim Volunteers. Stanley Maurice Downs 3616 &, 7006511 service number relates to a general renumbering of the army in 1920, and falls within the number block allocated to the Royal Irish Rifles - see, The 2nd, 3rd, and 4th medals are the Victory Medal, the British War Medal, and the 1914/15 Star - see, War Establishments (composition of units) and Orders of Battle (composition of formations). else { document.write(fontstart+"No major events today"+fontend); }
14th Btn. Royal Irish Rifles Battalions of the Regular Army 1st Battalion August 1914 : in Aden. It then had to weather heavy German counter-attacks which failed to dislodge the members of the battalion but caused very heavy casualties, amounting to 18 officers and 440 other ranks, including its Colonel. 15th (Service) Battalion (North Belfast) [4], After a further tour of the trenches at Rouge Bancs, the battalion was posted to Albert in the Somme. Rfm. Pte. Landed Anzac Cove 5 August 1915. British Army WW1 period 23rd Hussars hat badge. - Royal Irish Rifles during the Great War -. The remaining nine never appeared and were assumed to have died. 14th Btn. I came across a reference to my own granduncle's death (he was a mere rifleman/private) in Taylor's history of the 2 nd Royal Irish Rifles in the Great War. While 7th Bn The Royal Irish Rifles was the only battalion of our antecedent regiments to serve in either 47th or 48th Brigades, 49th Brigade included two battalions of Inniskillings and two of Faughs (7th and 8th in both cases) and was known unofficially as the Ulster Brigade. All names on this list have been submitted by relatives, friends, neighbours and others who wish to remember them, if you have any names to add or any recollections or photos of those listed,
Rflm. With 49th Brigade called in to support the attack, more success was gained on the left where 7th Bn The Royal Irish Rifles of 48th Brigade and 7th Bn The Royal Irish Fusiliers of 49th Brigade broke through the German line, allowing two battalions from The Royal Dublin Fusiliers to pass through to seize the objective. Please note: We are unable to provide individual research. Pte. document.write;
The sole Irish unit involved was 2nd Bn The Royal Irish Regiment (18th of Foot) in 22nd Brigade of the 7th Division, at Mametz. The unit's final incarnation was as D (London Irish Rifles) Company, the London Regiment. Pages. (d.7th July 1917 ), Anderson Stanley Orme. //-->, By Welcome. Bloomfield Arthur Henry. 6 November 1914 : landed at Le Havre. After all is over - and the remainder of the Empire is understandably irritated with Ireland - I hope these countless Duffs, from both the North and the South, and in all three services, will be remembered. After an initial artillery bombardment, the battalion advanced to the previously captured German front lines and helped to secure the village of Neuve-Chapelle. Welcome to Irelands Great War a program dedicated to exploring Irelands role in the Great War 1914 1918, its aftermath and legacy. 'I turned over one poor chap on a rocky, bloody crag on Tanngoucha. dailyinfo[27]=' 5778 Private William CUMMINGS 6th Bn. Rflmn. (d.16th Aug 1917), Bailie David. 12th Btn. (d.21st Jun 1917). September 1917 : moved to Egypt for service in Palestine. - Royal Ulster Rifles Museum dailyinfo[17]=' PLY/3566 Private Samuel ROBINSON H.M.S. Absorbed into 2nd Bn on 14 November 1917. Albert Edward Cox 14th Btn. The summary includes a brief description of the collection(s) (usually including the covering dates of the collection),
Lincolnshire Regiment who died 05/03/1916 CITE BONJEAN MILITARY CEMETERY, ARMENTIERES France '
When the Great War started in August 1914 The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, The Royal Irish Rifles and The Royal Irish Fusiliers were in the British Expeditionary Force that went to France and fought in the first battles that developed into the stalemate of trench warfare. This happened on the 14th of July 1916 after his battalion had been in action at Ovilliers. Hi Janis, He was born at Gilford, Co. Down, 15.11.1898, the son of George and Sarah Jane Harper nee Quinn. On that date, Saturday 1st July 1916, soldiers from seventeen battalions of our antecedent regiments took part in the opening attack of an offensive that lasted until late-November. Moved to England in April 1918, going to Larkhill where absorbed by 3rd (Reserve) Bn. It participated in several of the most significant battles of the war, including the battles of Neuve-Chapelle, the Somme, Passchendaele and St Quentin. Looking at your PDF, the medals are (left to right): Curiously, his Medal Index Card (linked by Jon in post#3) isn't annotated to show an award of the 14/15 Star; and I didn't find him in the relevant medal roll. Royal Irish Rifles: KIA: var year=mydate.getYear()
2th Btn. 14th Btn. Before the First World War, Robert Quigg worked on the Macnaghten estate close to the Giants Causeway, Co. Antrim. [4] The Battalion's chaplain, Donal O'Sullivan was killed in the Somme. Copyright 2023. 2nd Lt. 14th Btn. I was personally greatly privileged to have the honour of welcoming the Queen to Bushmills, informing the audience about the statue, and inviting Her Majesty to perform the unveiling. Rfm. . Northamptonshire Regiment who died 14/03/1915 LE TOURET MEMORIAL France '
Rfm. (d.22nd Aug 1916), Graham N. C.. Capt. Frederick Bryans 15th Btn. In October 1899, the Second Anglo-Boer War broke out between the British Empire and the independent Boer states of the South African Republic (Republic of Transvaal) and the Orange Free State. Royal Irish Rifles (d.21st Nov 1917), Rflmn. var dailyinfo= new Array(31)
(d.24th Jun 1915), Bruce James. (d.7th Jun 1917), Burns John. dailyinfo[13]=' 37643 Sapper Thomas John ECCLESTON Tunnelling Coy. (d.25th Sep 1915), Bowler Harold. (d.24th March 1917), Blair A. G.. 10th Btn. (d.3rd September 1916), Fitzsimons J. F.. 14th Btn. I am sorry that I don't have much more information for you. Remembered Today:
The battalion war diary for March 1918 ishere at the National Archives, orhere on Ancestry. Rflmn. - Inniskillings Museum Accepting he may have added a few months to his age on enlistment if he told the truth it means he enlisted aged eighteen. It was amazing to see him with both arms and looking amazingly like my son, his grandson at the same age 100 years apart. Moved to Clandeboye in December 1914. . Rfm. He left behind his wife Catherine (Nee McCormick) and his three sons Richard, Patrick and John. 1st Btn. The painting, 'Attack of the Ulster Division, 1 July 1916' by J P Beadle' is reproduced by kind permission of the Belfast City Council. You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. The Wartime Memories Project is a non profit organisation run by volunteers. 14th Btn. Rflm. It was thought he might have to lose the leg but it was saved. The Somme offensive was part of an Entente strategic plan for 1916 with a Franco-British attack on the Western Front, Russian on the Eastern Front and Italian on the Southern. Written by Chris Baker. dailyinfo[25]=' 262952 Private Archibald Stanley BURGNEAY 8th Bn. The Royal Irish Regiment, until 1881 the 18th Regiment of Foot, was an infantry regiment of the line in the British Army, first raised in 1684. - Inniskillings Museum (d.1st Jul 1916), Gallagher Thomas. Ken, we were under the assumption that he lied about his age when he enlisted.
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