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Old 26-07-20, 11:44 AM
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Hi, can anyone identify the badge in this photo please ? It's my Great Uncle, Joseph Hussey. If identified would anybody be able to give any info if he was in the regiment.
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Old 26-07-20, 11:47 AM
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London Irish Regiment with blackened brass Harp with a Crown.

The shoulder title may be T LONDON.
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Old 26-07-20, 02:11 PM
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Ancestry has the Medal Index Card for Joseph Hussey showing him as No 601550 18 London Regt and No T/454024 Army service Corps
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Old 26-07-20, 02:41 PM
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First Name:
J
Surname:
Hussey
Incident Details:
War Office Daily List No.5715
Report Date:
06/11/1918
More Information:
Entitled to wear a "Wound Stripe" as authorised under Army Order 204 of the 6th July 1916. The terms of this award being named on this list.
Rank:
Private
Service Number:
601550
Casualty Listed As:
Wounded
Next Of Kin Address:
Charlton, S.E.
Service:
British Army
Primary Unit:
London Regiment
Archive Reference:
NLS 1918_WList67
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Old 26-07-20, 05:23 PM
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Presumably he started in the 18th Bn and then was transferred to the ASC after he was wounded. Not an uncommon occurrence to be put in the ASC or Labour Corps after being wounded.
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