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3KOH Bullion
Afternoon all,
Picked this lot up at the weekend , comments welcomed 3748 Hussar |
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David Ham
Evening all
The above group belonged to David Ham , believe he only served for a year during the fifty’s . The side cap bullion badge is Victorian . If someone has access to his military records I would appreciate a copy Cheers in advance 3748 Hussar |
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Only David Ham who I can find who fits the bill - other then being a few decades out.......
First Name: David Surname: Ham Rank: Private Service Number: 23340 Regiment: 3rd Hussars Archive Reference: WO 372/8/224648 (Can be found at The National Archives in Kew, and contains First World War, War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index) Collection: Nominal index of all service personnel serving in a theatre of war 1914-1919 First Name: D Surname: Ham Incident Details: War Office Daily List No. 5554 Report Date: 01/05/1918 More Information: Entitled to wear a "Wound Stripe" as authorised under Army Order 204 of 6th July 1916. The terms of this award being met by being named in this list. Rank: Lance Corporal Service Number: 23340 Casualty Listed As: Wounded Next Of Kin Address: Berrow Service: British Army Primary Unit: Hussars Archive Reference: NLS 1918_WList40 |
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Many thanks Leigh,
I believe he may have been in the 4th Hussars , waiting on confirmation from his son Regards Tony C Quote:
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That yellow lanyard could well be 4th Hussars.
Tim
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