That is a really detailed reply... I hope it can be helpful. It's good to know
that such details can be found.
This is the perfect time to dig deep into research.
Sue
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On 25 Mar 2020, at 4:22 pm, mcbridez <mcbridez@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
For those who might be interested
I had a great reply to my query from the British Military group I subscribe
to who were able to identify the soldiers regiment for her. Here is my reply
to her and a link to the information about her soldier.
Hi Rosemary
I could tell from the photo he was a Lance Corporal but more than likely he
would have been promoted later so that doesnt really help a lot. A couple of
other things. The stick he is holding was called a swagger stick and was
carried by NCOs - non commissioned officers - those who worked their way up
through the ranks. The braid on his left shoulder was a lanyard often they
would have something attached kept in the pocket like a pocket knife etc.
Just got a great detailed reply to my query which gives you lots more
information about your mans regiment and duties etc.. Here is a link to it
https://www.greatwarforum.org/topic/279968-identifying-ww1-soldiers-rank-and-regiment/?do=findComment&comment=2865967
Best wishes
Sharon
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