Ww1 british army ranks

    • [DOCX File]Police Memorial

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      British Army WW1 Medal Rolls Index Cards 1914-1920 via ancestery.com. Police Service History. Edgar joined Birmingham City Police 11th October 1911 as a 24 year old groom having previously served in the Army. He served on the ‘E’ Division with warrant number 7909.

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    • [DOC File]ROLL OF HONOUR - Walkington News

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      A sequence of allied offensives began with attacks by American and French armies on 26th September 1918 from Rhiems to Meuse: two British army’s at Cambrai on 27th September and British, Belgium and French armies in Flanders on 28th and 29th September.

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    • [DOC File]The Empire at War:

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      By the end of 1914, they made up almost one-third of the British Expeditionary Force in France. On the Western Front, the Indian Army lost 500 British officers, 500 Indian officers, and 20,000 other ranks. The Indian Army fought on the Western Front from 1914-1915, but the infantry were removed to the Middle East in late 1915.

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    • [DOCX File]www.policewarmemorial.uk

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      British Army WW1 Medal Rolls Index cards 1914-1920 Police Service History Birmingham City Police records show Thomas joined Birmingham City Police 23rd May 1910 as a 21 year old labourer, and he served on the ‘A’ Division, with warrant number 7801.

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    • [DOCX File]WordPress.com

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      Commander-in-Chief, British Armies in France. To ALL RANKS OF THE BRITISH ARMY IN FRANCE AND FLANDERS. Three weeks ago to-day the enemy began his terrific attacks against us on a fifty-mile front. His objects are to separate us from the French, to take the Channel Ports and destroy the British Army.

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    • [DOC File]World War 1

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      On Aug. 2nd, 1914, the Schlieffen Plan was put into operation when the German Army invaded Luxembourg & Belgium. However, the Germans were held up by the Belgian Army & were shocked by the Russian Army's advance into East Prussia. The Germans were also surprised by how quickly the British Expeditionary Force reached France and Belgium.

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    • [DOC File]Abbreviation Relevant to Gunners

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      The section headings are derived from the various phonetic alphabets used by the British Army since their first introduction in 1904. This first phonetic alphabet only covered the 6 commonly transposed letters. In 1914, DON was added for the letter ‘D’. A full phonetic alphabet was not introduced into the British Army until 1927.

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    • [DOC File]Source A by General Haig before the battle of the Somme in ...

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      “It is perfectly clear from Haig’s diary that he had no sense whatever, on July 1st, of the catastrophe that had befallen his army.” Source D is by William Brooks who was a private in the British army during World War 1. Haig's nickname was the butcher.

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    • [DOC File]Military Medal

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      British Army. and other . services, and formerly also to personnel of other . Commonwealth. countries, below . commissioned. rank, for bravery in battle on land. The medal was established on . 25 March. 1916. It was the . other ranks ' equivalent to the . Military Cross, which was awarded to commissioned officers and . Warrant Officers

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