Michael Pegum Posted 31 January , 2013 Share Posted 31 January , 2013 If you are going to Kew, please have a look at WO 374/27646 and WO 339/79001. I am looking for the records of 2nd. Lt. Martin Glynn, 10th, att. 2nd, Battalion, the Worcestershire Regiment. He was killed in action on 29th September, 1918, aged 24 (son of Mrs. Mary Glynn of Clough, Gurteen, Co. Galway), He was originally a private in the Irish Guards (No. 6630), and I have retrieved his medal card. If either record at Kew is the right one, I will get in touch with the Archives to obtain copies. Many thanks if you can help Michael Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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