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Alexander Fulton RFA


Adam Llewellyn

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Good Day All,

22163 Gnr. Alexander Fulton RFA.

Alexanders service records do not seem to have survived, so if any kind soul could help with any additional information it would be greatly appreciated.

The information from the MIC is as follows,

Date of entry 17.07.1915 France.

Victory and BWM RFA.332B page 4625.

15 Star RFA/1A/B page 2150.

I'm assuming that the tartan squares are battery patches? Confirmation please.

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Best Regards. Llew.

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Good Day All,

22163 Gnr. Alexander Fulton RFA.

Alexanders service records do not seem to have survived, so if any kind soul could help with any additional information it would be greatly appreciated.

The information from the MIC is as follows,

Date of entry 17.07.1915 France.

Victory and BWM RFA.332B page 4625.

15 Star RFA/1A/B page 2150.

I'm assuming that the tartan squares are battery patches? Confirmation please.

DSC01134-1.jpg

Best Regards. Llew.

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Hello Ray,

Did you have any additional information?

Best laid plans Kevin :P .

Regards. Llew.

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Hi Llew,

Not listed in De Ruvigny's Roll 1914-1918 nor National Roll of the Great War 1914-1918

Grant

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Cheers Grant, thanks for looking. Do you know of any RFA experts on the forum? I'm hopefull that someone will be able to tell me allsorts on Alexander :lol:

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Bound to be several here.

Proberly just having their tea, give em 15 minutes

Grant

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While your waiting, what the story with this chap?

I see he's not on CWGC, so you have obviously pinched his badges from somewhere :-)

Grant

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Decided to invest in my pension fund mate. Couldn't really afford it, but just couldn't help myself. Ended up having to delve in to my boiler repair fund and will not be eating in the near future. lol

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Very nice.

Do you think he's a local lad ? - cant see one on the 1911

Grant

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I got them from the Medal Centre in Hexham and they had him down as being from the North of England. I'm thinking that he may even be a Scottish gent, going by the name and those arm patches. I'm hoping that an expert will come along and tell me that he was with a Scottish Battery in the RFA and may be able to point me in the right direction on a place of birth and residence. I've got it in to my head that with the patches being tartan he would have been with a Scottish unit, makes sense to me.

Adam.

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See you gone and confused everyone :unsure:

They dont know wether to reply to Adam, Bob or Llew :lol:

Now you'll never know what they had for tea :angry2:

Grant

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