Dazscuba Posted 10 November , 2017 Share Posted 10 November , 2017 Could anybody tell me what the numbers are for under killed in action? 1348/3511 also does anybody have copy of a Army form A 36? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tullybrone Posted 10 November , 2017 Share Posted 10 November , 2017 (edited) Hi, It might be helpful to members if you attach a copy of the document where you saw the numbers you are referring to. Steve Edited 10 November , 2017 by tullybrone Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dazscuba Posted 10 November , 2017 Author Share Posted 10 November , 2017 Thanks just added it now Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jay dubaya Posted 10 November , 2017 Share Posted 10 November , 2017 I suspect they may refer to the 2 lists that provided the information J Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jonbem Posted 10 November , 2017 Share Posted 10 November , 2017 OK I'm taking a punt here, but from the image above I note the "Posted" stamp refers to Cheshire Rgt. There is this chap First Name:Arthur Initials:A Surname:Gregory DOB:Circa 1889 Age:28 Birth Town:Weaverham, Northwich, Cheshire Resided Town:Northwich, Cheshire Nationality:British Date of Death:03/10/1917 Fate:Killed in Action Information:Parents: Allen and Mary Gregory, of 14, Wilbram Rd., Weaverham, Cheshire. Rank:Private Service Number:14767 Duty Location:France And Flanders or Corps Regiment No Rank 4th Cheshire Regiment 2944 Private Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dazscuba Posted 10 November , 2017 Author Share Posted 10 November , 2017 Hi yes it's the first one Arthur Gregory born Jan 1889. I have all that but thanks and v impressive. Just wondered what the numbers are under the Killed in action? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jonbem Posted 10 November , 2017 Share Posted 10 November , 2017 (edited) I would suggest page number/record number or vice versa. I look up the record of Soldiers effects HERE and it doesn't seem to match that number (579806) or the medal roll HERE (i852 or 1852) Edited 10 November , 2017 by jonbem Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dazscuba Posted 10 November , 2017 Author Share Posted 10 November , 2017 That's great thanks that's something else I have learnt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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