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can anyone tell any information on these 2 soldiers
J s Stewart Royal scots fusiliers.
army no 25404.
pte J s stewart Highland light infantry
army no 42636
medal victory- roll D/108 - page 1559
British- rol D/108 - page 1559.
can anyone help me find more on these 2 men
cheers ander19
army no 25404.
pte J s stewart Highland light infantry
army no 42636
medal victory- roll D/108 - page 1559
British- rol D/108 - page 1559.
can anyone help me find more on these 2 men
cheers ander19
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The info you get in the medal rolls is very limited in most cases, as all those that saw service on the Battlefield were given a set of medals and so it's a vast archive amd those that originally filled in the form were filling in thousands.
You would be better looking for the sign up papers or the discharge papers, which should give you more personal info on the infividual, these should be in the catalogues at kew, if the person was ever mentioned in the regimental dispatches or recorded in the commanding officers account, there may be info to be found in the regimental museums.
http://www.nationalar.../news/stories/150.htm
You would be better looking for the sign up papers or the discharge papers, which should give you more personal info on the infividual, these should be in the catalogues at kew, if the person was ever mentioned in the regimental dispatches or recorded in the commanding officers account, there may be info to be found in the regimental museums.
http://www.nationalar.../news/stories/150.htm
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