tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1944079581687608453.post8594603637464914921..comments2024-03-18T18:08:58.999+00:00Comments on Army Service Numbers 1881-1918: 13390 James Cree, 20th DLIPaul Nixonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12354531380984476532noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1944079581687608453.post-76096769177294185792011-11-12T06:39:40.375+00:002011-11-12T06:39:40.375+00:00Dave, you're welcome.
As I mentioned, you sho...Dave, you're welcome.<br /><br />As I mentioned, you should check the medal rolls at the National Archives to see if battalions are noted. The references you give are the references for the original rolls which are housed at The National Archives in London. You can access these yourself or engage a researcher to do so. Ancestry has just published the Silber War Badge Rolls but you need the rolls for the BWM and Victory Medal (one roll) and the 1914-15 Star (another roll).<br /><br />PaulPaul Nixonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12354531380984476532noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1944079581687608453.post-52704148243408577642011-11-11T17:17:37.620+00:002011-11-11T17:17:37.620+00:00Sorry it has taken so long for me to say it but th...Sorry it has taken so long for me to say it but thank you for the information regarding my grandfather, James Cree. I have obtained a download of his MIC which shows roll reference 0/1/103 B9 (or possibly 139?), page 1427 for the BWM and Victory medals, and shows roll reference 0/1/16B, page 808 for the 15 Star medal. Do these references enable you to give me any further information regarding which battalions James Cree served with in WW1? Regards, Davedtgoodhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10633145412492211456noreply@blogger.com