tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1944079581687608453.post2053584847926181430..comments2024-03-18T18:08:58.999+00:00Comments on Army Service Numbers 1881-1918: 3rd Scottish Horse 1914-1915Paul Nixonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12354531380984476532noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1944079581687608453.post-72406398727033426502018-08-04T18:30:40.354+01:002018-08-04T18:30:40.354+01:00I don't know of a nominal roll, I'm afraid...I don't know of a nominal roll, I'm afraid. But start with your grandfather's entries on the medal rolls and see where that takes you. You will need to sign up to Ancestry in order to do this. My guess is that he was an August 1914 enlistment.Paul Nixonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12354531380984476532noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1944079581687608453.post-51752144239848166522018-07-09T05:05:39.839+01:002018-07-09T05:05:39.839+01:00Thankyou for this information. My Grandfather, Jo...Thankyou for this information. My Grandfather, John Douglas of Bonhill Alexandria, born on 15 January 1897, was a member of the 3 Scottish Horse. I have his war medals to confirm this. His Regimentental number was 55. His medal card shows a second number, which I have to assume was issued on his reassignment to the Cameron Highlanders. My Father believed that my Grand Father was assigned to the Lovat Scouts, which is plausable. Are you able to point me in the direction of any nominal roll for the 3 SH recruits? Can I take it that as his regimental number was 55, he would have been enlisted in the first 447 in August 14? Regards Harvie DouglasAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com