Pattie now has his own page: http://www.ushistory.org/brandywine/special/art09.htm Cheers, Doc M Dr. M. M. Gilchrist ... eGroup home:...
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Iain Kerr
iainkerr@...
Apr 1, 1999 5:10 pm
... some 20 years ago. After some research at that time only came up with brief history. He had been told to soak it in tongue groove oil, or something to ...
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ninety3rd@...
Apr 2, 1999 4:24 pm
Re: Sutherland Highlanders sword garwi-@... wrote: >> A friend of mine's son found a sword that had been burried in clay some 20 years...
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NINETY3RD@...
Apr 2, 1999 4:35 pm
Re: Sutherland Highlanders sword garwi-@... wrote: >> A friend of mine's son found a sword that had been burried in clay some 20 years...
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jyeager@...
Apr 4, 1999 6:52 pm
No info to help, sorry, but interestingly enough, Patrick O'Brien says in one of the Aubrey/Maturin novels that "surgeons" in the British Navy used to have a...
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HRA
jra81@...
Apr 5, 1999 9:19 pm
Kevin, your return address was not attached. I hope you get this!!! If anyone has Kevens email, please advise!!! It does sound like a bonnet badge for an...
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mikesyoung@...
Apr 9, 1999 2:49 pm
Subject: Highlanders Date: Fri, 9 Apr 1999 10:35:22 GMT From: rsbaker@... I am trying to find some history on a man by the name of Albert McQueen who ...
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Iain Kerr
iainkerr@...
Apr 9, 1999 7:18 pm
... Ross, That is an unfortunately vague enquiry. There were several regular regiments of the British Army whose title includer the term "Highlanders". After...
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john@...
Apr 9, 1999 9:23 pm
Last Friday, 2nd April,I had the honour of attending the Dinner of the Highland Branch of the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders Regimental Association.I went...
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bliu@...
Apr 12, 1999 1:54 am
looking for any information about george christie henderson- member of the black watch and active in the second boer war. he later lived in montreal, piped in...
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tony@...
Apr 12, 1999 8:18 pm
Can anyone help me with details about the above Association. Some year's ago I purchased a lapel badge in the shape of a triangle with a springbok at the top,...
... More of a 'generic Highlander', I'd have said. Not a specific individual, but a type, as presented in a Lowland Jaco. song. cheers, Doc M Dr. M. M....
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T. F. Mills
tomills@...
Apr 27, 1999 8:14 am
... Some research (not mine, and perhaps superficial) suggests that he did exist: a cattle baron at a time when cattle was very important to the Scottish...
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iskbydand@...
May 1, 1999 4:22 am
Good Evening. . . I spoke earlier this evening with an friend to is an FSA, Scot. I'm curious to know if this Society is helpful regarding military history?...
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M M Gilchrist
docm@...
May 1, 1999 11:52 pm
... Dear Ian, We're all different - it's just that the archaeologists have had a lot of news lately. My interests are in Scots officers in the American War of ...
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Brian Kaighin
kaigs@...
May 2, 1999 7:32 am
Good day, At last my CD-ROM on the Siege & Relief of Ladysmith is complete, went on sale last Friday and is loaded with photographs, stories, anecdotes and...
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M M Gilchrist
docm@...
May 8, 1999 5:44 pm
At long last... The long-promised Doc M website (with contribs from the other 3 Musketeers, alias Holley, Janie and Max) is on-line. Welcome to Silver Whistle...
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phild5614@...
May 12, 1999 12:41 pm
I am trying to find out how to obtain the service record for my grandfather. He served in the 2nd Bat. Royal Scots for 14 yrs being discharged in 1919. I have...
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Iain Kerr
iainkerr@...
May 12, 1999 8:55 pm
... grandfather. ... 1919. ... Phil, The armed services personnel records for those serving in 1914 up to 1921 are currently being released from the Ministry...
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donald pedler
dped@...
May 16, 1999 3:54 am
GReetings, Can anyone provide information on the gallantry award introduced by General Baden-Powell for the South African Constabulary ,Circa 1901 for actios...
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donald pedler
dped@...
May 16, 1999 5:24 am
Address for replies to "Gallantry Award " queery is dped@.... Don .W.Pedler ... eGroup home: http://www.eGroups.com/group/scottish_military ...
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Brian Kaighin
kaigs@...
May 18, 1999 9:11 pm
Good day, Please could you advise your members that my book and CD-ROM on the siege & relief of Ladysmith are available for sale and can be seen on my website....
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pjcampbells@...
May 20, 1999 12:23 pm
My GGGGrandfather, Alexander Campbell, was in the 56th Regiment of Foot for 18 years, discharged October 20 1792. He was 10 years a regular, 5 years a...
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Iain Kerr
iainkerr@...
May 20, 1999 9:35 pm
... Foot for ... regular, 5 years a ... served in the ... 1756. ... or his ... any service ... Patrick, 56th Regiment of Foot, later 2nd Battalion, The Essex...
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philip.clifford1@...
May 22, 1999 4:05 pm
Purely by chance I have discovered a copy of a video which shows the ceremony of the Cameronians disbanding. Can anyone enlighten me as to when this occured? ...
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Iain Kerr
iainkerr@...
May 22, 1999 7:27 pm
... Phillip, When the British Army went through one of its periodic post-war contractions, the Cameronians were neither disbanded nor amalgamated with another...
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T. F. Mills
tomills@...
May 22, 1999 7:45 pm
... The Cameronians were formed in 1881 by union of the old 26th Foot as 1st Battalion, and the 90th Foot as 2nd Battalion. In 1946-48 1st Battalion was...
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rlivings@...
May 28, 1999 1:34 am
I'm hoping to get some guidance in researching the military service of my 3rd great grandfather who may have served during the Irish Rebellion of 1798. I'm...