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1918 cup
My wife has a cup given to her by her uncle, LGS. The inscription reads"Presented to lieutenant L.G.S. by the Officers WOs NCOs and men of letter "E" company 3rd (R) Garr. Battn. Royal Welch Fusiliers on his departure from the battallion October 1918.
Why would the members of a company in October 1918 subscribe to a handsome pot to be given to a lieutenant?
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Re: 1918 cup

Originally Posted by
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My wife has a cup given to her by her uncle, LGS. The inscription reads"Presented to lieutenant L.G.S. by the Officers WOs NCOs and men of letter "E" company 3rd (R) Garr. Battn. Royal Welch Fusiliers on his departure from the battallion October 1918.
What was the uncle's name - the initials LGS stand for?
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Super Moderator
Re: 1918 cup
I can't answer the specifics, but I believe the officer to be Lawrence George Strafford. He was educated at Dulwich College and was a member of the OTC. Commissioned Temporary 2nd Lieut (LG 11/3/17) to the 3rd Reserve Garrison Battalion and gazetted Acting Lieut (LG 1/11/17) Later promoted Temp Lieut (LG 11/8/18).
He was seconded (LG 16/10/18) to a Service Battalionn, and was wounded, then served with the regiment until he relinquished his commission (LG 25/11/19) on completion of service, retaining the rank of Lieut.
All ties in with the details.
Richard
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Re: 1918 cup
There is also a medal card for a Strafford, Lawrence George Royal Welsh Fusiliers - Lieutenant (possibly the same person).
It shows he served with the London Regiment as Private first. Regimental number:1516
Last edited by Bob Bacon; 29-03-2008 at 00:52.
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Super Moderator
Re: 1918 cup
That will be the same chap Bob
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