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    Re: World War 1 Book of Remembrance

    As we discussed Clive, could it also be? that just under a third of the deaths in the book, relate to the RWF. As we know from JK's research the regiment lost in excess of 10,500 men throughout.
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    Re: World War 1 Book of Remembrance

    Hi Al,
    yes, in theory that should be the case: my computer's misbehaving at present but there are a couple of sources one could go to in order to assess roughly the number in the Welch Regt. & S.Wales Borderers likewise.

    I suspect these three outfits would account for a substantial majority of the 35,000 names.

    Clive

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