I've just joined this forum after finding a photo of my Great Grandfather Dan Roberts. A cousin showed me a medal with " 6048 D Roberts A / C Sjt RW Fus" engraved on it. I'm trying to research his military history, as I also found a link on Ancestry which shows he was also in the Labour Corps, and was in the Balkans. I have no idea where to look next. Any help would be much appreciated. I've tried to add the photo but it's made a fool of me again!!
He was in the 1/5th RWF, which landed at Suvla (Gallipoli) on 9/8 1915. The reference 2b (Balkans) means Gallipoli. At some later time he was transferred to the Labour Corps with the number 362551.
No pension or service record seems to have survived for him.
ATB,
Lars
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On reflection his number seems a bit high for a territorial in the 1/5th, but the medal rolls are clear on the battalion. Could he be a transferred regular? Perhaps other members could comment on the number?
also, there is an enlistment for a 50 year old Dan Roberts in 1922, number 4183721. He was a chemical worker at the time, married with four children, and his service number from the LC is cited. It also says he was a Sjt, character Good.
Lars
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His occupation in 1922 was also a chemical worker. On the uniforms right forearm he wears three chevrons, representing three years service overseas. The medal ribbon will also be a clue. This puts the date after december 1917, possibly the medal ribbon is the 14-15 star, but it is difficult to say for sure.
As he reenlisted it is possible his service papers is still with the MOD.
ATB,
Lars
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Assuming that he was a Regular posted to 1/5 RWF, as Lars already suggested, the number 6048 was issued on 21/07/1899.
The highest number for a Gallipoli casualty of 1/5 RWF was 3089.
Posting of Regular NCOs to Territorial battalions (as instructors) was not unusual.
John
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A further search shows he was again dischargedon 19/2/1923, reason is given as T/E. Termination of engagement?
ATB
Lars
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