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Started by kingo, June 18, 2010, 11:07:10 AM

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kingo

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mhargreaves

J Hargreaves  2nd row from top
5th from right.

Easy to spot moustache and hat on!
Matthew Hargreaves
My great grandfather RSM John Hargreaves M.C. served with the 22nd Battalion Manchester Regiment

Tobino

#2
My grandfather, Harold Howard #20434, was a Company Quartermaster Sergent of this platoon for roughly three months while they were billeted in Morcambe prior to shipping out to France.  He reverted to Sergent at his own request as noted in his charred service record.

He was wounded (I believe at the Somme, but no documentation for date yet) sustaining a fractured femur from a booby trap grenade in a German trench. Amputation was considered, but they removed bone so that his leg was shortened by 4-5".  I remember having to watch out for his very thick-soled shoe which was heavy and probably difficult to move quickly. 

He was in Grove Military Hospital, Tooting, when he was declared unfit for service and military discharge date was set at 21 days (vs normal 14/days) from date of Form 3484B so that he was separated on 11 Nov 1917.

He is on the 3rd row from the back, 4th man in from the right side.

He had emigrated to the US following two of his older brothers.  In 1914 he returned to Manchester to visit his aging parents and while there the war broke out.  He enlisted 12 Nov 1914.  After his return in 1918 to the US, he was a pension officer at the British Consulate General Office.

Ruth

Tim Bell

Hi Ruth,
CQMS Howard is also in the IV Pln photo, sat to the left of the OC.  This same chap can be seen in the SNCO photo, slightly to the right of centre in the 3rd (first standing) row.
Welcome
Tim
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Tobino

Hi Tim,
Thanks!
I see him in the above picture which I think is the one of the SNCO's and I have/seen a pic of him with other CQMS, but what and where is the IV Pin photo you speak of?
Ruth

Tim Bell

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Tobino

#6
Thank you Tim. 

I didn't look past the 3rd platoon once I saw him in the SNCO picture.  I should have known that he'd have to be assigned to a platoon and to continue looking for him elsewhere.

Ruth