There are four men represented by sequential regimental numbers that are tied by their common experience and their relationship to each other. Two men were brothers and three men were Barnardo Boys. The fourth man shared the experience of serving with them and their act of enlisting tied them together until their ultimate fates. The... Continue Reading →
Hoskins, Frederick William: Service no. 524246
One of the great joys of my career is I get to meet many people and a lot of them identify with my passion for history and either have a small idea of the contributions their family members had made in World War 1, or they have a more complete idea as they have had... Continue Reading →