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a soldier of the border regiment
Survived the War
Full Name | Guy Ambler Davies |
Rank (highest) | Lieutenant / Commissioned 23 October 1914 |
Battalion | 6th Battalion / 5 January 1915[1] |
Attached | Border Regiment |
Former Unit | Manchester Regiment[2][3] |
Awards | {{{awards}}} |
Spouse(s) | Lynda Mary Rose / m. 1927 / Durban, South Africa |
Newspapers | London Gazette / 16 June 1917 / Bord. R. Temp. Lt. G. A. Davies to be actg. Capt. (addtl.). 20 July 1917. |
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References and notes
- ↑ Army Lists. 6th (Service) Battalion. National Library of Scotland. Accessed 27 April, 2020
- ↑ The 6th Battalion war diary for 3 February 1916 reads: "Arranging camp. 184 other ranks marched in. Officers 2 Lt. A. Fulton from hospital. Lt. Davies, 2 Lt. Healy and Allured attached from Manchester Regiment."
- ↑ In the above image, a cropped version of the original officers’ group photograph, Davies insignia belongs to the Manchester Regiment.
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