Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-19, Volume 39, The Border Regiment: Difference between revisions

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|Titletitle=Soldiers Died in the Great War<br>The Border Regiment
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|Authorauthor=Anon
|Publisherpublisher=J.B. Hayward & Son<br>Polstead, Suffolk
|Yearyear=1989
|Languagelanguage=English
|Formatformat=Hardcover
|Pagespages=75
|Dimensionsdimensions=19 x 27.5 x 1cm
|ISBNisbn=ISBN 1871505399<br>ISBN 9781871505399
|Notesnotes=Compiled in the War Office and originally published in 1921. The series comprises 80 separate parts, of which The Border Regiment is part 39.}}
On behalf of and by authority of the War Office, His Majesty's Stationary Office published in 1921 two lists of those who died during the Great War. One volume gave the basic details of almost 42,000 officer casualties. Another eighty volumes were needed to list all the 'other ranks' who gave their lives during the Great War, a war that claimed a daily average of over 450 British Army fatalities.