Hi, my sons and I are doing home school research into their great great grand father William Rawlings service no. 24443. We have found 3 records about him in ww1. These include a very brief description of the events that earned him the gallantry medal. But it's only half the description, cut off half way through. I would like to find the rest of the description and is there any way to find more in general? Any advice greatly appreciated, Damian M
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13-05-2020, 11:07 AM #1
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13-05-2020, 12:07 PM #2
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You might find a description in the London Gazette:
https://www.thegazette.co.uk/
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His service record does not appear to have survived. 60 per cent of such records were destroyed during the Blitz in WW2.
You could check out the National Archives site and see if they his regiments diaries.
https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/...mental+diaries
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13-05-2020, 4:05 PM #5
From his(non-standard) card in the WW1 medal index, he was 24443 Pte W.J. Rawlings of the 10th Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry. I can't find the "normal" card with the standard medals that were issued after the war. Your sons might enjoy reserching the regiment if no other information on Pte Rawlings turns up.
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13-05-2020, 7:49 PM #6
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The museum at Bodmin Keep has archives devoted to The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry.
Whilst they do not have soldiers service records, which, in your case, seem not to have survived anyway, they do have battalion war diaries and enlistment records.
They are not open to visitors at the moment but they will take email enquiries.
On the website, select 'Research' and scroll down the page to 'Resources'.
Peter
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14-05-2020, 11:51 AM #7
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This entry is on line at ancestry
Name: William John Rawlings
Gender: Male
Rank: Pte D C M
Record Type: Disability
Birth Date: 1892
Residence Place: Carloges Perwithick St. Austell Com
Military Service Region: South West, England
Discharge Date: 26 Feb 1919
Service Number: 24443
Corps, Regiment or Unit: D. C. L. I.
Service Branch: Military (Army)
Title: PRC Ledgers
Description: Pension Record Ledger
Reference Number: 8/MR/No.120
Next of Kin:
Name Relation to Soldier
William John Rawlings
Provided in association with The Western Front Association
Name: William John Rawling
Military Year: 1914-1920
Rank: Private
Company: WO 329
Regiment or Corps: Duke of Cornwall´s Light Infantry
Regiment Number: 24443
Medal Awarded: British War Medal and Victory Medal
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14-05-2020, 2:39 PM #8
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