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Perry A Royal Fusiliers

casey

knowlegable brummie
I wonder if you could help me.I have two medals.I believe them to be a British War Medal and Victoria Medal dated 1914-1919-1920.The medals have on the edge written T4-213133 PTE. A Perry.A.S.C. Did medals have information to whom they were presented or can you enlighten me.Many Thanks, Casey
 
Casey,

Yours was given to :

Albert Perry
Regiment or Corps:Army Service Corps, Northamptonshire Regiment, Royal Fusiliers
Regimental number:T4/213133, 46696, GS/65878


Kaz
 
Thank you for the infomation. Now i have to some how find out if thats where he was living and if he belongs to a side of the family with the name perry of which i am not having very much success with.I know they were living in birmingham in 1906.Pherhaps this is why i cant find them because they didnt orriginate from birmingham.May i ask you where you got info and would there be other information on records for him.Once again thank you.
 
Casey,
Got the info from Ancestry.
Looked for other service or pension records using regimental numbers but no Perry showed up...unfortunately.

Kaz
 
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Casualty Details

Name:pERRY, ALBERTInitials:ANationality:United KingdomRank:privateRegiment/Service:Royal FusiliersUnit Text:24th Bn.Age:21Date of Death:25/04/1918Service No:65878Additional information:Son of Mrs. Annie Perry, of 9, St. Silas Square, Church St., Lozells, Aston, Birmingham.Casualty Type:Commonwealth War DeadGrave/Memorial Reference:I. C. 5.Cemetery:BERLES NEW MILITARY CEMETERY

 
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