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A World War One soldier has been buried with full military honours nearly 108 years after his death. Pte John Tame, who was from Windsor and served in the Royal Berkshire Regiment, was killed in ...
Pte John Tame, who was from Windsor and served in the Royal ... in May 2018, with a cap badge and a Royal Berkshire Regiment shoulder title found nearby. A DNA match to a living relative confirmed ...
A Windsor soldier from the First ... in 2018 with nearby artefacts, including a cap badge and shoulder title of The Royal Berkshire Regiment. The body also appeared to have been previously wounded ...
The remains of a World War I soldier from Windsor have been buried ... Artefacts found nearby, including a cap badge and shoulder title of The Royal Berkshire Regiment, aided his identification.
Nearby artefacts included a cap badge and shoulder title of The Royal Berkshire Regiment. The body also appeared to have been previously wounded around his left shoulder, which led to DNA matching ...
The remains of a Windsor soldier from the First World War ... His remains were identified in 2018 with nearby artefacts, including a cap badge and shoulder title of The Royal Berkshire Regiment. The ...
Thus the Monmouthshire Regiment was formed from the Volunteers and became a County Regiment in its own right. There were three Battalions, the 2nd, 3rd and 4th, each with its Honorary Colonel, its own ...
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