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* [[1/5th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment, British Army]] (August 1915 to August 1916; service number 3150)
 
* [[1/5th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment, British Army]] (August 1915 to August 1916; service number 3150)
* [[203rd Machine Gun Company, UK]] (August 1916 to January 1918; service number 67672; promoted from private to sergeant)
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* [[203rd Machine Gun Company, British Army]] (August 1916 to January 1918; service number 67672; promoted from private to sergeant)
* [[Machine Gun Training Centre, UK]] (instructor from January 1918 to end of war)
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* [[Machine Gun Training Centre, British Army]] (instructor from January 1918 to end of war)
  
 
He also spent time in several other training camps and hospitals in the UK. He enlisted in November 1914 and may have spent time training with [[2/5th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment, British Army]] but this is not made clear in the catalogue description.
 
He also spent time in several other training camps and hospitals in the UK. He enlisted in November 1914 and may have spent time training with [[2/5th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment, British Army]] but this is not made clear in the catalogue description.
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[[Wikipedia:Cuthbert Lucas|Cuthbert Henry Tindall Lucas]] served as a general in command of the following units:
 
[[Wikipedia:Cuthbert Lucas|Cuthbert Henry Tindall Lucas]] served as a general in command of the following units:
  
* [[87th Infantry Brigade, UK]] (1915-1917, including Gallipoli and the Somme)
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* [[87th Infantry Brigade, British Army]] (1915-1917, including Gallipoli and the Somme)
* [[Machine Gun Training Centre, UK]] (1918)
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* [[Machine Gun Training Centre, British Army]] (1918)
* [[4th Division, UK]] (October 1918)
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* [[4th Division, British Army]] (October 1918)
  
 
His diaries and letters have been transcribed and blogged by Steve Warburton at [http://gallipolifirstandlast.blogspot.co.uk/ Gallipoli: First In Last Out] and [http://somme95.blogspot.co.uk/ From the Frontline: Somme 1916].
 
His diaries and letters have been transcribed and blogged by Steve Warburton at [http://gallipolifirstandlast.blogspot.co.uk/ Gallipoli: First In Last Out] and [http://somme95.blogspot.co.uk/ From the Frontline: Somme 1916].

Latest revision as of 12:10, 11 November 2017

Located at Belton Park, Grantham, Lincolnshire.


Machine Gun Training Centre, British Army
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Country: United Kingdom
Service: British Army
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Type: Machine gun
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Relationship type: Administrative
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Personal narratives

Frederick Hunt

Imperial War Museum: Documents.251 is a typescript memoir by Frederick Hunt, including his service in these units:

He also spent time in several other training camps and hospitals in the UK. He enlisted in November 1914 and may have spent time training with 2/5th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment, British Army but this is not made clear in the catalogue description.

Cuthbert Lucas

Cuthbert Henry Tindall Lucas served as a general in command of the following units:

His diaries and letters have been transcribed and blogged by Steve Warburton at Gallipoli: First In Last Out and From the Frontline: Somme 1916.

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