First World War
Oficial account of the Post Office Rifles For a less sanitised story see Robert Graves Goodbye to All That Oldest cavalryman dies in 2005
Letters from the battlefield: Rifleman Herbert Brind The Fighting Brinds Discharged
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Royal Marine Medal Roll 1914-1920 - details From Find My Past




First name(s)Ernest Eric
Last nameBRIND
NumberPLY/17492
RankPrivate
Awards
Medals & clasps earned1914-15 Star, Victory & British War Medals
How issued or disposed ofSelf
Service branchRoyal Marine Light Infantry
Unit
Date of deathnot known
Cause of death
Remarks
NotesDischarged by Purchase.
First name(s)Frederick Charles
Last nameBRINDs
NumberCH/12764
RankPrivate
Awards
Medals & clasps earned1914 Star, Victory & British War Medals
How issued or disposed ofR.M. Barracks, Chatham.
Service branchRoyal Marine Light Infantry
Unit
Date of deathnot known
Cause of death
Remarks
NotesChatham Battalion at Ostend 1914. Discharged to Pension. 1914 Star issued to R.M. Barracks Chatham 5/2/1919.
First name(s)George Charles
Last nameBRIND s
NumberPO/7385(RFR/B/748)
RankPrivate
Awards
Medals & clasps earned1914 Star, Victory & British War Medals
How issued or disposed of1914 Star to R.M. Barracks, Portsmouth (11/8/1919), Victory & British War Medals to Self.
Service branchRoyal Marine Light Infantry
Unit
Date of deathnot known
Cause of death
Remarks
NotesPortsmouth Battalion at Ostend 1914.