Date:1915 - 1916 (c.)
Description:On the outbreak of war in August 1914, the 1/6th South Staffords, the T.A. Battalion for the Wolverhampton area, was mobilised and moved with the rest of the 46th (North Midland) Division to Luton. In November they moved again to Saffron Walden, where they completed their training before crossing to France in March 1915.
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The 2nd South Staffords were one of the airborne units who fought at the Battle ...
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On the outbreak of war in August 1914, the 1/6th South Staffords, the T.A. Battalion for the Wolverhampton ...
1/6 South Staffords are seen here bathing in an old cart and rick-cover with water that had been heated ...
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Source: Staffordshire Regiment Museum
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