. Record of partners, staff and operatives who participated in the Great War, 1914-1919. Sergt. J. H. Kings Liverpool Regiment 2nd Lieut. L. J. S. SMITH. 6th Kings Liverpool Regiment (Rifles). Pte. N. J. R. Lancashire Fusiliers. Pte. G. A. MILDENSTEIN,Inns of Court Sergt. J. H. Halsall. The Kings Liverpool Regiment. Sergt. Halsall joined the Pals Battalion of the KingsLiverpool Regiment in November, 1914. He went toFrance in 1915, was later invalided home, and remainedsubsequently on Home Service until the end of the war. * 2nd Lieut. L. J. S. Smith. 6th Kings


. Record of partners, staff and operatives who participated in the Great War, 1914-1919. Sergt. J. H. Kings Liverpool Regiment 2nd Lieut. L. J. S. SMITH. 6th Kings Liverpool Regiment (Rifles). Pte. N. J. R. Lancashire Fusiliers. Pte. G. A. MILDENSTEIN,Inns of Court Sergt. J. H. Halsall. The Kings Liverpool Regiment. Sergt. Halsall joined the Pals Battalion of the KingsLiverpool Regiment in November, 1914. He went toFrance in 1915, was later invalided home, and remainedsubsequently on Home Service until the end of the war. * 2nd Lieut. L. J. S. Smith. 6th Kings Liverpool Regiment (Rifles). 2nd Lieut. Smith joined in November, 1915, as a trooperin the Denbighshire Hussars. He was transferred to2nd Dragoon Guards, and then to 3rd Suffolk proceeded to France and was there transferred tothe 7th Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Aftergoing through a course in an Officers Cadet Battalionhe was given a Commission in the 6th Kings LiverpoolRegiment (Rifles). Pte. N. J. R. Whitelaw. Royal Lancashire Fusiliers. Pte. Whitelaw joined the Army in February, 1917, andwas drafted to the Royal Lancashire Fusiliers. He wastaken prisoner at Villiers Brettone


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