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Military History information for Llanrug and places above it in the hierarchy

Llanrug

Unfit for military service certificate. Conscription was introduced into Britain in 1916, initially for men aged 18-41, but the age limit was extended, eventually being raised to 51. Thus Richard David Owen of Llanrug, one month short of his 45th birthday, had to appear in front of a medical board in June 1918 to be assessed for his fitness for military service. He was found medically unfit due to his varicose veins. - on the People's Collection Wales  site

Wales

The National Library of Wales blog with the #LoveMaps  tag has  has features on;

  • The Great War in maps

For War Department purposes only: censorship and the Ordnance Survey - on the NLW blog

Wales Remembers -  The First World War 1914-1918

Find my Past (subscription)  Discover your British military ancestor from the Absent Voters Lists from 1918 until 1921. There was a General Election in 1918. All those away from their place of residence (so including all men in the army) were listed on a Absent Voters Lists

The Royal Regiment of Wales was formed in 1969 by the amalgamation of two of Wales' most famous and distinguished regiments, namely The South Wales Borderers (24th Foot) and The Welch Regiment (41st/69th Foot).

South African War  [Boer] 1899-1902 , Welsh casualty List. Published by Glamorgan Family History Society.

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