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Larne in WW1
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Ireland in World War One Forum Section
I have opened a section on the "Irish Genealogy on the Net" Forum.
On this Forum which you can view without joining or registering you can place request connected with Ireland in WW1.
If there is enough interest in a subject then I will open more sub-sections.(updated
14-02-2019)
As users of the Larne in WW1 Web Pages
you are offered the chance to try it out. The Forum section are moderated
because of SPAMMING and viruses. I reserve the right to
remove people from the Forum that do not conform to my
rules. So long as the subject matter is not
"politics'" or the pro's and con's of the
"Troubles" in the north, anything concerning family, history, research
is allowed.
BRITISH ARMY UNITS
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English Regiments
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Larne men, who died serving in the
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Larne men, who died serving in the
King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment)
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Larne men, who died serving in the
Lancashire Fusiliers
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Larne men, who died serving in the
Machine Gun Corps (Infantry)
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Larne men, who died serving in the
Rifle Brigade (The Prince
Consort's Own)
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Larne men, who died serving in the
Royal Warwickshire Regiment
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Larne men, who died serving in the
Royal Army
Medical Corps
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Larne men, who died serving in the
Royal Army Service Corps
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Larne men, who died serving in the
Royal Engineers
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Larne
men, who died serving in the Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and
Derbyshire Regiment)
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Irish Regiments
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Scottish
Regiments
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Royal Irish Rifles Regiment
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CANADIAN ARMY UNITS
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AUSTRALIAN ARMY UNITS
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NEW ZEALAND ARMY UNITS
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ROYAL NAVY & MERCHANT NAVY
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The Fallen from Larne
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Larne Memorials to the Fallen
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Please
note: If you experience any difficulties, you may email
your response to this page to:
Liam G. McFaul
If you have any thing to say in
connection with Larne or Co. Antrim in World War One let me know.
Thanks for looking at this page.
HAVE A NICE DAY.... Bye
Updated on the 15th February 2019
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