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CIV Soldier in Pickman's Progress 8 years 5 months ago #44313

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Hi,
If anybody has a copy of Pickman's Progress by Geoffrey Moore to hand I'd be grateful if they could look something up for me. Unfortunately the book is not available online and print copies seem to be rare and quite expensive.

On page 35 there is a reference to G Anderson (probably a private or L/Cpl), if you could please tell me what it says about him (or even better, scan the page) then that would be most helpful.

Thanks and Regards,

James

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CIV Soldier in Pickman's Progress 8 years 5 months ago #44318

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Hi James




Image attached : nothing about Anderson except his parent unit
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CIV Soldier in Pickman's Progress 8 years 5 months ago #44319

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Many thanks, Henk, much appreciated!

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LOL, I was more than confident he would have been in the Middlesex RV as stated in your other thread on Anderson, why the interest in this man, a relative perhaps?

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:) I'm researching him for our local World War One 100 commemorations. He went on to serve in France and died in 1915. We have a handful of Anglo-Boer War veterans to research and those QSA clasps are coming in extremely handy in working out where they were when and what they were up to! Now, I just need to work out which column the CIV were in at Driefontein...

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