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Sgt. William Briggs

British Army 207 Field Ambulance Brigade Volunteers Royal Army Medical Corps

from:Manchester

William Briggs in March 1936.

William Briggs born 1906 in Stafford, he was my fathers' brother. Unfortunately my father, Albert, and William were separated following the death of their father Frederick. My father was sent to live in Ireland with an aunt and my grandmother Florence kept her youngest son Frederick who was only a baby at that time. Where William went to remains a mystery. My father knew nothing of William's whereabouts and unfortunately never had the opportunity to find out on his return to civilian life after serving in the Army WW2

I have discovered that William Briggs served in the Royal Army Medical Corps 207 Field Ambulance Brigade Volunteers and these are some photographs of William and his fellow officers. Their HQ was on Kings Road in Manchester. Do you recognize any of these men? I would love to hear from you if you do.

207 Field Ambulance group.

R.A.M.C group photo.

William Briggs and two colleagues.

Clarence Cockhill and William Briggs RAMC



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