Great War Dundee
This is Dundee's story of those that served in the First World War, and of the people left at home
James Darling
Military Information
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- Service no: T4/186596
- Rank: Driver
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- Regiment/Service: Army Service Corps
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Personal Information
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- Mother:
Mother, 8 Peddie St, Dundee
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- Siblings:
Stewart & William
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More about James Darling
James was the brother of Pte Stewart Darling, 9470, Cameron Highlanders & Pte William Darling, 48997, Northumberland Fusiliers
James Darling T4/186596 Army Service Corps
CASUALTIES AMONG THREE DUNDEE BROTHERS.
Mrs Darling, 8 Peddie Street, Dundee, has three sons in the army, and one of them has been wounded, another gassed, and the third she has not had any word from for five weeks.
The eldest son, Driver James Darling, A.S.C., who is 21 years of age, has been at the front since the war began. Mrs Darling has had no letter from him for five weeks, and the fact that he wrote regularly every week is causing her some anxiety. Driver Darling has seen three years’ service.
Dundee Courier 14th July 1915
Information and image kindly supplied by Michael Caldwell
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