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Thomas Donohoe
Rank: | Private |
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Town/Village: | Longford |
Civil Parish: | Templemichael |
Catholic Parish: | Templemichael |
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Alternative Address: | Leven, Scotland |
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Regiment/Unit: | Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) / Labour Corps [initially Leinster Regiment] |
Regiment Number: | 3042 / 485868 |
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Cause: | Survived the war |
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Information: | Thomas was born in Longford c. 1875. He enlisted in Leven, Scotland on 17 August 1914. He served on the Western Front and in Salonika. Thomas was transferred to the Labour Corps on 1 January 1918. He was discharged on 30 May 1919. He received the 1914/15 Star, and the British War and Victory Medals. He was also awarded Silver War Badge for having been wounded. According to his attestation, he had previously served 10 years in the Leinster Regiment. |
Parents Names: | His mother was Jane Donohoe, Gill Street, New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.A. |
Notes: | His next-of-kin was his mother Jane and later Mrs M. Shanley, 41 Lock Street, New Haven, a sister. |
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