R.W. Kissack
Epithet: First World War soldier
Record type: First World War Biographies
Town / Village residence: Douglas
Biography: First World War Soldier. 'No. 030341. Driver. A.S.C. (Army Service Corps). In E.F. (Expeditionary Force) early with 7 Sect. Indian Contingent A.S.C. Later 73 Co. (Company) Cavalry Supply Column. Parcel sent. Reports - Jan 29. Mar.9. May 24. Sept. 13 Dec.14. 8 Mobile Vet. Sect.(Vetinary Section) 3 Cavalry Brigade. 2 Div. (Division) B.E.F. (British Expeditionary Force) Nov. 1916 T/T/1116. Attached 5 Pontoon Park R.E. (Royal Engineers) No. 3 Sect. 10 Co. B.E.F. Oct. 1917 badly wounded in back T1/1116 18th African Gen Hosp. (General Hospital) Abbeville France Nov. 1918 At Aldershot. Married. No details.' (Extract from handwritten notes by The Reverend Robert Daniel Kermode, Vicar of St George's Church, Douglas, about men from his parish serving in the First World War. MS 10003/9)
External sources: 18 Tynwald Street