F. Kissack
Epithet: First World War soldier
Record type: First World War Biographies
Town / Village residence: Douglas
Biography: First World War Soldier. 'No. R.41699. Private. A.S.C. (Army Service Corps). St. George's S.S.(Sunday School) and Church. Enlisted February. Reported March twice. Address. C. of E. (Church of England) Sailors & Soldiers Institute Victoria Rd. Aldershot. Reported May 31 Oct. 5. at Aldershot. Dec. 14 Bandsman A. Co. A.S.C Band Hut. Aldershot Nov. 1916 Home. Nov. Bandsman A.S.C. Band Hut. Aldershot. Nov. 1917 No. 13/522 L. Corp. (Lance Corporal) G. Co. 16. T.R.B. ( Training Reserve Battalion). St. Leonard's Hall. Bedford. Wounded & a prisoner. Mar. 1918. R.41699. Snipers Sect. (Section) H.Q. 8.K.R.R.C. (King's Royal Rifle Corps) B.E.F. (British Expeditionary Force). Prisoner at Limburg, after Mar. 1918 Home. Jan.' (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: 14 Berkeley Street