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Seaforth Highlanders
« on: Saturday 03 March 12 06:46 GMT (UK) »
the regiment were stationed at kirkburton before being sent to India in WW2 and I'm trying to find out what dates this could have been
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Re: Seaforth Highlanders
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 03 March 12 07:40 GMT (UK) »
Which battalion?

I think it was only the 1st Battalion that went to the Far East, embarking for Burma 9th May 1942.
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Re: Seaforth Highlanders
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 03 March 12 09:13 GMT (UK) »
Hi Seaforth's were in Italy durring WW2

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Re: Seaforth Highlanders
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 04 March 12 08:30 GMT (UK) »
they were in  india  29/3/1945  i have found out but they were stationed at kirkburton in huddersfield prior to going and im trying to find out when they arrived and left huddersfield and how there journey got them to india. I know its a long straw but we all have to start somewhere  ;)


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Re: Seaforth Highlanders
« Reply #4 on: Sunday 04 March 12 08:47 GMT (UK) »
Take a look at http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ww2peopleswar/categories/c55666/

There's an informal diary of movements in Burma/India 1942-1944.
Garrad (Suffolk, Essex, Somerset), Crocker (Somerset), Vanstone (Devon, Jersey), Sims (Wiltshire), Bridger (Kent)

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Re: Seaforth Highlanders
« Reply #5 on: Sunday 04 March 12 08:52 GMT (UK) »
forgot to say 7 seaforth highlanders and defiantly in Burma as one of medals Burma star

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Re: Seaforth Highlanders
« Reply #6 on: Sunday 04 March 12 16:04 GMT (UK) »
Hi

The 2nd Bn Seaforth highlanders were reformed after Dunkirk and fought in North Africa Italy .

The 7th Bn Seaforth highlanders were a territorial Bn and didn't leave the UK until 6th June 1944 (D Day)and fought with 15th Scottish Division

1st Bn Seaforth fought in Burma

The Link below details where all Bns Seaforth Highlanders were during WW2


http://www.northeastmedals.co.uk/british_regiment/seaforth_highlanders.htm

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Re: Seaforth Highlanders
« Reply #7 on: Tuesday 06 March 12 18:25 GMT (UK) »
My late father-in-law was in the Seaforths.
Before WW2 he on the North-West Frontier of India.
He was discharged and when WW2 broke out he was recalled to his old regiment and captured at St Valery on 12th June 1940.

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Ferguson (Stirling & Parish of Kincardine) Stevenson (Bannockburn) Cowan (Stirling) McLean (Glasgow,  Dundee & Skye)

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Re: Seaforth Highlanders
« Reply #8 on: Thursday 08 March 12 23:05 GMT (UK) »
The 4th Seaforths were in France in 1940. My g.g.uncle died on 4th June at Abbeville and so never made it as far as St. Valery.

I believe from what I have read they were part of the 51st Highland Division if that helps...