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World War One / Re: Lt. Arthur Law Marshall R.E. Inland Waterways and Docks.
« on: Thursday 26 January 17 08:40 GMT (UK)  »
I am pleased it arrived safely and is of some use in  your research, to many items from ww1 and other conflicts are discarded when the person dies and the info is permantly lost.
I like the fact  an American Army Engineer is researching the war and life of a British Royal Engineer.
Many thanks for the donation to the WWP.

Best Wishes
James


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World War One / Re: Lt. Arthur Law Marshall R.E. Inland Waterways and Docks.
« on: Sunday 22 January 17 15:10 GMT (UK)  »
The web site is fine, look forward to it.

James

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World War One / Re: Lt. Arthur Law Marshall R.E. Inland Waterways and Docks.
« on: Friday 20 January 17 18:26 GMT (UK)  »
Most of the pics as I recall were in Basra Port and other parts of Iraq, the pencil annotations beneath the pics are so difficult to read.

Yours Aye
james

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World War One / Re: Lt. Arthur Law Marshall R.E. Inland Waterways and Docks.
« on: Thursday 19 January 17 18:45 GMT (UK)  »
Nice items, hope the album is of some use

James

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World War One / Re: Lt. Arthur Law Marshall R.E. Inland Waterways and Docks.
« on: Friday 13 January 17 18:44 GMT (UK)  »
posted today, usually 6 days.

James

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World War One / Re: Lt. Arthur Law Marshall R.E. Inland Waterways and Docks.
« on: Friday 13 January 17 07:59 GMT (UK)  »
My daughter lives in Chicago and birthday and xmas gifts as well as father's day gifts are a donation to the Wounded Warrior's  Project, if you wish to donate the cost of the postage to this charity I will happy with that.

Regards
James

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World War One / Re: Lt. Arthur Law Marshall R.E. Inland Waterways and Docks.
« on: Thursday 12 January 17 17:09 GMT (UK)  »
Personal message sent.

James

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World War One / Re: Lt. Arthur Law Marshall R.E. Inland Waterways and Docks.
« on: Thursday 12 January 17 09:49 GMT (UK)  »
PM is a personal message that only the sender and receiver can read, post any thing you like regarding Lt A Marshall.
I am intrigued as to why you are researching an WW1 Royal Engineer Officer from Sunderland in what was County Durham, England,

I am ex military, Scots Guards.

Regards
 James

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World War One / Re: Lt. Arthur Law Marshall R.E. Inland Waterways and Docks.
« on: Tuesday 10 January 17 20:02 GMT (UK)  »
Lt.Col. Edward De Santis,
Sir,
You will need to post at least three posts on this site in order to be allowed to send a pm, if you do this I will be able to correspond with you.

Regards
James

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