1/4th Battalion, Royal Berkshire Regiment, British Army

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1/4th Battalion, Royal Berkshire Regiment, British Army
Years active: 1/4/1908 – unknown
Country: United Kingdom
Service: British Army
Branch: Territorial Force
Type: Infantry
Specific type: Infantry battalion
Full size: 1,000
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Created: 1/4/1908. 
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Name1: 4th Battalion Princess Charlotte of Wales's (Royal Berkshire Regiment)
Name1 Start: 1/4/1908
Name1 End: 1915
Reason for change: Renumbering of territorial battalions.
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Name2: 1/4th Battalion Princess Charlotte of Wales's (Royal Berkshire Regiment)
Name2 Start: 1915
Name2 End: unknown
Reason for change:
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Alternate names:
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Disbanded: unknown. 
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For more information on what infobox fields mean, see documentation at military unit, command structure and theatre of war.
Command structure
Relationship type: Administrative
Parent unit: Royal Berkshire Regiment, UK
Parent level:
Start date: unknown
End date: unknown
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Command structure
Relationship type: Tactical
Parent unit: 145th Infantry Brigade, UK
Parent level: Brigade
Start date: 01/03/1915
End date: 31/03/1919
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Theatre of war
Theatre name: France, Belgium and Germany
Date entered: 01/03/1915
Date left: 31/10/1917
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Theatre of war
Theatre name: Italy
Date entered: 01/11/1917
Date left: 31/03/1919
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Personal narratives

Henry Fowler (Service Number 203801)

48th division Christmas card, 1918

Items from a collection documenting the friendship between Fowler and Pte. Francis George Didcock, an Australian, held by The Great War Archive, University of Oxford

Sources, evidence: catalogue record includes service number and unit information. Record submitted by a member of the public.

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