Service medal of Joseph Finegan | Royal Irish Fusiliers
Joseph Finegan (Royal Irish Fusiliers, no. 18072) was my great grandfather. He joined up in 1899, lying about his age, and fought in the Boer War.
He re-joined at the start of World War I. He was injured at Gallipoli. I have provided his service medal and medical card.
He tried to re-join again at the outbreak of World War II, but was refused on the grounds of being too old.
Labour Corps no. 552376.
1 service medal
CONTRIBUTOR
Scott Coleman
DATE
1899 - 1918
LANGUAGE
eng
ITEMS
2
INSTITUTION
Europeana 1914-1918
PROGRESS
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