Good day Listers. Yes!! it's true!! we have discovered the regiment of my Grandfather, Patrick Daniels. The Royal Irish Regiment. Firstly, I wish to thank Willie Whelan, of the Waterford County Museum, who passed the photo on to the gentleman who solved my query, Richard Moles.Also,Christina Finn Hunt, for uploading the photo onto IGP, and then thanks to Bill Stratton, Patricia O'Shea, Phillip Collins, Art, William and Cara, for their input. Also Hugh, from Genire, who suggested it could have been taken in a hospital. Think that could be right, as Patrick was gassed during the war. It appears that Patrick was a private in the Royal Irish regiment, and the 2 stripes I thought made him a corporal , were, in fact, chevrons to say he had been on overseas service for 2 years. Also, it was a group of mixed regiments, which could have meant being taken in a POW camp. But to the best of my knowledge, Patrick was not taken prisoner, so I am going for the hospital solution. Apparently , the wide armband worn by Patrick, on his left arm, is very unusual, so am going to get in touch with the War Museum, to enquire more about it , as suggested by Richard. Now have his medal card, and regiment number, so will get the details of his service record from the archives at Kew. Thought you might like to know the outcome of this query.Once again, many thanks to one and all. Marion Melbourne -- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter. We are a community of 6 million users fighting spam. SPAMfighter has removed 77 of my spam emails to date. Get the free SPAMfighter here: http://www.spamfighter.com/len The Professional version does not have this message