My Great Uncle was a RE Signaller and served with the Army that went into Palestine. The family has a tenuous suggestion that he served at Station 5 in Cairo. This comes from a chance encounter over 40 years ago when my mother was a student nurse and one of her more elderly patients was an old gent with military bearing (even in bed). He, apparently, recognised my mother's surname (Kilkenny), and told her that one of his men was called Kilkenny and that he had died in Egypt. He said that they were at Station 5 at the same time.
Can anyone tell me if my mother's recollection of a patient's recollection might be accurate?
We have a fairly good set of postcards which he sent home from the Holy Land, and he seems to have had some fretime for sightseeing, but there is very little if anything said about his day to day work. The family believe he may have been a telephone engineer before the war. We have a photo of Uncle Syd in this RE uniform complete with shorts and blue/white brassards, as well as a group where it looks like he is wearing a York & Lancaster cap badge while with a group of RE sappers. Might this be his trade group course photo?
I know he died of pneumonia at Alexandria on 22:11:1918 and his lies buried at Cairo in the War Memorial Cemetery.
Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Nigel
