I've been trying to trace my Grandad's war history for a few years now - have put messages on the forum and people have been very helpful, but Istill haven't managed to track down his regiment or any other details about him.
There now seem to be a lot more people on the forum who are working on East Africa, so I thought I'd post a new message and see if anyone can help.
My Grandad was born Henry Bruce Cunningham, but took his stepfather's name of Quinn. He was known throughout his life as Bruce, so could have any combination of first name and surname.
I have searched on the original medal roll cards, but couldn't find any combination of that name with any sort of medal from the East African campaign. That isn't to say there isn't one there!
He was born in Northern Ireland but lived in the south since he was very young.
I don't know where he joined up.
His trade was horses, although nobody seems to know anything about him working with horses in the army.
I have been told he learned to drive a lorry in "German East Africa", but I have no other details, such as when he was there.
He passed through Durban either going in or coming out.
He caught malaria at some time and was hospitalised.
I know he was over there at the same time as two other soldiers, with the surnames "Sleep" and "Death" or "De'Ath", although they were not from his regiment. (There was an incident where he found them after they had been attacked by killer bees.)
Chris (Baker) has tried to research him for me, but to no avail.
My last chance is to try to find him through hospital records.
The question is, does anybody know a) if there were hospitals in German East Africa where soldiers would routinely be sent;
I've tried with the two main hospitals near Dublin, where he would be most likely to have gone, but they have no records.
My dad, who is 85, asked me again today if I had managed to find out any more about his dad, and I had to say no. I'd be grateful for a lead, however small, from anyone.
Thanks
Jackie