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Pritam Singh (#1)

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Pritam Singh (#1)

Sikh soldier who survived a Japanese bullet through the jaw serving in the British Army during Second World War celebrates his century in Hitchin.

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Shamir Singh

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Shamir Singh

Balvinder Kaur from Mumbai, India, made an emotional discovery on a visit to our exhibition ‘Empire, Faith & War’.

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Ajit Singh Mankoo

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Ajit Singh Mankoo

We were overjoyed and inspired by the work of a young boy who recently visited the 'Empire, Faith & War' exhibition at the Brunei Gallery.

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Labh Singh

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Labh Singh

Sardar Jaswant Singh from Slough came into the exhibition with a picture of his uncle, Labh Singh, who had spent a total of 33 years in the Indian army and participated in both World Wars with the 28th Punjabis.

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The Descendants

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The Descendants

This article in the Indian Express features some wonderful stories from descendents of Sikh soldiers who fought in WW1.

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Sepoy Manna Singh

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Sepoy Manna Singh

A crumpled, half-torn paper certifies that Manna Singh, a sepoy in the first battalion of the 2nd Punjab Regiment, British Indian army, has been discharged of his services and been paid all his arrears.

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Harnam Singh

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Harnam Singh

We will be remembering Harnam Singh today as the UK commemorates the 100th anniversary of the date that war was declared.

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Jiwan Singh

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Jiwan Singh

Today, Col Sahota (retd) will be remembering four brothers from Village Jia Sahota in Hoshiarpur, Punjab, who all volunteered to go to war in the Indian Army during World War One.

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Sepoy Kala Singh (#1)

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Sepoy Kala Singh (#1)

Harpreet Singh will be remembering his great-grandfather, Sepoy Kala Singh of the 45th Rattray Sikhs, today as the UK commemorates the 100th anniversary of the date that war was declared.

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