D Squadron Sergeants

North of Ireland Imperial Yeomanry, 1908

 

 

This photograph is from the Larne Times and Weekly Telegraph of 25 July 1908. The caption reads:

NORTH OF IRELAND IMPERIAL YEOMANRY.

A GROUP OF SERGEANTS D SQUADRON (DUNDALK).

The above photograph, which was taken at the Curragh during the annual training this year, is particularly interesting, in view of the fact that scarcely half of the sergeants in this squadron have rejoined the regiment under the new conditions.

Top row (left to right) - Sergeants J. Dunwoody, Jackson, Raeburn, Tevelyn, A. Dunwoody.

Bottom row - Sergeants Taylor, T. Dunwoody, Sergeant-Major Fryer, Quartermaster-Sergeant Gordon, and Sergeant Booker.

His many friends will be very pleased to learn that Sergeant Booker (Kells), who met with a nasty accident owing to his horse "coming back over" with him while jumping at the sports, has completely recovered, and is as keen on soldiering as ever. Sergt. Booker, who is always the life and soul of the camp, was the means of many men rejoining under the new conditions.