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24/09/1914 |
D Moriarty | Ammanford Hero of the Mons. The fierceness of the Fight | |
| Abbot Griffiths | Ammanford Boys from Kildare. Abbot Griffiths and their Doings | ||
| W.J. LLoyd | Ammanford Boy. With the Cardiff Commercial Battalion | ||
01/10/1914 |
Ben Johnson | Letter from Salisbury Plain. Ben Johnson and Doings of Local boys | |
| Trevor Williams | Gunner Trevor Williams and Kildare Experiences | ||
08/10/1914 |
Abbot Griffiths | In Sympathetic Vein | |
| Ike Evans | Ammanford Footballers Victorious at Kildare | ||
| J.W. James | With the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Incidents of Camp life | ||
15/10/1914 |
John M. Jones | Glanamman men at the Front Message from the R.A.M.C. | |
22/10/1914 |
Joe Finch | Ammanford's Nos Da from the Trenches. Written under Fire. | |
| W.T. Davies | Ammanford Soldiers in Training. Strenuous but Glorious Life | ||
| Brinley Richards | Anxious to Get to the Front | ||
| Anonymous | The Honour of H Company 4th Welsh | ||
| Willi LLoyd | Incident of Mountain Manoeuvring | ||
29/10/1914 |
B.D. Howells | Ammanford Boys with the Colours. Becoming Proficient soldiers | |
| Walter Wolfe Hughes | Ammanford Postman Fate. Captured by the Germans | ||
| Frank Dawson | The Training of the Field Ambulance | ||
05/11/1914 |
Joe Finch | Ammanford Soldiers Neat Shaves. Comrades Killed on Right and Left | |
12/11/1914 |
Trevor Williams A. Williams Harold Wargent W. LLoyd |
Ammanford Boys becoming Soldiers. Incidents in Process of Transition | |
19/11/1914 |
W. Thomas | Ammanford Science Master. Germans praise their Fighting | |
| Jack Thomas | Cheerful Llandebie "Terrier". With the 6th Welsh in France | ||
| G.T. Hill | Navy Very much Awake. Dover Experiences of an Ammanford Man | ||
| Tom Double | Ammanford Narrative of the Fight. Tom Double's Thrilling Experiences | ||
26/11/1914 |
Joe Finch | Pte. Finch gets his Chronicle on the Battlefield. Rain, Hail, and Snow | |
| G.T. Hill | Working Hard at Dover. Ammanford Man with A. O. C. | ||
3/12/1914 |
Willie LLoyd | Better than Forming Fours. With Expert Motor Cyclists | |
10/12/1914 |
Ike Evans | Ammanford Letter from Kildare. Looking on the Bright Side of Things | |
| W. T. Davies | Ammanford Boys at Farnham. Realistic Character of the Training | ||
| P.W. Newman | Having a Ripping Time, Amongst the Engineers at Porthcawl | ||
17/12/1914 |
W.V. Rowe | Germans Cunning. Describes "The Games they are Up To" | |
| Sam Jenkins | Good Templarship in the Trenches. Tidings of a Member | ||
| Mr. Williams | "Scraps" In British East Africa. Interesting letter home. | ||
24/12/1914 |
G. Hand | Bullets Flying Around. How a Penybank Soldier got Wounded | |
| W. Thomas | Ammanford Science Master. Captured after 6 weeks | ||