This is true Lee, many of those who were in the mines before the war, saw it as an escape, only to be replaced by many young lads who signed up but didn't actually know what would there destiny would ultimately be.
I would like to see the the lads who were in the Arctic convoy's finally get their campaingn medals this year. I was lucky enought to drink with them in the Sherlock a few years ago and as well as being top Gents, they fucking deserve it.
My father in law(who died years back)went to Murmansk...he got medals and promptly binned them on his return....he wasn't in the merchant or navy but a marine(red beret) and my bro in law still has his beret.
He went on a few missions but travelled with the ships...like many he never talked much about it and he didn't feel proud of his actions but it disgusted him so much of the mens suffering(from both sides) he threw his medals away...of course this was WW2.
Sam, Grantowi on the forum is a Swindon lad and he tends to stick to local men of his research.....there is a good thread on there somewhere of all the football players who died.....Spurs being hardest hit during WW1.