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Pte. James Akister
British Army 9th Btn. Kings Own Scottish Borderers
from:Lancaster
My grandfather, James Akister, was born in 1921 and died in 1998 in Lancaster UK. He was a professional boxer known as Jimmy ‘Kid’ Akister before he joined the army. He was captured in Burma and sent to a POW camp, Rangoon Central Jail, Group E, where he remained until the end of the war.
His father, Thomas, served with the army in India starting in 1905. During WW1, he then served with the King’s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment (regimental number 8652) until 1915, when he was injured and lost a leg and a finger.
Respect to my grandfather and great-grandfather. Thank you both, and we will remember you - sleep well!