James Watts

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I am not sure if anyone is able to help me, but I am looking for information on my Uncle James Howard Watts.
He was a private with the Worcestershire Regiment No. 25860. But I am not sure which of the Regiments he was with. I ordered his medal card from the National Archives and know that he was awarded both the Victory Medal and the British Cross.
What I would like to know is which battles he fought in. I know he was in the trenches and that he was wounded by a shell (a) it took both of his legs or (b) he had them surgically removed as they were shattered. I also know that a piece of shrapnel entered his brain and that this was what eventually killed him but that was not until much later on 13th November 1848.
If anyone is able to help me with information on Uncle Jim, I would be very grateful.
I am not sure if anyone is able to help me, but I am looking for information on my Uncle James Howard Watts.
He was a private with the Worcestershire Regiment No. 25860. But I am not sure which of the Regiments he was with. I ordered his medal card from the National Archives and know that he was awarded both the Victory Medal and the British Cross.
What I would like to know is which battles he fought in. I know he was in the trenches and that he was wounded by a shell (a) it took both of his legs or (b) he had them surgically removed as they were shattered. I also know that a piece of shrapnel entered his brain and that this was what eventually killed him but that was not until much later on 13th November 1848.
If anyone is able to help me with information on Uncle Jim, I would be very grateful.