Personal information | |
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Age | Unknown |
Nationality | British |
Date / place of birth | Unknown |
Military information | |
Army Number | 148629 |
Rank | Lt. |
Function | Battalion Intelligence Officer |
Platoon / Troop / Flight | Unknown |
Company / Squadron | Unknown |
Unit / Group | 2nd Battalion 1st Parachute Brigade |
Division / Transport / Command | 1st Airborne Division |
Regiment | Army Air Corps Parachute Regiment |
Decoration | Military Cross Military CrossThe Military Cross is awarded to commissioned officers of the substantive rank of Captain or below or Warrant Officers for distinguished and meritorious services in battle. The MC was established in December, 1915. In 1920, the terms were altered to clearly state the award was for gallant and distinguished services in action and that naval and air force officers could be awarded the cross for gallant and distinguished services on the ground. There was no gallantry award, lesser than the VC and DSO, for junior officers and warrant officers until shortly after the outbreak of the First World War when the MC was instituted. Originally awarded to captains, lieutentants and warrant officers of the Army (including the RFC), it was subsequently extended to include equivalent ranks of the RAF when performing acts of bravery on the ground and there was even provision for the Royal Naval Division and the Royal Marines during the First World War. Awards were extended to majors by an amending warrant of 1931. Close |
Death information | |
Died when | 20-9-1944 |
Died where | Arnhem |
Spot | near road Bridge |
Map reference | Unknown |
Burial location | |
Grave number | 20-A-15 |
Graves overview | Graves overview Close |
Miscellaneous information | |
Personal notes | |
None. | |
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Personal information | |
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Age | Unknown |
Nationality | British |
Date / place of birth | Unknown |
Military information | |
Army Number | 148629 |
Rank | Lt. |
Function | Battalion Intelligence Officer |
Platoon / Troop / Flight | Unknown |
Company / Squadron | Unknown |
Unit / Group | 2nd Battalion 1st Parachute Brigade |
Division / Transport / Command | 1st Airborne Division |
Regiment | Army Air Corps Parachute Regiment |
Decoration | Military Cross Military CrossThe Military Cross is awarded to commissioned officers of the substantive rank of Captain or below or Warrant Officers for distinguished and meritorious services in battle. The MC was established in December, 1915. In 1920, the terms were altered to clearly state the award was for gallant and distinguished services in action and that naval and air force officers could be awarded the cross for gallant and distinguished services on the ground. There was no gallantry award, lesser than the VC and DSO, for junior officers and warrant officers until shortly after the outbreak of the First World War when the MC was instituted. Originally awarded to captains, lieutentants and warrant officers of the Army (including the RFC), it was subsequently extended to include equivalent ranks of the RAF when performing acts of bravery on the ground and there was even provision for the Royal Naval Division and the Royal Marines during the First World War. Awards were extended to majors by an amending warrant of 1931. Close |
Death information | |
Died when | 20-9-1944 |
Died where | Arnhem |
Spot | near road Bridge |
Map reference | Unknown |
Burial location | |
Grave number | 20-A-15 |
Graves overview | Graves overview Close |
Miscellaneous information | |
Personal notes | |
None. | |
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