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Various Officers......./59
© IWM (HU 120056) Major B.M. Clerk MC., Canadian Machine Gun Corps.
© IWM (HU 120027) Captain G. Clarkson. 245th Battalion,CEF © IWM (HU 119911) Lieutenant J.H. Christie MC., Royal Highlanders of Canada. © IWM (HU 120121) Major H.T. Cock MC. Royal Canadian Regiment,CEF, © IWM (HU 120128) Lieutenant A. Cockeram DSO. 21st Battalion (East Ontario Regiment),CEF. © IWM (HU 114646) Lieutenant Colonel C.S. Bullock. 237th Battalion,(Nova Scotia Americans) CEF.
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© IWM (HU 120121) Major H.T. Cock MC. Royal Canadian Regiment, CEF,
Harry Tredennick Cock, MC, was born on August 26, 1884. He was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant in the 3rd Volunteer Battalion, East Surrey Regiment, on January 25, 1902. He transferred to the 3rd Battalion, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, on December 6, 1902, being promoted Lieutenant on December 19, 1903. On March 13, 1912, he became a Lieutenant in The Royal Canadian Regiment. He was promoted Captain on June 26, 1915, brevet Major on May 13, 1919 and substantive Major on December 13, 1930. By 1935, he was the DAA&QMG of Military District No. 2 in Toronto. Cheers, Dan. |
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Maj Cock Pith Helmet Box
Interesting coincidence, but Maj Cock's pith helmet box is coming up on EBay in a few hours. Odd that I have head about him twice in the same day.
Don https://www.ebay.ca/itm/WW1-Canadian...53.m1438.l2649 |
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