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Record of War Service, 1814-1918, Officers Training Corps (Junior RECORD OF WAR SERYieE OFFICERS TRAINING K? (JUNIOR DIVISION). PUBLIC SCHOOL OFFICEES. AHD OTHER MEMBERS OF THE STAFFS. OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS (J.D.) RECORD OF WAR SERVICE Printed by W. Heffkr & Sons Ltd. 104 Hills Road, Caubridgb RECORD OF WAR SERVICE 1914-1918 OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS (JUNIOR DIVISION). PUBLIC SCHOOL OFFICERS, AND OTHER MEMBERS OF THE STAFFS. y ^ «• r. «^ DEC 2* \m h PREFACE. 5,.^ It was pointed out to me last year that though ~^ every PubHc School was keeping a Record of " J[J Service of its Old Boys," little was heard of the rjj personal service of the Schoolmasters who have supplied the O.T.C. with Officers and Instructors, "^ and who have also suppUed the fighting forces with 5xcellent material at a critical time in our natioral history. I was asked as Hon. Sec. of the O.T.C. (Officers) Club to take steps to compile such a record ; with this purpose in view I collected material from all Schools furnishing Contingents to the O.T.C. ; I then found that I had undertaken a very aig task, and one which at the limited time at my disposal would have taken years to complete satisfactorily. I was fortunate enough however to secure the assistance of Major D. H. Steers who had recently returned from France, and it is by him that aiost of the work has been done and to whom most of the credit is due for the production of this stJI incomplete record. I hope that in- accuracies >r omissions in this first edition will be notified to ne or to Major D. H. Steers, R.E. (x.), St. John's College, Cambridge, as soon as possible, so that they may be corrected in future issues. B. MONTAGUE JONES, Major, Hon, Sec. O.T.C. Club. St. Albans, 25/7/1919. NOTE. Certain abbreviations have of necessity been brought into use in the following pages, but it is not thought that any will be found difficult to understand. It will be noted that the Records of Services are divided into two parts: —" A " containing :hose of O.T.C. Officers only, and " B " those of Members of the Staff (not being Officers of the O.T.C). The names of all Officers and Men vho have fallen in the War, or who have died between August 4th, 1914, and November nth, 1918, are shewn in heavy type. An index is given at the end of thi book, by means of which any name can be quckly found. The Schools and Colleges are given in alphabetical order ; returns which have arrived too late for inclusion in this book will be published as a supple- ment, and will be sent to all who ap:)ly for it. As it is anticipated that more tlan one edition will be required, it is particularly requested that atiy errors or omissions be at once notified to me as early as possible. All Officers Commanding Contingents are cor- dially thanked for the trouble they have taken to obtain the Records required for insertion in the following pages, and for their courtesy in so promptly correcting the proofs of the Records of their respective Schools or Colleges. Lieut. H. A. Golden, R.E. (t.), and Lieut. D. H. King, R.G.A. (S.R.), are also thanked for their help in reading and checking the proofs, and for their assistance in compiling the nominal index at the end of the book. D. H. STEERS, Major R.E. (x.) St. John's College, Cambridge, July, 1919. CONTENTS. PAGE Aldenham School ' All Hallows School, Honiton - - - 3 Ampleforth College ----- 4 Ardingly College 4 Beaumont College ------ 7 Bedford School ------ 8 Bedford Modern School ----- 9 Berkhamsted School 10 Bloxham School 12 Bournemouth School 13 Bradfield College ------ 14 Bradford Grammar School - - - - i6 Bridlington School ----- 17 Brighton College - - - - - -18 Bristol Grammar School ----- 19 Bromsgrove School ------ 21 Bury Grammar School 22 Cambridge and County School - - - - 22 Campbell College, Belfast - - - - 23 Charterhouse -------24 Cheltenham College ----- 26 Chigwell School, Essex ----- 27 Christ's Hospital ------ 28 Churcher's College ----- 30 City of London School - - - - - 31 Clifton College ------ 32 Cranbrook School 35 viii FAGB Cranleigh School ------ 35 Dartford Grammar School - - - - 38 Dean Close School ------ 39 Denstone College - 40 Derby School ----- . ^2 Dorchester Grammar School - - - - 42 Dover College ------ 43 DuLwicH College 43 Durham School- ------ 45 Eastbourne College 46 Edinburgh Academy - . _ - - 47 Elizabeth College, Guernsey - - - - 48 Ellesmere College ------ 49 Emanuel School ------ 50 Epsom College -------52 Eton College -------54 Exeter School 58 Felsted School 59 Fettes College - - - - - -197 Forest School - 61 Framlingham College ----- 62 George Heriot's School, Edinburgh - - 63 George Watson's College- - . - . 66 GiGGLESwicK School ----- 69 Glasgow Academy ------ 70 Gresham's School - 71 Grimsby Municipal College - . - 72 Haileybury College 74 Handsworth Grammar School - - - - 76 Harrow School _.--_- 77 Hertford Grammar School . - 78 Hillhead High School ----- 80 Hurstpierpoint College ----- 82 a PAGE Hymers College 84 Imperial Service College . - - - 86 Ipswich School ^7 Kelly College ------ 87 Kelvinside Academy, Glasgow - - - 88 King Alfred's School, Wantage . - - 89 King Edward VII. School . - - - 90 King Edward's School, Bath - - - - 92 King Edward's School, Birmingham - - - 93 King's College School ----- 94 King's School, Bruton, Somerset - - - 95 King's School, Canterbury - - - - 96 King's School, Grantham 97 King's School. Warwick 98 King's School, Worcester . - - - 98 Kirkcaldy High School 99 Lancing College 100 Leeds Grammar School ----- 102 Liverpool College ------ 102 Liverpool Institute ------ 104 LoRETTo School __-_-- 104 Louth School ------- 106 Maidstone School - - - - - -106 Malvern College ------ 107 Manchester Grammar School - - - - 109 Merchant Taylors' School - - - - iii Merchiston Castle School - - - - 113 Mill Hill School - - - - - -114 Monkton Combe School - - - - - 116 Newcastle High School, Staffs. - - - 117 North-Eastern County School, Barnard Castle 117 Nottingham High School - - - - 119 Oakham School - - - - - -120 PAGB Oratory School 121 OuNDLE School 122 Plymouth College 123 Portsmouth Grammar School - - - - 124 Queen Mary's Grammar School, Walsall - - 125 Radley College - 127 Reading School -.___. 129 Reigate Grammar School ----- 130 Repton School ------- 132 RossALL School- ----__ j^^ Royal Grammar School, Guildford - - - 137 Royal Grammar School, High Wycombe - - 138 Royal Grammar School, Lancaster - - - 139 Royal Grammar School, Newcastle-on-Tyne - 140 Royal Grammar School, Worcester - - - 198 Rugby School - - - - - - -142 St. Albans School -144 St. Bees School 145 St. Columba's College, Ireland - - - 146 St. Dunstan's College ----- 148 St. Edmund's School 150 St. Edward's School, Oxford - - - - 151 St. John's School, Leatherhead - _ - 132 St. Lawrence College 153 St. Paul's School 154 St. Peter's School, York - _ _ - 157 Sedbergh School 158 Sherborne School 160 Shrewsbury School - - - - - 162 Sir Roger Manwood's Grammar School - - 164 Solihull Grammar School - _ _ _ . 166 Stonyhurst College _ . _ _ - 166 Sutton Valence School - - - - - 168 m PAGE Taunton School 169 The Leys School 17^ ToNBRiDGE School ------ 172 Trent College - i74 Uppingham School ------ 175 Victoria College, Jersey 180 Wellingborough Grammar School - - - 181 Wellington College- . - . - . 183 Wellington School, Somerset - - - - 183 West Buckland ------ 184 Westminster School ----- 185 Weymouth College ------ 186 Whitgift Grammar School - - - . 187 Wilson's Grammar School, Camberwell - - 189 Winchester College ----- 190 Wolverhampton School ----- 194 Woodbridge School _ _ - - . 193 Worksop College ------ 195 xil — SCHOOLS & COLLEGES. ALDENHAM SCHOOL. A. WADMORE, Brevet Lieut.-Col. J. M., Q.H. Capt. O.C. Contingent July 1908—Sept. 1914. Temp. Capt. (21/9/14) 9th (S.) Bn. Roy. Fus., 12th Div. France 30/5/15 ; present at Loos, Sept. and Oct. 1915 ; Hohenzollern, Mar. 1916 ; ist Somme, Sept. 1916. Temp. Maj. and 2nd-in-c. 8th (S.) Bn. Roy. Innis. Fus. Mar. 1916, i6thDiv. Three times wounded, last severe ; transferred to U.K. 16/9/16. Perman- ently disabled. Posted No. 21 Ofifr. Cdt. Bn. ; Coy. 7 Comdr. Apr. 191 —^May 1918 ; appointed Chief Instructor and 2nd-in-c. May 1918. Home Services List 13/3/18. Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1/1/19. Disem- bodied 11/1/19. Re-appointed to Unattached List as Capt. (T.F.) for service with Contingent 6/3/19. ADAMSON, Capt. H. B. Capt. Temp. Capt., Sept. 1915, i2th Bn. Suffolk Regt ; later loth Bn. Transferred to 21st Bn. W. Yorks Regt. (Pioneers) France, June 19 16. Served with Contingent Apr. 1912—July 1915. O.C. Contingent Sept. 1914 Sept. 1915. Died of wounds 30/10/16. VASEY, Maj. G. H. Capt. Served with Contingent June 1909—Dec. 1914. Capt. (S.R.) 29/12/14, 3rd Bn. Dorset Regt. France 1915, with either ist or 2nd Bn. Invahded home, enteritis, since serving in India. Act.-Maj. 1918. I 6 2nd Lieut. 2nd Lieut BRIGHT, Lieut. W. J. Temp. in India and R F A. (S.R.) 7/4/16. Lieut. Served Mesopotamia. Served with Contingent from 5151^5— 7/4/16. Retained for service with O.T.C. MEAD Capt. G. C. F. Capt. Gazetted 2nd Lieut. 18/8/14. Temp. Lieut. 13/6/15- O.C. Contingent July 1915—Mar. 1919. Temp. Capt. 6/12/18. Sub- stantive Captain 27/3/19. BECK, Lieut. H. M. Temp. Lieut. Gazetted 2nd Lieut. Lieut. 1 4/2/15. Promoted Temp. 28/10/15. Resigned commission 26/1/18. ENGLISH, 2nd Lieut. F. H. Temp. 2nd Lieut. Date of rank 9/8/15. Resigned commission 1/11/18. Reinstated 3/2/19. ALLSOP, 2nd Lieut. B. Temp. 2nd Lieut. Date of rank 2(2 jit. Resigned commission 17/1/19. WEBBER, 2nd Lieut. A. C. Temp. 2nd Lieut. Date of rank3i/5/i6. GREEN, 2nd Lieut. W. 2nd Lieut. Date of rank 1 7/8/1 7. Transferred from Royal Grammar School, Worcester, O.T.C, 15/5/18. ALDENHAM SCHOOL. B. HACKING, Capt. E. M. Enlisted in a PubUc Schools Bn. Sept. 1914. Gazetted to Sherwood Foresters Oct. 1914. France 1915 ; wounded ; transferred Rifle Brigade.
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