Cave Eric Victor Captain/Reverend 101723

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Captain (Reverend) Eric Victor Cave
Captain (Reverend) Eric Victor Cave

Name Cave Eric Victor
Army number 101723
Rank Chaplain 4th Class. Captain/Reverend
Decorations
Date of birth Birth registered Q4 1908, Leeds. Baptised 15/11/1908.
Age 46 at the time of his death.
Unit Royal Army Chaplains' Department - Commissioned 26/8/1939. Attached to the 70th Infantry Brigade as one of the Brigade Chaplains. Posted to the 11th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry 7/10/1939. Posted to the 10th Bn The Durham Light Infantry 25/11/1939. Served B.E.F. Taken Prisoner of War.
Company/Battery Brigade HQ. Battalion HQ.
Platoon or other sub-unit
Task or role Padre.
Joined Brigade 7/10/1939.
Promotions
Wounded
Prisoner of War Camp Number O7B, Prisoner Number 228.
Died/Killed in action Died 29/12/1954 in Leeds aged 46. Probate granted 30/4/1955.
Home address Son of Walter Cave (Locomotive Foreman) and Frances Maud Cave. Lived in Keighley. Master of Arts Degree. Married Yvonne R. Godden, Wakefield in Q2 1946.
Source table 10DLI

To read information from the Barwick Historical Society please click here].

The newspaper cutting below gives an account of some of Captain Cave's PoW experiences.

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The picture below is of Captain Cave's Wedding to Yvonne Godden, with his brother Arthur acting as Best Man.

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