Difference between revisions of "King F.J. Driver"
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|Regimental Number=S/108693 | |Regimental Number=S/108693 | ||
|Rank=Driver | |Rank=Driver | ||
+ | |Date of birth=9/12/1910. | ||
|Age=36 at the time of his death. | |Age=36 at the time of his death. | ||
|Unit=Royal Army Service Corps, Posted 23rd Div HQ, Served B.E.F. Subsequent service and postings not known at this stage. | |Unit=Royal Army Service Corps, Posted 23rd Div HQ, Served B.E.F. Subsequent service and postings not known at this stage. | ||
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|Platoon or other sub-unit= | |Platoon or other sub-unit= | ||
|Task or role=Driver. | |Task or role=Driver. | ||
− | |Joined Brigade=Not | + | |Joined Brigade=Not applicable - worked at Divisional level. |
|Promotions=Sergeant. | |Promotions=Sergeant. | ||
|Wounded=Not so far as is known. | |Wounded=Not so far as is known. | ||
|Prisoner of War=Not so far as is known. | |Prisoner of War=Not so far as is known. | ||
|Died/Killed in action=Died 15/4/1947, presumably in the UK. Cause of death not yet known. | |Died/Killed in action=Died 15/4/1947, presumably in the UK. Cause of death not yet known. | ||
− | |Home address=Son of Cecilia King of Ipswich. Husband of Alethea Marianne King of Ipswich. Worked as a Scammell Driver (Petroleum). Buried in Grave 185, Section U.A. Ipswich Old Cemetery. | + | |Home address=Son of Cecilia King of Ipswich. Husband of Alethea Marianne King of Ipswich. Worked as a Scammell Driver (Petroleum). Buried in Grave 185, Section U.A. Ipswich Old Cemetery. Headstone inscription reads "O FOR THE TOUCH OF A VANISHED HAND, AND THE SOUND OF A VOICE THAT IS STILL!" |
|Source table=23N | |Source table=23N | ||
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''It is considered that the man described above may be the individual who appears in Divisional War Diary documents as Driver F. J. King. If this is incorrect and the service details of the casualty described above are not those relating to Driver King, please contact the Lead Researcher at the address listed on the front page of the Website, and appropriate amendments will be made.'' | ''It is considered that the man described above may be the individual who appears in Divisional War Diary documents as Driver F. J. King. If this is incorrect and the service details of the casualty described above are not those relating to Driver King, please contact the Lead Researcher at the address listed on the front page of the Website, and appropriate amendments will be made.'' |
Latest revision as of 12:15, 23 September 2018
Personnel Entry
Name King Frederick William John.
Army number
Rank Driver
Decorations
Date of birth 9/12/1910.
Age 36 at the time of his death.
Unit Royal Army Service Corps, Posted 23rd Div HQ, Served B.E.F. Subsequent service and postings not known at this stage.
Company/Battery Divisional Supply Company.
Platoon or other sub-unit
Task or role Driver.
Joined Brigade Not applicable - worked at Divisional level.
Promotions Sergeant.
Wounded Not so far as is known.
Prisoner of War Not so far as is known.
Died/Killed in action Died 15/4/1947, presumably in the UK. Cause of death not yet known.
Home address Son of Cecilia King of Ipswich. Husband of Alethea Marianne King of Ipswich. Worked as a Scammell Driver (Petroleum). Buried in Grave 185, Section U.A. Ipswich Old Cemetery. Headstone inscription reads "O FOR THE TOUCH OF A VANISHED HAND, AND THE SOUND OF A VOICE THAT IS STILL!"
Source table 23N
It is considered that the man described above may be the individual who appears in Divisional War Diary documents as Driver F. J. King. If this is incorrect and the service details of the casualty described above are not those relating to Driver King, please contact the Lead Researcher at the address listed on the front page of the Website, and appropriate amendments will be made.