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SurnameBrock
ForenameEdgar Nathaniel Loftus
RankCaptain
Army No
Battalion3rd
Commissioned1889-03-23
Date Of WoundsNot set
Wounds
Died Killed1915-05-21
Death Detailskilled in action through bombing or sniping, Ypres
Enlisted DateNot set
Enlisted Location
Date Of Birth1867-05-12
Birth PlaceLondon
ResidenceLondon
DischargedNot set
Theatre Of WarFrance
Date Of Entry1915-02-02
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Surname Spellings
Other InfoEdgar Nathaniel Loftus Brock was born in London on 12 May 1867, only son of Edgar Philip Loftus Brock, an architect. He was educated at St Andrew’s University before being appointed 2nd Lieutenant in the Worcestershire Regiment on 23 March 1889. He was promoted to Lieutenant in 1890, and joined the 2nd Battalion in Ireland before proceeding with a small draft to Bombay in February 1891, to join the 1st Battalion then stationed at Poona. Promoted to Captain on 10 May 1899, he was seconded, 24 June, for service with 2 British Central African Rifles, joining them in Mauritius. After participation in operations in Somaliland, January to July 1900, he then sailed to the Gold Coast and took part in operations in Ashanti, including the actions at N’Dachi and Ofesu, and with the Kintampo Column (Medal). He transferred to 2 Gold Coast Regiment in June 1901 and remained with them until June 1905, when he returned as a Supernumerary Captain to the 1st Worcesters. He was appointed Captain with the 3rd Worcesters on 12 September 1905, retired on half-pay in May 1907 but in the following September was appointed Captain with the 5th (Militia) Battalion, Worcester Regiment, and subsequently placed on the Reserve of Officers. Recalled from the Reserve on the outbreak of war in 1914, he was posted to the 3rd Worcesters and proceeded to France on 2 February 1915. He was killed in action, through bombing or sniping, on 20 May 1915, south of Ypres, in trenches facing St Eloi, and is buried in Dickebusch New Military Cemetery, Ypres. - Grave Reference: E. 31.

Assignments

3rd Worcestershire Regiment - Captain

Service Awards

The British War Medal
The 1914-1915 Star
The Allied Victory Medal

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