Cheltonians Who Died In The Great War Whilst Serving With The Army Ordnance Corps


   LEAVING CHELTENHAM …………..and all that was dear

 

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Cheltonians Who Died Whilst Serving or had Served With In The Great War With

The Army Ordnance Corps

 

Ref

Name

Rank

Number

Unit/Squadron

Died

Cause

Loc

Age

Memorials

1

MORGAN Christopher George

LCpl

010660

90th Coy AOC

10th March 1920

DOI

UK

44

CH

Notes:

1.   LCpl Morgan was discharged from the Army on 27 October 1917 and died after the war, as a civilian, and is buried in Cheltenham Cemetery.    He is not classified as an official war casualty.

2.   The Army Ordnance Corps involvement in the Great War can beviewed here.

3.   The Royal Army Ordnance Corps was formed on 20th December 1918 as authorised in the London Gazette, Issue 31078, dated 20th December 1918.

 

 

 

 

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