Arthur Edward Flynn Fawcus
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Life
Fawcus was born on 19 October 1886 in Keswick, the second son of W.P.J. Fawcus.[1][2] He was educated at Bedford Modern School.[4]
Fawcus was on active service with the
In May 1915, Fawcus was in
From January to July 1916, Fawcus was in Egypt with the 7th, 8th and 9th Manchesters and then served in France until 1918.[2][1] As Commander of a battalion of the 1/5th North Staffordshire Regiment he was awarded the Distinguished Service Order in June 1918[9][10] and he later commanded the 1/5th Sherwood Foresters for eighteen months.[2][1] During World War I he was mentioned in despatches three times.[2]
Fawcus was killed in an aeroplane crash at Pagham in the United Kingdom on 10 August 1936.[2][1][11] The pilot, Michael Richard Montagu, was apparently attempting a third loop the loop over the sea when the engine choked and the plane plunged into shallow water killing Fawcus and Montagu.[12] Montagu was a stepson of Lord Kimberley.[12]
Fawcus married Alexandra James in 1918, the daughter of
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Obituary, Lieut.-Col. Fawcus, A Fine War Record, The Times, 11 August 1936, p.14
- ^ ISBN 978-0-19-954089-1.
- THE LONDON GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST, 1917, Issue 30217, p. 7989
- ^ War Honours Won By Old Boys, Bedford Modern School, Published by H.W. Robinson, Bedford, 1931
- THE LONDON GAZETTE, 2 FEBRUARY, 1916, Issue 29460, p. 1337
- ^ "Page 2067 – Supplement 29486, 22 February 1916 – London Gazette – The Gazette". thegazette.co.uk. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
- THE LONDON GAZETTE, 24 FEBRUARY, 1916, Issue 29486, p. 2067
- ^ "Page 98 – The-History-of-the-Lancashire-Fusiliers-1914-1918-Volume-I". militaryarchive.co.uk. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
- THE LONDON GAZETTE, 3 JUNE, 1918, Issue 30716, p. 6458
- THE LONDON GAZETTE, 21 AUGUST, 1918, Issue 30854, p. 9769
- ^ "1936 – 2297 – Flight Archive". Flightglobal. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
- ^ a b Six Dead in Air Accidents, The Times, 11 August 1936
- ^ "National Portrait Gallery – Person – Alexandra Maud Fawcus (née James)". npg.org.uk. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
- ^ "Eton College Rolls of Honour-To the fallen of Eton College 1939–1945 who served in the KRR. Retrieved March 2015".