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GRAHAM, Sir Reginald John Reginald Noble
UK, Soldiers Awards from the London Gazette, 1898-1944
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Full Name
GRAHAM, Sir Reginald John Reginald Noble
Date Of Birth
17 Sep 1892
Age
24
Birth Place
Calcutta, India
Nationality
British
Resided Place
Lochlomondside, Dumbarton, Scotland, Scotland
Date
22 Apr 1917
Date Of Death
6 Dec 1980
Further Information
Qualified at a Junior Staff Course. Qualified at a Senior Staff Course 1939/-. Officer serving with Militia, Territorial Army, Supplementary Reserve, Oversea Forces (Except Union of South Africa Defence Forces), or holding a temporary commission, who had service in any of the several theatres of war overseas. [The entry of this symbol is made as such Officers are not shown in the Gradation List of the Half-Yearly Army List]
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9th Battalion, The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's), attached 136th Company, Machine Gun Corps. Later Captain, Major and Lieutenant-Colonel. Served in the Second World War. Regular Army Emergency Commission, Temporary Major 14/04/1941. War Substantive Major 13/11/1942. Temporary Lieutenant-Colonel 13/11/1942. Seniority date 18/09/1939. Special Employment. College/House at Eton: H.Br. Left Eton 1911. Enrolled at Trinity College, Cambridge,1911.
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Further gazette dates: 28/12/1945 (O.B.E.); 25/03/1949 (Liberty Cross) Further gazette pages: 20 (O.B.E.); 1530 (Liberty Cross) Gazette issue: 37407 (O.B.E.); 38571 (Liberty Cross)
Rank Name
Lieutenant
Service Number
99671
Award Details
Honours List (O.B.E.); Decoration conferred by His Majesty the King of Norway (Liberty Cross).
Gazette Date
1917
Gazette Page
9532 (V.C.); Issue: 30284 (V.C.)
Duty Location
Istabulat, Mesopotamia; Palestine
Service
British Army
Regiment
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
Battalion
9th (The Dumbartonshire) Battalion Territorial Force
Place of Death
Edinburgh, Scotland
Seniority Date
13 Jul 1916
Conflict Period
World War I
Served For
United Kingdom
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Victory Medal
award
British War Medals WW1
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Victoria Cross (VC)
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Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
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Publication Title
UK, Soldiers Awards from the London Gazette, 1898-1944
Content Source
London Gazette
Last Updated
31 Oct 2023
Description
The London Gazette is one of the official journals of record of the British government, and the most important among such official journals in the United Kingdom, in which certain statutory notices are required to be published.
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