marine pete Posted 31 August , 2008 Share Posted 31 August , 2008 Major Arther William Scott Royal Army Medical Corps. The son of Philip and Sarah Scott Born in Kingston upon Hull died 23 September 1915 aged 50,His MIC Would be helpful I think he was only Home Service. Any Information Please Regards Peter. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marine pete Posted 1 September , 2008 Author Share Posted 1 September , 2008 Major Arther William Scott Royal Army Medical Corps. The son of Philip and Sarah Scott Born in Kingston upon Hull died 23 September 1915 aged 50,His MIC Would be helpful I think he was only Home Service. Any Information Please Regards Peter. I would like to know when he was Commissioned and if he had a Mic. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LarsA Posted 1 September , 2008 Share Posted 1 September , 2008 Edited away the National Archives link as I the correct card has been uploaded below. /Lars Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lorac Posted 1 September , 2008 Share Posted 1 September , 2008 Is this him? Lorac Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marine pete Posted 2 September , 2008 Author Share Posted 2 September , 2008 Is this him? Lorac Thank you lorac for the MIC Regards Peter. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marine pete Posted 2 September , 2008 Author Share Posted 2 September , 2008 Thank you lorac for the MIC Regards Peter. I think I need to try and find his promotion dates in the London Gazette any help would be most welcome regards Peter. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stebie9173 Posted 2 September , 2008 Share Posted 2 September , 2008 My copy and paste from the Gazette has gone up the Swannee again, but it looks like he was a Surgeon-Lieutenant and Surgeon-Captain (pre 1908 Militia/Volunteer ranks) from 1901 onwards. http://www.gazettesonline.co.uk/ViewPDF.as...t=&similar= http://www.gazettesonline.co.uk/ViewPDF.as...t=&similar= http://www.gazettesonline.co.uk/ViewPDF.as...t=&similar= http://www.gazettesonline.co.uk/ViewPDF.as...t=&similar= Steve. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marine pete Posted 2 September , 2008 Author Share Posted 2 September , 2008 My copy and paste from the Gazette has gone up the Swannee again, but it looks like he was a Surgeon-Lieutenant and Surgeon-Captain (pre 1908 Militia/Volunteer ranks) from 1901 onwards. http://www.gazettesonline.co.uk/ViewPDF.as...t=&similar= http://www.gazettesonline.co.uk/ViewPDF.as...t=&similar= http://www.gazettesonline.co.uk/ViewPDF.as...t=&similar= http://www.gazettesonline.co.uk/ViewPDF.as...t=&similar= Steve. thanks Steve for the information on Major Scott Regards Peter. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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