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No. Clue: no executive curl on his rings in the first picture.

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Clue 2: relevant to my interests, especially where I work.

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Clue 3+4 A mention of red distinction cloths may be raiding the bottom of the barrel?

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Zeebrugge :)

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I’m getting closer so I’ll say Staff Surgeon James McCutcheon on HMS Vindictive as my first attempt.

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Correct! Principal Medical Officer for the Raid. 

 

(pictures taken by me from photographs in my care)

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I’m a little chuffed with myself, literally I had nothing to go on except a pdf from the BMJ dated July 27 1918, showing the various awards and casualties to members of the medical service including those who were on the Zeebrugge raid. When it came to awards he does not appear to have recieved  a gong, but he was given a promotion, so whilst he was the third name in the order of awards, I simply changed it around, the others being Pocock and Clegg, with a possibility of Colson, as a fourth contender.

Have you a link to a potted history of his life and exploits?

 

John

 

 

 

 

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Article in the Journal of the RN Medical Service imminent ;)

 

There's a short obituary in the Journal for 1956 - I'll post a link later. He was offered a choice between medal or promotion although Keynes would have liked him to have both.

 

NB Clegg appears in fact to have been Glegg, but the mistake is persistent.

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I thank you.

 

NB Checked the BMJ and they definitely have it as Clegg, easy to see how it permeates for a century.

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JRNMS, vol. 42 no. 3 (summer) + 4 (autumn) 1956.

 

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Excellent piece of detective work Monsieur Knotty🔎

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NF your impersonation of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s has now finished, and you are back?

Or brief visit?

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30 minutes ago, Knotty said:

NF your impersonation of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s has now finished, and you are back?

Or brief visit?

I think I'm back John. I'll see if anyone can spot who this is.  It doesn't appear that he has appeared yet. (Am I impressing anyone with my command of the English language?😊

None of that drivel was a cryptic clue by the way. 

I'll chuck in the fact that he has royal, as well as Irish connections. 

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Uniform of the Royal Scots Greys I believe, can’t mistake the Imperial Russian Eagle of Tsar Nicolas II on his cap.

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Not to mention the thistle on his collar!

 

I think that he is Brig-Gen C B Bulkeley-Johnson, CO of the Greys in August 1914 until promoted to command 8th Cavalry Brigade. It was in this appointment that he was killed in April 1917 whilst carrying out a forward reconnaissance during the Battles of Arras.

 

He was also an ADC to the King - the royal connection.

 

Ron

 

 

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39 minutes ago, Knotty said:

Uniform of the Royal Scots Greys I believe, can’t mistake the Imperial Russian Eagle of Tsar Nicolas II on his cap.

 

35 minutes ago, Ron Clifton said:

Not to mention the thistle on his collar!

 

I think that he is Brig-Gen C B Bulkeley-Johnson, CO of the Greys in August 1914 until promoted to command 8th Cavalry Brigade. It was in this appointment that he was killed in April 1917 whilst carrying out a forward reconnaissance during the Battles of Arras.

 

He was also an ADC to the King - the royal connection.

 

Ron

 

 

Sorry Ron but it isn't Bulkeley Johnson.

Knotty's post actually presents the next clues that I was to Oh so generously offer next. 

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1 hour ago, neverforget said:

Am I impressing anyone with my command of the English language?😊

 

Let us remember WSC's maxim:

 

"Naturally I am biased in favour of boys learning English; and then I would let the clever learn Latin as an honour and Greek as a treat.
But the only thing I would whip them for is not knowing English. I would whip them hard for that."

 

(Nice to see you back old chap.)

 

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17 minutes ago, Uncle George said:

 

Let us remember WSC's maxim:

 

"Naturally I am biased in favour of boys learning English; and then I would let the clever learn Latin as an honour and Greek as a treat.
But the only thing I would whip them for is not knowing English. I would whip them hard for that."

 

(Nice to see you back old chap.)

 

Merci mon 

Oncle. Is anyone really capable of learning the English language? I wonder.

In my third year at grammar school I was considered to be the best of the bunch, and was the only pupil to be forwarded to take it at o level a year early. To be honest, I was perhaps strangely unique in as much as I really enjoyed English. I passed the o level but needless to say it was all downhill after that uncharacteristic zenith as far as my scholarly pursuits were concerned. 

Anyway: Regarding my WIT; His royal connection was a good deal less cryptic than Ron proposed.

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(Another of) George V's cousins - Prince Arthur of Connaught?

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1 hour ago, Knotty said:

Uniform of the Royal Scots Greys I believe, can’t mistake the Imperial Russian Eagle of Tsar Nicolas II on his cap.

 

  Uh?  Is it not a French imperial eagle-  the  word "Waterloo" underneath might be a clue-  Or is that indicative our man worked as a ticket collector  for the Southern Railway at the railway station of that name??? :wub:

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13 hours ago, Nepper said:

(Another of) George V's cousins - Prince Arthur of Connaught?

Nepper has it!

Here's the full picture:

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With a close up of the caption:

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Picture taken from here:

https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo/duke-connaught-strathearn-1850.html

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