gilles Posted 6 April , 2021 Share Posted 6 April , 2021 Bonjour i search a photo captain Bearn 9 black watch medical , E Mreau helps this doctor in center Loos 25 september 1915 merci gilles Loos sur les traces de la grande guerre Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
royalredcross Posted 6 April , 2021 Share Posted 6 April , 2021 Emilienne Moreau Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark1959 Posted 6 April , 2021 Share Posted 6 April , 2021 (edited) The most likely person is Frederick Arnot Bean DSO MC; later CBE. He is the only RAMC officer that comes up with that name on a medal search. Entered France July 1915. A family tree on ancestry shows this is he. But more research needed to prove he was at Loos Edited 6 April , 2021 by Mark1959 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark1959 Posted 6 April , 2021 Share Posted 6 April , 2021 (edited) Frederick Arnot Bearn 24/1/1890 - 23/9/1981 His MC appears to be a New Years Honour award at the start of 1916 His DSO appears to be a New Years Honour award at the start of 1917 Bar to his DSO during WW2. edit Capt FA Bearn Listed as "Wounded" on the Casualty List issued by the War Office from 29th September 1915. The list shows him as "Attached 9th Battalion, Black Watch (Royal Highlanders)" So he is the right man. Parfait!! Edited 6 April , 2021 by Mark1959 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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