MAKE A MEME View Large Image Battalion attached 1 Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment Lt Alcock died on 21 August 1916, aged 31, at High Wood on the Western Front. He was the son of Alfred and Mary Alcock, of Didbrook, Winchcombe, Cheltenham. Faces of the First World ...
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