Alan Moray Brown belonged to the 160,000-strong, trained, British Indian army. His company was sent to Marseilles first to support the BEF w...
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Captain
Service No. Unknown
Age 34
Died on 12 March 1915
47th Sikhs
GUARDS CEMETERY, WINDY CORNER, CUINCHY
Pas de Calais, France
Son of James Moray Brown (79th Highlanders) and A Moray Brown, of Wales House, Queen Camel, Somerset.
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Alan Moray Brown belonged to the 160,000-strong, trained, British Indian army. His company was sent to Marseilles first to support the BEF w...
Alexander Bloomfield
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