Description
having never attained any other rank other than Private in the Royal Marines
as a Provincial Constable and made Temporary Commander of District Number 9 in Port Arthur (now Thunder Bay)
measuring 22 x 11 cm
Transferred to the 102nd Battalion (Central Ontario Regiment)
was re-interred in the cemetery of Perrieres
First War Pair To Acting Captain Cockshutt, C.f.a. Auction Archive having never attained any otherBritish War & Victory Medals (A. CAPT. E. M. COCKSHUTT.) Naming is officially impressed, EF. Accompanied by records from the National Archives of Canada. Footnote: Eric Morton Cockshutt, born 1895 at Brantford, Ontario and living as a student, enlisted in July 1916 as a Lieutenant. Cockshutt spent his service with the C. F. A. including instruction at the 42nd Ordinance College Course, C. Corps School for Artillery instruction.
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