Great War Dundee
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Frederick Brown Moir Crooks
Military Information
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- Service no: 95065
- Rank: Sapper
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- Regiment/Service: Royal Engineers
- Unit/Ship: Attd, Gloucester Regiment
Personal Information
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- Address: 2 Forester St, Dundee
- Occupation: Plumber
- Mother:
- Father:
James Crooks
- Siblings:
Robert
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More about Frederick Brown Moir Crooks
Fred Crooks Royal Engineers attached to Gloucester Regiment
Sapper Fred Crooks, R.E. attached Gloucester Regiment, was severely wounded in the recent fighting, and unfortunately it has been found necessary to amputate his left leg. Sapper Crooks is, however, progressing favourably. He is in his twentieth year, and before enlistment was in the employment of his father, Mr James Crooks, plumber and gasfitter, King Street, who is also a lieutenant on the auxiliary staff of the Dundee Fire Brigade. Sapper Crooks also served on the auxiliary fire staff for some time after the outbreak of war. His brother, Second-Lieutenant Robert Crooks, of the Liverpool Regiment, is at present on active service.
Dundee Courier 6th April 1918
Information and image kindly supplied by Michael Caldwell
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