Lieutenant Andrew Warwick Duncan
PERSONAL INFORMATION
MILITARY INFORMATION
- Lieutenant, 38th Battalion, Infantry (Army). 1916-12-07 to 1917-04-09
- Lieutenant (Army). 1916-01-01 to 1916-12-08
Military Cross
Description: For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty when in command of a raiding party. He gallantly led his men into the enemy trench, in spite of heavy fire, and carried out the task allocated to him with conspicuous success
Date of award: 1917-04-17
Source: London Gazette, Canadian Gazette 2 June 1917 P4224
British War Medal
Victory Medal
RESEARCH INFORMATION
Son of Archibald Duncan, of Carnearney Kells, Co. Antrim, Ireland.
Militia: 97th Algonquin Rifles
War diary of 38th Battalion states that the following were buried at Chateau de la Haie Cemetery on April 16th by Capt. Clarke:
Acting Major (Lieutenant) Edward Cecil Horatio Moore ,Capt. H.F. Hill
Lieut. A.W. Duncan, and Lieut. R.H.M. Jolliffe
Details of death from Ancestry.com which includes a digitized image of the casualty form from the "Canada, War Graves Registers (Circumstances of Casualty), 1914-1948” database. Date of death was incorrectly transcribed and a correction request has been submitted to Ancestry.com
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