The Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment
Second Lieutenant F Squire

Second Lieutenant, Acting Captain, Frederick SQUIRE, Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment, killed in action, 31st July 1917.
Born St Pancras, London, son of Frederick R & Fanny Squire, Woodleigh, 113 Chevening Park, Brondesbury Park, NW6
1911 Census - 113 Chevening Road, Willesden, London NW - Frederick R Squire, head, age 47, married 23 years, 3 children, all still alive, Pianoforte Maker, employer, born St Pancras, London; Fanny Maud Squire, daughter, age 22, single, typist, Gas Light & Coke Co., worker, born St Pancras, London; Frederick Squire, son, age 17, single, Pianoforte Maker, worker, born St Pancras, London; Eric Squire, age 11, school, born St Pancras, London; Edith Jordon, wife's sister, age 40, single, born St Pancras, London.
Lance Corporal, Royal Fusiliers, Service No.PS/3591.
14th November 1915, posted BEF.
Buried Voormezeele Enclosure No.3., XVI. B. 19., Belgium.
London Gazette 18th August 1916.
The under mentioned cadets to be temporary 2nd Lieutenants, (on probation) : 5 August 1916. - Frederick Squire.
London Gazette 28th October 1916.
War Office, 28th October 1916. REGULAR FORCES. INFANTRY.
The under mentioned temporary 2nd Lieutenants, from Reserve Battalions, to be temporary 2nd Lieutenants, (attached), retaining their Army seniority: - F Squire.
London Gazette 27th November 1916.
War Office, 27th November 1916. REGULAR FORCES.
The under mentioned temporary 2nd Lieutenants, (attached) (unless otherwise stated) are transferred to Service Battalions, with seniority shown against their names:
Royal West Kent Regiment - 5th August 1916.
London Gazette 31st May 1917.
Royal West Kent Regiment - Temporary 2nd Lieutenant F. Squire to be acting Captain whilst commanding a Company. - 3 March 1917.
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