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MooreC1st Battalion
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MooreC R1st Battalion
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MooreC RSecond Lieutenant1st Battalion
Demise: Killed in action 25 May 1901
Place: Bethal=Standerton, Mooifontn
Source: In Memoriam by S Watt
MooreCharles Roland2nd LieutenantHe was killed in action at Mooifontein, between Bethel and Standerton, May 25th, 1901. He was the youngest son of Colonel Francis Moore, late 8th King's Regiment and Royal Munster Fusiliers, of 20 Waterloo Crescent, Dover. 2nd Lieutenant Moore was born in January 1881, and educated at Elizabeth College, Guernsey. He entered his regiment in August 1899, and served with his battalion from the commencement of the war, taking part in the actions at Fourteen Streams, Warrenton, and also in Lieutenant General Lord Methuen's march to relieve Colonel Spragge near Lindley. He was present at the fighting near Bethlehem, the surrender of Prinsloo, and the defence of Peinaars River Station. He fell while leading his company protecting a convoy. He was granted the medal with three clasps. 2nd Lieutenant Moore was buried in Standerton cemetery, and a marble cross was erected by his brother officers over his grave. A tablet was also placed to his memory in St Peter's Church, Guernsey.
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MooreD3rd Battalion
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MooreJReceived the Mediterranean Medal
5th Battalion
Source: Medal roll WO100 368
MooreJ1st Battalion
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MooreJ5th Battalion
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MooreJ2nd Battalion
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MooreMReceived the Mediterranean Medal
5th Battalion
Source: Medal roll WO100 368
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