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Photo Gallery First World War 2nd Battalion, King's Own in France and Flanders 1915 See also: Photographs 23 - 46 Western Front Captain T B Forwood, wearing a goat or sheepskin jacket.
He was killed in action at Frezenberg on 8th May 1915. Officers' Mess Kitchen at Ouderdom near Ypres, February
1915. Second from the right is Sergeant Brockman; the soldier on the
left wears a goatskin jacket. The Battalion's wooden huts can be
seen in the background. Hutted accommodation, at Ouderdom near Ypres, February
1915. Major Dobson, Captain Forwood, Lieutenants Peake, Jebb,
Rawlinson and Captain Bois. B Company in Billets near Dranoutre in March 1915. Non-commissioned officers near Dranoutre in March 1915.
Including Corporal Tasker and Sergeants Teal, Purdie and Moores. B Company on parade outside billets at Dranoutre, in
March 1915. Group of B Company, including Sergeant Clarkson, in the
trenches near Zonnebeke, April 1915. Trench shelter, near Zonnebeke, April 1915. ©Images are copyright,
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