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Inns of Court Officers Training Corps - killed in WW1

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In 1908, the Territorial Force was formed and the Inns of Court Regiment became the 27th (County of London) Battalion, The London Regiment (Inns of Court); but almost immediately it was changed into an officer training unit under the designation the Inns of Court Officers' Training Corps.

Their training camp was in tents on Berkhamsted Common.

In WW1, of the 12,000 men who were trained at the Inns of Court Officers Training Corps and received commissions, more than 2,000 were killed in action.

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Inns of Court Officers Training Corps - killed in WW1

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Lincoln's Inn Chapel - WW1 memorial

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R. N. Brash

R. N. Brash

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G. Reeves

G. Reeves

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Douglas Walter Belcher, VC

Douglas Walter Belcher, VC

Soldier. Born Douglas Walter Belcher in Surbiton. He enlisted at the beginning of WW1 and fought at the second Battle of Ypres. Whilst in charge of a portion of breastwork (a temporary fortificatio...

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Francis W. Fletcher

Francis W. Fletcher

Resident of the Central Ward, Hendon who served and died in WW1.

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W. C. Dobie

W. C. Dobie

Man from Wood Green who died in WW1.

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