Lt. Col. Reginald Seager Hunt, DSO

Lt. Col. Reginald Seager Hunt, DSO

Male 1874 - 1942  (68 years)

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  1. 1.  Lt. Col. Reginald Seager Hunt, DSOLt. Col. Reginald Seager Hunt, DSO was born on 24 Feb 1874 in Palace Gardens Terrace, Kensington, London; died on 01 Apr 1942 in Walcott-on-Sea, Norfolk; was buried in Walcott-on-Sea, Norfolk.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: 25 Nov 1893; From The New Annual Army List, Militia List, and Yeomanry Cavalry List, 1896 Lieutenant in the 3rd Battalion Norfolk Regiment.
    • Occupation: 14 May 1897; From THE LONDON GAZETTE, MAY 14, 1897 3rd Hussars. To be 2nd Lieutenant. Lieutenant Reginald Seager Hunt, from 3rd Battalion the Norfolk Regiment, on augmentation.
    • Occupation: 13 Sep 1898; Promoted to Lieutenant, 3rd King's Hussars
    • Occupation: 26 Apr 1902; Promoted to Captain, 3rd King's Hussars
    • Occupation: 14 Jul 1910; Promoted to Major, 3rd King's Hussars
    • Occupation: 31 Mar 1911; From THE LONDON GAZETTE, 23 AUGUST, 1912 1st (King's) Dragoon Guards, The following notification is substituted for that which appeared in the Gazette of 2nd June, 1911: - Major Reginald S. Hunt, from 3rd (King's Own) Hussars, to be Major, vice H. W. Clinch, who exchanges. Dated 31st March, 1911.
    • Occupation: 24 Oct 1916; From a page about COs of WW1 infantry companies King's Own Royal Lancaster. 8th (Service) Battalion. Lieutenant-Colonel Reginald Seager Hunt 24/10/1916 to 06/02/1917 Wounded
    • Occupation: 11 Mar 1917; From a page about COs of WW1 infantry companies Lieutenant-Colonel Reginald Seager Hunt 11/03/1917 to 09/03/1918 Transferred to another active battalion
    • Occupation: 17 Sep 1921; Promoted to Lt. Col., resigned commission

    Notes:

    Who's Who, 1935

    HUNT, Lt.-Col. Reginald Seager, D.S.O. 1918; b. 24 Feb 1874; s. of Walter Freeman Hunt and Alice Mortimore. Educ.: Haileybury College. Served South African War, 1890-1902 (Queen's medal with three clasps); European War. 1914-18, France, Egypt, Syria, Mesopotamia (D.S.O. despatches twice); Iraq, 1920 (medal); 3rd K.O. Hussars, and 1st King's Dragoon Guards. Address: The Old Manor House, Walcott, Norwich. T.A.: Walcott, Bacton. T.: Walcott 37. M.: CL 6906.

    Entry in Hart's Annual Army List, militia list and imperial yeomanry list for 1904


    Entry in Hart's Annual Army List, Special Reserve List and Territorial Force List for 1915

    Entry in the Quartelry Army List for the quarter ending 31st December, 1919



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