Honey 2/Lieut.
Info
| Surname | Honey |
|---|---|
| Forename | Alexis Cowper |
| Rank | 2/Lieut. |
| Army No | |
| Battalion | 5th & 4th |
| Commissioned | 1917-08-28 |
| Date Of Wounds | Not set |
| Wounds | |
| Died Killed | 1918-02-10 |
| Death Details | d. of w. F. & F. |
| Enlisted Date | Not set |
| Enlisted Location | |
| Date Of Birth | Not set |
| Birth Place | |
| Residence | |
| Discharged | Not set |
| Theatre Of War | 23/10/1917 |
| Date Of Entry | Not set |
| Z Class | |
| Surname Spellings | |
| Other Info | Died of wounds on the 10th February 1918 (age 19) at No. 20 General Hospital, Camiers, France. He was wounded at Cambrai on the 30th November 1917. He was the only son of Rev. Albert Alexis Honey and Mrs. Amy L. Honey, of Houghton, Huntingdon. He was educated at St. Wilfrids, Little Common, Bexhill and Malvern College. He joined Malvern College O.T.C. in April 1917 and was commissioned into the Worcestershire Regiment on the 28th August 1917, joining the 5th Battalion. He was later transferred to the 4th Battalion. ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, grave XXVIII. E. 9. |
Assignments
| 5th Worcestershire Regiment - Second Lieutenant |
| 4th Worcestershire Regiment - Second Lieutenant |
Service Awards
| The British War Medal |
| The Allied Victory Medal |
Gallantry Awards & Honors
| Medal | Rank | Battalion | Engagement | Awarded |
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| No results found. | ||||
Foreign Decorations & Awards
| Medal | Rank | Battalion | Awarded |
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| No results found. | |||
Royal Flying Corps
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