Toms A W Lt 3rd Devonshire Regiment Attd 2nd Cameronians

Toms A W Lt 3rd Devonshire Regiment Attd 2nd Cameronians

TOMS, ARTHUR WOODLAND, Lieut., 3rd Battn. Devonshire Regt. (Special Reserve), attd. 2nd Battn. The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), 2nd s. of Frederick Woodland Toms, of 1, Claremont Terrace, Jersey, F.I.C., Official Analyst, by his wife, Emily, dau. of the late Frazer Hopwood, of Fauresmith, Orange River Colony; b. St. Helier’s, Jersey, 25 April, 1891; educ. Victoria College there; gazetted 2nd Lieut. to the 3rd Devonshire Regt. (Special Reserve), 7 Feb. 1912, and promoted Lieut. 14 Feb. 1914. For some time before the outbreak of war he had been preparing for service under the Colonial Office, and received the offer of an appointment in West Africa from the Secretary for the Colonies three days before the declaration of war. He went to France, 6 Nov., and was accidentally killed, 27 Nov. 1914, while on active service, and was buried in the cemetery at Estaires, Nord; unm.

The officer commanding 3rd Devonshire Regt. wrote: “He was a great favourite in the regt. and a most capable officer.”  In 1913 and 1914‬‎ Lieut. Toms captained the “Young Soldiers” shooting team of his regt.

Source : De Ruvigny’s Roll Of Honour Vol 1

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