Lieutenant Archibald Bernard Cort

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  • Unit - Royal Air Force
  • Section - 62nd Squadron
  • Date of Birth - 21/7/1898
  • Died - 12/08/1918
  • Age - 20

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Source: Michael Doyle Their Name Liveth For Evermore: The Great War Roll of Honour for Leicestershire and Rutland.
He was the son of William Smith Cort, a leather merchant, born 1867 in Market Harborough, Leics., and his wife Hephzibah Cort (nee Kent, married in the 4th quarter of 1888 in the Market Harborough, Leics. district), born 1869 in Dunstable, Beds. Archibald Bernard was born on the 21st July 1898 in Market Harborough, Leics., he had one sibling, a brother William Percy, born 1891 in Market Harborough, Leics., in March 1901 the family home was at 8, Church Street, Market Harborough, Leics. In April 1911 Archibald was a schoolboy and was residing in the family home at 8, Church Street, Market Harborough, Leics., together with his father, a leather merchant, his mother who was assisting in the business and his brother William, a journalist, also residing with the family was his adopted sister, Hilda Lambert, a housekeeper, born 1889 in Drayton, Leics. Prior to enlisting, Archibald had been a student at Nottingham University. Archibald’s service record shows that he served as a Temporary 2nd Lieutenant in Reading, Berks, 18/9/16. 2 R.S., 24/11/16. Appointed Flying Officer, 7/3/17. 49 Squadron, 8/3/17. E.F. 27 Squadron, flying Marinsyde’s, 4/4/17. Home Establishment as an instructor in flying, 31/7/17. 58 Squadron, 22/8/17. 29 Squadron of AG as a BE Pilot, 17/9/17. Appointed Temporary Lieutenant, 15/3/18. Transferred to the newly formed Royal Air Force, 1/4/18. 71 Squadron, 16/5/18. 62 Squadron, 21/7/18. Reported missing (GHQ No.135),12/8/18. Death accepted for official purposes, 12/8/18. A record of his flying qualifications shows that he had flown the following aircraft, M F.Sh. Avro DH.2, Small A.W. BE 2b, 2c, 2e, DE12, Martinsyde (1204-160 Beardmore) DH4, Camel S.E.5. Bristol Fighter.

Leicestershire Project Findings
  • Conflict - World War I
  • Burial Place - Ii J 1, Hem Farm Military Cemetery, Hem-monacu
Research from Michael Doyle's Their Name Liveth For Evermore
  • Unit - Royal Air Force
  • Former Unit - Royal Flying Corps
  • Cause of death - KILLED IN ACTION
  • Burial Commemoration - Hem Farm Mil. Cem., Hem-monacu, France
  • Born - Market Harborough, Leics
  • Place of Residence - The Rosarie, Sibbertoft, Northamptonshire, England
  • Memorial - MARKET HARBOROUGH MEM., LEICS
  • Memorial - COTTAGE HOSPITAL WAR MEM., MARKET HARBOROUGH, LEICS
  • Memorial - GRAMMAR SCHOOL MEM., MARKET HARBOROUGH, LEICS

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