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Hector Rugeroni Engineer's Capt.

Royal Engineers

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CORDOBA CENTRAL RAILWAY

ROLL OF HONOUR.

List of Members of the Staff who have joined His Majesty's Forces.

REGIMENT
NAME DEPARTMENT RANK
A. Banks Engineer's Private The Buffs (reported wounded)
W. B. Bagshaw Electrical Capt. 5th City Manchester (M.C.)
C. F. Barnes London Office Seaman Royal Navy Vol. Res.
H. B. Benyon Stores
A. S. Bolden London Office Corporal Royal Garrison Artillery (wounded).
H. S. Britton Stores Private
R. Buchanan Engineer's Private Seaforth Highlanders.
W. E. Bennett Loco. Car. & Wagon
S. W. Carey London Office Lieut. 6th Middlesex Regiment (wounded)
W. A. Caulkett Loco. Car. & Wagon Private Royal Engineers.
H. Churchill Engineer's Died of Enteric Fever after Service
in the Dardanelles
C. V. Clarke Engineer's Capt. Royal Engineers (wounded 21/6/16)
E. H. Colman Loco. Car. & Wagon Flight Com. Royal Flying Corps
J. D. Cunningham Stores
H. Dobinson Engineer's Private Royal Field Artillery (Wounded).
E. Dowds Loco. Car. & Wagon Private 15th King's Regiment.
H. Dawson Loco. Car. & Wagon
W. A. Elders Administration 2nd.-Lt. Royal Engineers
P. Ellis Engineer's
P. A. Foy Engineer's Capt. Royal Engineers (M.C.).
W. Fraser Stores
J. Gibson Accountant's Private Royal Engineers.
A. O. Griffin Traffic Trooper King Edward's Horse.
J. P. Grandidier Accountant's
J. T. Gozzett London Office Hydrophone Operator Royal Navy.
A. S. Haile Stores Sapper Royal Engineers.
P. G. Holloway Traffic Sergt. Royal Army Medical Corps
S. W. Hurst London Office Private 7th Middlesex (wounded)
G. H. Hutchinson Engineer's (Killed in Action, 2/3/16).
A. Jack Chief Engineer Lt.-Colonel. Royal Engineers.
E. A. Johnston Loco. Car. & Wagon Major Royal Engineers.
R. C. Jones Accountant's 2nd.-Lt. Royal Engineers. R.O.D.
B. Jones Loco. Car. & Wagon Sergt. Royal Army Medical Corps.
H. E. Kitcher Administration Capt. 5th Dorset (killed in Action).
A. W. Kohring Engineer's 2nd.-Lt. Royal Engineers.
22nd Res. Battn, London Reg.
E. C. R. Lear Accountant's Lieut.
(Queen's)
D. C. Luck Engineer's Sergt. Royal Field Artillery. (wounded)
N. Macqueen Administration Private King Edward's Horse.
A. Mason London Office 2nd.-Lt. 2/1st Berkshire Yeomanry
P. McEwan Traffic Private Royal Engineers.
J. H. McIntosh Accountant's Private Highland Light Infantry
N. McLaren Electrical Private Public Schools Corps.
P. C. Mitchell Electrical Private Died in Hospital, 16/2/15
E. Monkman Accountant's Lieut. Royal Fusiliers (Wounded) Prisoner
in Germany.
A. W. Pilgrim London Office L/Corporal Royal Army Medical Corps.
H. F. Plant London Office Rifleman London Rifle Brigade (wounded)
J. Pike Traffic Capt. 2nd Royal Irish (twice wounded.)
Invested by the King with the
Military Cross, 29/9/16,
and Bar.
J. K. Rashleigh Engineer's
Hector Rugeroni Engineer's Capt. Royal Engineers
F. W. Rogers Royal Engineers. Private Royal Air Force.
P. C. Stedman London Office 2nd.-Lt. Royal Engineers
S. S. Smith London Office VictuallingAssistant. Royal Navy.
W. T. Scott Accountant's Assistant Paymaster Royal Navy.
N. Soane Accountant's
F. G. Spicer Loco. Car. & Wagon
J. H. Talbot Administration 2nd.-Lt. Royal Fusiliers (wounded)
W. A. Thompson Accountant's
E. Wilde Accountant's Sergt. South Wales Borderers.
G. H. Wilby Engineer's Lieut. Army Ordnance Corps.
G. T. Wintour Loco. Car. & Wagon
Public Schools Corps (Killed in
S. M. Watson Electrical Private
Action 26/7/16).

Sources: the railway companies' Directors' Report for year ended June 30th, 1915 and 1918.
Text in square brackets was added, as were references to memorial inscriptions at St Andrew's. Source:
Jeremy Howat.

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1876 - William Cathcart, an ageing Scot who had spent 50 years in "the Argentine" founded The
Buenos Ayres Herald (original spelling); single sheet with advertising on front, mostly shipping
coverage on back (odd general news, community item thrown in); 1877 - sold to D.W. Lowe of
the United States; immediately discarded weekly publication in favor of daily news; 1925 -
acquired by Junius Julius (J.J.) and Claude Ronald Rugeroni (came as Englishmen rather than
Italians); 1959 - The Standard folded, left Buenos Aires Herald as Argentina's only English-
language daily; 1968 - Evening Post Publishing Company (Charleston, SC) acquired controlling
block of shares (largely corresponding to J.J. Rugeroni shares); 1998 - Evening Post Publishing
Company acquired Rugeroni's shares in paper, became sole owner of Herald.

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