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Military service
Age:
24
Rank:
Captain
Force:
Air Force
Unit/Regiment:
Royal Air Force
Enlistment:
Kingston, Ontario
Death:
October 20, 1918
Burial/memorial information
Grave reference:
F. Sec. 10. 29.
Additional information
Son of Robert John and Annie Primrose Quigley, of Toronto, Ontario.
Additional citations
Military Cross (MC)and Bar, and Distinguished Service Order (DSO)
Digital gallery of Captain Frank Granger Quigley
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Photograph accompanying a Toronto Star article appearing on November 21st, 1918. -
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Photo of Frank Quigley
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This casualty notice appeared in the November 7, 1918 issue of Flight, the journal of the Royal Aero Club of the United Kingdom. -
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The award of the Military Cross ("MC"), for gallantry, to Temporary 2nd Lieutenant Frank G. Quigley, Royal Flying Corps, was announced on 18 February 1918 (London Gazette, Supplement 30530, at page 2161). Later, on 18 July 1918, the description of the events that led to the award of the MC, shown here, appeared in the London Gazette, Supplement 30801, at page 8470. -
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The award of a bar (i.e. second award) of the Military Cross ("MC") to Temporary Captain Frank G. Quigley, MC, Royal Flying Corps, was announced, with a description of the events leading to it, in the London Gazette, Supplement 30681, at page 5695, on 13 May 1918. -
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The announcement of the award of the Distinguished Service Order ("DSO") to Temporary Captain Frank G. Quigley, MC, Royal Flying Corps, was announced, with a description of the events leading to it, in the London Gazette, Supplement 30761, at page 7395, on 22 June 1918.
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Commemorated on:
Page 604 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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TORONTO (MOUNT PLEASANT) CEMETERY Ontario, Canada
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