Capt William Macandrew Marshall

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Reference WMO/266758

Address:

The Royal Memorial Chapel

Chapel Square

Royal Military Acadamy Sandhurst

Camberley

GU15 4NR

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Seating
Materials:
  • Timber Oak
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Memorial to Captain William Macandrew Marshall, 37th Dogras, Indian Army and Indian Political Department. Elder son of Col William Simpson Marshall (late 37th Dogras, Indian Army and commanding the 2nd Battalion Jersey Militia) and Mary Augusta Marshall of Langford, Jersey and later Villa Regina, Vue Pietra Kritta, Menton, France. Brother of Douglas Cargill Marshall who was killed in Gallipoli on 28 Jun 1915 and is also commemorated in the Royal Memorial Chapel, Sandhurst. Deployed with Indian Army forces to Mesopotamia. Was twice mentioned in dispatches. Was Assistant Political Officer, Neget, Mesopotamia during the campaign. Appointed political officer in Ledjef (troops were kept out of this religious city) and was murdered by local dissidents. Buried in grave XIV. A. 8. of the Baghdad War Cemetery (North Gate), Baghdad, Iraq. Also commemorated on a memorial plaque for 37th, 38th and 41st Dogras in All Saints Royal Garrison Church, Aldershot, Hampshire.
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W M Marshall, Capt 37th Drogas. Asst Political Officer, Neget, Mesopotamia. Killed in action 19th March 1918.

William Macandrew Marshall

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