The memory for those who
died, those who did not grow old as we do, those
we remember at the going down of the sun and in
the morning - dedicated to the memory
of those persons of Lyneham, who made the supreme
sacrifice for freedom on the field of battle during
World War 1
John Carroll
Vockins
Born: 1893 Lyneham
Died: 10 April 1917
Rank: Private
Service: 1st/4th Battalion Gloucestershire
Regiment
Service Number: 201896
Killed in Action -
Memorial: Etretat Churchyard Extension.
Son of Edward and Margaret Vockins, of Lyneham
House Chippenham Road Lyneham. Sibling of Lois M C
Vockins and Ruby
M C Vockins
1914-20 British War Medal-
Authorised in 1919, this is awarded to eligible service
personnel and civilians alike. Qualification for the
award varied slightly according to service. The basic
requirement for army personnel and civilians was they
either entered a theatre of war, or rendered approved
service overseas, between 5th August 1914 and 11th
November 1918.
1914-19 Victory Medal -
Authorised in 1919, this was awarded to all eligible
personnel who served on the establishment of a unit
in an operational theatre. The Victory Medal was never
issued alone.
John Carroll Vockins - He died
for freedom and honour