Son of William Oliver Cormack, manager of petroleum depots, and Edith (née Deek) Cormack of 43 Junction Road, Romford in Essex and later of Hammer Vale House, Haslemere in Surrey.
His brother Philip Frederick Cormack, 2nd Lieutenant was also KIA in WWI:
204 Squadron Royal Air Force. Killed in action on the 27th of October 1918.
Died at Age: 23
Regiment/Service: Durham Light Infantry, 15th Bn.
15th Battalion Durham Light Infantry, was killed in action on the 1 July 1916; he is buried at Machelen French Military Cemetery
Son of William Oliver Cormack, manager of petroleum depots, and Edith (née Deek) Cormack of 43 Junction Road, Romford in Essex and later of Hammer Vale House, Haslemere in Surrey.
His brother Philip Frederick Cormack, 2nd Lieutenant was also KIA in WWI:
204 Squadron Royal Air Force. Killed in action on the 27th of October 1918.
Died at Age: 23
Regiment/Service: Durham Light Infantry, 15th Bn.
15th Battalion Durham Light Infantry, was killed in action on the 1 July 1916; he is buried at Machelen French Military Cemetery
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