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RAMC profile of:
Thomas Moffatt BOYD M.B.
 
 


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Castleblaney (Kindly provided by Pat Geary)

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Rank: t.Lt

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Outcome: Died

Date Died: 25/10/1918
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Where Buried and/or Commemorated: Mozambique - Lumbo British Cemetery

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Thomas was educated at Old Scholar Friends’ School, Lisburn (Kindly provided by Pat Geary), and at Belfast University, where he graduated M.B., B.Ch. and B.A.O. in 1917. He became a Queen's Rugby left three-quarter. After qualifying he took a temporary commission as lieutenant in the R.A.M.C. He entered the war in East Africa on 9th October 1917. Thomas died of dysentery whilst still on active service there. He was the son of Francis Boyd, J.P. Ballybay. [Portrait photograph from the Belfast Evening News, courtesy of Nigel Henderson]


 
Additional Information: Date Added: Friday 30 May, 2008
 
BOYD Lieutenant Thomas Moffatt. (George). Born Castleblaney. Old Scholar Friends' School Lisburn. Se...
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