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MaycockA S 3018Corporal2nd Btn. Killed at Spion Kop. 24 Jan 1900.
Source: Natal Field Force Casualty Roll, page 132 line 10
(Duke of Cambridge's Own) Middlesex Regiment
MaycockE3018Corporal2nd Battalion
Source: QSA roll
(Duke of Cambridge's Own) Middlesex Regiment
MaycockE29B/597PrivateFrontier Wars. SAGS (1) 1879Northamptonshire Regiment
MaycockE J2nd Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls
(Duke of Cambridge's Own) Middlesex Regiment
MaycockE J6265Private2nd Battalion
Source: QSA roll
(Duke of Cambridge's Own) Middlesex Regiment
MaycockF W OLieutenantHe was born 5 June 1877, at 21 Claverton Street, London, son of Frederic Maycock, late Captain, 20th Regiment, of 111 The Avenue, West Baling, London, and Mrs F Maycock.  He was educated at a private school at Eastbourne.  He joined the Suffolk Regt 1 December 1897; served in India for a few years with the 2nd Battalion of his regiment; became Lieutenant 25 August 1899, and was then employed with the King's African Rifles from March 1902 to September 1907, where he held command of various columns (between 1902 and 1906) in punitive expeditions, viz: East Africa, 1902, in command; East Africa, 1905; Nandi, 1905-6, in command of a column; East Africa, 1900, in command.  He was twice mentioned in Despatches [London Gazettes of 18 September 1900, and 13 March 1908]; received the African General Service Medal and four clasps, and was created a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order [London Gazette, 13 March 1908]: "Frederic Orby Maycock, Lieutenant, the Suffolk Regiment (employed with the King's African Rifles).  In recognition of his services during the minor expeditions in East Africa in 1907".  He became Captain 17 September 1908.  He was appointed, September 1912 to the Star! of the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, as Instructor in Military History.  He wrote several text books for the use of students of Military History, notably: "Napoleon's European Campaign and the Napoleonic Campaign of 1805".  He became Major in March 1915, and fell in the fighting near Ypres on 25 May 1915.  He was last seen standing on the parapet of an enemy trench leading his men in the attack.  The details above were supplied by Major Maycock's cousin, Sir Willoughby Maycock, KCMG.
Source: DSO recipients (VC and DSO Book)
Suffolk Regiment
MaycockHA Division
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls
South African Constabulary
MaycockH4256PrivateQSA (3).
Source: QSA medal rolls
12th (The Prince of Wales's Royal) Lancers
MaycockH217TrooperQSA (3).
Source: QSA medal rolls
Royal Horse Guards
MaycockHSource: QSA and KSA medal rollsRoyal Horse Guards
MaycockHenry Bancroft34704TrooperSource: QSA Medal Rolls49th Company, 9th Btn, IY
MaycockJ29B/590PrivateFrontier Wars. SAGS (1) 1879Northamptonshire Regiment
MaycockS2nd Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls
Royal Warwickshire Regiment
MaycockS2nd Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls
Gloucestershire Regiment
MaycockT2643PrivateWounded. Dewetsdorp, 23 November 1900
2nd Battalion. Released 5 December
Source: South African Field Force Casualty Roll
Gloucestershire Regiment
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