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Thomas the first to be killed was a private in the 101st Machine Gun Corps.
On his return, he joined the Machine Gun Corps.
They were then renumbered as 101 Battalion, the Machine Gun Corps.
During the war, Astill gained a commission in the Machine Gun Corps.
In September 1916 Johns transferred to the Machine Gun Corps.
Worthington served in the Canadian Machine Gun Corps in 1917.
He served as a private in the 2nd Battalion Australian Machine Gun Corps.
He would command the 1st Battalion of the Canadian Machine Gun Corps.
In 1915 the Machine Gun Corps was formed to train and provide sufficient heavy machine gun teams.
The HAC were supported by a section from the Machine Gun Corps.
Corps such as the Machine Gun Corps were disbanded, their functions being taken by specialists within infantry units.
He was promoted Lieutenant on 21 December 1916, while still seconded to the Machine Gun Corps.
Private Herbert George Columbine, 19th Hussars (att'd machine gun corps)
He became Commanding Officer of the 41st Battalion of the Machine Gun Corps in 1919.
The colonel agrees, and James is reassigned to the Guards Division of the Machine Gun Corps.
Briggs served in World War I with the Machine Gun Corps receiving his commission in 1915.
Served as an officer in an infantry battalion and in the Machine Gun Corps in World War 1.
On 20 November 1915, Collin Brooks joined the British Army, and after a period driving tanks transferred to the machine gun corps.
Inglis later transferred to the New Zealand Machine Gun Corps, in which he commanded a company for the remainder of the war.
In 1918, other yeomanry regiments were transferred to the Western Front to form battalions of the Machine Gun Corps.
Rootsweb 6th Brigade Canadian Machine Gun Corps.
Harold Vivian Murray (Machine Gun Corps)
In 1915, the home depôt and training ground of the Machine Gun Corps were established in the southern part of Belton park.
When tanks were first used in action in 1916, they were operated by the Heavy Branch of the Machine Gun Corps.
In 1918, it again expanded to form E Battalion, Machine Gun Corps, which served on the Western Front.