During World War One he served with the Royal Flying Corps.
He served in World War I with the Royal Flying Corps.
During the war he served with the Royal Army Service Corps and often played for his division as a centre forward.
He served with the Royal Corps of Signals 1939-46 as an intelligence officer in the Middle East.
Fischel stayed on and qualified, then joined up, serving with the Royal Army Medical Corps.
Vernon served with the Royal Flying Corps after enlisting on 8 March 1916.
Between 1940 and 1946 he served with the Royal Corps of Signals.
Frank did his national service and served with the Royal Corps of Signals who had an out standing rugby team at this time.
Following graduation, he served with the Royal Army Medical Corps in West Africa for four years.
He served with the Royal Flying Corps in 1918 and had sixteen successful raids behind German lines.