A very select few boys have been Page of Honour to Queen Victoria then King Edward VII at Buckingham Palace, before their service in World War One.
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Born 1854
Died 1929
British Army Lieutenant General Staff
Born 1890
Died 1973
British Army Second Lieutenant King's Own Scottish Borderers
British Army Captain Intelligence Corps
Born 1895
Died 1966
British Army Lieutenant London Regiment 16th battalion, london regiment (queen's west Battalion
Air Force (RAF/RFC) Captain Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force Kite Balloon Officer
Born 1883
Died 1980
British Army Lieutenant Royal Air Force
Born 1886
British Army General Staff Officer Border Regiment 1st Battalion
British Army Acting Lieutenant Colonel Border Regiment 1st Battalion
British Army Lieutenant Colonel Border Regiment 1st Battalion
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Born 1874
Died 1936
British Army Captain London Regiment
Born 1883
British Army Captain Coldstream Guards
British Army Major Coldstream Guards
Born 1863
British Army Colonel /Temporary Brigadier General General Headquarters Staff
British Army Lieutenant Grenadier Guards
British Army Captain Grenadier Guards
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Born 1887
Died 1915
British Army Captain The Honourable King's Royal Rifle Corps 4th Battalion
British Army Second Lieutenant King's Royal Rifle Corps 4th Battalion
British Army Lieutenant King's Royal Rifle Corps 4th Battalion
Born 1874
Died 1961
British Army Captain Royal Horse Guards
British Army Lieutenant Colonel Surrey Yeomanry Reserve
British Army Lieutenant Colonel Royal West Kent Regiment
Born 1863
Died 1937
British Army Colonel (temporary Brigadier-General) Commanding 15th Infantry Brigade
British Army Major-General Staff Promoted for services in the Field