Kinloch, Robert Alastair Boys
Captain Robert Alastair Boys Kinloch, R.A.M.C. previously reported missing in Burma, is now known to have been killed in action. He was the second son of Dr. R. Blair Kinloch of St. Albans and studied medicine at St. Thomas’ s Hospital, qualifying M.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P. in 1941. He joined the R.A.M.C. as temporary lieutenant in January 1942. British Medical Journal 30 Sep. 1944
Biographical
Surname(s) | Kinloch |
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First name(s) | Robert Alastair Boys |
Date of birth | 1916 |
Place of birth | St. Albans Registration District |
Family details | Second son of Dr. Robert Blair Kinloch, and of Dorothy Ada Kinloch (nee Boys). |
College | St Thomas' Hospital |
Dates at college | 1936-1941 |
Dept / course | Medicine, M.B. London |
Qualifications | M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. 1941 |
Military unit | Royal Army Medical Corps, The King's Regiment (Liverpool), attd 1st Bn |
Date enlisted | Jan-42 |
Service number | 223547 |
War / conflict | World War Two (1939-1945) |
Decorations / medals | M.C. |
Date of death | 21-May-44 |
Age at death | 27 |
Cause of death | Killed in action |
Burial place | Taukkyan War Cemetery, Myanma (Burma) |
Commemoration(s) | St. Thomas s Roll of Honour in the chapel |
Notes | In 1936 his home address was White House, St. Albans |
Sources | St Thomas’ s Hospital Medical School Records, King’ s College London Archives; Commonwealth War Graves Commission; British Medical Journal |