Francis Clere Hitchcock

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Colonel Francis Clere Hitchcock MC wrote Stand To—A Diary of the Trenches 1915-1918[1] about the activities of the second Leinster Regiment of the British Army in World War I.

He was born in Dublin and spent most of his young life in Kinnitty, Birr, County Offaly where his father was parish rector.

He enlisted as an officer in the Leinster Regiment at the start of World War I, and fought in France where he was awarded the Military Cross. He remained in the British Army until retirement with the rank of Colonel.

His brother was the Hollywood director Rex Ingram.

He was married to Catherine Elizabeth Brasier MBE.

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  1. ^ Reprinted by The Naval & Military Press, ISBN 978-1-84342-160-3.
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