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    John Kipling (17 August 1897 – 27 September 1915) was the only son of British author Rudyard Kipling. In the First World War, his father used his influence to get him a commission in the British Army despite being decisively rejected for poor eyesight. His death at the Battle of Loos caused his family immense grief.

  2. My Boy Jack is the name of a 1997 play written by English actor David Haig. It examines how grief affected Rudyard Kipling and his family following the death of his son, John (known as Jack [citation needed]; although see the main Wikipedia entry on Rudyard Kipling), at the Battle of Loos in 1915. It includes a recitation of the poem, My Boy Jack.

  3. Jan 18, 2016 · 18 January 2016. Getty Images. It is 80 years since the death of Rudyard Kipling. The author of The Jungle Book and If died without finding out what had happened to his son, who disappeared during ...

  4. Mar 24, 2008 · Pen and Sword, Mar 24, 2008 - Biography & Autobiography - 256 pages. A full account of the tragic life of John “JackKipling, son of Rudyard Kipling, lost in battle during World War I. On September 27, 1915, John Kipling, the only son of Britain’s best loved poet, disappeared during the Battle of Loos. His body lay undiscovered for 77 years.

  5. Sep 25, 2015 · Kipling memorialized their harrowing search in his bleak 1916 poem, “My Boy Jack,” in which a father asks for news, any news, of his sailor son, only to receive the unchanging answer, “Not ...

  6. Not with this wind blowing, and this tide. "Has any one else had word of him?" Not this tide. Not with this wind blowing, and this tide. "Oh, dear, what comfort can I find?" None this tide, Not even with that wind blowing, and that tide. Then hold your head up all the more, And gave to that wind blowing and that tide.

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  8. Mar 24, 2008 · A full account of the tragic life of John “JackKipling, son of Rudyard Kipling, lost in battle during World War I. On September 27, 1915, John Kipling, the only son of Britain’s best loved poet, disappeared during the Battle of Loos. His body lay undiscovered for 77 years.

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