The 'Defence Medal' issued to various personnel, including personnel working in headquarters, on training bases and airfields for the duration of the War. His medals imply that his date of death falls past 1945 as they are listed left to right: The 'War Medal 1939–1945' issued to all service personnel during the war. If Cap really was in charge of armaments research it would explain his particular fondness for weaponry. William was a secret prototype limpet mine which The Captain buried in one of the gardens (though why is unknown) shortly after Havers left for North Africa. It is unknown precisely what the Captain was charged with achieving although it can be speculated that it was research into new weaponry, as he alleges that he was the only one aware of a top secret project called Operation William. He was C.O of a unit charged with HQ duties with his second-in-command being Lieutenant Havers, until he was transferred. In series 2 episode 5 " Bump In The Night", The Captain says "Lift from the knees - trust me, you don't want a hernia" which may be a reference to how he died as a hernia can be fatal without surgery.ĭuring WW2, The Captain was for the most part stationed at Button House. ![]() ![]() His cause of death is also unknown and a lack of bodily evidence (like Thomas' bullet wound or Mary’s body smothered with smoke) suggests his death could have been an illness like a heart attack or cancer or a non-violent type of accident. ![]() As his name is unknown, he is referred to simply by his rank as 'The Captain' or occasionally just 'Cap', no one has ever asked his real name and he shows no signs of being inclined to reveal it, even identifying himself as "The Captain" when roleplaying in I Love Lucy although it stands to reason that ghosts such as Robin, Mary, Kitty, Thomas and Fanny would be aware of his true identity, having already been haunting the house by WW2.
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