South Warwickshire Family History Society War Memorial Transcription Project

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The Fallen Men of South Warwickshire - World War One


Private 260297 Wilfred Thomas PETTIFOR - 2nd/8th Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment

Killed in action on Monday 3rd December 1917 aged


Military History

     
Theatre of War in Which Died WW1 Campaign Medals Commonwealth War Grave or Memorial
France & Flanders British War & Victory Medals Cambrai Memorial
     
First Arrived in Theatre Bravery & Conduct Medals SWFHS Area Memorials
After 1 July 1916 in France ~ Corley War Memorial Gates
     
Action, Battle or Other Reason Died Date and Place Enlisted Other War Memorials
Battle of Cambrai May 1916 in Coventry
     
Place of Death Previous Regiments or Units  
La Vacquerie 17th Bn Hampshire Regiment  
     

Circumstances of Death

Wilfred is listed as being killed in action on 3rd December 1917 during the Battle of Cambrai. The 2nd/8th Battalion war diary entries for the period 1st to 4th December are transcribed below

La Vacquerie - 1 Dec1917: Battalion moved up to the line at 5 p.m. via Beaucamp and Villers-Plouich. Two Companies in the front line south of La Vacquerie (Hindenburg support and final line). One Company in support and one Company in Corner Work at La Vacquerie along with Battalion H.Q. Relief complete at 4:15 a.m. on 2nd inst. Relieved Buffs, R.E. & details. 7 O.R. wounded.

La Vacquerie - 2 Dec1917: 6.30am: Enemy attacked mainly on my right and gained footing in saps of Battalion on my right. Their attack was repulsed. 4 O.R. to C.C.S. [Casualty Clearing Station].

2.30pm: Enemy again attacked at large numbers. Attack repulsed on my front but enemy got into the old Hindenburg support & front line on my right where he already held the saps.

6.30pm: Counter attacked with my support Coy, cleared enemy from Sunken Road on my right but could not dislodge them from the trenches.

11pm: 2/5 Warwicks arrived to relieve me in front line, handed over front line to them and put 2 Coys in my support line ready to counter attack again at dawn. Left one Coy in Corner Work and took remainder back to old British front & support lines from Village Road to Fusilier Alley. Relief complete 6.30am 3rd inst.

2/Lieut H. Gerald killed, Capt. R.H. Stallard, 2/Lt’s F.R. Adams, H. Merifield, wounded.
2/Lt H.S. Bell missing assumed believed prisoner. 13 O.R wounded

La Vacquerie - 3 Dec1917: Enemy again attacked in force, especially on Corner Work. Sent another Company up to reinforce Corner Work.

Information that enemy working around trenches in rear of Corner Work sent up Bombing Party of 30 to clear these trenches which was successfully done. Remainder of Battalion stood to in old British front & support lines all day. Enemy shelling heavy. Enemy attack stopped. We are still holding Corner Work trench.

Capt. G. Pritchard killed, 2/Lieut. J.H. Rose wounded, Lieut. E.H.A. Lockwood, Lieut. E.H.G. GUMPERT wounded (gassed), 2/Lieut. C.H. Albert missing, 2/Lieut. G.L. Martin wounded. 9 O.R. [Other Ranks] killed, 69 O.R. wounded, 10 O.R. missing, wounded believed prisoner, 35 missing believed prisoners. 7 O.R. wounded gassed, 1 O.R. missing believed killed.

La Vacquerie - 4 Dec1917: The enemy has been inactive except for heavy artillery shelling using a lot of gas shells. Lt Col L.L. Bilton wounded (gassed) at duty. 12 OR wounded, 6 OR to CCS


 
 Personal & Family History

 

Birth Date/Place Baptism Date/Place
Apr-Jun Qtr 1892 in Corley 26 Jun 1892 at Corley Parish Church
   
Parents Names Abode
Thomas and Clara Pettifor Ivy Bank, Corley
   
Schools Colleges
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Address History Employment History
1892 - Corley, Warks 1901 - Scholar 
1901 - Turnpike Road Side, Corley 1911 - Farm Labourer
1911 - Ivy Bank, Corley  
1917 - Ivy Bank, Corley