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 The Fallen Men of South Warwickshire - World War One


Rifleman Z/817 Frank JUDD - 13th Battalion, Rifle Brigade

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Killed in Action on Thursday 12th September 1918 aged 24

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Military History

     
Theatre of War Medals Commonwealth War Grave or Memorial
France and Flanders 1914-15 Star, British War & Victory Medals Hermies Hill British Cemetery
     
Arrived in Theatre Medal Citation (if app) SWFHS Area Memorials
27 Jan 1915 in France ~ Cubbington
     
Action, Battle or Other Reason Killed Date and Place Enlisted Other War Memorials
Battle of Havrincourt 3 Sep 1914 in Rugby  
     
Place of Death Previous Regiments or Units  
Havrincourt Wood ~  
     

Circumstances Leading to Death (Normally from War Diary)           

Frank is listed as being killed in action on 12 Sep 1918. The war diary for the period 11th/12th is transcribed below:

War Diary 11th Sept

Sept 1918 - 11th - Bertincourt: On the afternoon of the 11th Sepetember 1918 the Battalion moved forward from Bertincourt and concentrated in Havrincourt Wood, preparatory to taking up assembly positions for an attack upon Trescault Spur. Although Havrincourt Wood was subjected to very heavy shell fire, probably as a result of the attack which was taking place north of our sector our casualties during the concentration were relatively light.

An outpost line running approximately round the edge of the wood on the Battalion front was thrown out by the Reserve Company (A Coy - Capt E.A. Harvey, MC). This company suffered several casualties from shellfire, and, (during the night) was attacked by a strong enemy patrol which bombed on their posts wounding an officer and two men.

In spite of the fact that gas shells continually fell in the Wood, little difficulty was experienced in taking up assembly positions which operation was completed by 4.45am on 12th September.

War Diary 12th Sept

Sept 1918 - 11th - Havrincourt Wood: At 5.25am the barrage opened and was very satisfactory on the whole, but one or two casualties were sustained owing to the proxmimity of the barrage to the assembly positions, which rendered the inevitable percentage of "shorts" more dangerous than ever.

The attack was launched with two companies in the front line B Company on the right (Capt G.H. Fairburn MC) D Company (Capt P.F. Davy MC) on the left, C Copy (Capt E.E. Wood MC) were in support and A Company (Capt E.A. Harvey MC) in Reserve afforded considerable assistance with Lewis Gun fire from the edge of the wood. The advance was momentarily checked by heavy M.G. fire from Strong Points in the Transvaal System. The prompt and skillful manner in which the strong points were silenced was probably the most outstanding feature of the whole action.

At 7am messages were received stating that the Front Companies had reached their first objective and that the Support Company was consolidating in the Transvaal System. About this time the first batch of prisoners passed through.

At 8am the T.M [Trench Mortar] attached to the Battalion went forward to assist in the consolidation. An hour later the Intelligence Officer (2/Lt J.C.H. Mathams MC) returned and reported that all objectives were gained, that companies were in touch on the flanks and that sound liason had been established with the Battalions on the right and left.

At 6.35pm after a relatively quiet day, there was a marked increase in enemy harrassing fire and much enemy movement was seen and almost immediately a determined counter-attack was launched against our left Coy.

At 6.55pm in answer to our S.O.S our artillery put down a good barrage of 15 minutes duration. This effectively cut off the enemy's retreat and contributed largely to the fiasco in which this attack culminated. Although several parties of the enemy succeeded in making their way into our lines they were immediately ejected, leaving behind them a large number of dead. Our captures included six machine guns, one T.M, many boxes of ammunition and a complete telephone outfit.

The rest of the night was normal.

Newspaper Report

Leamington Spa Courier - 27 September 1918

KILLED IN ACTION

Judd -- Killed in action in France on September 12th, 1918, Pte Frank Judd R War R the dearly loved son of Mr & Mrs P Judd, Cubbington.


 Personal & Family History

 

Birth Date/Place Baptism Date/Place
Jan Qtr 1894 at Cubbington 29 Apr 1894 at Cubbington
   
Parents Names Abode
Samuel and Emma Judd 3 Church Terrace, Cubbington
   
Schools Colleges
Cubbington Village School ~
   
Address History Employment History
1894 - Cubbington 1911 - Sawyer at Timber Merchants 
1901 - Church Terrace, Cubbington 1914 - Lewis's Timber Yard, Leamington
1911 - Church Tarrace Cubbington  
1914 - 3 Church Terrace, Cubbington