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 The Fallen Men of South Warwickshire - World War One

Private 15281 Alfred John COLLINS - 5th Battalion Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry


Killed in Action on Saturday September 25th, 1915 aged 19

 Military History

Theatre

France & Flanders

Action/Battle/Other

Second Attack on Bellewaarde (Loos)

Place of Death

near Bellewaarde

 

Medals

1914-15 Star, British War and Victory Medals

Medal Citation (if app)

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Enlisted Date/Place

September 1914 at Oxford

 

Commonwealth War Graves Page

Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial

SWFHS War Memorial(s)

Little Compton

Other War Memorial(s)

 

Other Information/Previous Regiments/Units

Circumstances Leading to Death (Normally from War Diary)

On 24th Septemeber 1915 the battalion took positions at L Farm and Railway Wood in preparation for an attack on enemy lines the next day on 25th. The attack was one of three divisionary attacks launched by the allied with the largest being this one, the Second attack on Bellewaarde on the Ypres salient. The attack was launched at 4.30am across a 2000 yard front from Hooge to the Bellewaarde Ridge. Alfred's 5th Battalion attacked on the left supported by 5th Shropshire Light Infantry and the 9th Rifle Brigade in front. The German front line was taken at three separate points across the Bellewaarde ridge, but Bellewaarde Farm was not captured.

There followed a number of attempts to bomb the enemy out of the intervening stretches of their front line but the inferiority of British grenades at this stage of the war meant that these were unsuccessful. In the afternoon a strong German counter attack developed which fell hardest on 9th Rifle Brigade near Railway Wood. 9th King’s Royal Rifle Corps, also of 42 Brigade moved up in support but both battalions were driven back to their own line. However they did manage to keep possession of the new mine crater.  Eventually 5th Bn and the Shropshire Light Infantry were forced to withdraw. No ground was gained and they took very heavy casualties of 454 men including Alfred.

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 Trench Map Sketch  Ypres Menin Gate

 Personal & Family History

 

Birth Date/Place Bapitsm Date/Place
Jan Qtr 1896 at Chastleton 17 May 1896 at Chastleton
   
Parents Names Abode
Hubert and Lily Collins Little Compton
   
Wife & Marriage Date/Place Children & Year of Birth
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Schools Colleges
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Address History Employment History
  • 1896 - Chastleton
  • 1901 - Little Compton
  • 1911 - Little Compton
  • 1914 - Little Compton
  •  1911 - Plough Boy