South Warwickshire Family History Society War Memorial Transcription Project |
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Military History |
| Theatre of War | Medals | Commonwealth War Grave or Memorial |
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| France and Flanders | British War & Victory Medals | Thiepval Memorial |
| Arrived in Theatre | Medal Citation (if app) | SWFHS Area Memorials |
| 23 Nov 1917 | ~ | Harbury | Radway |
| Action, Battle or Other Reason Killed | Date and Place Enlisted Date | Other War Memorials |
| The Battle of Welsh Ridge (Battle of Cambrai) | 2 Mar 1916 to Army Reserve | ~ |
| Place of Death | Previous Regiments or Units | Service History |
| Marcoing | ~ | Called up 18 Jun 1917 |
| Drafted to BEF 13 Oct 1917 |
Circumstances Leading to Death
Welsh Ridge was a short stretch of higher ground forming a salient bulging out towards Marcoing. It had been captured during the Battle of Cambrai, the Germans determined to re take the ground. The salient was centred to the front of Villers Plouich; the trenches held by the British were in the Hindenberg Line along the crest of the Ridge. The action at Welsh Ridge was fought when the enemy counterattacked in the last days of the Battle of Cambrai.
"At dawn on the 30th Dec the usual German “hurricane” bombardment took place killing several officers & men. The rest of the day was to be far from usual. Suddenly, as the bombardment stopped, the Royal Naval Division was attacked. Heavily armed German Stormtroopers wearing snow suits for camouflage had advanced using the bombardment as cover. The Royal Naval Division was now in a desperate fight for survival. The Royal Marines & sailors in the Hood & Drake battalions held & in hand to hand fighting drove the attackers back. The supporting British Army units suffered heavy casualties & the line was breached. A counter-attack was now essential before the Germans could re-enforce their stormtroops & fortify the captured positions. The strongest units in the Royal Naval Division, the Nelson Btn & the Artisits Rifles attacked, the scene captured in John Nash's picture (below). However the counter-attacks stalled. At this point T/Lt Cdr Buckle RNVR (a school teacher pre-war & a Royal Naval Reserve promoted from AB) won the DSO for planning & leading new attacks with his Anson Btn. In two days of hard fighting, the Royal Naval Division had suffered 1,420 casualties. They had held Welsh Ridge & fought off an enemy force of 15 battalions". Courtesy of RoyalMarinesHistory.com
By the end of the war T/Lt Cmdr Archibald Walter Buckle had been awarded the DSO 4 times and was Mentioned in Dispatches 5 times.
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| 1st Artists' Rifles at Marcoing, 30th December 1917 |
| Personal & Family History |
| Birth Date/Place | Bapitsm Date/Place |
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| 15 Jul 1889 at Radway | 18 Aug 1889 at Radway |
| Parents Names | Parents Abode |
| Arthur and Eliza Astell | Radway |
| Wife & Marriage Date/Place | Children & Year of Birth |
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| Schools | Colleges |
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| Address History | Employment History |
| 1891 - Radway | 1911 - Assistant Butcher at Alcocks of Harbury |
| 1901 - Radway | |
| 1911 - Harbury |






