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 The Fallen Men of South Warwickshire - World War One


Corporal 20855 Albert STEELE - 10th Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment


Killed in Action on Thursday November 7th 1918 aged 35


Military History

     
Theatre of War Medals Commonwealth War Grave or Memorial
France and Flanders British War & Victory Medals Bettreschies Communal Cemetery
     
Arrived in Theatre Medal Citation (if app) SWFHS Area Memorials
After February 1916 ~ Alcester - War Memorial Cross  |  British Legion
     
Action, Battle or Other Reason Killed Date and Place Enlisted Other War Memorials
Hundred Days Offensive January 1916 at Stratford on Avon  
     
Place of Death Previous Regiments or Units  
near Bois De Verdain ~  
     

Circumstances Leading to Death (Normally from War Diary)           

Albert is listed as being killed in action on 07 Nov 1918. The war diary entry for the period 6th to 8th Nov 1918 is transcribed below

War Diary

Jenlain - Wed Nov 6th: The Bttn received orders to move to BRY and arrived in new area at 1300 hrs. At 2300 hrs the

Battn took over the line from 8th Bttn N. Staffordshire Regt (56th Brigade). Relief Complete at 0400 hrs. END

Front Line - Thurs Nov 7th: An attack was made on a 2 Coy front - A&B Coys in front line and C&D Coys in support. 8 Bn The Gloster Regt in Reserve. Zero 0600 hrs. The attack was very successful, no enemy being encountered. Advanced to line East of Bois De Verdain. Battn HQ at Chateau De Waringcamp

Front Line - Friday Nov 8th: The attack was continued C & D Coys being in front with A&B Coys in Support. The advance was continued to the East of Malplaquet where the Battn was held up by enerny M.G. fire.

Please click here (PDF) to see the Battalion Narrative of Operations 7th to 9th November for a full description of the events.

Newspaper Obituary

Stratford on Avon Herald

ALCESTER SOLDIERS KILLED

Since the beginning of the Armistice news has been received in Alcester of two local men who have fallen in battle. The first to be reported, and by a sad coincidence on the morning that the news of the signing of the Armistice terms was received, was that of Private George Baylis of the 11th Royal Scots Fusiliers who fell in action on October the 21st. Baylis, when at home, resided in the Stratford Road, Alcester, and was well known in the town as a keen athlete, and formerly an energetic member of the Alcester football club and the very prominent player.

News that Private Albert Steele (usually known as Jockey) Royal Warwickshire Regiment I've been killed was received with regret by his many friends. He had been in the army nearly two years and had seen much fighting in France. He leaves a widow and one son for whom much sympathy is felt.


Personal & Family History

 

Birth Date/Place Baptism Date/Place
16 Aug 1883 at Alcester 9 Apr 1894 at Alcester
   
Parents Names Abode
John and Elizabeth Alcester
   
Wife & Marriage Date/Place Children & Year of Birth
Harriet Steele nee Humphris Albert Ronald born 4 Dec 1906
5 Nov 1904 at Alcester  
   
Schools Colleges
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Address History Employment History
1884 - Bleachfields, Alcester 1891 - Scholar
1891 - Bleachfield Street, Alcester 1901 - Cycle Builder
1901 - Bleachfield Street, Alcester 1904 - Cycle Builder 
1904 - Alcester 1911 - Brush Manufacturer (Needle Industry)
1911 - Bleachfield Street, Alcester  
1915 - Regent Street, Alcester