South Warwickshire Family History Society War Memorial Transcription Project The Fallen Men of South Warwickshire - World War One
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Private 44103 Charles Frank ROSE - 2nd Battalion (King's Own) Yorkshire Light Infantry
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Military History |
Theatre
France & Flanders
Action/Battle/Other
Local actions on Ypres Salient
Place of Death
NE of Passchendaele
Medals
British War and Victory Medals
Medal Citation (if app)
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Enlisted Date/Place
October 1916 at Rugby
Previous Regiments/Units
Pvt 164604 Royal Horse Artillery
Circumstances Leading to Death (Normally from War Diary)
There is conflicting information about which battalion Charles was in and the place where he was killed. We have listed the 2nd option below because of the following.
- The Warwickshire Roll of Honour Book stated that Frank's battalion was the 2nd/5th. The Roll of Honour further stated that Charles was killed during the the capture of Boulon Wood during the Battle of Cambrai. However the war diary for the 2nd/5th shows that they were in reserve at Ruyaulcourt and took no part in any battle during that week.
- However the CWGC website, Soldiers Who Died and Soldiers Register of Effects documents state that Charles was in the 2nd Battalion. On the day that Charles was killed the 2nd Battalion was in the line NE of Passchendaele (see map) which was subject of heavy shelling during which Charles was killed.
Personal & Family History |
Birth Date & Place
Oct Qtr 1892 at Flecknoe
Baptism Date & Place
6 Feb 1914 at Wolfhamcote
Parents
Charles & Catherine Rose
Shopkeeper, Farmer and Postmistress
Wife & Marriage
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Children
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Occupation(s)
- Farmers Son / Shepherd
Schools & Colleges