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 | 1914-15 Star, British War & Victory Medals | Flatiron Copse Cemetery |
| Arrived in Theatre | Medal Citation (if app) | SWFHS Area Memorials |
| 18 Jul 1915 | ~ | Salford Priors |
| Action, Battle or Other Reason Killed | Date and Place Enlisted | Other War Memorials |
| Battle of Delville Wood (Somme) | January 1915 at Warwick | |
| Place of Death | Previous Regiments or Units | |
| near Delville Wood | ||
Circumstances Leading to Death (Normally from War Diary)
Victor is listed as being killed in action on 30 Jul 1916 during the Battle of the Somme at Delville Wood. The war diary for the day is transcribed below:During the night of 29th/30th a patrol went out to ascertain the amount of wire the enemy had in front of his line. The patrol returned safely and reported that the wire was well cut.
Zero hour was fixed for 6.10pm and there was to be an intense bombardment for one minute at 6:09pm as a matter of fact there was heavy shelling by both sides for quite one hour before the assault which rather upset things.
At one minute to zero the Coys, who were now all in the front line, crept out under the barrage, B&C making the first line A&D Coys the 2nd line. A, B and C Coys reached their objectives D Coy were stopped halfway by heavy M.G. Fire and lack of officers (casualties). Nevertheless they were led up into the line later.
Meanwhile urgent messages came down to Batt HQ for reinforcements and more munitions. The H.Q Coy Was then sent out to support and the Coys began consolidating. About 20 prisoners were taken and a machine gun, the majority of the prisoners being killed by their own shell fire together with their escort on the way back.
The S.W. Borderers then went up and the communication trench was dug back to our original line. The Batt got into touch with the Kings Own Regt on the right but had no one on our left as the 10th Worcesters had failed. We were in fact the only Batt in the Bde who had gained their objectives. The shelling all through was very severe. END
| Personal & Family History |
| Birth Date/Place | Baptism Date/Place |
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| Quinton Apr Qtr 1896 | 26 Apr 1896 at Quinton |
| Parents Names | Abode |
| Herbert Albert and Frances Goddard | Bevington Lodge, Dunnington |
| Schools | Colleges |
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| Address History | Employment History |
| 1896 - Church Honeybourne | 1911 - Farm Labourer |
| 1901 - Farm House, Mud Walls, Salford Priors | |
| 1911 - Tot Hall Cottage, Dunnington | |
| 1916 - Bevington Lodge, Dunnington |





