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 | Euston Road Cemetery |
Arrived in Theatre | Other Medals | SWFHS Area Memorials |
31 Jul 1915 in Boulogne, France | Long Service & Good Conduct | Warwick (Eleanor Cross) War Memorial |
Warwick St. Nicholas | ||
Action, Battle or Other Reason Killed | Date and Place Enlisted | |
Battle of the Ancre (Somme) | 5 Aug 1914 at Coventry | |
Place of Death | Previous Regiments or Units | Other War Memorials |
Mailly-Maillet | Sgt 2431 3rd Bn Royal Warwickshire | |
Previous Military Service
- 4 Jan 1889 - Enlisted as Private 2431 in Warwick
- 14 Nov 1890 - Posted to India
- 28 Dec 1891 - Posted to Ceylon
- 7 Jul 1892 - Promoted to L Corporal
- 8 Apr 1894 - Promoted to Corporal
- 5 Mar 1895 - Promoted to L Sergeant
- 30 Mar 1896 - Posted in England
- 30 Apr 1897 - Promoted to Sergeant
- 10 Feb 1899 - Posted to Malta
- 1 Apr 1901 - Promoted to Colour Sergeant
- 28 Feb 1902 - Posted to Bermuda
- 25 Oct 1904 - Posted back to England - Budbrooke Barracks
- 3 Jan 1910 - Retired having served 21 years
- 5 Aug 1914 - Mobilised at Coventry
Circumstances of Death
Arthur is listed as being killed in action on 14 Nov 1916. The 11th Battalion War Diary entries for the 12th, 13th and 14th November 1916 are transcribed, in full, below. Doullens 12-XI-16: Battalion marched into billets at Louvencourt Louvencourt 13-XI-16 - 3pm: Battalion moved off with an hours notice to Bertrencourt & after two hours in hutment it proceeded to Mailly-Maillet in billets for two hours. Mailly-Maillet 14-XI-16 - 3am: The battalion moved forward in "battle order" to White City where it arrived at 6am & stood to in communication trench until 1pm awaiting further orders. At 1pm Battalion, under orders of 99th Brigade to which it was attached, moved forward to attack Frankfort Trench to pass over Munich Trench which was erroneously reported to be in British hands & now held by 2nd K.R.R.C. The attack was held up by hostile M/G fire from Munich Trench. The Battn retired to Minden Trench, in which it established its Headquarters. During this operation R.S.M Shear was killed, also 2nd Lt C.W. Lush. END |
Personal & Family History |
Birth Date/Place | Baptism Date/Place |
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1 Jun 1870 in Birmingham | 13 Jun 1870 at Birmingham, St. David |
Parents Names | Abode |
John and Mary Ann | both deceased |
Wife and Marriage Details | Children |
Lily Shear nee Thumbwood | see below |
8 Oct 1899 at Colchester, St. Boltoph | |
Schools | Colleges |
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Address History | Employment History |
1870 - Sherborne Terrace, Birmingham | 1881 - Scholar |
1871 - 65 Townsend Street, Cheltenham | 1888 - Baker |
1881 - 65 Townsend Street, Cheltenham | 1889 - Soldier in Royal Warwicksire Regt |
1891 - Army Barracks, India | 1901 - Soldier in Royal Warwicksire Regt |
1901 - Army Barracks, Malta | 1911 - Army Pensioner & Clerk |
1911 - Melbourne Cottages, 15 Guy Street, Warwick | 1914 - Army Pensioner & Clerk |
1914 - 1911 - Melbourne Cottages, 15 Guy Street, Warwick | |
- Children: George b 20/9/1899; Edward b 19/03/1901; Lillian b 12/12/1904; Grace b 5/4/1907; Percival b 11/02/1903 and Frank b 2/10/1908
- Warwick War Memorial Project Biography