South Warwickshire Family History Society War Memorial Transcription ProjectThe Fallen Men of South Warwickshire - World War One |
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Military History |
Theatre of War | Medals | Commonwealth War Grave or Memorial |
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France & Flanders | 1914 Star, British War & Victory Medals | Ploegsteert Memorial |
First Arrived in Theatre | Medal Citation (if app) | SWFHS Area Memorials |
31 Aug 1914 in France | ~ | Knowle War Memorial |
Action, Battle or Other Reason Killed | Date and Place Enlisted | |
German Spring Offensive (Battle of the Lys) | 14 Feb 1905 in Worcester | Other War Memorials |
Hall of Memory, Birmingham | ||
Place of Death | Previous Regiments or Units | |
Mont de Lille | 2nd Battalion, Worcestershire | |
Service History
- 14 Feb 1905 - Enlisted at Worcester
- 22 Nov 1905 - Posted to Malta
- 8 May 1906 - Posted to Egypt
- 9 Jun 1906 - Posted back to Malta
- 12 Nov 1908 - Posted to India
- 6 Mar 1912 - Posted to UK and into Army Reserve
- 05 Aug 1914 - Mobilised at Worcester
- 31 Aug 1914 - Posted to France with 2nd Battalion
- 29 Dec 1914 - Posted back to UK to 5th Battalion (Wounded?)
- 4 Aug 1915 - Posted to Gallipoli with 4th Battalion
- 20 Mar 1916 - Posted back to France with 4th Battalion
Circumstances of Death
Walter is listed as being killed in action on 14th April 1918 and the 4th Battalion war diary entries for the period 13th to 15th April 1918 are transcribed below. La Creche – 13th April 1918: Maintained our position S of La Creche. Heavily bombarded all day. Severe fighting all round, no successful advance against the front held by the Battalion. A very anxious time for all, and position extremely dangerous owing to pressure on both flanks. Orders received for a withdrawal to another line by night. From 10th to 13th inclusive the 88th Brigade was attached to the 25th Division. Mont de Lille – 14th April 1918: The Battalion carried out a successful withdrawal to Mont de Lille, commencing at 12.15am, in conjunction with the troops on our flanks. Took up a position at dawn, holding Mont de Lille, X & Y Coys being on the forward slope and W & Z Coys on the reverse slope, on a frontage of 1200 yards. 3rd Battalion on our right, 2nd Hampshire in our left. All our positions very heavily shelled during the whole day. Enemy made several attempts to get forward, but failed. 2 M.G’s and 11 prisoners captured. Croix de Poperinghe – 15th April 1918: The Brigade front taken over by 2/5th Lincolns of 59th Division at about 2am. Relief complete by 5.30am. Immediately after our Coys had been relieved the enemy managed to push forward into part of our late position with a M.G. which caused great consternation. The Battalion then marched back to Croix de Poperinghe where it went into camp for a few hours rest and a hot meal, during which time we were constantly shelled. Orders where then suddenly received to move forward into a position of assembly ready (300 yards S of Croix de Poperinghe to make a counter-attack with the remainder of the 88th Brigade at dawn. Spent a very cold, wet and miserable night in a hop field, digging in. Both flanks were again threatened. Signs of a heavy enemy attack. Enemy artillery and M.G’s very active. |
Personal & Family History |
Birth Date/Place | Baptism Date/Place |
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Oct Qtr 1886 in Knowle | |
Parents Names | Abode |
John James and Emma Jane Mucklow | 106 Floyer Road, Small Heath |
Wife and Marriage Details | Children |
Lena Evelyn Irene Savage | Vera Irene born 14 Jan 1916 |
10 Feb 1915 in Bordesley | |
Schools | Colleges |
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Address History | Employment History |
1886 - Knowle | 1901 - School age |
1891 - Church Road, Yardley | 1905 - Groom |
1901 - 3 Abbey Road, Yardley | 1905 - Soldier in 4th Bn Worcestershire's |
1911 - Army Barracks, Bareilly, India | 1911 - Soldier in 4th Bn Worcestershire's |
1915 - 186 Noyes Road, Bordesley | 1911 - Soldier in Worcestershire Regiment |
1918 - Walsall End, Hampton in Arden |