South Warwickshire Family History Society War Memorial Transcription Project

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The Fallen Men of South Warwickshire - World War One


Private 1137 Arthur SAWYER - 2nd Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment

Killed in Action on Saturday 7th November 1914 aged 23


Military History

     
Theatre of War Medals Commonwealth War Memorial            
France & Flanders 1914 Star & Clasp, British War & Victory Medals Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial
     
Arrived in Theatre Medal Citation (if app) SWFHS Area Memorials
16 Oct 1914 in France  ~ Kenilworth War Memorial
    Kenilworth Methodist Church 
Action, Battle or Other Reason Killed Date and Place Enlisted Kenilworth St. Nicholas
First Battle of Ypres  July 1908 in Warwick  
     
Place of Death Previous Regiments or Units Other War Memorials 
Klein Zillebeke, Ypres ~  
     

Circumstances of Death

Arthur is listed as being killed in action on 7 Nov 1914 during the First Battle of Ypres. The 2nd Battalion war diary records for the period 28 Oct to 9 Nov 1914 were lost and so we have extracted a passage from the book The Story of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment by C.L. Kingsford which can be read below.

The Story of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment by C.L. Kingsford

Though the Brigade was withdrawn on November 4, two days later it was recalled to take part in a counter-attack. With General Lawford leading them on foot they advanced as dawn on November 7 in four lines and captured the enemy's position. That day the Royal Warwickshire [2nd Battalion] and South Staffords formed a composite battalion under the command of Captain Valentine [John Franks Vallentin] of the latter regiment, who was killed in action after winning the Victoria Cross by the gallantry of his leading.

For three weeks the 7th Division had withstood the repeated attacks of the enemy, who through their superior numbers could again and again hurl fresh troops into the battle to be met by the same worn and tired Battalions. Neverless at the end Ypres was uncaptured and for the time secure. But of that heroic Division there was left only a bare fifth of its original numbers. In the 2nd Royal Warwickshire the losses had been particularly heavy; of the officers seven had been killed, 6 wounded and ten were prisoners of war; of the men there were hardly enough to make one weak company.



 Personal & Family History

 

Birth Date/Place Baptism Date/Place
Apr Qtr 1891 in Kenilworth 7 Jun 1891 at Kenilworth St. John
   
Parents Names Abode
William (deceased) and Mary Sawyer 84 Clinton Lane, Kenilworth                
   
Schools Colleges
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Address History Employment History
1891 - Roundshill Lane, Kenilworth 1901 - School age
1901 - Roundshill Lane, Kenilworth 1908 - Soldier in Royal Warwickshire Regt
1911 - British Army Barracks, India 1911 - Soldier in Royal Warwickshire Regt
1914 - British Army Barracks, India 1914 - Soldier in Royal Warwickshire Regt