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 and Flanders | 1914 Star & Clasp, British War & Victory Medals | Ploegsteert Memorial |
Arrived in Theatre | Other Service Medals | SWFHS Area Memorials |
1 Nov 1914 in France | Queens South Africa Medal & Clasp | Warwick (Eleanor Cross) War Memorial |
Warwick All Saints | ||
Action, Battle or Other Reason Killed | Date and Place Enlisted | |
The Attack on Bas Maisnil | 1898/1899 at Warwick | |
Place of Death | Date and Place Mobilised | Other War Memorials |
Bas Maisnil | 5 Aug 1914 at Warwick | ~ |
Previous Service History
From his service number, 6554, we can say that he enlisted between 15 Mar 1898 when #5440 was issued and 13 Feb 1899 when #6661 was issued
Arthur had left the army by 1911 and would have been mobilised from the Army Reserve on 5 Aug 1914
Circumstances of Death
Arthur is listed as being killed in action on 18th or 19th Dec 1914. The 2nd Battalion War diary for both days is transcribed below. December 18th 1914 - The Bn was ordered to advance in 3 lines at 4.30 pm to attack and take the Germans Trenches which were in front of Le Maisnil. The attack was proceeded by a heavy artillery bombardment by our artillery to which the enemy made hardly any reply. Attack was started by "B" Company on the right led by Capt Haddon, advancing in 2 lines: A Co advanced on the left in 2 lines with D Coy in the centre. C Coy formed the third line with entrenching tools. A Machine Gun was on each flank. Immediately the attack opened, the enemy opened a very heavy rifle & machine gun fire. The Battalion advanced under this with steadiness, suffering very heavy casualties. The 2/Queens sent 1 1/2 companies in support & although our dead were found only a few yards from the German trenches, the attack failed in its objective. What remained of the Bn subsequently retired into our trenches. Shortly After daylight the enemy came out & started examining our dead. Parties went out from our lines & buried some of the officers & collected discs from some of the killed. Owing to 2 officers of the Queens & several small parties of the Bn, when engaged in carrying our wounded into the enemy's lines, (the enemy refusing to allow us to remove our wounded) being made prisoners, & also owing to Lt Bover S.Staffords being killed while helping to collect our wounded, the informal armistice terminated. Lt Col Brewis was found killed about 40 yards from the enemys line. Capt. Brownfield, Lts. Monk, Tucker, Campbell & Birt (attached R.E) together with 34 men were found a few yards from a German Machine gun. From evidence available, it is apparent that Capt Brownfield though previously wounded continued to lead the attack on the Gun. December 19th 1914: Capt I H G White took command of the Bn, 6 officers reported or returned for duty. Bn mustered in trenches 149 NCO’s & men. The 2/Queens who had come in as support the previous day remained to occupy 2/3rds of our line. The remained of the 2 R W R had retired by order after the action into reserve. The Bn were relieved by 2/Wilts at 5pm and went into reserve at Cronballof?. Casualties over the two days {Precis of diary entry] Officer Casualties 6 killed; 2 wounded and 3 missing. Other Ranks casualties - 57 Killed, 87 wounded, 219 missing. |
Personal & Family History |
Birth Date/Place | Baptism Date/Place |
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Arp-Jun Qtr 1880 at Great Washbourne, Glouc | |
Parents Names | Step Father |
Herbert and Fanny Williams both deceased | Charles Barrow |
Wife | Marriage Details |
Eliza Agnes Williams nee Gardner | Sep 1908 at Stratford on Avon |
Schools | Colleges |
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Address History | Employment History |
1880 - Great Washbourne | 1891 - General Labourer (aged 11) |
1881 - Cottage, Alderton, Winchcomb | 1901 - Soldier with Royal Warwickshire Regiment |
1891 - Cottage, Alderton, Winchcomb | 1911 - Blacksmith |
1901 - South Africa | |
1911 - 37 Humphris Street, Warwick | |
1914 - 14 Arden Street, Straford on Avon | |