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Rifleman R/1411 Herbert Charles BROOKS - 18th Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps
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| Military History |
Theatre
France & Flanders
Medals
1915 Star, British War and Victory Medals
Medal Citation (if app)
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Enlisted Date/Place
September 1914 at Warwick
Previous Regiments/Units
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Circumstances Leading to Death (Normally from War Diary)
Herbert died as a prisoner of war at Aachen POW Camp on 31 Mar 1918. He had been captured at Cambrai on the 22nd March 1918. The war diary states the battalion was at Beaugnatre and suffered zero casualties that day. On the 23rd they were at Beugny and suffered 5 wounded by shell fire. On the 24th the battalion was heavily attacked and nearly overrun while suffering 490 casualties in the area of W Beugny and Fremicourt. We will leave the reader to decide the correct day of capture. ![]() |
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| Area Map March 22nd to 24th 1918 | Cologne Cemetery | Red Cross Record |
| Personal & Family History |
Birth Date & Place
Jul Qtr 1887 at Offchurch
Baptism Date & Place
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Parents
Charles and Mary Ann Brooks of Offchurch
Wife & Marriage
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Children
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Occupation(s)
- 1911 - Farm Labourer
Schools & Colleges
Address History
- 1891 - Offchurch
- 1901 - The Village, Offchurch
- 1911 - Fosse Cottage, Offchurch
- 1918 - Fosse Cottage, Offchurch







