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 The Fallen Men of South Warwickshire - World War One


Private 23936 John Reginald NASH - 1st/8th Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment


Killed in Action Saturday, June 15th 1918 aged 20

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Military History

     
Theatre of War Medals Commonwealth War Grave or Memorial
Italy British War & Victory Medals Magnaboschi British Cemetery 
     
Arrived in Theatre Medal Citation (if app) SWFHS Area Memorials
After January 1917 ~ Wilmcote
     
Action, Battle or Other Reason Killed Date and Place Enlisted Other War Memorials
Battle on the Asiago Plateau (1918) January 1917 at Stratford on Avon ~
     
Place of Death Previous Regiments or Units  
near Cesuna, Italy ~  
     

Circumstances Leading to Death

The following is taken from The Story of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment by C. L. Kingsfield   

On June 15 [1918], when the 1/5th Royal Warwickshire was in the front line, the Austrians opened a heavy bombardment at three o'clock in the morning. At seven o'clock the infantry attack developed in strength and, breaking through a part of the line, drove the Royal Warwickshire back from their post at Perghele House, nearly surrounding the Battalion Headquarters which were close behind the front line. Major E.A.M. Bindloss who was in command was killed; but a gallant defense was made by the details under Regimental Sergt-Major Townley. The 1/8th which was in support, at once moved up to a position in front of Cesuna Church, which they held throughout the day with great gallantry against repeated attacks. The 1/7th which was in the rear also came up in haste at ten o'clock. The Austrians were then cutting wire in front of Bruniatti, but B Company brought their Lewis-guns into action and quickly drove them back. D Company meantime made the Cesuna Switch secure, wholst others helped the artillery to haul an eighteen-pounder up on to the high ground, whence the magnificent work of the gunners saved the situation. Fighting continued all the day, but the enemy held Perghele in strength and progress was slow. During the afternoon the 1/6th came up and next morning joined with the other three battalions in a counter-attack. In the course of the day the 6th and 7th recovered Perghele, together with with the guns which had been lost the day before, thus completely re-establishing the line; the 6th carried their counter-attack that evening into Ambrosini across the Ghelpac. The loss of the enemy was severe, that on our side light. In the Royal Warwickshire the 5th had 2 officers and the 6th 1 officer killed, of the men 22 were killed, and the total of other casualties was 155. The 2nd Royal Warwickshire, who were in billets in the rear, had orders to stand to during the offensive, but their services were not required. END

 Personal & Family History

 

Birth Date/Place Baptism Date/Place
Oct Qtr 1897 at Wilmcote 3 Feb 1898 at Wilmcote
   
Parents Names Abode
Richard and Sarah Nash Paynes Row, Wilmcote
   
Schools Colleges
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Address History Employment History
1897 - Wilmcote 1911 - Farm Labourer
1901 - 1 Paynes Row, Wilmcote  
1911 - Paynes Row, Wilmcote  
1918 - Wilmcote