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South Warwickshire Family History Society War Memorial Transcription Project

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The Fallen Men of South Warwickshire - World War One


Second Lieutenant Alfred ASHWELL - 10th Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps


Killed in Action on Wednesday 4th April 1917 aged 22


Military History

   
Theatre of WarMedalsCommonwealth War Grave or Memorial
France and Flanders 1914-15 Star, British War & Victory Medals Gouzeacourt New British Cemetery
     
Arrived in TheatreMedal Citation (if app)SWFHS Area Memorials
30 Jul 1915 in France ~ New Milverton
     
Action, Battle or Other Reason KilledDate and Place EnlistedOther War Memorials
German Retreat to the Hindenburg Line 13 Jan 1915 in Leamingston Spa National Westminster Bank
    Bishops Stortford
Place of DeathPrevious Regiments or Units 
near Metz-en-Couture Private R/9115 1st Bn King's Royal Rifle Corps  
  Officer Cadet  

Military Service History

7 Dec 1916 - Commissioned as 2nd Lt (Gazette)

Circumstances of Death

Alfred is listed as being killed in action on 4 April 1917 near Metz-en-Couture. The 10th Battalion war diary [WO 95/2115/1] entry for that day is transcribed below.

In the Line - Dessart Wood - Apl 4th:

The Attack

The Battalion was ordered to attack enemy rearguard positions East and South East of the village of Metz-en-Couture including the South East side of the village itself and consolidate on a line on the high ground to the N & N.E of the village. The 11th Battalion were conforming on the left and the 8th Division on our right.

The hour of commencing the attack was 2.0pm at which time the Battalion deployed in one wave of two lines on a two company front from Dessart Wood. - Weather snowing hard. Operation commenced without incident.

About 2.15pm the Battalion came under heavy machine gun fire being then on the high ground. Casualties were incurred at once byt the advance continued steadily and good direction intervals were maintained.

The left Companies pushed steadily on into Metz the right Companies were hung up in the Sunken Road on their right flank, this road was cleared but more Germans counter-attacked from the S.E and after inflicting heavy casualties drove out the right company of the second line. The Leading Company of this flank had by then gone on to and passed its final objective.

The situation then was this – The Right flank was in the air. Nothing could be seen of the Division on our left, the enemy were in behind the right company at an unknown strength. A message was at once sent to the right company to detail a party to return and deal with the situation.

Instructions were then received from Brigade to use a company of the 10th R.B’s [Rifle Brigade] who were established 500 yards north of Dessart Wood. This company of R.B’s was ordered to assault the road from a south westerly direction and consolidate there. The enemy however either had retired towards Gouzeaucourt Wood or surrendered prior to their arrival so this company was ordered to hold the line from the right of the Battalion to the left of the Division on the right forming a defensive flank.




 Personal & Family History

 

Birth Date/PlaceBaptism Date/Place
5 May 1894 at Bishops Stortford  
   
Parents NamesAbode
Jeffrey and Julia Ashwell Half Acres, Bishops Stortford 
   
SchoolsColleges
  ~
   
Address HistoryEmployment History
1895 - Bishops Stortford 1911 - April - Scholar
1901 - Stortford Park Farm, Bishops Stortford 1911 - May - Nat West Bank
1911 - 4 Half Acres, Bishops Stortford 1915 - Nat West Bank, Leamington Spa
1915 - New Milverton  
  Nat West Memorial Alfred Ashwell
London County and Westminster Bank
            Leamington Spa Branch

 
 

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