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The Fallen Men of South Warwickshire - World War One


Private 81467 Henry George KNIGHT - 22nd Battalion, Durham Light Infantry


Killed in Action on Monday 27th May 1918 aged 19


Military History

   
Theatre of WarMedalsCommonwealth War Grave or Memorial
France & Flanders British War & Victory Medals Soissons Memorial
     
Arrived in TheatreMedal Citation (if app)SWFHS Area Memorials
31 March 1918 in Boulogne, France ~ Catherine-de-Barnes Church
     
Action, Battle or Other Reason KilledDate and Place Enlisted Other War Memorials
Third Battle of the Aisne 12 November 1917 in Lichfield Solihull War Memorial
     
Place of DeathPrevious Regiments or Units 
near Gernicourt ~  
     

Circumstances of Death

Henry is listed as being killed in action on 27th May 1918. The 22nd Battalion's Short Report on Operations for the 27th & 28th May 1918 is transcribed below.

22nd Battalion Durham Light Infantry
Short Report on Operations 27th & 28st May 1918

May 27th - am

May 27th 1918: The two Companies A & C 22nd Durham L.I were manning the defences of Gernicourt as per detailed defence scheme. At 1am the enemy opened a very heavy bombardment on Gernicourt and its defences with HE and Gas shells. The bombardment continued until about 5am when it somewhat slackened. Nos 1 & 2 platoons of A Coy who were holding the Bois de Pies and NE front of Bois de Geais had practically all become casualties by 4am and it was impossible at any time after the commencement of the bombardment to get messages through by runners, as these sent and because casualties. 2/Lt Hickman MC & 2/Lt Willmer MC commanding these two platoons were both wounded and evacuated.

 At 4.30am No 3 Platoon of A Coy was moved into the Boyan St. Rigobert towards the Bois de Geais. Half No 4 platoon A Coy was in trench running parallel with Ainse Canal at foot of Chapelle St. Rigbert and half platoon in trench immediately in front of P.C. Corneille facing the Canal. No information could be got as to the situation  but at 9am information came to the effect that the enemy were through on the Coy right and at about this time a small party of the enemy approached P.C. Corneille from the Bois be Pies with bombs but were driven off and a small party of A Coy held the trench which was blocked.

At 9.10am the enemy were crossing the Aisne canal in front of P.C. Corneille and were heavily engaged with M.G and Rifle fire, one of our M.G’s was placed on top of P.C. Corneille but all the crew became casualties and the M.G was put out of action.  Many of the enemy were seen to fall and it is believed we inflicted heavy casualties on him by Rifle & M.G fire.

At 9.30am Lieut Highmore MC reported the enemy entering Gernicourt and that most of our men holding the trench running parallel to the canal had become casualties. At 9.45am the enemy were around both flanks of the Coy and the strength of the Coy at this time was about 40 men, Major Hall DSO then gave orders to withdraw S of Gernicourt whilst he took a small party of men towards the Bois de Geais. Major Hall’s order was carried out but this was the last seen of Major Hall and his party including Capt Atkinson the Adjutant. They must have run into the enemy and been taken prisoners.




 Personal & Family History

 

Birth Date/PlaceBaptism Date/Place
Oct Qtr 1899 in Hill Ridware, Staffs 19 Nov 1899 in Mavesyn Ridware
   
Parents NamesAbode
Henry and Mary Ann Knight 37 Bickenhill Lane, Catherine-de-Barnes                         
   
SchoolsColleges
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Address HistoryEmployment History
1899 - Hill Ridware, Staffs 1911 - Scholar
1901 - Vicars Coppice, Kings Bromley 1917 - Labourer
1911 - Thorn Hill Farm, Streetly, Sutton Coldfield  
1917 - Parson and Clerk Cottages, Streetly  
1917 - 37 Bickenhill Lane, Catherine-de-Barnes