Tag Archives: Fosse 3 de Lievin

On this day 18th May 1917

18.5.1917 Trenches: The following awards made to Officers and NCO for gallantry on 23rd April Fosse 3 De Lievin.

Military Cross 2/Lt Vernon Hay ArmitageArmitage MC

Bar to Military Cross Captain Victor Owen RobinsonRobinson 1917

DCM 240513 Sergeant Frank Longson

Longson DCM June 1917

1/6th Battalion War Diary [WO/95/2694]


Many awards were given to our Division for the brilliant work in the last big attack and for my part in the affair I was awarded the D.C.M. That in itself was great, but was more interesting when I was to leave the Battalion and proceed to England to an Officer Cadet Battalion. The last time I left the trenches was a very trying experience. I was sure the Germans were trying to prevent me getting out in one piece, perspiration rolled down by body and face, but I made it and with a sigh of relief I reached the rear area which was considered fairly safe from enemy shelling. A couple of week’s leave at home and then the usual week at the Officer Cadet Battalion. Soon after being commissioned I was posted to the Royal Flying Corps and was serving in that Corps when the Armistice was signed.

[2305 Pte Frank Longson]


To be completed

139 Infantry Brigade: Headquarters War Diary [WO95/2692]

On this day 15th May 1917

military_medal_obverse15.5.1917 TRENCHES: Military Medal warded for following NCOs & men for gallantry on 23rd April at FOSSE 3 DE LIEVIN:-

  • 1134/240076 Sgt John George RAVEYRavey240076 Ravey April 1917
  • 3819/241233 L/Cpl Francis William HOBBS
  • 3208/240951 Pte Thomas DRABBLE3208-drabble
  • 3004/242442 Pte Leslie BEASTALL240951 Drabble April 1917

1/6th Battalion War Diary [WO/95/2694]


May 15: No change. Quiet day.

139 Infantry Brigade: Headquarters War Diary [WO95/2692]

On this day 8th May 1917

8.5.1917 TRENCHES: Military Medal awarded to following NCOs & men for gallantry on 23rd April at FOSSE 3 DE LIEVINmilitary_medal_obverse

  • 2973/240827 L/Cpl Albert Ernest Bedford a pottery worker from Whittington Moor240827 Bedford April 1917
  • 242476 Pte Kenneth Bresser242476 Bresser April 1917
  • 4113/241360 Pte Albert Evans241360 Evans April 1917
  • 1637/240194 Pte Thomas Wheatcroft a gas worker from Matlock 240194 Wheatcroft April 1917

1/6th Battalion War Diary [WO/95/2694]


Trenches May 8: Enemy fairly quite. MAROC and Level Crossing at GRENAY shelled.

139 Infantry Brigade: Headquarters War Diary [WO95/2692]


Poppy

260001 Pte James Alfred Goodger and 7725/242515 Pte Thomas Cheetham were killed in action on this day

7725:242515 Cheetham

7725/242515 Pte Thomas Cheetham aged 20 and formerly of the South Nottinghamshire Hussars see here 260001 Goodger

260001 James Alfred Goodger had previously served with the 2nd Battalion and was the first man to by issued with the 26**** numbering series

MAROC Row O

A “Sherwood’s Row” in Plot II of Maroc British Cemetery in Grenay

On this day 23rd April 1917

23.4.1917 LIEVIN: The Battalion attacked FOSSE 3 De LIEVIN see report attached.

See here for full account of the action.Fosse 3 arial

Casualties in this action:-

OfficersBrown CA

Cecil Arthur Brown (1893-1917)

  • Wounded & missing Lt Cecil Arthur Brown
  • Wounded Capt Evelyn Brownlow Johnson, 2/Lts Vernon Hay Armitage, Bertram Noel Parker, Walter Archer, Kenneth Hills Bond (at duty)

Other Ranks

  • Killed 21.
  • Wounded 71 with 5 at duty. The names of 40 wounded man are known.
  • Missing 3.

23.4.1917 LIEVIN: The Battalion by 5th Battalion Sherwood Foresters and marched into billets at MARQUEFFLES FERME (Divisional Reserve).

1/6th Battalion War Diary [WO/95/2694]


To be completed

139 Infantry Brigade: Headquarters War Diary [WO95/2692]

On this day 20th December 1916

No record in the 1/6th Battalion War Diary [WO/95/2694]

Men wounded on this day were:-

2655 Pte Edwin Moyns who was serving with “B” Company. A coal miner from Worksop he had previously served with the 1/8th Battalion and returned to France with the 26th Reinforcement. Originally enlisted in April 1908 and had previously served with the 4th Volunteer Battalion (1904-1908). Eventually discharged and awarded a Silver War Badge.Moyns

4096 Pte James McCormack who was serving with “C Company. A collier from Wards Yard in Chesterfield who enlisted into the 3/6th Battalion in March 1915 and arrived in France with the IV Reinforcement in October 1915. James had a poor disciplinary record and was tried by a Field General Courts Martial in November 1916 and sentenced to 2 years imprisonment for offering violence to his superior Officer whilst drunk. This sentence was later commuted to 3 months; never-the-less he is recored as wounded on the 20th December 1916. James would also be wounded on the 22nd April 1917 during the attack on Fosse 3 de Lievin, transferred to England and discharged in December 1917.

4046 Pte Frederick Woodward who was serving with “A” Company. Enlisted in March 1915 and arrived in France in 1916. Later served with the Labour Corps and was awarded a Silver War Badge.


20th: Our trenches near Gommecourt Road heavily shelled for 3 minutes at 6pm & 11pm.Gommecourt Road

139 Infantry Brigade: Headquarters War Diary [WO95/2692]