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New information on John Thomas Archer killed in action on 18th June 1918

Thanks to JohnArcher’s great nephew David I can now post additional information and pictures.

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7627/203257 L/Cpl John Thomas Archer aged 24. The son of William and Catherine Archer of 19 Grayling St., Derby. Jack arrived in France in December 1916 and only served overseas with 1/5th Battalion. Previously enlisted in Derbyshire Yeomanry in November 1915.

“He was killed together with 2 privates by a shell which fell direct in the trench at 2 o’clock in the morning.”

“One of my best NCOs; courageous, efficient and willing”.

Captain Norman Hubert Glew

[Derby Daily Telegraph Wednesday 26 June 1918] 

Derby Railway works (now Bombardier)

Many thanks to David Archer for sending the pictures and additional information.

On this day 22nd June 1917

22.7.1917 FOSSE 10: 2/Lt GLEW 5th Battalion SF attached for duty.

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


22 June: 7th Sherwood Foresters relieve the 6th North Staffs Regiment in the right sub sector.

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