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1915 In Review

April to December 1915

  • The 6th Battalion left Southampton with the North Midland Division on the 25th February 1915.
  • The Battalion held the front line trenches 21 times between March and December 1915; including 1 major battle (the attack on Hohenzollern Redoubt).severne dickinson
  • Two Officer were killed during these 9 months; 2/Lt Henry Severne in May and 2/Lt Lewis Dickinson in September.
  • At least 10 Officers were also wounded during this time.
  • According to the War Diary 81 men were killed in the 9 months between March and December.
  • This does not include the 12 missing after the mine explosion on the 30th September; which was the biggest single loss of life to date.Redfern
  • The 1st man to be killed was 1470 Allen Redfern of Buxton who was shot by a sniper on the 10th March 1915 and is buried in Ploegsteert Wood Military Cemetery.Bombing
  • The last man to be killed was 3065 Joseph Brown, a miner from Grassmoor, who was last seen bombing in the German trench as the raiding party retired and was reported as missing on the 26th November. His body was never recovered or identified after the war and he is commemorated on the Loos Memorial.
  • The War Diary records that 323 men were wounded during these 9 months; research suggests that this number is in fact much higher. Indeed the 139th Brigade War Diary records the following Casualties:-

1915 Casualties

On this day 1st April 1915

April 1915

No record in the War Diary [WO/95/2694].

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Air raid on Neuf Berquin on APRIL 1st by 3 German aeroplanes, one dropped 2 bombs on our Battalions water carts whilst they were being filled, but did not explode.

[1415 Cpl. Alfred Afford]

1st April 1915. Battalion went out on tactical exercises, stretcher bearers with them. In the afternoon B Company went to fill the brigade trenches ready for moving. Attached to North Midland Division in future.

[2381 Pte. George Potter Bagshaw]

Apr 1st. Sham fight. Hottest day yet this year (off with bad feet 30th Mar to 1st Apr).

[3289 Pte George William Beardsley]

On this day 99 years ago

Embarkation

The North Midland Division starts on the “The Great Adventure”

More more details see here.

25.2.15 (Braintree): The Battalion left by 2 trains at 5 a.m. and 6.40 a.m. First Reinforcements made up by 71 from Reserve Battalion left at Braintree under JE Symonds.

25.2.15 (Southampton): The Battalion embarked Headg, A & B Companies and Transport on “MAIDAN” C & D Companies under Major Hall on “KING EDWARD”.

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Symonds

John Symonds