Battle or Action:


The Battle of Aubers


  Detail :

 Fought on 9th and 10th May 1915 and intended to support the French attacks near Arras, this battle was notable for the remarkable bravery of infantry having to cope with inadequate planning, poor artillery support and not least a very competent enemy that had learnt the lessons of Neuve Chapelle just two months before. It also highlighted the problems of quantity and quality in artillery shell supply - a symptom of the general unpreparedness of Britain to fight a major European war, and not really rectified until well into 1917. Possibly one of the least known but most heartbreaking battles of the war, fought in an attempted pincer attack around the village of Neuve Chapelle with the intention of securing the 'high' ground that dominated the approaches to Lille.

 Rank Initials Surname Died Lodge
 2Lt G.F. AYRES 09-05-1915 Reading Old Boys No. 3545
 Lt. R.G.B. BOWEN 09-05-1915 Apollo University No. 357
 Lt. E.J. FINDLAY 09-05-1915 London Scottish Rifles' No. 2310
 2Lt W. FISHER 09-05-1915 Lodge of Prudent Brethren No. 145
 Lt. R.M. MACGREGOR 09-05-1915 Kensington Battalion No. 3624
 Capt. G.M. DUNDAS-MOUAT 09-05-1915 Royal Prince of Wales No. 1555
 C.S.M. W. MURPHY 09-05-1915 Fidelity No. 2061
 C.S.M. C.A. MURRAY DCM 09-05-1915 Royal Rose No. 2565
 2Lt L.H. STERN 09-05-1915 Halcyon No. 3546
 Capt. E.E.M.J. UPTON 09-05-1915 Lodge of Erin No. 2895
 Lt. J.H. SEAVERNS 10-05-1915 Apollo University No. 357
 W.O.1 (RSM) D. LOWE 11-05-1915 Rock of Gwalior No. 1066
 LSgt. W.H. BURTON 22-05-1915 Vitruvian No. 87

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