Commemorated:

1. Grave:Cairo War Memorial CemeteryD. 25. Cairo
2. Book:The (1921) Masonic Roll of Honour 1914-1918Pg.122
3. Memorial:The (1940) Scroll - WW1 Roll of Honour38D/59B GQS
    

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Family :

Husband of Rose M. Fowler, of 171, New Rd., Chatham.

Service Life:

Campaigns:

Unit / Ship / Est.: Chatham Bn. R.N. Div. RMLI 

Action : Gallipoli 

The Gallipoli Campaign was fought on the Gallipoli peninsula 25th April 1915 to 9th January 1916. in a failed attempt to defeat Turkey by seizing the Dardanelles and capturing Istanbul. Ill-conceived and planned, the initial effort by the Royal Navy failed to force passage through the Dardanelles by sea power alone. It was then realised that a land force was needed to support the project by suppressing the Turkish mobile artillery batteries. By the time all was ready the Turks were well aware and well prepared. Despite amazing heroics on the day of the landings only minor beachheads were achieved and over the succeeding 8 months little progress was made. Eventually the beachheads were evacuated in a series of successful ruses.

Despite Gallipoli rightly becoming a national source of pride to Australians and New Zealanders, far more British casualties were sustained, and these days the substantial French contribution is almost forgotten.

Sergeant, HMS Impossible, Chatham (1909).

Masonic :

TypeLodge Name and No.Province/District :
Mother : Lord Charles Beresford No. 2404 E.C.East Kent
Joined : Per Mare per Terram No. 3609 E.C. East Kent

Initiated
Passed
Raised
28th December 1909
30th September 1910
25th October 1910
 

Joined Per Mare Per Terram Lodge No. 3609 in East Kent on the 9th July 1913, recorded as a Sergeant and resident in Chatham. The contribution record shows he "Died on Active Service Aug 1915."


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