Commemorated:

1. Memorial:Hazebrouck Communal CemeteryII. G. 20.
2. Book:The (1921) Masonic Roll of Honour 1914-1918Pg.121
3. Memorial:The (1940) Scroll - WW1 Roll of Honour42D GQS
    

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Service Life:

Campaigns:

Unit / Ship / Est.: 1st (Northumbrian) Brigade RFA 

Action : The Battle of Loos and associated actions 

"The Battle of Loos (25 September to 18 October 1915) was the major battle on the Western Front in 1915, surpassing in every respect all that had gone before in terms of numbers of men and materiel committed to battle. The preliminary bombardment was the most violent to date and the battle was charaterised by the committment of Regular and Territorial battalions on a large scale, in which the Territorials performed just as well as the Regulars. As the battles on the Western Front in 1915 increased in size and violence, so the casualties increased in proportion: Neuve Chapelle 12,000, Aubers Ridge/Festubert 29,000 , Loos 60,000. 1916 was to take the casualty cost to another level. Loos was intended as a minor role in support of French efforts around Arras but circumstances reduced the French effort. It marked the first use of poison gas by the British. Once the initial assualt had failed the battle continued in a series of actions mostly focused on the northern sector around the tactically important Hohenzollern Redoubt."

Lieutenant, Newcastle (1911)
National Archives File: WO 374/22475

Masonic :

TypeLodge Name and No.Province/District :
Mother : Reserve Forces Lodge of Northumbria No. 2666 E.C.Northumberland

Initiated
Passed
Raised
16th February 1911
16th March 1911
20th April 1911
 

The records for the Lodge at the United Grand Lodge of England record "Killed in Action 30. Sep 1914", other sources show 16th October 1915.


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