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South Warwickshire Family History Society War Memorial Transcription Project

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The Fallen Men of South Warwickshire - World War One


Staff Sergeant 7604 William Charles TOYNE - 2nd Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment


Killed in Action on Saturday, July 24th 1915 aged 27


Military History

     
Theatre of War Medals Commonwealth War Grave or Memorial
Mesopotamia 1914-15 Star, British War & Victory Medals Basra War Cemetery
     
Arrived in Theatre Medal Citation (if app) SWFHS Area Memorials
5 Jan 1915 in Iraq ~ Warwick (Eleanor Cross) War Memorial
     
Action, Battle or Other Reason Killed Date and Place Enlisted  
Battle of Nasiriyah  1 Aug 1902 in Dublin, Ireland  
     
Place of Death Previous Regiments or Units Other War Memorials
Nasiriyeh  Indian Supply & Transport Corps   
  2nd Bn Royal Irish Fusiliers (aged 14)  

Circumstances of Death

William is listed as being killed in action on 24 Jul 1915. The 2nd Battalion Report of Attack on Turk's Entrenchments on 24-7-1915 is transcribed below along with a sketch map referred to in the Report.

Report on Attack

2nd Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment
Report of Attack on Turk's Entrenchments on 24-7-1915

The orders (Verbal) given to the Battalion were for Nos 1 and 3 Double Companies to the attack from trench A.B.1 on the right, 3 directing right with their left on the River Bank, each in three lines viz.Scouts --- then 1 Platoon—then 3 platoons. The remained Double Companies under Major Kitson were to come into advance trench immediately it was vacated by 1 and 3, ready to support attack when required. No 2 behind No 1,  4 behind No 3 next River. No other orders were given but it was pointed out that after carrying trenches, to ensure through success 1 and 2 would have to swing to their right so that they might enfilade enemy’s trenches towards Towers M and N and so facilitate capture of that flank.

2.            Bombardment opened punctually at 5am. About 5.20am scouts crept over parapet and went forward to margin of wood behind C.D.E vide (sketch). At 5.30am No1 and 3 Double Companies commenced advance and reached the line C.D.E… There they were held up and, as enemy’s fire seemed stronger than our own, the remained 2 Double Companies were called up. The reinforcing Companies gave fresh impetus to the leading line  and carried them forward.

In the open, from the left of D to E, they could not make much ground, but on the extreme left opposite C, Major Kitson led portions of 3 and 4 right into enemies right flank trench and carried it. A few moments afterwards the whole line swept forward and reached the trenches. One Double Company, the 90th, we're close behind Nos 1 & 2 and took part in the close fighting in the trenches. The bannett was brought into play in a few cases but as a rule the enemy were either shot down at a few yards distance or, on throwing down their arms, were taken prisoner. End of first Phase.

After carrying trenches Nos 1 & 2 swang to their rights and advanced in enfilade of enemies trenches towards Tower M and N. Nos 3 & 4 past straight on following the line of the river. Both were held up:- No 1 and 2 at the Tower --- Nos 3 and 4 just behind Thorney Croft Corner. Reinforced by portions of 67th and 90th the line, thus strengthened, broke down enemies opposition and reached the Niyadiyah Creek beyond which enemy retired and a halt was called.

3rd Phase.

On resumption of advance, when nearing Sabanawiyah creek, the 67th lead the way and attacked woods to N.N.East. My Battalion was ordered to come in on their left. By the time we had deployed and advanced a short distance the enemy were again on the run. The border of the Sabanawiyah creek was reached with loss to my battalion of only one man wounded. Operations then ceased.

Further remarks.

                Strength of Battalion going into action on line A.B. (excluding Machine Gunners and others Who did not advance from extension trench, reserve ammunition party and a few others on Guard and other duties) was Officers 17, Other Ranks 470. Casualties 6 Officers and about 150 Other Ranks or roughly 33%. No 1 Company Offered much more severely than others viz 41%, as they came under cross fire on reaching trenches and met very stubborn opposition at Towers M.N.

Nasiriyah                                                             S.P. Culley
28 – 7 – 15                                                          Commanding 2nd, Bn, Royal West Kent Regiment

Sketch Map

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 Personal & Family History

 

Birth Date/Place Baptism Date/Place
9 Jul 1888 in Bangalore 9 Aug 1888 at Bangalore, Holy Trinity
   
Parents Names Abode
William and Martha Toyne 41 All Saints Rd, Warwick 
   
Schools Colleges
Royal Hibernian Military School, Dublin  ~
   
Address History Employment History
1888 - Bangalore 1901 - Scholar at Military school
1891 - India 1902 - Soldier in Royal Irish Fusiliers
1901 - Military School, Phoenix Park, Dublin 1902 - Soldier in Indian Supply and Transport Corps
1902 - Madras India 1911 - Soldier
1911 - Quetta, India  
   
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