South Warwickshire Family History Society War Memorial Transcription Project

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The Fallen Men of South Warwickshire - World War One


Sergeant 1558 Joseph BENCH - 1st Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment


Killed in Action on Wednesday, April 11th 1917 aged 25

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Military History

     
Theatre of War Medals Commonwealth War Grave or Memorial
France and Flanders 1914 Star & Clasp, British War & Victory Medals Arras Memorial
     
Arrived in Theatre Medal Citation (if app) SWFHS Area Memorials
23 Aug 1914 in Bologne, France ~ Warwick (Eleanor Cross) War Memorial
     
Action, Battle or Other Reason Killed Date and Place Enlisted  
Battle of Arras 1909/10 at Warwick  
     
Place of Death Previous Regiments or Units Other War Memorials
Fampoux ~ ~
     

Original Enlistment

Joseph, service number 1558, joined the Royal Warwicks at some time between 13 Dec 1909 and 8 Jun 1910 when service numbers 1493 & 1650 were issued

Circumstances of Death

Joseph is listed as being killed in action on 11 Apr 1917. The 1st Battalion war diary for that day is transcribed below.

Dug-outs S of Athies - 11th [April 1917] - 2.30am: Conference at Brigade HQ’s and orders issued that 10th Brigade will attack as 12 noon. Operation order attached [WO 95/1484/4].

8.30am: Battalion moved off to W of Fampoux and arrived 10.0am

11.20am: Battalion moved to assembly position on Sunken Road on E edge of Fampoux and arrived 12 noon. A&C Coys attack on 2 Coy frontage of 500 yards per Coy and B Coy follow in rear as carriers.

12 noon: Attack commenced and 1st R Irish Fus and 2nd Seaforth Highlanders start going forward.

12.10pm: A & C Coys followed by Coy follow those Battalions, our Battalion supporting 1 R Irish Fus. The enemy shelled our assembly positions heavily and we had many casualties before starting. The enemy’s machine gun fire held up our attack almost from the start and the Brigade consolidated a line about 400 yards in front of the assembly position.

Both Brigades on our right and left were held up also by M/Gun fire. Enemy put up a heavy barrage on assembly positions and vicinity. Battalion dug in and held a line from Huddle Trench at H.18.a.0.9 to H.18.b.1.3 with 2nd Seaforth Highlanders on the left and the 1st Irish Fus on right. Enemy fairly quiet at night. Very cold and snow.



 Personal & Family History

 

Birth Date/Place Baptism Date/Place
7 Jan 1892 at Warwick 7 Feb 1892 at Warwick St. Mary
   
Parents Names Abode
Joseph (died 1905) and Elizabeth (Eliza) Bench 93 Broad Street, Coventry 
   
Wife and Marriage Details Children
Ada Bench nee Essex Joseph Thomas born 5 Mar 1916
Apr Qtr 1915 at Coventry  
   
Schools Colleges
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Address History Employment History
1892 - 5 Saltisford, Warwick 1901 - Not found
1901 - Not found 1911 - Solider in Royal Warwickshire Reg
1911 - Whittington Barracks, Lichfield, Staffs  
1914 - 26 Station Street, Foleshill  
   
  • Joseph had 4 brothers 3 of whom were killed in war, they were: Ernest William Bench, Charles William Bench and Thomas Bench
  • Warwick War Memorial Project Biography