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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


Private 2789 Cecil COLLINS - 1st Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment

Killed in action on Monday 26th April 1915 aged 22


Military History

     
Theatre of War Medals Commonwealth War Grave or Memorial
France & Flanders 1914 Star, British War & Victory Medals Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial
     
Arrived in Theatre Medal Citation (if app) SWFHS Area Memorials
11 Nov 1914 at Boulogne, France  ~ Stratford on Avon WW1 Memorial
    Stratford Holy Trinity Church 
Action, Battle or Other Reason Died Date and Place Enlisted Stratford Cemetery Memorial 
Battle of St. Julien (2nd Battle of Ypres) 10 Aug 1914 in Warwick  
     
Place of Death Previous Regiments or Units Other War Memorials
Vielje, Ypres ~  
     

Circumstances of Death

Cecil is listed as being killed in action on 25 Apr 1915 during the British attack on Vielje. The 1st Battalion war diary for the period 24/27th April 1915 is transcribed below.

24th April 1915 - Locre: Left Locre at 7am & marched to Oudgrdon? and went into billets in huts about 12 noon. Brigade came up & orders were received to advance at 4pm via Vlamertinghe & halted outside Ypres from 8pm to 12mn. Started to rain. Ypres was heavily shelling and on fire.

25th April 1915 - Vielje: Left Ypres at 12mn for Vielje where orders were received for the attack. The Brigade attacked at 4.30am. We attacked the wood on the left of the line with 7th A&S Highlanders in support. The Seaforth Highlanders, R Irish Fus and R Dublin Fus attacked on our right on St. Julien. Owing to the German Trenches being insufficiently shelled and supports unable to come up the line retired at about 7am to trenches near the farm and consolidated our position. Our casualties were very heavy 17 officers and 500 other ranks killed, wounded and missing.

26th April 1915 - Vielje: Heavy gunfire all day. About 2.30pm the Northumberland Division attacked St. Julien without success. We opened supporting fire from our trenches. The Lahore Division attacked on our left but gained very little ground being stopped by gas.

27th April 1915 - Vielje: Heavy gun fire 8am onwards. British Guns opened a heavy fire at 12.30pm prior to a French attack taking place at 1.15pm. We operated with fire from our trenches. Heavy gun fire most of the day, mostly British.



 Personal & Family History

 

Birth Date/Place Baptism Date/Place
Apr Qtr 1893 in Stratford on Avon 21 Jun 1893 in Stratford on Avon                  
   
Parents Names Abode
Frederick & Sarah Collins 2 Clapton Road, Stratford on Avon
   
Schools Colleges
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Address History Employment History
1893 - Stratford on Avon 1901 - School age
1901 - 2 Clapton Road, Stratford on Avon 1911 - Butchers Labourer
1911 - 2 Clapton Road, Stratford on Avon  
1914 - 2 Clapton Road, Stratford on Avon