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The Fallen Men of Warwickshire - World War One


Private 74152 Albert Ernest CARTER - D Company, 40th Battalion, Machine Gun Corps

Killed in Action on 12th April 1918 aged 22


Military History

     
Theatre of War in Which Died WW1 Campaign Medals Commonwealth War Grave or Memorial
France & Flanders British War & Victory Medals Cabaret-Rouge British Cemetery
     
First Arrived in a War Theatre Bravery & Conduct Medals Warwickshire War Memorials
9 Aug 1916 in France   Leamington No Known Memorial
     
Action, Battle or Other Reason Died Date and Place Enlisted Other War Memorials 
German Spring Offensive 25 Oct 1915 in Wisbech,  Terrington St. Clement
     
Place of Death Previous Regiments or Units  
Vieux Berquin Pte 22297 - 18th Bn Suffolk Regiment   
  Transferred to MGC on 9 Mar 1918  

Circumstances of Death

Albert is listed as being killed in action on 12th April 1918 having originally been reported as missing in action. The following description of events is taken from the 40th Battalion Report on Operations 9th to 13th April 1918:

During the 11th and 12th instant our Machine Guns on the left co-operated with the Infantry and covered them, as under pressure of attacks delivered from the South they gradually fell back on Le Verrier, while our guns on the 34th Division Front also fought with the Infantry, who took up a line South East of Pont de Nieppe along the railway. On a number of occasions during this period our guns were able to deal most effectively with considerable bodies of the enemy as they massed for the attack.

The guns which had been operating on the front of the 34th Division were ordered to rejoin the Battalion and this they did at Hazebrouck on the 13th instant. While the guns operating on our own front were during the night of the 12th instant concentrated at Vieux Berquin.

On the 12th instant the personnel and guns at Vieux Berquin moved to Straszeele where they were reinforced by 7 guns from the Battalion Headquarters where new guns had been delivered.

On the afternoon of the 12th instant, under orders of the Division demand action was developed covering Hazebrouck and Straszeele to La Souverain by the above mentioned 12 guns and by 5 additional Vickers from Battalion Headquarters.


 
 Personal & Family History

 

Birth Date/Place Baptism Date/Place                                             
Apr-Jun Qtr in Terrington St Clement, Norfolk  
   
Parents Names Abode
Robert and Sarah Carter Terrington St Clement, Norfolk 
   
Wife Marriage Details
Edith Carter nee Reeves  21 Nov 1917 at Leamington Spa St. John's
   
Schools Colleges
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Address History Employment History
1895 1901 - School age
1901 - Terrington, St. Clement 1911 - Farm Labourer
1911 - Terrington, St. Clement 1915 - General Labourer
1915 - Terrington, St. Clement  
1917 - 1 St. John's Road, Leamington Spa  
   

Ernest's link to Leamington is through is wife Edith (Edie) Carter nee Reeve and it is possible that they met in 1916 when parts of the Suffolk
Regiment were billeted in Leamington. They married at Leamington Spa St. John's on 21 Nov 1917. Edith's details can be found below:

  • 1897 - Born Jan Qtr in Leamington Spa
  • 1901 - 1 St. John's Road, Leamington Spa
  • 1911 - 1 St. John's Road, Leamington Spa - School age at 14
  • 1917 - 1 St. John's Road, Leamington Spa - Ernest's Service Record
  • 1918 - 84 Shrubland Street, Leamington Spa - Ernest's Pension Card