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 The Fallen Men of South Warwickshire - World War One


L/Corporal 22000 Ernest Richard AVIS - 2nd Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment


Killed in Action Thursday 7th December 1916 aged 24

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Military History

     
Theatre of War Medals Commonwealth War Grave or Memorial
Salonika 1914-15 Star, British War & Victory Medals Doiran Memorial
     
Arrived in Theatre Medal Citation (if app) SWFHS Area Memorials
4 Aug 1915 ~ Stoneleigh War Memorial
    Leamington Spa War Memorial
Action, Battle or Other Reason Killed Date and Place Enlisted Leamington Spa All Saints
Battle of Tumbitza Farm, Salonika August 1914 at Coventry  
     
Place of Death Previous Regiments or Units Other War Memorials 
Tumbitza Farm, Neos Skopos ~  
     

Circumstances Leading to Death (Normally from War Diary)

The war diaries for the Salonkia campaign are not yet online. The following is taken from A Gallant County: The Regiments of Gloucestershire in the Great War by Robin A. Grist   

The last action of 1916 on the Salonika Front was the Battle of Tumbitza Farm, from 17 November until 7 December, which ended in failure for the British. In mid-November 2nd Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry (DCLI) tried to capture the farm but failed; 10th Camerons were then ordered to do so, supported by 2nd Gloucesters. Rabbit Wood was about 500yds west of Tumbitza Lake, and the farm buildings were some 200yds south of the lake. The plan was for 2nd Gloucesters to take Rabbit Wood, and it advanced at 4.30 am on 6 December and dug in. Then 10th Camerons moved through 2nd Gloucesters and attempted to cross the Tumbitza Stream and assault the trenches on the far bank but was beaten back by rifle and machine gun fire. Any movement in Rabbit Wood now drew shellfire, and casualties began to mount; 10th Camerons withdrew to the wood. At 4.00 pm there was an intense bombardment on the enemy positions which only had a short-term effect. After dark, 10th Camerons were relieved by 2nd DCLI, and 2nd Gloucesters had the task of taking the Farm, supported by 2nd DCLI. At 6.45 am on 7 December, 2nd Gloucesters, followed in support by 2nd DCLI, advanced against the position. C Company and most of D Company succeeded in crossing the Tumbitza Stream under heavy fire and found cover on the opposite bank, but the remainder of the attacking troops were unable to cross owing to the weight of enemy rifle and machine gun fire. At 8.00 am Lieutenant Colonel Kirk of the 2nd DCLI ordered the two companies that had crossed to fall back to the wood. That evening 2nd Gloucesters withdrew back to its billets, having suffered 114 casualties, of whom 34 died. Tumbitza Farm remained in enemy hands. Ernest was killed on the final day of the battle.


 Personal & Family History

 

Birth Date/Place Baptism Date/Place
Oct 1892 at Reading 21 Dec 1892 at Reading St. Giles
   
Parents Names Abode
George and Mary Avis 30 King Street, Leamington Spa
   
Schools Colleges
Clapham Terrace School, Leamington ~
Stoneleigh School - 1910  
   
Address History Employment History
1892 - 30 Francis Street, Reading 1911 - Assistant Gardener                                 
1901 - 10 Paddington Place, Leamington Priors 1914 - Rover Motor Cars
1911 - Stoneleigh  
1916 - 30 King Street, Leamington Spa