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The Fallen Men of South Warwickshire - World War One


Sergeant 15240 Owen Harold Charles DYDE - 5h Battalion, Royal Berkshire Regiment

Died of Wounds on Thursday 11th April 1918 aged 27

 plaque for OHC Dyde grave for c dyde

Military History

     
Theatre of War Medals Commonwealth War Grave or Memorial
France & Flanders 1914-15 Star, British War & Victory Medals Etaples Military Cemetery
     
Arrived in Theatre Medal Citation (if app) SWFHS Area Memorials
30 May 1915 in France ~ Studley War Memorial
     
Action, Battle or Other Reason Killed Date and Place Enlisted Other War Memorials  
German Spring Offensive October 1914 in Birmingham ~
     
Place of Death Previous Regiments or Units  
near Bouzincourt Pte 152855 Royal Engineers   
     

Circumstances of Death

Charles is listed as dying of wounds on 11th April 1918 at one of the Military Hospitals in the Etaples area. He was originally admitted to 37th Field Ambulance at Clairfaye on the 5th April 1918 and on the same day he was transferred to the No 3 Casualty Clearing Station at Gezaincourt. On the 7th April 1918 Charles was transferred to a Military Hospital in Camiers via the 24th Ambulance Train which departed Gezaincourt at 03.05am and arrived in Camiers at 09.15am on the 7th.

The 5th Battalion war diary entries for the period 2nd to 5th April 1918 are transcribed below.

2nd Apr 1918

Left Warloy 7-30pm and relieved the 7th Border Regiment in right Battalion area of left Brigade sector - 35th Brigade on right (dividing line Albert - Bouzincourt Road) 9th Battalion Royal Fusiliers on left (junction about W.21.a.8.8)

3rd Apr 1918

Line Organised as follows:

B Coy - Right front Coy
D Coy - I Platoon
A Coy - Centre Coy
C Coy - Left front Coy

Line Quiet       

4th Apr 1918

Bouzincourt: Increase in enemy shelling on Divisional front. Captain L. Fenton wounded

5th Apr 1918

Bouzincourt: 4am - Received warning of probability of attack at dawn

7am - Heavy Barrage came down on Batteries on line in front of Bouzincourt and on front sytem of trenches.

Intense barrage opened further south where attack developed earlier but spread further north and culminated at 9.30am in intense T.M. [Trench Mortar] barrage and all calibre shells on whole system

9-30am - Enemy launched attacks along whole Brigade front. These were repulsed at all points. Enemy advanced in close formation 3 different times against out left and centre Companies but were repulsed each time with the help of the 9th Royal Fusilier

10am - the situation appeared to be normal

12 noon - a heavy barrage again opened up on whole system and enemy succeeded in entering trenches held by centre and left Companies. The position of right Company and I Platoon D Company remained intact.

2.30pm - Commanding Officer sent up remaining 3 Platoons of Reserve Coy to try to restore the situation. The side of the slope which the Company had to advance was exposted to intense M.G. fireand the Company suffered 50 casualties including the Company Commander Capt J.R. West MC and Lieut A.G. Punnett. The company reached the line of the support trench and dug themselves in there.

The situation remained obscure but reports were received from the O.C. 9th Royal Fusiliers (whose front remained intact) that he was gradually re-occupying the line held by our left Company, till at 6pm he was holding the original front line for 300 yards S of his original boundary. This left a gap of about 600 yards still occupied by the enemy or under his control.

8.15pm - Officer Commandined decided to deliver a counter attack with two companies 7th Royal Sussex Regiment at dusk. This attack was delivered under a barrage at 8.15pm but was only partially successful owing to the intense M.G. fire om the ridge which had to be crossed. END



 Personal & Family History

 

Birth Date/Place Baptism Date/Place
 in Temple Guiting, Gloucs 8 Oct 1893 in Temple Guiting
   
Parents Names Abode
Charles and Emily Dyde Temple Guiting                  
   
Wife and Marriage Details Children
Lily Dyde neeSollis Allen Thomas b 8 Apr 1913
Oct 1910 in Alcester District  
   
Schools Colleges
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Address History Employment History
1889 - Kineton, Temple Guiting 1901 - School age
1891 - Kineton, Temple Guiting 1911 - Waggoner On Farm 
1901 - Little Buckland, Gloucs 1913 - Platelayer for Midland Railway
1911 - Priory Square, Studley  
1916 - Redditch Road, Studley  
   
  • 1913 Charles was a member of the National Union Of Railwaymen