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 The Fallen Men of South Warwickshire - World War One


L/Corporal 1590 Henry HALL - 2nd Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment

Killed in Action Saturday, October 31, 1914 aged 26


Military History

   
Theatre of WarMedalsCommonwealth War Grave of Memorial
France and Flanders 1914 Star & Clasp, British War & Victory Medals Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial 
     
Arrived in TheatreMedal Citation (if app)SWFHS Area Memorials
4th October 1914 at Zeebrugge ~ Shottery War Memorial
    Stratford on Avon WW1 Memorial
Action, Battle or Other Reason KilledDate and Place Enlisted Date Stratford Holy Trinity Church
Battle of Gheluvelt (First Battle of Ypres) 4 Aug 1914 or before at Birmingham Stratford Cemetery Memorial  
    Stratford on Avon Congrational Church
Place of DeathPrevious Regiments or Units 
Zonnebeke, Ypres ~  
     

Circumstances Leading to Death (Normally from War Diary)

Henry is listed as being killed in action on 31 Oct 1914 near Zillebeke, unfortunately the 2nd Battalion war diary entries for the period 28 Oct 1914 to 9 Nov 1914 were lost or destroyed.

The following book passages covering 23rd to 31st October 1914 are taken from The Story of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment by Charles L. Kingsford.

Oct 23rd to 25th

"On October 22nd the Germans did not advance through Zonnebeke and the battalion was able to rest and improve its new line. On October 23 the enemy threatened to push their attack through Polygon Wood to the south of Zonnebeke and a company of Royal Warwickshire was consequently detached to assist the South Staffords. At dawn on the following day [24th] the three remaining companies were sent to recover lost trenches where the Germans had broken through our lines at Polygon Wood. The wood was very thick and it was difficult to keep direction, but after hard and close fighting the German's were driven back.

Then the three companies came under heavy machine-gun fire from a small farm house. Nevertheless the house was assaulted and captured, and after the line had been reformed they advanced another mileand recovered the lost trenches which they held till evening. Colonel Loring, who is spite of his wound, still remained with his regiment, rode that day at the head of his men, encouraging them to greater efforts by the example of his fearless bearing. Twice his charger was shot under him and at last he fell himself at the assault on the farm. He was one of three noble brothers, all alike conspicuous for character and courage, who were killed in the first year of the war. Earlier in the day 2nd Lieut Deane had been killed and the other casualties were over 100.

It was a fine achievement, which, as General Rawlinson told the regiment the next day, had saved the situation at a critical moment".

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 Personal & Family History
Birth Date/PlaceBapitsm Date/Place
Jan Qtr 1888 at Stratford on Avon  
   
Parents NamesAbode
Thomas and Mary Hall 5 Shottery Road, Shottery
   
Wife & Marriage Date/PlaceChildren & Year of Birth
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SchoolsColleges
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Address HistoryEmployment History

1891 to 1914 - 5 Shottery Road, Stratford on Avon
1911 - Whittington Barracks, Lichfield

1911 - Soldier 2nd Bn Royal Warwickshire Regiment