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The Fallen Men of South Warwickshire - World War One


Private 13103 Sidney (Sydney) WARD - 2nd Battalion, Oxford and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry

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Killed in Action on Saturday May 15th 1915 aged 37


Military History

   
Theatre of WarMedalsCommonwealth War Grave or Memorial
France and Flanders 1914-15 Star, British War & Victory Medals Le Touret Memorial
     
Arrived in TheatreMedal Citation (if app)SWFHS Area Memorials
1 Apr 1915 in France ~ Princethorpe  |  Ryton on Dunsmore
     
Action, Battle or Other Reason KilledDate and Place EnlistedOther War Memorials
Battle of Festubert August 1914 at Coventry  
     
Place of DeathPrevious Regiments or Units 
near Auberge de la Mairie ~  
     

Circumstances of Death

Sidney is listed as being killed on 15 May 1915 during the Battle of Festubert which was just 6 weeks after he landed in France. The following information is provided courtesy of the LightBobs website whose source was a diary kept by the 2nd Battalion's Major Eden.

Operartional Orders

Secret. COPY No. 3.
OPERATION  ORDER No. 29.
By Brigadier-General A. A. Chichester, D.S.O., Commanding 5th Infantry Brigade.

1/10,000 Trench Map. 1/40,000 Squared Map. Sketch showing Trenches.

In the Field, 15th May 1915.

1. (a) The 1st Army is resuming its offensive tonight, with the object of pressing forward to Violaines and Beau Puits.

(b) The Indian Corps will assault simultaneously with 2nd Division, being on their immediate left, and establish a flank through V. 6 to our present line.

(c) The 7th Division is to assault at 3.15 a.m. tomorrow morning, on the front N. 1-P. 5.

(d) The 1st Corps have orders to secure the line of the road Festubert-La Tourelle, from points M. 3 to R. 13.

2.      (a) The 2nd Division is to assault the German front trenches between R.1 and the right of the Indian Corps at  11.30 p.m tonight, and secure the line R. 1-R. 2-R. 5-R. 7-V. 4 under cover of darkness; at 3.15 a.m. tomorrow it is to press its attack simul­taneously with the 7th Division to secure the Ferme Cour d'Avoue and the line of the Festubert-La Tourele road from points P. 14 to R. 13, both inclusive.

(b)     The 6th Brigade are attacking on the front R. 1 to the bend in the German line between R. 6 and V. 1 inclusive.

3.      The 5th Brigade will assault :- (a) The German first line trenches from the bend in the German line between R. 6 and V. 1 (exclusive) to the N.W. corner of the salient between V. 3 and V. 6.

(b) The German second line from R. 7 (inclusive) to a point N W. of V. 5, and get into touch with the Meerut Division at that point.

(c)     At 3.15 a.m. the advance will be continued, with the object of capturing Ferme du Bois, establishing itself on the line Q. 12 (exclusive) to R. 13 (inclusive), maintaining touch with the Indian Corps. The communication trench running S.E. to N.W. through Q. 15 will be included in the 6th Brigade front

 4.      (a) The 2nd  Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers and  the 2nd Wor­cester Regiment will carry out the assault, as laid down in Special Instructions already sent out.

(b) The 2nd Oxfordshire and Bucks Light Infantry and the Glasgow Highlanders will support the Inniskilling Fusiliers and the 2nd Worcestershire Regiment respectively.

(c) The 2nd Highland Light Infantry will be in Reserve at S. 9. a. 58.

(d) The 5th Field Company  R.E. will be in Reserve at S.9.a.91

(e) No. 3 Trench Mortar Battery will advance toV.1 in support, as soon as the German front line has been captured.

(f) Centre Section, No. 7 Mountain Battery, will remain in Richebourg ready to move.

5. The position when gained must be immediately consolidated. The work of consolidation, except (as regards communication trenches, will be continued after daylight. The special working parties detailed for this will therefore not be withdrawn by the battalions.

6. In the event of a partial success. Officers commanding attack­ing battalions  must hold on to  and support any portion of the German line gained, organizing further attacks towards the flanks before daylight.

7. The 2nd Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers and the 2nd Worcester­shire Regiment will be closed up on the front line breastworks and the two new cover trenches behind by 9 p.m.

The Glasgow  Highlanders will pass house S. 9. a. 91 at 9 p.m. and move to their places of assembly.

The 2nd Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry will pass house S. 9. a. 91 at 9.45 p in.

The  5th Field Company R.E. will arrive at S. 9. a. 91 at 10.15p.m. 

The 2nd Highland Light Infantry will arrive at S. 9. a. 58 at 10.30p.m.

8. Advance Dressing Station at Crossroads S. 3. c.

9.      Brigade Ammunition Reserve and 1st Line Transport will remain in their present position.

10.    Units will each send a representative with at least two watches to get the correct time at Brigade Headquarters about 7 p.m.

11    Brigade  Headquarters will be at house S. 9. a. 91 from 10.30 p.m.

G. Thorpe, Captain, Brigade-Major 5th Infantry Brigade. Issued at 4.30 p.m. 




 Personal & Family History

 

Birth Date/PlaceBaptism Date/Place
Apr Qtr 1880 at Princethorpe 2 May 1880 at Stretton on Dunsmore
   
Parents NamesAbode
Joseph and Hannah Ward  1 Sunnyside, Nuneaton
   
Wife and Marriage DetailsChildren
Sarah Ward nee Smith Sidney born 6 Mar 1903
1 Sep 1901 in Birmingham John born 13 Nov 1913
   
SchoolsColleges
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Address HistoryEmployment History
1881 - Cottage, Princethorpe 1891 - Scholar
1891 - Brick Yard, London Road, Stretton on Dunsmore 1901 - Railway Carman
1901 - 470 Watling Street, Wilnecote (visitor) 1911 - Bricklayers Labourer
1911 - Stretton-on-Dunsmore  
1915 - Ryton on Dunsmore