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The Fallen Men of South Warwickshire - World War One


Corporal 377 Enoch James KEEN - 31st Battalion, Australian Infantry

Killed in action on Thursday 20th July 1916 aged 22


Military History

   
Theatre of War KilledCampaign MedalsCommonwealth War Grave or Memorial
France & Flanders 1914-15 Star, British War & Victory Medals Rue-Petillon Military Cemetery
     
First Arrived in TheatreBravery & Conduct MedalsSWFHS Area Memorials
7 Dec 1915 in Suez  ~ Leamington Spa War Memorial
    Leamington All Saints Memorial
Action, Battle or Other Reason DiedDate and Place Enlisted Leamington St. John's Memorial
Battle of Fromelles (Somme) 26 July 1915 in Brisbane, Australia  
     
Place of DeathPrevious Regiments or Units Other War Memorials
near Fleurbaix, Fromelles    Australian Virtural War Memorial
    Aldgate Hills, South Australia

Military Service History

  • 26 Jul 1915 - Enlisted in Brisbane
  • 4 Oct 1915 - Promoted to Lance Corporal
  • 9 Nov 1915 - Embarked at Melbourne aboard HMAT Wandilla
  • 29 Apr 1916 - Promoted to Corporal
  • 16 Jun 1916 - Embarked at Alexandria aboard H.M.T. Hororate
  • 23 Jun 1916 - Arrived in Marsailles

Circumstances of Death

Enoch is listed as being killed in action on 20th July 1916 during the attack on Fromelles. The 31st Battalion Report on Operations for the period 15th to 20th July is transcribed below [spilt into three parts].

21st Jul 1916
From Lt. Col. F.W. Toll,  C.O. 31st Battalion
To G.O.C. 8th Infantry Brigade.

Sir,
For your information and necessary action I beg to report on the action of the 19th & 20th instant together with the preliminary operations etc.

15th to 18th July

On the 15th inst at 12 midnight the battalion moved from Bois Grenier Line of defences (map reference H 29 B 22 to I 19 C 52) reserves being relieved by New Zealand troops.

The Battalion arrived at billets in Fleurbaix early on Sunday morning the 16th instant, and rested for that day. Prior to this our Intelligence Officer Lieut. Wilson with Corporal Day and 4 other observers also Lieut. Wilson of "C" Company with 1 N.C.O & 4 men to assist in getting information were in first line of our defences and received losses by enemy shells. Corporal Day showed great courage being wounded. Lieut. Wilson and his party did excellent work and I wish to bring to your special notice Corporal Day. This N.C.O has on several occasions shown merit of high order as a scout, and lately as an assistant to my Intelligence Officer. The men of this party deserve praise for their untiring efforts and constant vigilance throughout the period 6th to 19th July.

On Sunday night 16th instant one Company "D" less one platoon took over the right section of Brigade Area of front line defences, as per marginal note.

One Platoon of "D" Company and one platoon of "B" Company remained in reserve 500 yard line. This line (reserve) was constantly shelled by enemy's guns causing casualties as per appendid list. On the 17th instant two Companies "A" & "C" were taken from reserve and billeted in Fleurbaix owing to congested state of reserve line. "B" Company remaining in support to "D" Company.

On Tuesday 18th I changed the front line Company "D" for "C" going into billets. "D" or Company taking over from "C" in support line.

On the 15th July received verbal instructions re contemplated operations as outlined in Battalion Order No. 1 Operational Appendix A, Brigade Order No. 23 dated 16.7.1916, and continuation order No. 23 "Appendix B" see also Brig. Order No. 24.

On the 18th instant the following dispositions were made:

First Wave.                     2 Platoons "A" Coy
                                       2 Platoons "C" Coy
Second Wave.                2 Platoons "A" Coy
                                       2 Platoons "C" Coy
Third Wave                     2 Platoons "B" Coy
                                       2 Platoon "D" Coy
Fourth Wave                   2 Platoons "B" Coy
                                       2 Platoons "D" Coy

"B" Company Supported "A", and "D" Company Supported "C" Company. Grenadiers were allotted to flanks of leading Companies, one team to each Platoon of first and second waves, with two teams in reserve. Also the six Lewis Guns and personnel. The Signallers and Stretcher Bearers were organised, the latter to follow fourth wave, but owing to terrible losses before the assault was delivered the formations above were broken. Of the 8 signallers who were organised as runners in event of broken communications 6 were killed or wounded before we left the support trenches and Company Signallers had to be requisitioned.



 
 Personal & Family History

 

Birth Date/PlaceBaptism Date/Place
Jan Qtr 1894 in Leamington Spa 4 Mar 1894 at Leamington, St John's                              
   
Parents NamesAbode
Enoch and Henrietta Keen  80 Tachbrook Street, Leamington Spa
   
SchoolsColleges
Shrubland Street School ~
   
Address HistoryEmployment History
1894 - 18 Clarence Street, Leamington Spa 1901 - School age 
1901 - 3 Gents Buildings, Grove Place, Leamington Spa 1911 - Engine Cleaner for L&NWR
1911 - 3 Gents Buildings, Grove Place, Leamington Spa 1914 - Farmer in Australia
1913 - Brisbane, Australia   
   

Trained as a Church Army Lad in Essex prior to emigrating to Australia in 1913