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The Fallen Men of South Warwickshire - World War One


Sergeant 20104 Horace John MURCOTT - 10th Battalion, Hampshire Regiment

Killed in action on Tuesday 7th December 1915 aged 30


Military History

   
Theatre of WarCampaign MedalsCommonwealth War Grave or Memorial
Salonika 1914 Star, British War & Victory Medals Doiran Memorial, Greece
     
Arrived in TheatreBravery & Conduct MedalsSWFHS Area Memorials
6 Sep 1914 in France with E Surrey Reg ~ Leamington Spa War Memorial
     
Action, Battle or Other Reason DiedDate and Place Enlisted Other War Memorials 
Battle of Kosturino Before 4 Aug 1914 in Warwick  
     
Place of DeathPrevious Regiments or Units  
near Ormanli, Greece  Pte L/5965 East Surrey Regiment  
     

Circumstances of Death

Horace is listed as being killed in action on 7th December 1915. The following description of the events leading to Horace's death are taken from the book Royal Hampshire Regiment 1914-18 by C.T. Atkinson.

Prelude to the Enemy Attack

The battalion now found itself on the Dorsale des Cinq Arbres, a rocky ridge North of Kajarli, formerly occupied by the French, whose siting of the trenches excited much criticism. ‘So badly sited originally that little could be made of them’ is one account. The line was on a forward slope, exposed to the enemy on higher ground across a valley, and rocky ground made satisfactory defences hard to construct, especially as work had to be carried on in full view of the enemy and under fire.
The wiring of the line was very imperfect, but no more wire was available, while not enough tools were to be had. Snow and frost increased the strain on officers and men, to provide hot food was almost impossible, everything had to be carried up to the line by hand over steep ground slippery with ice, and the men were very severely tried. On December 2nd 20 men went sick with frost-bite and, when it thawed, the trenches filled with slush, while foggy weather concealed the enemy’s movements and meant that extra vigilance in patrolling was necessary.

The Bulgarians, who were collecting in force opposite the Division, contented themselves at first with shelling our line, sometimes quite heavily, while their snipers tried to draw our fire and make our men disclose our positions, without much success, though our artillery replied, apparently to some good purpose, while advantage was taken of any targets the enemy might present; thus on the evening of December 4th parties were seen collecting in front of the Connaught Rangers’ right, as if to attack, but a heavy and accurate fire soon discouraged this.

The 30th Brigade’s line was none too satisfactory, its right formed a salient, being liable to be enfiladed. The key to the position was Rocky Peak, a detached hill SW. of Ormanli, held by two companies of the 31st Brigade, who continued the Division’s line to the 10th Hampshire’s right, facing almost East. This Rocky Peak was attacked in force on December 6th, when the enemy entered our trenches but was driven out by a counter-attack.

This attack was not pressed home on the 30th Brigade’s front, though the line had been subjected to heavy shelling and rifle fire, but our rifles got targets in parties which pushed forward and tried to collect in the gullies and ravines in our front. Here dead ground gave them cover, but beyond this cover they failed to advance and during the night our patrols found plenty of evidence of the effectiveness of the 30th Brigade’s reply.



 
 Personal & Family History

 

Birth Date/PlaceBaptism Date/Place
Jul Qtr 1884 in Leamington Spa 07 Dec 1884 at Leamington All Saints
   
Parents NamesAbode
William and Annie Murcott 10 Newbold Street, Leamington Spa
   
SchoolsColleges
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Address HistoryEmployment History
1884 - 40 Queen Street, Leamington 1891 - School
1891 - 40 Queen Street, Leamington 1901 - Solider in East Surrey Regiment ?
1901 - Not found - South Africa ? 1911 - Solider in East Surrey Regiment 
1911 - Army Barracks, Dublin, Ireland 1914 - Solider in East Surrey Regiment 
1915 - 10 Newbold Street, Leamington Spa  
   

The census records for various members of the Murcott familly have been difficult to locate