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The Fallen Men of South Warwickshire - World War One


Corporal 13441 Frank THISTLEWOOD - 6th Battalion, Oxford and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry

Killed in Action Sunday 3rd September 1916 aged 35


Military History

   
Theatre of WarCampaign MedalsCommonwealth War Grave or Memorial
France & Flanders 1914-15 Star, British War & Victory Medals Thiepval Memorial
     
Arrived in TheatreBravery & Conduct MedaksSWFHS Area Memorials
22 Jul 1915 in France  ~ Leamington Spa War Memorial
    Leamington College for Boys Memorial
Action, Battle or Other Reason DiedDate and Place Enlisted British Thompson-Houston, Rugby
Battle of the Somme October 1914 in Rugby  
     
Place of DeathPrevious Regiments or Units Other War Memorials
near Guillemont ~ ~
     

Circumstances of Death

Frank is listed as being killed in action on 3rd September 1916. The following extract from the Regimental Chronicles is courtesy of LightBobs.com

The Attack on Guillemont - 3rd September 1916 - 6th Battalion Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry

Part 1 - 11pm on 2 Sep 1916

The original orders, issued towards the end of August, were to the effect that the 20th Division would cap¬ture Guillemont, and then establish itself on the Wedge Wood-Ginchy road from T.26.a.l.7 to T.22.a.l.5." According to these orders, an important part was to be played by the 60th Brigade, but before the final arrangements were made it was found that this Brigade had become so depleted in numbers that it was neces¬sary to take it out of the 20th Division temporarily, and substitute for it the 47th Brigade (16th, Irish, Division). Sir A. Conan Doyle, in his British Campaign, 1916, says : "The 60th Brigade had lost heavily in strength from cold, wet, and continual German gassing and bombardment.' The attack on Guillemont on the 3rd Sep¬tember was, therefore, entrusted to the 59th Brigade and 47th Brigade, with the 61st Brigade in Divisional Reserve, the 6th Oxford and Bucks (the only battalion of the 60th Brigade of any strength) being attached to the 59th Brigade.

The following is Lieut.-Colonel E. D. White's official account of the Operations of the 3rd-6th September in which the 6th Battalion took part:--
The Battalion was attached to the 59th Brigade for the above operations, and, in accordance with 59th Brigade Operation Orders, left the craters at 11 p.m., 2nd September, and moved into the position of assembly in Arrow and Sherwood Trenches. In accordance with 59th Brigade Operation Orders the Battalion advanced from its trenches at noon on the 3rd September to attack Guillemont.

B Company, from Arrow Trench, was in the centre, and, from the position of the starting-point, somewhat in advance of A and C Companies on the Battalion's left and right respectively; D Company followed in rear of the centre. The Battalion was to follow the 10th and 11th R.B. to the first Sunken Road (the first Divisional Objective).

The three leading companies lost all their officers and all their Company-Sergeants-Major before reaching the second Sunken Road. The fourth company (D) also lost its captain at the first Sunken Road.

B Company, in the centre; found the Rifle Brigade battalions clearing dug-outs, and appear to have stopped a short time to assist, and then pushed on to the second Sunken Road. A and C Companies passed right on. A got on beyond the second Sunken Road to the edge of the village, which was the 2nd Objective-of the Battalion. Their officers had gone, and in some places the Sunken Road was not easy to locate, being much knocked about.



 
 Personal & Family History

 

Birth Date/PlaceBaptism Date/Place
Jan Qtr 1891 in Aston, Warwickshire 4 Sep 1898 at Warwick St. Mary's
   
Parents NamesAbode
Edwin and Annie Thistlewood  10 Upper Parade, Leamington Spa                                  
   
SchoolsColleges
Leamington College for Boys ~
   
Address HistoryEmployment History
1891 - Aston Warwickshire 1901 - School age
1892 - 28 High Street, Warwick 1911 - Commercial Clerk
1898 - 28 High Street, Warwick 1914 - Cost Statistician at BTH, Rugby
1901 - 10 Parade, Leamington Spa  
1911 - 103 Downham Road, Hackney, London  
1914 - 10 Upper Parade, Leamington Spa   
1917 - 10 Parade, Leamington Spa