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South Warwickshire Family History Society War Memorial Transcription Project

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The Fallen Men of South Warwickshire - World War One


Private 16550 Robert Bertram Thomas RADBURN - 15th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment


Killed in Action on Wednesday, May 9th 1917 aged 25


Military History

   
Theatre of WarMedalsCommonwealth War Grave or Memorial
France and Flanders British War & Victory Medals Arras Memorial
     
Arrived in TheatreMedal Citation (if app)SWFHS Area Memorials
After 1 March 1916 ~ Warwick (Eleanor Cross) War Memorial
    Warwick St. Nicholas
Action, Battle or Other Reason KilledDate and Place Enlisted  
Battle of Arras January 1916 at Warwick  
     
Place of DeathPrevious Regiments or UnitsOther War Memorials
Fresnoy, Arras ~ ~
     

Circumstances of Death

Robert is listed as being killed in action on 9 May 1917 during the Battle of Arras. The 15th Battalion war diary entries for the 8th to 10th May are transcribed below.

8 May 1917

In the Trenches – 8/5/17 – 6.30am: battalion in position in new area. Battalion HQ B.15 Central. At 8.30am telephone orders received for battalion to be taken back to region of Orchard Dugout at once.

By 11.30am the battalion was in position in close support trenches near HQ. At about 12.30pm verbal orders were received that the battalion would attack and take the village of Fresnoy and the wood at the southwest corner of it.

At 2.30pm the Commanding Officer made his dispositions and explained them to the Company Commanders. A Coy on the left and D Coy on the right were to lead the attack with C Coy on the left supporting A and B Coy on the right supporting D. Left boundary the Arleux-Fresnoy southern road. Right boundary the south eastern edge of wood C.1.a.4.2 to C.1.a.6.5. (Map Gloster Wood). The 95th Brigade carried our the attack on the left and 2/KOSB + 1 Company 1/RW Kent on the right.

Objectives Fresnoy Village and wood and dug in line U.25.b.6.0 to V.25.d.8.0. C Coy were to do the mopping up.

Assembly Area  A & D Coys assembly area, trench running from the road B.6.b.1.1 to B.6.c.9.3. C&B Coys in trench running from about B.6.c.28.00 to B.12.a.6.5.

At 3.35pm orders that barrage commenced at 7:00 PM were received and immediately sent out to companies who were to start moving, A Coy leading at 4:00 PM. At about 5 minutes to 4.00pm telephone orders were received that the Battalion was not to move off for at least 10 minutes and the movement orders were accordingly cancelled. Immediately afterwards Battalion ordered to stand by until further notice,

At about 6.30pm SOS reported on our right and left and dispositions of the battalion more immediately made by the commanding officer protecting the approach from towards Arleux on the left and Oppy on the right. As soon as all quiet companies were withdrawn to their original position in close support.

At about 10.00pm zero hour was fixed at 2am 9/5/17. At 11pm companies moved forward, A Coy leading from their battalion HQ to assembly area. Casualties OR Killed 6, wounded 18. Weather wet.



 Personal & Family History

 

Birth Date/PlaceBaptism Date/Place
Jan Qtr 1892 in Warwick 10 Jan 1892 at Warwick, St. Nicholas
   
Parents NamesAbode
William and Mary Radburn 30 Cherry Street, Warwick 
   
SchoolsColleges
Warwick Borough C E School ~
   
Address HistoryEmployment History
1892 - Guy Street, Warwick 1901 - Scholar
1901 - 24 Cherry Street, Warwick 1911 - House Painter
1911 - 30 Lillington Cottages, Warwick  
 30 Cherry Street, Warwick