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Alfred Woore,,Nl adding military tribute info

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Name: Alfred Woore
Rank: CSM
Record Type: Card
Death Date: 2 Apr 1916
Service Number: 1298
Corps, Regiment or Unit: Royal Warwickshire Regiment
Title: WWI Pension Record Cards and Ledgers
Description: Other Ranks Died Woolley G-Worledge G
Next of Kin:
Name Relation to Soldier
Alfred Woore
Gertrude Martha Woore

WOORE Alfred ROLLASON Gertrude M 1915 Oldbury, St Michael & All Angels (Langley) Sandwell Register Office 13/2/157

Gertrude here on BCC https://bcconnections.tribalpages.com/t ... ver=538471

COMPANY SERJEANT MAJOR
A WOORE
Service Number: 1298
Regiment & Unit/Ship
Royal Warwickshire Regiment
2nd Bn.
Date of Death
Died 02 April 1916
Age 25 years old
Buried or commemorated at
CITADEL NEW MILITARY CEMETERY, FRICOURT
IV. C. 2.
France
Country of Service
United Kingdom
Additional Info
Son of Harry James Woore, of Birmingham; husband of Gertrude M. Sankey (formerly Woore), of 13, Junction Street South, Langley, Birmingham.
Personal Inscription
LEST WE FORGET

WOORE Gertrude M SANKEY George A 1919 Rowley Regis, St Giles Sandwell Register Office 18/11/224
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Alfred WOORE died 2nd April 1916 France (born Whiteheath, lived Langley)
uk transcriptions list of those on the RR memorial

Richard warby book
WOORE Alfred (surname recorded as Wall by military sources)
1298 Company Sergeant Major: 2nd Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment.
Died: 2nd April 1916. Aged 25.
Born: Birmingham. Enlisted: Birmingham.
Son of Henry James Woore, Whiteheath. Husband of Gertrude M. Sankey (formerly Woore), 13, Junction Street, South, Langley.
Buried: Citadel New MilitaryCemetery, Fricourt, Somme. IV C.2.

Notes: Citadel New Military Cemetery, 5km east of Albert in the Somme Department, was a field ambulance post in the months leading up to the Battle of the Somme.

Extract from the 'In Memoriam' column of the West Bromwich Weekly News" of April 6th 1917:- "WOORE. In ever loving memory of my dear husband, Company Sergeant Major Alfred Woore, 2nd Warwickshire Regiment, killed in action April 2nd 1916.
"Sleep on, dear one, in a far off land.
In a grave I may never see,
But as long as life and memory last,
I will remember thee.
Ever in the thoughts of his wife Gertrude Woore (nee Rollason), Whiteheath."

Extracts from the War Diary of the 2nd Battalion:

Fleurbaix, south west of Armentieres

“December 18th 1914 – The Battalion was ordered to advance in 3 lines at 4.30 p.m. to attack and take the German trenches which were in front of Le Malsnil. The attack was preceded by a heavy bombardment by our artillery to which the enemy made hardly any reply. Attack was started by B company on the right led by Capt. Haddon, advancing in 2 lines; A Coy advanced on the left in 2 lines with D Coy in the centre. C Coy formed the third line with entrenching tools. A Machine Gun was on each flank. Immediately the attack was opened, the enemy opened a very heavy rifle and machine gun fire. The Battalion advanced under this with steadiness, suffering very heavy casualties.

“The 2/Queens sent 1½ companies in support and although our dead were found only a few yards from the German trenches, the attack failed in its objective. What remained of the Battalion subsequently retired into our trenches.”

Casualties - Officers 6 killed, 3 wounded, 3 missing; Rank & File 57 killed, 87 wounded, 219 missing. The wounded included (then) Corporal Woore, whose wound was recorded by the “Birmingham Post” newspaper on 5th January 1915.

Morlancourt, behind the front line south of Albert, on the Somme.

“2nd April 1916 – Shelling of Headquarters between 4 and 5 p.m. Casualties – Killed – Other Ranks 1.”

The one casualty was C.S.M. Woore.
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Odd I can't see it in my RR memorial book.
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Not sure what to add on this
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kdwoodie wrote:Not sure what to add on this


Do you want me to add the tribute stuff that I am doing so shall I add him in on Bcc on link you have flagged?
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Yes please, then can be archived. Thanks.
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Ok let me mark this for me to add etc might be friday
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