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Completed. Arthur Detheridge about 1896 on BCC, K.I.A.

Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2024 11:28 am
by Jimmy
Arthur Detheridge about 1896 on BCC, K.I.A.

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DETHERIDGE, ARTHUR CARR.
GRO Reference: 1896 M Quarter in STOURBRIDGE Volume 06C Page 163.

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Arthur Detheridge was the son of John and Emma Detheridge of 3 Beech Street, Station Lane, Blackheath. He enlisted in the Royal Engineers and became a Driver in the Ammunition Column of the 242nd Brigade which was attached to the 48th North Midland Territorial Division which included the Worcesters first line Territorial battalions. In the follow up to the German withdrawal of March 1917 they captured the 'Mound' at Templeux-Guerard, a cliff thoroughly well defended by the enemy, which presented a feat of considerable bravery. However, it was probably here that Driver Arthur Detheridge was killed by shell-fire. He was 20 years of age and is buried in Villers Station Cemetery (VII H 21). He is commemorated on the Blackheath and Halesowen Memorials.

Re: Arthur Detheridge about 1896 on BCC, K.I.A.

Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2024 7:11 pm
by grangers14
I have added that Jimmy. Thank you. :)

Re: ARC TBC. Arthur Detheridge about 1896 on BCC, K.I.A.

Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2024 7:58 pm
by Jimmy
Thanks Jo completed.