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First Name: Edward Edwin Last Name: WILLIAMS
Date of Death: 27/09/1914 Lived/Born In: Stepney
Rank: Private Unit: Lincolnshire1
Memorial Site: La Ferte-sous-Jouarre Memorial, France

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Born-Stepney

Enlisted-Stratford

 

The Battle of the Aisne  13-28 September, 1914

After the Germans were defeated on the Marne they fell back to the River Aisne, closely pursued by both the British and the French. The new German line was a very formidable defensive position. To attack it meant having to cross the Aisne and then climb up a 500 foot high ridge on top of which was the Chemin des Dames, a road that gave the Germans an easy way to move troops along the top of the hills. On 13th September the Aisne was crossed by both British and French troops but after that progress became slower, until there was no progress at all. Both sides dug in and the fighting settled down into trench warfare. The fighting on the Aisne continued for two weeks at the end of which both sides realised that frontal attacks on entrenched positions were both costly and non-productive, not that this deterred them from continuing with this tactic throughout the war.

On 21st September, 1914, the 1st Lincolnshire battalion of 9 Brigade, 3rd Division, were relieved from the Aisne trenches and made their way back over ther river to rest and clean up at Courcelles. Four days later on 25th September, they returned to the trenches where they remained for another week and during which time Edward Williams was killed on 27th September.

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