First Name: | William | Last Name: | SIMKINS | |
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Date of Death: | 02/04/1915 | Lived/Born In: | Finsbury | |
Rank: | Private | Unit: | London4 | |
Memorial Site: | Le Touret Memorial, France | |||
Current Information:Born-St Luke's
The 4th London battalion landed in France at the beginning of January 1915 and in February joined the Ferozepore Brigade of the Lahore Division of the Indian Army which itself had recently arrived in France and were soon to be involved in the Battle of Neuve-Chapelle. However 4th London were not directly involved and it was not until the middle of March, 1915 that they had their first experience of the trenches. On 31st March, 1915, 4th London marched to Croix Barbée where one company went into the trenches while the other three went into billets. William Simkins was killed on 2nd April but the battalion diary provides no further information concerning his death. The attrition rate among British soldiers on the Western Front was on average 300 each day and 60% of these were as a result of shellfire. When not involved in an actual battle it was either shell fire or a sniper’s bullet that caused most deaths and injuries. |
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