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First Name: William Edward Last Name: HARRIS
Date of Death: 01/09/1918 Lived/Born In: Queen's Park
Rank: Corporal Unit: London21
Memorial Site: Vis-en-Artois Memorial, France

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Age-22

Military Medal+Bar

Born-Paddington

 

Starting on 8th August, 1918, the Allies launched a series of offensives, collectively known as the Hundred Days Offensive, that resulted in the collapse of the German army and the end of the war by November. British, Australian and Canadian troops attacked across the old Somme battlefield and on the Arras front causing the demoralised German Army to fall back on a daily basis while the French did the same thing further south.

By the beginning of September much of the territory that had been lost earlier in the year,  when the Germans had made spectacular gains in March and April, had been won back but the Allies relentless pressure did not falter. At 5.30am on 1st September, 140 Brigade of 47th Division attacked at Rancourt, a few miles south of Bapaume on the road to Péronne. The 21st London and 15th London battalions led the attack with 17th London in support. The attack got as far as the enemy system west of St Pierre Vaast wood and that evening they withdrew to Bouchavesnes in preparation for further operations. Despite their success there were the inevitable casualties among the brigade, one of whom was William Harris of 21st London who was killed.

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