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Cite Bonjean Military Cemetery, Armentières, France Cite Bonjean Military Cemetery, Armentières, France
First Name: Charles Last Name: CAMP
Date of Death: 17/03/1915 Lived/Born In: Walthamstow
Rank: Sergeant Unit: Royal Fusiliers1
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Age-35

89, Melville Road, Walthamstow

77, Howard Road, Walthamstow

Cite Bonjean Military Cemetery, Armentières, France

 

On 9th March, 1915, the 1st Royal Fusiliers battalion of 17 Brigade, 6th Division, moved into the trenches near Chapelle d’Armentières between the Lille to Boulogne road and the Lille to Armentières railway, They expected to be relieved on 12th March but this was cancelled and they remained here until 20th March, an 11 day spell in the front line in very cold weather. Charles Camp died from wounds on 17th March but the battalion diary provides no further information about 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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