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First Name: Arthur Henry Last Name: THOMPSON
Date of Death: 06/09/1914 Lived/Born In: King's Cross
Rank: Private Unit: Lancers9
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Age-38

Served as HOLT

Born-St Pancras

Perreuse Chateau Franco British National Cemetery, France

 

After the opening battles of the war at Mons on 23rd August, 1914 and Le Cateau on 26th August, the British Army (BEF), in conjunction with the French Army, began a retreat that took them all the way back to the River Marne, 200 miles to the south. With the Germans in hot pursuit they were forced to fight a series of rear guard actions as they fell back in extremely hot weather. The Great Retreat, as it became known, came to an end on 5th September, 1914 when the allied forces attacked along the River Marne and drove the Germans back to the River Aisne.

On 6th September, 1914, the BEF began a cautious north-easterly advance towards Coulommiers and Montmirail The cavalry covered the front and flanks of the army and it was not long before the advanced guard, which included the 9th Lancers of the 2nd Cavalry Brigade came across large German forces moving towards them. When the enemy artillery opened up they were shelled out of the village of Pécy and fell back to the main body. Arthur Thompson was one of their casualties on this day.

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