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Warlencourt British Cemetery, France Warlencourt British Cemetery, France
First Name: Reuben Last Name: HUGHES
Date of Death: 09/10/1916 Lived/Born In: Isleworth
Rank: Private Unit: Royal West Kent10
Memorial Site: Isleworth Memorial

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Age-28

48, Loring Road, Isleworth

Warlencourt British Cemetery, France

 

The Battle of the Somme (July-November, 1916)

By the beginning of October, 1916, the Battle of the Somme had been raging for three months. Thousands of men had already been killed or wounded or were simply missing, never to be seen again and and just a few square miles of the French countryside, all in the southern part of the battlefield, had been captured from the enemy. Mistakes had been made by the various commanders and would be continued to be made but there was no turning back as the British, Australians, South Africans, New Zealanders and Canadians carried on battering away at the German defences in the hope of a breakthrough, So it continued all the way through to November with nearly every battalion and division then in France being drawn into it at some stage. In the end the German trenches had been pushed back a few more miles along most of the line but the cost in lives had been staggering. By the end of the fighting in November, 1916, British Army casualties numbered over 400,000, killed, wounded and missing.

 

On 9th October, 1916, the day on which Reuben Hughes was killed, the 10th Royal West Kent battalion of 123 Brigade, 41st Division relieved the 15th Hampshire battalion in the front line near Flers but the battalion diary provides no further information concerning his death.

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