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First Name: James Albert Last Name: WADE
Date of Death: 13/08/1916 Lived/Born In: Tottenham Court Road
Rank: Private Unit: London2/20
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Age-18

Born-Trinidad

Enlisted-Dukes Road, Westminster

Ecoivres Military Cemetery, Mont-St Eloi, France

 

60th Division, made up entirely of 2nd line territorial battalions from London, went to France in June, 1916 where they remained until they were sent to Salonika at the end of the year. During the six months spent on the Western Front they were employed in holding the front line around Arras and were one of the few divisions in France to avoid the Battle of the Somme.

In July, 1916,  while the Battle of the Somme was raging a few miles to their south,  60th Division moved into a sector of the front line near Arras which ran that from Roclincourt on the right to beyond Neuville St. Vaast on the left and was overlooked practically from end to end by the Vimy Ridge. There were four British lines, the forward one termed the Observation line and consisting of strongly fortified individual posts. Communication trenches ran from Anzin, Maroeuil and St Eloi for over two miles and followed a tiresome winding route.

On 10th August, 1916 the 2/20th London battalion of 180 Brigade moved into the front line where they remained until relieved on 18th August. The battalion diary recorded that there was an artillery duel during the early hours of 13th August and that trench mortar activity continued throughout the day. At some stage James Wade was killed.

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