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First Name: Harold Meredyth Last Name: ADCOCK
Date of Death: 05/07/1916 Lived/Born In: West Kensington
Rank: Captain Unit: Lancashire Fusiliers10
Memorial Site: Thiepval Memorial, France

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Age-25

15, Charleville Mansions, Barons Court, West Kensington

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

On 1st July 1916 The British Army launched a massive offensive along a section of the front line running north of the River Somme. The French attacked south of it. The first day was a disaster for the British army which suffered nearly 60,000 casualties, 19,000 of whom were killed, and made hardly any inroads into the enemy lines. But the battle had to go on, if for no other reason than to relieve pressure on the French at Verdun where they had been facing the full onslaught of the powerful German Army. 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 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 1st July, 52 Brigade of 17th Division had not taken part in the attack but on the night of 3rd-4th July, they moved up to occupy a line along the southern edge of Mametz Wood. The following night, along with other battalions, 10th Lancashire Fusiliers crept up, under cover of the rain and darkness, to within 100 yards of the enemy line and then at 12.45am, after a 30 minute bombardment, they attacked and captured Quadrangle and Shelter trenches.

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