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First Name: Frederick William Last Name: WISE
Date of Death: 26/08/1914 Lived/Born In: Willesden
Rank: Lance Corporal Unit: Somerset Light Infantry1
Memorial Site: 1. Stonebridge, St Michael 2. La Ferte-sous-Jouarre Memorial

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Le Cateau 26th August 1914

By the evening of the 25th August, after their withdrawal south following the Battle of Mons on 23rd August, II Corps of the BEF, commanded by General Smith-Dorrien, had reached Le Cateau, in France. They had been retreating, but still fighting rearguard actions for two long days and they were done in. The Commander-in-Chief, Sir John French ordered them to continue the next day but Smith-Dorrien chose instead to stand and fight.  He reasoned that with the Germans on their heels a retreat would be disastrous without first halting the enemy advance. So, on the next day II Corps turned and faced the enemy. The town of Le Cateau saw little of the actual fighting on 26th August, the main actions taking place along the line of the road running between Le Cateau and Cambrai. A fierce battle ensued when the Germans began an artillery bombardment at dawn. Their infantry followed up in the wake of this barrage and became the targets of both the British artillery and infantry. The Germans were held at bay until the afternoon but by then they were threatening the flanks of II Corps which withdrew, whilst the enemy reorganised. British casualties for the day, killed, wounded or taken prisoner, were nearly 8,000.

The 1st Somerset Light Infantry battalion of 11 Brigade, 4th Division were in action around the village of Ligny on the left of the British line at Le Cateau. They came under sustained German shrapnel and machine gun fire and at one stage were in danger of being surrounded and cut off, but managed to make a fighting withdrawal in the afternoon covered by a platoon, which was not seen again. Among their casualties during this day of heavy fighting was Frederick Wise.

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