First Name: | Charles William | Last Name: | COMBER | |
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Date of Death: | 12/02/1915 | Lived/Born In: | Barking | |
Rank: | Lance Sergeant | Unit: | London12 | |
Memorial Site: | 1. Barking Memorial 2. East Ham, Central Park 3. Menin Gate, Ypres | |||
Current Information:Born-Finsbury
On 2nd February, 1915, the 12th London battalion joined 84 Brigade, 28th Division and six days later they found themselves in Ypres providing carrying parties, taking supplies and rations to the front line. These activities usually took place at night and were often very dangerous. Harassing artillery and machine-gun fire from the enemy would be kept up intermittently throughout the night designed to disrupt the work as much as possible. Tracks along which carrying parties had to travel to reach the front line were known to the German gunners and targeted accordingly. Many a soldier met his death while part of a carrying party. This was likely to have been the cause of the death of Charles Comber on 12th February. |
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