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Le Touquet Railway Crossing Cemetery, Belgium Le Touquet Railway Crossing Cemetery, Belgium
First Name: Jack Last Name: KNOWLES
Date of Death: 02/11/1914 Lived/Born In: Bloomsbury
Rank: Rifleman Unit: Rifle Brigade1
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Le Touquet Railway Crossing Cemetery, Belgium

 

The Race to the Sea - September-October 1914

By the middle of September 1914, the Aisne battlefield had stagnated into trench warfare and in order to break this impasse, both sides tried to outflank each other in a general movement northwards. Moving up through Picardy, Artois and Flanders the race was over by 19th October when the North Sea was reached. The Western Front, a line of trenches stretching from Belgium to Switzerland, was now a reality. Initially it was the French army that conducted this movement whilst the British Expeditionary Force remained on the Aisne but by 6 October British reinforcements were needed to help beat off German attacks around Lille. They moved north and along with reinforcements from Britain, they took up new positions in Flanders, on the left of the Allied line and much closer to the Channel ports.

The Battle of Armentières  12th October-2nd November 1914

The official History pinpoints the battle of Armentières to a series of battles that took place between the river Douve and a line between Estaires and Foumers. It was part of the Race to the Sea and it determined the line of the Western Front in that sector. It was fought by III Corps which consisted of 4th and 6th Divisions as well as 19 Brigade.

From 22nd October through to 10th November, the 1st Rifle Brigade battalion of 11, Brigade, 4th Division were holding the line at Le Touquet while the rest of the Brigade was in trenches at nearby Ploegsteert Wood. Throughout this period the enemy attacked these positions with their infantry and artillery and it was here that Jack Knowles was killed on 2nd November.

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