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First Name: Albert Victor George Last Name: BARRETT
Date of Death: 20/04/1915 Lived/Born In: Camberwell
Rank: Sergeant Unit: London6
Memorial Site: Le Touret Memorial

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Age-35

73, Ivanhoe Road, Camberwell

 

In the middle of March 1915, the 6th London battalion landed in France as part of 4 Brigade, 2nd  London Division. They then joined 6 Brigade, 2nd Division for trench instruction under 1st King’s Royal Rifle Corps in the trenches opposite Cuinchy and the notorious “Brickfields”. On 19th April, after ten days training at Raimbert, 6th London entered the line at Givenchy for the first time as a unit, relieving 1st King’s Royal Rifle Corps. During their four days here the Germans blew two mines and fired a number of Minenwerfers (large trench mortars) which breached the breastworks of 6th London’s trenches. Albert Barrett was killed on 20th April when his trench was hit by one of these mortars.

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