First Name: | Frederick George | Last Name: | EVANS | |
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Date of Death: | 06/09/1914 | Lived/Born In: | Camden Town | |
Rank: | Private | Unit: | Royal Scots2 | |
Memorial Site: | Langham Place, W1 Memorial | |||
Current Information:Born-St Pancras Bethencourt Communal Cemetery, France
After the opening battles of the war at Mons on 23rd August, 1914 and Le Cateau on 26th August, the British Army (BEF), in conjunction with the French Army, began a retreat that took them all the way back to the River Marne, 200 miles to the south. With the Germans in hot pursuit they were forced to fight a series of rear guard actions as they fell back in extremely hot weather. The Great Retreat, as it became known, came to an end on 5th September, 1914 when the allied forces attacked along the River Marne and drove the Germans back to the River Aisne. On 6th September, 3rd Division advanced to a position between Lumigny and Faremoutiers. However, Bethencourt is much further north near Le Cateau so it is probable that Frederick Evans of 2nd Royal Scots, 8 Brigade, was wounded there on 26th August and subsequently died of his wounds.
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