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First Name: John Joseph Last Name: LUCY
Date of Death: 17/05/1915 Lived/Born In: Hoxton
Rank: Private Unit: Wiltshire2
Memorial Site: Le Touret Memorial, France

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Age-28

22, Great Chart Street, Hoxton

 

The Battle of Festubert (15–25 May 1915)

This followed quickly on the heels of  the Battle of Aubers Ridge and was an offensive operation by the British Army in the Artois region of France in conjunction with a French attack further south.  Initial success soon ground to a halt and although there had been an advance of two miles in some places the end result was not the hoped for breakout but merely more muddy trenches which became the front line. British casualties over the ten days amounted to nearly 17,000, three times as many as inflicted on the Germans.

The Battle of Festubert was preceded by a three day bombardment of the enemy positions and  at 11.30pm on 16th May, 7th Division attacked using 20 and 22 Brigades and although they finally managed to secure most of their objectives they did so at a terrible cost in casualties. The next day it was the turn of 21 Brigade. At 2pm, 2nd Wiltshire and 2nd Royal Scots Fusiliers attacked eastwards towards La Quinque Rue between the Orchard and the cross roads south of Ferme Cour d’Avoué.  On the right 2nd Wiltshire managed to occupy the northern section of the breastworks there but had to abandon this when they met concentrated flanking fire from previously unknown German positions.  They fell back to other trenches which they consolidated and remained in for the rest of that day, 17th May and the following one. Among the many casualties suffered by 2nd Wiltshire during this operation was John Lucy.

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