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Chocques Military Cemetery, France Chocques Military Cemetery, France
First Name: Walter Thomas Last Name: CORNE
Date of Death: 28/01/1915 Lived/Born In: Islington
Rank: Rifleman Unit: King's Royal Rifle Corps2
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Age-19

Born & Enlisted-Islington

Chocques Military Cemetery, France

 

On 25th January, 1915, the 2nd King’s Royal Rifle Corps battalion of 2 Brigade, 1st Division marched to Annequin via Beuvry and Cambrai. Here they reported to the GOC of the 1st Brigade and, along with the 1st battalion of the Black Watch, were ordered to occupy a line of trenches at Cuinchy, running from the ‘single brick stack to the La Bassée road which were under threat by the enemy. This was achieved and 2nd King’s Royal Rifle Corps remained in these forward positions until relieved on 27th January. Walter Corne died from wounds on 28th January but the exact date on which he was wounded is not known.

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