First Name: | Herbert Baldwin | Last Name: | PERRETT | |
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Date of Death: | 04/12/1917 | Lived/Born In: | Paddington | |
Rank: | Private | Unit: | London19 | |
Memorial Site: | St Pancras Parish Church | |||
Current Information:
Age-19
21, Fulham Place, Paddington St. Sever Cemetery, Rouen, France
At the end of November and beginning of December, 1917, 47th Division had been heavily involved in the final stages of the Battle of Cambrai. On 29th and 30th November the 19th London battalion of 141 Brigade, in a support position in Bourlon Wood, were so heavily bombarded by mustard and phosgene gas shells that only seventy of their number remained fit for duty. The rest were withdrawn and where possible were taken back to base hospitals in Rouen or on the coast where many were to die over the next few days. Herbert Perrett, who died of wounds on 4th December was likely to have been one of these gas victims. |
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