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Norman Walbank
Informationen zu Geburt
Geburtsdatum: 16/08/1886 |
Geburtsort: Keighley, Oakworth, Yorkshire, England, Vereinigtes Königreich |
Allgemeine Informationen
Beruf: Vorgesetzter Weberei |
Informationen zum Armeedienst
Land: England, Vereinigtes Königreich |
Truppe: British Expeditionary Force |
Rang: Private |
Dienstnummer: S/40506 |
Einberufung ort: Bradford, Yorkshire, England, Vereinigtes Königreich |
Einheiten: — Seaforth Highlanders 1/4th Bn. (Ross Highland) (Letzte bekannte Einheit) |
Informationen zu Tod
Sterbedatum: 20/09/1917 |
Sterbeort: Pheasant Trench, Belgien |
Todesursache: Im Kampf gefallen |
Alter: 31 |
Gedenkstätte
Tyne Cot Memorial Tafel: 135A |
Auszeichnungen und Orden 2
British War Medal Medaille |
Victory Medal Medaille |
Punkte von Interesse 2
#1 | Geburtsort | ||
#2 | Einberufung ort |
Meine Geschichte
Private Norman Walbank, a former weaving onlooker, was part of the 4th Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, 154th Infantry Brigade, 51st Division which took part in the Battle of the Menin Road Ridge on the 20th of September 1917.
The 51st division attacked with two brigades, namely the 154 Brigade and special parties of the 152 Brigade to form a flank. The 154 Brigade advanced with the 9th Royal Scots to the first objective. The 4th Seaforth Highlanders, together with the 7th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders and 4th Gordon Highlanders were tasked with taking the second objective.
When advancing at 5:40 a.m., the Seaforths were able to take White House without opposition, but Pheasant Trench was very strongly held. Although the left side of Pheasant Trench could be captured with little opposition, there was very fierce fighting on the right side. The Seaforths were able to capture and consolidate the Blue Line around 6:28 a.m. The War Diary states that around 6:59 p.m. the 4th Battalion Seaforth Highlanders were holding a line in advance of White House, to Pheasant Farm and until Cemetery on the left. On the right two platoons counterattacked and reestablished a line that had previously been lost in a German counterattack.
Private Norman Walbank was most likely killed during the advance on Pheasant Trench. Although it’s possible that he died while holding the newly won line, it’s more likely that he was killed during the attack. His body was not recovered. Private Norman Walbank is remembered at the Tyne Cot Memorial.
The 51st division attacked with two brigades, namely the 154 Brigade and special parties of the 152 Brigade to form a flank. The 154 Brigade advanced with the 9th Royal Scots to the first objective. The 4th Seaforth Highlanders, together with the 7th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders and 4th Gordon Highlanders were tasked with taking the second objective.
When advancing at 5:40 a.m., the Seaforths were able to take White House without opposition, but Pheasant Trench was very strongly held. Although the left side of Pheasant Trench could be captured with little opposition, there was very fierce fighting on the right side. The Seaforths were able to capture and consolidate the Blue Line around 6:28 a.m. The War Diary states that around 6:59 p.m. the 4th Battalion Seaforth Highlanders were holding a line in advance of White House, to Pheasant Farm and until Cemetery on the left. On the right two platoons counterattacked and reestablished a line that had previously been lost in a German counterattack.
Private Norman Walbank was most likely killed during the advance on Pheasant Trench. Although it’s possible that he died while holding the newly won line, it’s more likely that he was killed during the attack. His body was not recovered. Private Norman Walbank is remembered at the Tyne Cot Memorial.
Quellen 6
Ancestry https://www.ancestry.com/ Verwendete Quellen |
Chris McCarthy, 'Passchendaele : The Day-by-Day,' London: Unicorn Publishing Group, 2018, p. 86-87. Verwendete Quellen |
CWGC https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/825603/walbank,-norman/ Verwendete Quellen |
M.M. Haldane, 'A history of the Fourth Battalion the Seaforth Highlanders,' London: H.F. & G. Witherby, 1927, p. 228-234. Verwendete Quellen |
Naval & Military Archive http://www.nmarchive.com/ Verwendete Quellen |
The Long, Long Trail https://www.longlongtrail.co.uk/ Verwendete Quellen |