Informationen zu Geburt

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Beruf:
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Informationen zum Armeedienst

Land:
England, Vereinigtes Königreich
Truppe:
British Expeditionary Force
Rang:
Private
Dienstnummer:
244809
Einheiten:
 —  Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, 4/5th Bn.  (Letzte bekannte Einheit)

Informationen zu Tod

Sterbedatum:
26/10/1917
Sterbeort:
Van Dyck Farm, Belgien
Todesursache:
Im Kampf gefallen
Alter:
19

Gedenkstätte

Tyne Cot Memorial
Tafel: 103

Auszeichnungen und Orden 2

British War Medal
Medaille — 15/10/1920
Victory Medal
Medaille — 15/10/1920

Punkte von Interesse 1

#1 Geburtsort

Meine Geschichte

Ernest Elias Cartner, son of James and Elizabeth Cartner, was born in 1898 in Egremont, Cumberland. After school, Ernest took up an apprenticeship to learn to become a butcher. This all changed however when, in 1916, he was conscripted into the British Army. Ernest served as a Private with the 4/5th Battalion of the Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, in the 170th brigade of the 57th (2nd West Lancashire) Division.

On the 23rd and 24th October 1917, Ernest’s Division was stationed on the front line between the Houthulst Forest and the ruins of Poelkapelle. An attack took place along the front from Ypres-Roulers railway to Poelkapelle on the 26th October and the Loyal North Lancashire Regiment was involved, advancing towards the hamlet of Schaap-Balie. The attack began at 5.40am, and despite the boggy ground and the heavy fire from pill boxes and German snipers, the Battalion made it short of its first objective, capturing a pillbox at Van Dyck Farm.

Any further progress was however impossible, and the men had to lie low in waterlogged shell holes, to escape the sweeping machine-gun fire. Shellfire rained down on their new positions and although the 4/5th Loyal North was able to fend off a small German counter-attack, coming from Davoust Farm, the situation of the Battalion became dire. Any movement was answered with machine-gun fire, making it difficult to retreat or to maintain communication. The 4/5th Loyal North had no other option then to wait until they could pull back under cover of darkness.

Ernest’s battalion faced heavy casualties that day. The barely 19-year old was one of the soldiers who was possibly killed during the fighting at Van Dyck Farm. Ernest has no known grave, as most of the dead were left behind in no man’s land, when the Battalion withdrew. The young man is remembered on the Tyne Cot Memorial.

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"Passchendaele. The Day-by-Day Account", McCarthy C., London, Uniform, 2018, pg. 148-149.
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Ancestry
https://www.ancestry.com
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CWGC
https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/1628241/cartner,-ernest-elias/
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The Long, Long Trail
https://www.longlongtrail.co.uk/
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War Diary Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, 4/5th Bn.
http://www.nmarchive.com/
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