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John William Foster

Informations sur naissance

Année de naissance:
1898
Lieu de naissance:
Milton Malsor, Northamptonshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni

Informations générales

Profession:
Transporteur

Informations service militaire

Pays:
Angleterre, Royaume-Uni
Force armée:
British Expeditionary Force
Rang:
Private
Numéro de service:
G/19587
Incorporation date:
16/10/1916
Incorporation nom de lieu:
Northampton, Northamptonshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni
Unités:
 —  The Queen’s Own (Royal West Kent Regiment), 11th Bn. (Lewisham)  (Dernière unité connue)

Informations sur décès

Date de décès:
31/07/1917
Lieu de décès:
Hollebeke, Belgique
Cause du décès:
Killed in action (K.I.A.)
Âge:
19

Mémorial

Distinctions et médailles 2

British War Medal
Médaille — 11/11/1920
Victory Medal
Médaille — 11/11/1920

Points d'intérêt 2

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Mon histoire

John William was born in 1898 in Milton Malsor, Northamptonshire. He was the oldest son of Thomas Alfred and Elizabeth Foster. According to his service record John worked as a carter before he enlisted. John joined the army in October 1917 and by the summer of 1917 he served as a private in The Queen’s Own (Royal West Kent Regiment), 11th Battalion (Lewisham), part of the 122nd Brigade of the 41st Division, which participated in the opening stage of the Battle of Passchendaele.

The Division attacked astride Ypres-Comines Canal at zero hour, 3.50 a.m. with two Brigades. The 123rd on the northern bank and the 122nd Brigade south of the canal. The attack of the 122nd Brigade from White Château was carried by the 11th Royal West Kents on the left and the 18th King’s Royal Rifle Corps on the right; the 12th East Surreys were in support. The Royal West Kents captured and consolidated Oblique Trench and established a line 150 yards beyond the trench, coming under fire from houses along the Hollebeke road. By 8 a.m. John’s Battalion had commenced the attack on Hollebeke. It had cleared the ruins of the village by 11.30 a.m. Though the attack on Hollebeke was a success, the 11th Royal West Kents had suffered heavy casualties, mainly due to machine-gun and rifle fire coming from the flanks.

Private John William Foster was Killed in Action on 31 July 1917. The 19-year old possibly fell during the attack on Hollebeke. John has no known grave and is remembered on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial.

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Sources 7

"Passchendaele. The Day-by-Day Account", McCarthy C., London, Uniform, 2018, pg. 22-23.
Sources utilisées
"The history of the 11th (Lewisham) Battalion: the Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment", Russell R.O. & Lawford T.B., London, Lewisham Newspaper Co., 1934, pg. 142-154.
Sources utilisées
"The Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment : 1914-1919", Atkinson A.C., Londen : Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co., 1924
Sources utilisées
Ancestry
https://www.ancestry.com/search/
Autre référence
CWGC
https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/1612866/foster,-william-john/
Sources utilisées
The Long, Long Trail
http://www.longlongtrail.co.uk/army/
Sources utilisées
War Diary The Queen’s Own (Royal West Kent Regiment), 11th Bn. (Lewisham)
http://www.nmarchive.com/
Autre référence