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Samuel Herbert Goodwin

Informations sur naissance

Date de naissance:
01/11/1877
Lieu de naissance:
Clerkenwell, Middlesex, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni

Informations générales

Profession:
Magasinier

Informations service militaire

Pays:
Angleterre, Royaume-Uni
Force armée:
British Expeditionary Force
Rang:
Rifleman
Numéro de service:
R/35413
Incorporation nom de lieu:
Hackney, Middlesex, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni
Unités:
 —  King's Royal Rifle Corps, 17th Bn. (British Empire League)  (Dernière unité connue)

Informations sur décès

Date de décès:
01/08/1917
Lieu de décès:
Canadian Farm, Belgique
Cause du décès:
Killed in action (K.I.A.)
Âge:
39

Cimetière

New Irish Farm Cemetery
Parcelle: XVIII
Rangée: E
Tombe: 10

Distinctions et médailles 2

British War Medal
Médaille
Victory Medal
Médaille

Points d'intérêt 2

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Mon histoire

Rifleman Samuel Herbert was killed during the Battle of Passchendaele while serving with the 17th Battalion (British Empire League) of the King’s Royal Rifle Corps (39th Division, 117th Brigade). The stock keeper from Clerkenwell, London was married to Cecilia Cayford. They had one son together; Herbert Samuel.

On the 31st of July 1917, the opening day of the offensive, the 117th Brigade advanced on the extreme left of the Divisional flank. The aim of the attack was to reach and cross the Steenbeek stream near the village of Sint-Juliaan. The Brigade attacked with the 16th Sherwood Foresters and the 17th King’s Royal Rifle Corps. They moved through Kitchner’s Wood and took Alberta. With the help of Stokes mortars and rifle grenades, they rushed and captured three German pillboxes at Regina Cross and established positions along the Steenbeek.

The German front system had practically been captured along the whole front. In spite of numerous and energetic counterattacks, the British troops firmly established themselves on the ground that they gained.

During the night the 17th Battalion moved into support near Kitchener’s Wood and Canadian Farm. Only one Company remained in the front line along the Steenbeek. The positions of the Battalion were frequently shelled by the German artillery.

The casualties of the Battalion during the operation on the 31st of July to the 5th of August 1917 were one officer killed, one missing and one wounded; other ranks: killed 28, wounded 179, missing 4.

Rifleman Samuel Herbert Goodwin was killed in action on the 1st of August 1917. The 39-year-old was buried in the field near Canadian Farm. His remains were reinterred in New Irish Farm Cemetery plot XVIII, row E, grave 10 after the war.

Fichiers 2

Sources 7

" Passchendaele The Day-by-Day Account", McCarthy C., Uniform 2018, page 29 - 30
Sources utilisées
"The Annals of the King's Royal Rifle Corps, Volume V, The Great War", Hare S., John Murray, London, 1932 , page 224 - 227
Sources utilisées
"The King's Royal Rifle Corps Chronicle 1917", Hutton E., John Murray, London, 1920, page 198 - 201
Sources utilisées
Ancestry
https://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=1543&h=514181&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=kHn2&_phstart=successSource
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CWGC
https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/452386/goodwin,-/
Sources utilisées
The Long Long Trail
http://www.longlongtrail.co.uk/army/regiments-and-corps/the-british-infantry-regiments-of-1914-1918/kings-royal-rifle-corps/
Sources utilisées
War Diary
http://www.nmarchive.com/view-diary//2586-3247/1212608/page/1030
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