L/Cpl
Leonard Sidney Claudian Davison

Informatie over geboorte

Geboortejaar:
1892
Geboorteplaats:
Pelton, Durham, Engeland, Verenigd Koninkrijk

Algemene Informatie

Beroep:
Koolmijnwerker

Informatie legerdienst

Land:
Engeland, Verenigd Koninkrijk
Strijdmacht:
British Expeditionary Force
Rang:
Lance Corporal
Service nummer:
21816
Dienstneming datum:
30/08/1914
Dienstneming plaats:
Shiney Row, Durham, Engeland, Verenigd Koninkrijk
Eenheden:
 —  Durham Light Infantry, 15th Bn.  (Laatst gekende eenheid)

Informatie over overlijden

Datum van overlijden:
05/10/1917
Plaats van overlijden:
Veldhoek, Geluveld, België
Doodsoorzaak:
Killed in action (K.I.A.)
Leeftijd:
25

Begraafplaats

New Irish Farm Cemetery
Plot: XXXIII
Rij: B
Graf: 18

Onderscheidingen en medailles 3

1914-15 Star
Medaille — 17/10/1919
British War Medal
Medaille — 22/04/1920
Victory Medal
Medaille — 22/04/1920

Points of interest 3

#1 Geboorteplaats
#2 Dienstneming plaats
#3 Plaats van overlijden (bij benadering)

Mijn verhaal

Lance Corporal Davison Leonard Sidney Claudian served in the British 15th Battalion Durham Light Infantry, part of the 64th Brigade of the 21st Division. This Division participated in the Battle of Broodseinde, a phase of the Third Battle of Ypres. The objective of the 21st Division was the hamlet of Reutel.
The 15th Battalion Durham Light Infantry took over the line during the night of October 2 and October 3. They were dug in south-east of Glencorse Wood, when they got hit by German heavy artillery fire. Casualties were so heavy that the Battalion was reduced to only two companies. The Battalion was replaced by a battalion of the King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry in the frontline.
During the attack on October 4, the 15th was called in with “A” and ”B” company (Lance Corporal Davison fought in “A” Company) to consolidate the recently captured Joist Farm and help with the defense of the right flank of the 64th Brigade because the 5th Division to the right of the 21st was held back in their advance. They dug in facing south and south-east direction along the north edge of Cameron Covert. After repelling a first German counterattack, a second and larger counterattack with support of heavy machine gun fire from Polderhoek Chateau was held at bay. In the evening they reconnected with the 5th Division and the rest of the 15th Battalion joined their position.
In the morning of October 5, the 15th attacked an enemy blockhouse in Cameron Covert, which led to an immediate surrender of the German troops in the blockhouse. During this attack a small group of about 20 men was sent up with ammunition to the front of the advance. They stayed here with the East Yorkshire Regiment of the 62nd Brigade until the relieve.
During the day, German artillery was heavily and continuous and preluded a counterattack in which the commanding officer, Colonel Falvey-Beyts, was killed. During the night, the 15th was relieved and reached their resting place in the morning of October 6.
Lance Corporal Davison was initially buried at a crossroads near Northampton Farm. There was probably a first aid station at the crossroads to where he was evacuated after he was injured. He succumbed to his wounds on October 5 1917. After the war he was reburied at New Irish Farm Cemetery on April 8 1921.

Bestanden 1

Bronnen 3

15 Battalion Durham Light Infantry , (The National Archives, KEW (TNA), WO 95/2161/1).
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C14303
Verdere verwijzing
McCarthy C., The Third Ypres Passchendaele. The Day-by-Day Account, (London, Arms & Armour Press, 1995), pg. 98-103.
Gebruikte bronnen
Miles W., The Durham Forces in the Field 1914-1918, (London, Cassell & Co., 1920), pg. 190-192.
Gebruikte bronnen

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