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James Nelson
Informatie over geboorte
Geboortejaar: 1891 |
Geboorteplaats: Warrenby, Yorkshire, Engeland, Verenigd Koninkrijk |
Algemene Informatie
Beroep: Bediende Transportbedrijf |
Informatie legerdienst
Land: Engeland, Verenigd Koninkrijk |
Strijdmacht: British Expeditionary Force |
Rang: Rifleman |
Service nummer: C/12410 |
Dienstneming plaats: Redcar, Yorkshire, Engeland, Verenigd Koninkrijk |
Eenheden: — King's Royal Rifle Corps, 21st Bn. (Yeoman Rifles) (Laatst gekende eenheid) |
Informatie over overlijden
Datum van overlijden: 05/08/1917 |
Plaats van overlijden: Impact Reserve, Battle Wood, België |
Doodsoorzaak: Killed in action (K.I.A.) |
Leeftijd: 26 |
Gedenkplaats
Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial Paneel: 53 |
Onderscheidingen en medailles 2
British War Medal Medaille — 09/02/1920 |
Victory Medal Medaille — 09/02/1920 |
Points of interest 2
#1 | Geboorteplaats | ||
#2 | Dienstneming plaats |
Mijn verhaal
Rifleman James Nelson served in the King’s Royal Rifle Corps 21st Battalion, part of the 124th Brigade of the 41st Division.
After the Battle of Pilckem Ridge, which took place from the 31st of July to the 2nd of August, the 21st remained in the area north of Hollebeke. The Battalion was positioned in the Impact Reserve at Battle Wood.
On the 5th of August 1917, the Germans tried three times to recapture the area near Hollebeke. All these attacks were eventually repulsed. The 21st King’s Royal Rifle Corps was heavily shelled throughout the day. At 9.30 p.m., the Germans launched an attack. The Germans couldn’t advance, partially due to the artillery and machine gun fire from the 21st Battalion of the King’s Royal Rifle Corps. The attack was fend off, but the King’s Royal Rifle Corps 21st Battalion had suffered heavy casualties due to the German shelling.
It’s highly possible Rifleman James Nelson was killed in action, due to the German shelling on his Battalion’s position at Impact Reserve. He died on the 5th of August 1917, just northeast of Hollebeke. His remains were never identified and James Nelson is remembered at the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial.
After the Battle of Pilckem Ridge, which took place from the 31st of July to the 2nd of August, the 21st remained in the area north of Hollebeke. The Battalion was positioned in the Impact Reserve at Battle Wood.
On the 5th of August 1917, the Germans tried three times to recapture the area near Hollebeke. All these attacks were eventually repulsed. The 21st King’s Royal Rifle Corps was heavily shelled throughout the day. At 9.30 p.m., the Germans launched an attack. The Germans couldn’t advance, partially due to the artillery and machine gun fire from the 21st Battalion of the King’s Royal Rifle Corps. The attack was fend off, but the King’s Royal Rifle Corps 21st Battalion had suffered heavy casualties due to the German shelling.
It’s highly possible Rifleman James Nelson was killed in action, due to the German shelling on his Battalion’s position at Impact Reserve. He died on the 5th of August 1917, just northeast of Hollebeke. His remains were never identified and James Nelson is remembered at the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial.
Bronnen 3
21 Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps. War Diaries for November 1916 not included.... (The National Archives, KEW (TNA), WO 95/2643/4). https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C14303 Verdere verwijzing |
Byron R. ed., The King's Royal Rifle Corps Chronicle: 1917, Volume 4, (London, Warren and Son, 1920), pg. 227. Gebruikte bronnen |
McCarthy C., The Third Ypres Passchendaele. The Day-by-Day Account, (London, Arms & Armour Press, 1995), pg. 35. Gebruikte bronnen |
Meer informatie 3
Commonwealth War Graves Commission Database https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/918671 |
Namenlijst (In Flanders Fields Museum) https://namenlijst.org/publicsearch/#/person/_id=c6c6ff65-7424-4a48-8d8a-3162c0d26e17 |
Lives of the First World War (Imperial War Museum) https://livesofthefirstworldwar.iwm.org.uk/lifestory/3220101 |