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Frank Leslie Cottrell
Informatie over geboorte
Geboortejaar: 1898 |
Geboorteplaats: City of Westminster, Middlesex, Engeland, Verenigd Koninkrijk |
Algemene Informatie
Beroep: Scholier |
Informatie legerdienst
Land: Engeland, Verenigd Koninkrijk |
Strijdmacht: British Expeditionary Force |
Rang: Sapper |
Service nummer: 471666 |
Dienstneming plaats: Chatham, Kent, Engeland, Verenigd Koninkrijk |
Eenheden: — Royal Engineers, 77th Field Coy. (Laatst gekende eenheid) |
Informatie over overlijden
Datum van overlijden: 20/11/1917 |
Plaats van overlijden: Kortebeek Farm, Belgiƫ |
Doodsoorzaak: Killed in action (K.I.A.) |
Leeftijd: 19 |
Gedenkplaats
Tyne Cot Memorial Paneel: 8A |
Onderscheidingen en medailles 2
British War Medal Medaille |
Victory Medal Medaille |
Points of interest 2
#1 | Geboorteplaats | ||
#2 | Dienstneming plaats |
Mijn verhaal
Sapper Frank Leslie Cottrell served in the Royal Engineers 77th Field Company, part of the Divisional Royal Engineers of the 17th (Northern) Division.
On the 6th of November 1917, the same day the village of Passchendaele was captured by Canadian troops, the 77th Field Company Royal Engineers moved to the Yser Canal north of Ypres. They were billeted at Bard Cottage on the west bank of Canal and the Company started working at the frontline.
Throughout the month the men maintained and constructed duckboard tracks, trenches and material dumps in the Langemark area. On 15 November the Company made a transport bridge over the Steenbeek at the village of Langemark. And on the 19th and the 20th of November 1917 the 77th Field Company was working on the road and the bridge, which ran over the Broenbeek stream at the Kortebeek Farm, just north of the village of Langemark. While the Company was working at the bridge near Kortebeek Farm it suffered several casualties. On 20 November 1917 one man of the Royal Engineers 77th Field Company went missing and was believed to be killed.
This man was 19-year old Sapper Frank Leslie Cottrell. He has no known grave and is remembered at the Tyne Cot Memorial.
On the 6th of November 1917, the same day the village of Passchendaele was captured by Canadian troops, the 77th Field Company Royal Engineers moved to the Yser Canal north of Ypres. They were billeted at Bard Cottage on the west bank of Canal and the Company started working at the frontline.
Throughout the month the men maintained and constructed duckboard tracks, trenches and material dumps in the Langemark area. On 15 November the Company made a transport bridge over the Steenbeek at the village of Langemark. And on the 19th and the 20th of November 1917 the 77th Field Company was working on the road and the bridge, which ran over the Broenbeek stream at the Kortebeek Farm, just north of the village of Langemark. While the Company was working at the bridge near Kortebeek Farm it suffered several casualties. On 20 November 1917 one man of the Royal Engineers 77th Field Company went missing and was believed to be killed.
This man was 19-year old Sapper Frank Leslie Cottrell. He has no known grave and is remembered at the Tyne Cot Memorial.
Bronnen 1
77 Field Company Royal Engineers, (The National Archives, KEW (TNA), WO 95/1993/1). https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C14303 Verdere verwijzing |
Meer informatie 3
Commonwealth War Graves Commission Database https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/841462 |
Namenlijst (In Flanders Fields Museum) https://namenlijst.org/publicsearch/#/person/_id=5955c92d-717a-46eb-8e8f-30ce78bc2b85 |
Lives of the First World War (Imperial War Museum) https://livesofthefirstworldwar.iwm.org.uk/lifestory/973274 |