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Arthur Victor Sargent

Informatie over geboorte

Geboortejaar:
1897
Geboorteplaats:
Tipton, Staffordshire, Engeland, Verenigd Koninkrijk

Algemene Informatie

Beroep:
Klerk - Bediende

Informatie legerdienst

Land:
Engeland, Verenigd Koninkrijk
Strijdmacht:
British Expeditionary Force
Rang:
Gunner
Service nummer:
101293
Dienstneming plaats:
Tipton, Staffordshire, Engeland, Verenigd Koninkrijk
Eenheden:
 —  Royal Field Artillery, "C" Bty. 298th Bde.  (Laatst gekende eenheid)

Informatie over overlijden

Datum van overlijden:
31/07/1917
Plaats van overlijden:
Verbrandenmolen, België
Doodsoorzaak:
Killed in action (K.I.A.)
Leeftijd:
20

Begraafplaats

Reninghelst New Military Cemetery
Plot: III
Rij: C
Graf: 2

Onderscheidingen en medailles 2

British War Medal
Medaille — 06/04/1920
Victory Medal
Medaille — 06/04/1920

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Mijn verhaal

Arthur Victor Sargent was born in 1897 and was the youngest son of John Henry and Nancy Sargent, of Tipton, Staffordshire. Before the war, Arthur was employed as an office worker at Messrs J & C Holcroft Ltd. at Dudley Port Railway station. He enlisted in the Royal Field Artillery in October 1915, and was engaged in the Irish Uprising. By the summer of 1917 he served as a Gunner in “C” Battery of the 298th Army Field Artillery Brigade, which participated in the Battle of Passchendaele.

During the first week of July 1917 the 298th Army Brigade relieved the 26th Army Brigade and deployed it’s guns near the village of Voormezele. On the 22nd and 23rd of July the Brigade occupied new positions at the hamlet of Verbrandenmolen, targeting German positions in wake of the upcoming attack.

The offensive started in the early hours of the 31st of July 1917 and all Batteries of the 298th Army Brigade opened fire at 3.50 a.m. Throughout the day the men fired barrage after barrage in support of the attack of the 72nd Infantry Brigade, which was engaged roughly two kilometres east of Verbrandenmolen.

Arthur Victor Sargent was killed in action on 31 July 1917. The 20-year old Gunner possibly fell, due to German counter shelling, while supporting the infantry attack in Shrewsbury Forest. Arthur was buried in Reninghelst New Military Cemetery.

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Army Troops. 298 Army Field Artillery Brigade, (The National Archives, KEW (TNA), WO 95/456/7).
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C14303
Verdere verwijzing
McCarthy C., Passchendaele. The Day-by-Day Account, (London, Uniform, 2018), pg. 23-24.
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