The Military Service Act 1916 swept away the Home/Foreign Service distinction, whereupon all TF soldiers became liable for overseas service, if medically fit. This website is paid for out of our own pockets, library subscriptions and from donations made by visitors. Pte. [128][129][130][142], Meanwhile, 21st Army Group fighting in North West Europe was suffering a severe manpower shortage, particularly among the infantry. [130][131][132][133][134], In December 1941 the regiment moved north to Scotland when it transferred to 36 (Scottish) AA Bde in 3 AA Division covering Edinburgh and the Forth. He has no known grave and is commemorated on the Helles Memorial. [53], Early 1917 saw the 46th Division still holding the line in the same area. [148][149][150], In 1955, AA Command was disbanded and there were wholescale mergers among its units. The Regimental HQ was at the TA Centre in Coldyhill Lane, Scunthorpe, with a detached battery at Barton on Humber. Wilfred was one of the casualties of these counter-attacks. 1/4th Battalion. [92][93][94][95], 59th Division was next moved south to join in the Battle of Cambrai. Sandall, was among the wounded. Lincolnshire Regiment (d.14th Jun 1915), Cpl. However, with the international situation deteriorating, the units returned to their homes on 3 August and on the evening of 4 August the orders for mobilisation were issued. 103 AA Bde War Diary May–December 1943, TNA file WO 166/11252. 1/5th Lincolns formed the left half of 138th Bde's attack, advancing in four waves, the first two platoons of each company jumping off from the front line, the other two from the support line. It was numbered the 46th (North Midland) Division in May, when the Lincolnshire & Leicestershire Brigade was numbered 138th (Lincoln and Leicester) Brigade. The 59th Division now went to the Ypres sector. The battalion's first task was to keep the German trenches under fire on 17 April to assist an attack on Hill 60. Holmes of the 4th. [16][17], The 5th Lincolns was considerably below its establishment strength in the summer of 1914, recruitment among agricultural workers being especially difficult. On the 13th of April they moved to reinforce the Lys area and were in action during The Battle of Bailleul, suffering heavy losses as the enmy broke through, they moved back to Mont Noir and fought in the The First Battle of Kemmel Ridge. REGI See Annual Return 2015 12: 1915: records rel to Ernest Charles Mangall (b 1889 in Chester, d 1915 in action) of the 2nd Battalion of the Lincolnshire Regiment, … 2nd AA Division at British Military History. On 23 April, patrols of the battalion had the unaccustomed experience of street fighting while supporting an attack by 139th Bde on Hill 65. 2nd Battalion. G781 Pickard family, 5th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment, Barton Herbert (standing left) son, Robert (seated centre). The company was offered to the 5th Lincolns, but by then the battalion was full. £10.00. This was an attempt to restart the failed Battle of Loos, and the division was moved down from Ypres on 1 October for the purpose. On 24 August, ahead of the declaration of war, AA Command was fully mobilised at its war stations. Order of Battle of Non-Field Force Units in the United Kingdom, Part 27: AA Command, 14 May 1942, with amendments, TNA file WO 212/81. These photographs of Alfred Cooper's Army Pay Book, together with a memorial postcard of the 5th Battalion (TA), The Lincolnshire Regiemnt, were kindly sent in by Gary Jucha of Peterborough. [138] Then in July, 382 S/L Bty under Major P.J.T. [106][107], The weak 2/5th Bn was formed into a composite battalion with 4th Lincolns under the command of Maj R.N. [123] In February 1939 the existing AA defences came under the control of a new Anti-Aircraft Command. The division followed up as the enemy retreated as far as their new Hindenburg Line defences well beyond the Somme battlefields. Pte. [121][122] After the Royal Artillery (RA) renamed its gun 'brigades' as 'regiments', the group was redesignated 31st AA Brigade in November 1938. The 46th Division went back into the line in the Vimy sector, where 1/5th Bn was involved in a sharp fight when the Germans blew a mine under the parapet of their trench on 12 March. Humber Regiment at Yorkshire Volunteers website. [74], The battalion was stationed at Bousies until February 1919, engaged in salvage work. The popularity of the site means that it is far exceeding available resources. Aged 27. It then entrained in 15 August for Luton, where the North Midland Division went into training. Acting/Sergeant 20.11.14. This event spurred recruitment to the TA unit after the Defence Force was stood down. Drmr. Wilson, DSO, (former 2nd-in-command) 30 June 1918 – 29 June 1919. [16][17][18][19], On 1 September 1914, 52 former pupils of Wintringham School, Grimsby, formed a company based at the armoury of the school's Officer Training Corps. Apart from heavy gas shelling this position was not attacked. On 28th August the men of the newly raised 5th (Service) Battalion went to Belton Park, Lincolnshire, to begin training. They were in action during The German liquid fire attack at Hooge and The attack at the Hohenzollern Redoubt in October. The brigade was ordered to advance across country in artillery formation to take up its allotted positions in the support line. [128][129][130][146][147], When the TA was reconstituted in 1947 the regiment was reformed as 581 (5th Battalion Royal Lincolnshire Regiment) (Mixed) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, RA ('mixed') indicating that members of the Women's Royal Army Corps were integrated into the unit). The remaining company withdrew and took up positions in the partially-dug third line. 59th Division returned to England in January 1917 and began final battle training at Fovant, where there was a large purpose-built camp on the edge of the Salisbury Plain training area. F467 Sergeant Arthur Read Morley of Grimsby, 2/5th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment, A Coy, 8th Battalion,Gloucestershire Regiment, wounded at Druids Farm 9/10th July 1917, prisoner of war from 10 April 1918, his wife, Gertrude, and family, 1919. The other companies had to fell trees and took longer to get over, but the battalion was across and formed up for its advance by 08.00, meeting little opposition. Original British Army Sealed Standard Patter - 28420 White Leather Buff. The Lincolnshire Regiment began as: 1. Wilfred enlisted as a territorial soldier in the Lincolnshire Regiment at Scunthorpe, possibly before the outbreak of war and most likely with the 5th Battalion who were the nominal territorial battalion for the north of the county. The Division, without the artillery, moved to Poperinge in Flanders, receiving new drafts of men. If you are enjoying the site, please consider making a donation, however small Zero hour was at 05.50, when the Staffordshires moved out behind a creeping barrage, quickly captured the German front line trenches, crossed the canal, and consolidated on the first objective (the 'Red Line') under the protection of a standing barrage. 25. The regiment started the Great War with two regular battalions, one militia battalion and two territorial battalions. By now, AA Command was being forced to release manpower for overseas service, particularly Operation Overlord (the planned Allied invasion of Normandy) and most S/L regiments lost one of their four batteries; 385 S/L Bty left the regiment before April 1944. [153], Memorial at Vermelles, starting point for the division's attack on 13 October 1915. His injury was described as a scalded foot and he was transported home on the 8th July. German shellfire caused only a few casualties and the battalion was relieved that night. The only serious fighting in Dublin fell to 178th (Sherwood Foresters) Brigade and in May 177th Bde was sent to Fermoy. A HISTORY OF THE 5th BATTALION THE LINCOLNSHIRE REGIMENT BY Colonel T. E. SANDALL, C.M.G., T.D. The 5th Battalion arrived in France on the 1st March 1915. demobilisation began on 1 February, and parties departed for home daily from then on. At the same time, several of its infantry battalions were converted into searchlight (S/L) battalions of the Royal Engineers (RE). Order of Battle of Non-Field Force Units in the United Kingdom, Part 27: AA Command, 12 May 1941, TNA file WO 212/79. According to The History of the Lincolnshire Regiment 1914-1918, by Major-General C.R.Simpson, the 4th and 5th Battalions spent some training on trench duties before going to the front line on 9th April. However, he did rejoin the Territorial Army for 5 years on 24th June 1920. According to Major-General Simpson’s book. With its units spread out in small garrisons, collective training was hindered. William Wallis 5th Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment (d.13th Oct 1915), Pte. [19] On the night of 13 March the 2/5th Lincolns had taken their place in the line, occupying a group of dug-outs in Triangle Wood, but the Germans began a planned retreat to the Hindenburg Line on 17 March, and the poorly-trained 59th had to follow up, patrolling and repairing roads. The 1/5th Leicesters passed through to take the final objective at 13.50. In March 177th Brigade and the divisional artillery were in action in The Battle of St Quentin. If you have already submitted a story to the site and your UID reference number is higher than 254107 your submission is still in the queue, please do not resubmit without contacting us first. 46th Division was withdrawn from the pursuit on 17 March. [18][81][83][84], In the Spring of 1916 the 59th Division was the designated 'mobile division' in Home Forces, intended to repel German invasion of the East Coast, but on Easter Monday, 24 April, it was sent at a few hours' notice to Dublin to help quell the Easter Rising – the first TF units to serve in Ireland. Before the battalion could extend its line, three companies were cut off at Noreuil and were never seen again: 49 men were killed and all the rest were captured. Lincolnshire Regiment (d.26th Sep 1917), Pte. The regiment was created in 1881 under the Childers Reforms by the amalgamation of the 41st (Welch) Regiment of Foot and 69th (South Lincolnshire) Regiment of Foot to form the Welsh Regiment, which it was known as until 1920 when it … 1960 - amalgamated with The Northamptonshire Regiment to form The 2nd East Anglian Regiment If the word "Egypt" appears on an ancestor's headstone on a grave in France, it means that they got it for fighting on the Nile against the French (Napoleon) in 1801. There were several casualties from shellfire and the brigade spent the night under attack by German aircraft using parachute flares. The crossing was to be made by 137th (Staffordshire) Bde, with 138th (Lincoln & Leicester) Bde following up and then attacking towards the second objective. For more information please see our page on. Wilfred is also remembered on the Scunthorpe Roll of Honour. At 06.00 on 15 April enemy patrols approached the positions, and at noon a heavy bombardment began. 2/5th Lincolns consisted of just 5 officers and about 80 other ranks. [15][18][19], The division was given the most difficult task in the Battle of the St. Quentin Canal on 29 September 1918: it had to cross the canal itself, where it constituted part of the Hindenburg Line. George Cooper Evison 5th Btn. D Company met practically no resistance and dug a strongpoint north of 'Dochy Farm'. 2006.04.01: Formed from five of the six companies of the East of England Regiment: HQ at Bury St Edmunds: A (Norfolk & Suffolk) Company at Norwich and Lowestoft: B (Lincolnshire) Company at Lincoln and Grimsby: C (Leicestershire & Northamptonshire) Company at Leicester and Northampton 8th Provisional Brigade War Diary, The National Archives, Kew file WO 95/5458. [125][126][127], In March and April 1940, the battalion (less 384 AA Co) handed its S/L sites over to 30th (Surrey) AA Bn and moved to the Newcastle upon Tyne area under 7 AA Division, where it took over sites from 37th (Tyne Electrical Engineers) AA Bn at Newcastle, Morpeth and Sunderland. Memorial at Cité de Madagascar, site of the Hohenzollern Redoubt. [122][128][129][148] It formed part of 57 AA Bde (the former 31 (North Midland) AA Bde, now headquartered at Immingham), but this was disbanded by September 1948. [60][61][62][63][64], The 46th Division went into action again on 3 October at Ramicourt, where it penetrated the German Beaurevoir Line. B625 David Peers of Grimsby, 5th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment, POW wounded 13 October 1915 found after 4 days on the Loos battlefield. The following officers commanded 5th and 1/5th Bns during the war: The 2nd Line battalion was formed on 16 February 1915 at Grimsby from men who had not volunteered for overseas service, together with the many new recruits under training. 11.08.1914 Moved to Belpre and then Luton. At the Petit Helpe river on the night of 6/7 November, 5th Lincolns found the bridges washed away, and A Company improvised a crossing by throwing carts, planks and ladders across the stream, while civilians from the other bank did the same. The barbed wire in front of the redoubt was well cut and the leading waves of the battalion swept over its east and west faces with little difficulty until they reached the dead ground between the redoubt and Fosse Trench, which was open and swept by rifle and machine gun fire from the front and both flanks, particularly from Mad Point out to the left. George was injured in action and hospitalised sometime on or just prior to 2nd July 1915. Frank Lewis 2nd Btn. [122][129][148] After the TA was reduced to the TAVR in 1967, 440 (Humber) Rgt became an infantry unit and was then reduced to a cadre. The band, signallers, pioneers and transport section were also raised at Gainsborough. 8th Lincolnshire Regiment instead of 1/8th Lincolnshire Regiment.) However, the movement was immediately cancelled, and the troops disembarked next day and went into camp. On the 5th of April they took over the front line at Passchendaele. [45][46][47][48][49], The battalion spent the following days clearing up the front line, with several men winning gallantry medals for their work in bringing in casualties from No man's land. [15][18][21], The battalion was not involved in the 46th Division's first action (the German flamethrower attack at Hooge on 30–31 July 1915), but was under heavy shellfire during this period, and was mined again on 26 September, suffering numerous casualties. At 17.25 the enemy broke through the 4th Bn and got behind the left flank of the 2/5th Bn while a frontal attack was made simultaneously. In April it received a strong draft from home, enabling it to take its place in the line, and Lt-Col Sandall returned to resume command. If the information here has been helpful or you have enjoyed reaching the stories please conside making a donation, no matter how small, would be much appreciated, annually we need to raise enough funds to pay for our web hosting or this site will vanish from the web. The TA's AA units were mobilised on 23 September 1938 during the Munich Crisis, with units manning their emergency positions within 24 hours, even though many did not yet have their full complement of men or equipment. The Afghans, sensing British war weariness, had attacked British garrisons and a short war followed. 1/5th Lincolns took further turns in the line, with active patrolling and raiding, and full battalion attacks on 19 June (costing 74 casualties) and 30 June (51 casualties in taking Cité de Moulin). (Adjutant) OXFORD BASIL BLACKWELL BROAD STREET MD CCCC XXII P&P: + £5.00 P&P . 39 AA Bde War Diary 1939–41, TNA file WO 166/2272. On the 12th of May the Division was retitled 46th (North Midland) Division. [144][145] 46 Garrison Regiment was redesignated again, becoming 606 Infantry Regiment, RA in February. He was transferred to the 1/5th Battalion Manchester Regiment. It was disbanded on 31 October 1917. [90][91], In September the division moved to the Ypres Salient to take part in its first full-scale action, the 3rd Ypres Offensive. 2/5th Lincolns was briefly attached to 30th Division and then to the 66th (2nd East Lancashire) Division. The 4th and 5th Battalions were the Territorial battalions, based throughout Lincolnshire. They had suffered 75% casualties by … [19][87], 59th Division was fully concentrated around Méricourt near Amiens by 3 March. Photographs 201237 Private Alfred Cooper, 1/5th Battalion, The Lincolnshire Regiment. Want to know what life was like during the Great War? Aug 1917 Became the 4th Battalion Royal Defence Corps. WO to HM Treasury, 18 November 1935, TNA file T 161/634. [56][57][58][59], 46th (North Midland) Division was not used offensively again until September 1918, spending its time in tours of duty holding the front line in quiet sectors. These were not replaced with Lee-Enfield rifles until September 1915. It was ordered to assault the north side of the Gommecourt Salient on 1 July 1916. However, at the beginning of March, patrols found that the Germans were beginning to retreat from the Gommecourt defences. The 59th relieved the 55th (West Lancashire) Division after its successful attack at the Battle of the Menin Road Ridge, and then took the lead in the next phase, the Battle of Polygon Wood (26 September). 7th Battalion. 10th Battalion Private 201396, 2nd/5th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. It formed part of 31st (North Midland) Anti-Aircraft Group in 2 AA Division. The brigade was attached to 28th Division between 17 February and 2 April 1915. George William Wood 5th Btn. [122][129][151][152], The following served as Honorary Colonel of the battalion:[14], The actions of the 46th (North) Midland Division at the Hohenzollern Redoubt on 13 October 1915 and the St Quentin Canal on 29 October 1918 are marked by three memorials (see gallery). Embarked 26.10.14. . The 1/5th Lincolns entrained for Marseilles and embarked on the troopship HMT Anchises on 8 January 1916, reaching Alexandria on 13 January. 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