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Corporal Henry Bannell Veteran

Birth
Death
8 Jul 1916
Burial
Montauban-de-Picardie, Departement de la Somme, Picardie, France Add to Map
Plot
G. 45.
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Corporal, Wiltshire Regiment.

Age: Unknown.
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Henry Bannell, Corporal, 7006, Wiltshire Regiment. Henry was born at Salisbury, and resided at Pembrey prior to the war. He enlisted back at Salisbury into the 2nd Battalion, Wiltshire Regiment, which was attached to 21 Brigade, 7th Division. The Division was formed during September, 1914 and landed at Zeebrugge on 6 October 1914. The City was already falling however, and so the Division was moved to Ypres, where they became the first British Division to hold the city. They fought during the First Battle of Ypres, and helped stop the German advance through Belgium, and in March, 1915 fought at the Battle of Neuve Chapelle. During May they fought at the Battle of Aubers Ridge, and at Festubert, before taking part in the Battle of Loos in September. The Division took part in the initial assault north of the Vermelles-Hulluch road, facing the Quarries and a series of strongpoint's. Suffering badly from British cloud gas, which was not moved sufficiently by the gentle breeze, and badly cut up by German machine gun fire and artillery, the Division nonetheless seized the Quarries and only failed to penetrate the third German line due to the relative weakness of the numbers of men that got through. In the summer of 1916, the Division were on the Somme, and took part in the Battle of Albert, where they captured Mametz, one of the few successes of 1 July 1916. They then fought at the Battle of Bazentin, where Henry was killed in action on 8 July 1916. He is buried at Bernafay Wood British Cemetery, Montauban, France
Corporal, Wiltshire Regiment.

Age: Unknown.
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Henry Bannell, Corporal, 7006, Wiltshire Regiment. Henry was born at Salisbury, and resided at Pembrey prior to the war. He enlisted back at Salisbury into the 2nd Battalion, Wiltshire Regiment, which was attached to 21 Brigade, 7th Division. The Division was formed during September, 1914 and landed at Zeebrugge on 6 October 1914. The City was already falling however, and so the Division was moved to Ypres, where they became the first British Division to hold the city. They fought during the First Battle of Ypres, and helped stop the German advance through Belgium, and in March, 1915 fought at the Battle of Neuve Chapelle. During May they fought at the Battle of Aubers Ridge, and at Festubert, before taking part in the Battle of Loos in September. The Division took part in the initial assault north of the Vermelles-Hulluch road, facing the Quarries and a series of strongpoint's. Suffering badly from British cloud gas, which was not moved sufficiently by the gentle breeze, and badly cut up by German machine gun fire and artillery, the Division nonetheless seized the Quarries and only failed to penetrate the third German line due to the relative weakness of the numbers of men that got through. In the summer of 1916, the Division were on the Somme, and took part in the Battle of Albert, where they captured Mametz, one of the few successes of 1 July 1916. They then fought at the Battle of Bazentin, where Henry was killed in action on 8 July 1916. He is buried at Bernafay Wood British Cemetery, Montauban, France

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  • Maintained by: Yates Greer
  • Originally Created by: War Graves
  • Added: Aug 7, 2010
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56420518/henry-bannell: accessed ), memorial page for Corporal Henry Bannell (unknown–8 Jul 1916), Find a Grave Memorial ID 56420518, citing Bernafay Wood British Cemetery, Montauban-de-Picardie, Departement de la Somme, Picardie, France; Maintained by Yates Greer (contributor 50029328).