Battle or Action:


The Battle of Loos and associated actions


  Detail :

 "The Battle of Loos (25 September to 18 October 1915) was the major battle on the Western Front in 1915, surpassing in every respect all that had gone before in terms of numbers of men and materiel committed to battle. The preliminary bombardment was the most violent to date and the battle was charaterised by the committment of Regular and Territorial battalions on a large scale, in which the Territorials performed just as well as the Regulars. As the battles on the Western Front in 1915 increased in size and violence, so the casualties increased in proportion: Neuve Chapelle 12,000, Aubers Ridge/Festubert 29,000 , Loos 60,000. 1916 was to take the casualty cost to another level. Loos was intended as a minor role in support of French efforts around Arras but circumstances reduced the French effort. It marked the first use of poison gas by the British. Once the initial assualt had failed the battle continued in a series of actions mostly focused on the northern sector around the tactically important Hohenzollern Redoubt."

 Rank Initials Surname Died Lodge
 Capt. J.G. CLARKE 27-09-1915 Ockenden No. 1465
Old Wykehamist No. 3548
 Pte. J.M. LIGHTFOOT 27-09-1915 Walker No. 1342
 Sgt. H.E.H. CRAIG 28-09-1915 Phoenix No. 1860
 Capt. P.B. JONES 28-09-1915 Albert Victor No. 2328
 Capt. W.H. DICKENS 28-09-1915 Victoria Rifles No. 822
 Lt. J.H. FORSTER 29-09-1915 Blagdon No. 659
Reserve Forces Lodge of Northumbria No. 2666
 2Lt L.G. DICKINSON 30-09-1915 Arkwright No. 1495
 2Lt R.P. HALLOWES VC MC 01-10-1915 Rosemary No. 2851
 Capt. W.E. JENKINS 01-10-1915 Lodge of Friendship and Unity No. 1271
 Lt. W.H.K. OWEN 01-10-1915 Aberystwyth No. 1072
 Capt. H.E. GRIGGS 05-10-1915 Tilbury No. 2006
 2Lt C.T. MILLS MP 06-10-1915 Apollo University No. 357
Hillingdon No. 3174
Royal Union No. 382
 W.O.2 J.T. MARSHALL 07-10-1915 Grenville No. 1787
Wineslai No. 2435
 2Lt J.E. BARKER 13-10-1915 St Martin's No. 3431
 Lt. E.E. EARLY 13-10-1915 Shakespeare No. 426
Sondes No. 996
 Lt. B.J. EMERY 13-10-1915 Arter No. 2654
 Capt. R.E. GROSVENOR MC 13-10-1915 Khyber No. 582
 Sgt. S.C. JONES 13-10-1915 Gordon No. 2149
 Lt. F.B. MAYER 13-10-1915 Gordon No. 2149
 Capt. W. MILNER [MILLNER] 13-10-1915 Tudor Lodge of Rifle Volunteers No. 1838
 2Lt W. NELSON 13-10-1915 Shakespeare No. 284
 C.S.M. G.A. SHARPE 13-10-1915 Aldershot Camp No. 1331
 2Lt E.S. STRACHAN 14-10-1915 Sir Thomas White No. 1820
 2Lt G.S. WOODHOUSE 14-10-1915 Apollo University No. 357
 2Lt R.E. HEMINGWAY 15-10-1915 Nottinghamshire No. 1434
 Chap. C.E. DOUDNEY 16-10-1915 Royal Cumberland No. 41
 Lt. T.V.G. ELLIOT 16-10-1915 Reserve Forces Lodge of Northumbria No. 2666
 2Lt H. ALEXANDER 17-10-1915 Misericordia No. 3286
 2Lt K.E.M. GARDINER 17-10-1915 Klang No. 3369
 Lt. C.W.C. SHELLEY 17-10-1915 Nuwara Eliya No. 2991

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