Battle or Action:


The First Battles of the Somme 1918 and associated actions


  Detail :

 21 March - 4 July 1918. The Battles of the Somme in 1918 were mostly concerned with stemming the German advance which started in March 1918 and which made considerable gains in the Somme/Arras sector. Utilising surplus troops which had become available following the surrender of Russia after the October Revolution, the Germans gambled on a massive campaign that could win the war in the west before the USA could bring its resources to bear. Initial gains were in places spectacular but eventually dogged resistance coupled with supply problems and sheer exhaustion closed down the battle. Other attacks were launched along the front to probe the Allied defences but the same pattern of initial gains followed by stalemate prevailed. British casualties were almost 345,000.

 Rank Initials Surname Died Lodge
 Lt. A. HART 30-04-1918 Polish National No. 534
 2Lt A. BENCE-TROWER 29-05-1918 St. Peter, Westminster No. 1537
 Sgt. A. BARTLEY 01-06-1918 Mersey No. 477
 Pte. C. POND 03-06-1918 Longleat No. 1478
 2Lt H.W. SUMMERSON 05-06-1918 Vane No. 3110
 Pte. J.F. BOSLEY 09-06-1918 Ixion No. 2501
 Sgt. J.A. BOYNS 09-06-1918 Prince Leopold No. 2067
Stephenson No. 3412
 Lt. A.E. WINTERFORD 10-06-1918 Duke of Connaught No. 3358
St. George No. 1978
Tyrian No. 1628
 Pte. T.B. TILLEY 18-06-1918 Williamson No. 949
 2Lt J.V. CARTMAN 19-06-1918 Lodge of Harmony No. 1411
 Capt. W.J. WILSON 20-06-1918 Canada No. 3527
 LCpl. H.A. FLEISCHMANN DCM 21-06-1918 Laidley No. 2267
 2Lt R.E. WILLIAMS 28-06-1918 St James's No. 448
 2Lt J.A.G. SMYTH 29-06-1918 Aetos No. 3702
 Lt. B.C. RANSOME 30-06-1918 British Union No. 114
Connaught No. 3270
 Pte. S.E. ALLASON 04-07-1918 Comet No. 1680
 2Lt T.V. ROBINSON 04-07-1918 Skiddaw No. 1002
 2Lt C. DIGBY 10-07-1918 Bisley No. 2317
 Lt. G.W. CRANMORE 19-07-1918 Emblematic No. 1321
 Pte. A.W. PEART 25-07-1918 Lodge of Perseverance No. 1743
 Sgt. J. PINNINGTON 30-07-1918 Hardman No. 1948

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