Commemorated:

1. Grave:Delville Wood CemeteryXIII. C. 7. Longueval
2. Book:The (1921) Masonic Roll of Honour 1914-1918Pg.123
3. Memorial:The (1940) Scroll - WW1 Roll of Honour28C GQS
    

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Family :

Son of Joseph Godfrey; husband of Florence E. Godfrey, of 19, Leamington Gardens, Seven Kings, Essex.
32 Spencer Road, E. (1905).

Education & Career :

Stockbroker's Clerk (1905).

Service Life:

Campaigns:

Unit / Ship / Est.: 2/5 Lancashire Fusiliers 

"2/5th Battalion Formed at Bury on 9 September 1914 as a home service (""second line"") unit. Moved to Mossborough and then into billets in Southport. 8 February 1915 : attached to 197th Brigade, 66th (2nd East Lancashire) Division. 17 April 1915 : transferred to 3rd Highland Brigade, Highland Division, at Bedford. Landed at Boulogne on 4 May 1915. 12 May 1915 : formation became 154th Brigade, 51st (Highland) Division. 7 January 1916 : transferred to 164th Brigade in same Division. "

Action : The Battles of the Somme 1916 

The Battle of the Somme 1st July - 18th November 1916 is inevitably characterised by the appalling casualties (60,000) on the first day, July 1st 1916. Having failed to break through the German lines in force, and also failed to maximise opportunities where success was achieved, the battle became a series of attritional assaults on well defended defence in depth. The battle continued officially until 18th November 1916 costing almost 500,000 British casualties. German casualties were about the same, and French about 200,000. The Somme could not be counted a success in terms of ground gained or the cost, but it had a strategic impact as it marked the start of the decline of the German Army. Never again would it be as effective whilst the British Army, learning from its experience eventually grew stronger to become a war winning army. The German High Command recognised that it could never again fight another Somme, a view that advanced the decision to invoke unrestricted submarine warfare in an attempt to starve Britain of food and material, and in doing so accelerated the United States declaration of war thus guaranteeing the eventual outcome. 287 Brethren were killed on the Somme in 1916.

Masonic :

TypeLodge Name and No.Province/District :
Mother : Alexandra Palace No. 1541 E.C.London

Initiated
Passed
Raised
25th March 1905
22nd May 1905
25th November 1905
 

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