Private Alfred Aubrey Adnitt, 3319
- Batt - 1/4
- Unit - Leicestershire Regiment
- Section -
- Date of Birth - 1891
- Died - 13/10/1915
- Age - 24
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ContributeSource: Michael Doyle Their Name Liveth For Evermore: The Great War Roll of Honour for Leicestershire and Rutland. He was the son of Alfred Adnitt a Wholesale Grocer, born 1861 in Brixworth, Northamptonshire and his wife Ellen Sophia, born 1859 in Wollaston, Northamptonshire. Alfred Aubrey was a Hosiery Counterman and was born in 1891 in Leicester, in 1911 the family home was at Birstall Hill, near Leicester. The War Diary for today records. At noon our artillery started to bombard. At 1.00pm our smoke and gas started. At 1.50pm smoke and gas stopped. At 2.00pm artillery lifted and Battn assaulted the HOHENZOLLERN REDOUBT. Lt Col R. E. MARTIN was wounded early but remained in the fire trench directing operations for nearly 24 hours and until -?- to the dressing station by Brig Gen KEMP. All officers of the Battn either killed or wounded. The War Diary entry for the following day the 14th October records. In the evening the Battn was relieved by part of the 139th Bde and went back to the LANCASHIRE TRENCH. Roll call revealed that 188 NCO’s and men returned. The Official History of the War – Military Operations (France and Belgium 1915 Volume II) provided the following statistics for the 1st/4th Battn Leicestershire Regiment, officers killed 20, other ranks killed 453. Total losses for the day were 138th Bde 64 officers and 1,476 other ranks. 137th Bde 68 officers and 1,478 other ranks.
- Conflict - World War I
- Other Memorials - Memorial Cross Birstall
- Unit - Leicestershire Regiment
- Cause of death - KILLED IN ACTION
- Burial Commemoration - Loos Mem., France
- Born - Leicester
- Enlisted - Leicester
- Memorial - ST. JAMES THE GREAT CHYRD. MEM., BIRSTALL, LEICS
- Memorial - ALDERMAN NEWTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL MEM., LEICESTER