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Private

John Knighton Wardle

Service Number 315
Military Unit 2nd Bn Lancashire Fusiliers
Date of birth Unknown
Date of Death 28 Aug 1914 (Age Unknown)
Place of Birth Nottingham
Employment, Education or Hobbies Professional soldier
Family History

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Military History

Wardle was a professional soldier based in Citadel Barracks, Dover when war broke out. The battalion went to Southampton and embarked on the S.S. 'Saturnia' on August 22nd. They arrived at Boulogne the next day. On 26/08/1914 the battalion was involved in the holding action at Le Cateau, where they suffered heavy casualties and large numbers, including Wardle were reported missing. Only later was he confirmed as dead. His body was never recovered, but his name was commemorated on the La Ferte sous Jouarre Memorial.

Extra Information

Nottingham Evening Post obituary (abridged) 6 April 1915: ‘Private JG (sic) Wardle, Lancashire Fusiliers, 7 (-) Terrace, Pym Street, Nottingham. Missing since August 1914.’

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