A local Middlewich historian, Philip Andrews, has discovered that Peter Mahon had previously served in 2. It does not take too much of an effort to make an imaginative reconstruction of the appalling experiences of the men of 1. cheshire regiment, berlin stadium parade in 1955. written by kenneth guntrip. We also aim to perpetuate the memory, courage and comradeship of all those who served their countries on all sides, across all theatres and fronts, on land, at sea and in the air and at home, during the Great War. It gets its name from the fact that it is 60 metres above sea level. This site uses cookies. The 22nd Regiment of Foot was raised by the Duke of Norfolk in 1689 and was able to boast an independent existence of over 300 years. The Battalionâs commanding officer Colonel Scott had been killed as soon as the Battalion reached Larch Wood while three other officers were wounded. The Battalion was almost attacked in error by men of another British regiment (the Royal West Kents who had captured the Hill the previous month).Â, There are apparently no entries in 1st Battalionâs original handwritten War Diary for 6 and 7 May in the National Archives (see footnote ii). The attack, according to the Battalion War Diary was 'â¦. Private Mahonâs name appears on the War Memorial in Middlewich, Cheshire, but it does not appear in the semi-official list of Soldiers Died in the Great War published in the 1920s or in the Roll of Honour in the History of the Cheshire Regiment in the Great War - A. Crookenden, Evans, Chester 1939. The Cheshire Regiment was a line infantry regiment of the British Army, part of the Prince of Wales' Division.The 22nd Regiment of Foot was raised by the Duke of Norfolk in 1689 and was able to boast an independent existence of over 300 years. The Western Front Association (The WFA) was formed with the purpose of furthering interest in First Word War of 1914-1918. Soldiers of the 11th Cheshire Regiment in a trench near La Boisselle, 1916 First World War Both regular battalions deployed to the Western Front in 1914-15. And there, I thought, I found him. Peter Mahonâs remains may rest in the Larch Wood Cemetery in front of a gravestone with the inscription 'A soldier of the Great War Known unto God' carved on it; they may rest in the ruins of the Larch Wood trenches. âAâ Company in this action lost very heavily. Since there is no Private 'Mahore' recorded on the Middlewich War Memorial I thought it was reasonable to assume that Private 'Mahore' and Private Mahon were one and the same person. seventy yards of trench recaptured, but position untenable to lack of support from the left '. âThe Fragrant Blossom of Middlewichâ, Volume I, 1914 â June 1917, Pub. Mention is made of 'casualties from shrapnel' and the wounding of Second Lieutenant Greg.Â. Nigel Cave also quotes Greg in âHill 60â in the 'Battleground Europe' series, Pub. George Szwejkowski The views and opinions expressed in the article s in this newsletter are thoseof the authorsan d do not necessarily We are proud of the regiment and those that lost their lives serving in it and think that deserves a memorial alongside other regiments at the NMA. At about 3 am on 7 May, the account states, ''Aâ Company after desperate fighting, retook 70 yards of the trenches. Probably the first British mine of the war was blown there by Lt White RE on 17 Feb 1915. A soldier of the Cheshire Regiment - thrice missing: Private Peter Mahon. However, there is a transcript of the Diary in the Cheshire Military Museum in Chester and Caroline Chamberlain, the Museum Officer, kindly emailed me a PDF of the entries for 6 and 7 May 1915. I left a poppy at each place. Officially, the action on and in front of Hill 60 in 1915 was not counted as a âbattleâ and therefore it does not appear on the colours of any of the regiments that were involved. Nogales international. Contact: cheshire. generally unsuccessful and not renewed. On 17 April the mines were fired over a ten second period. HQ, and B Company, 4th Battalion, Cheshire Regiment (1939â1967) After the 4th Battalion, amalgamated with the 7th Battalion in 1967, the drill hall became empty, [32] and so it was sold to Birkenhead County Borough Council , who converted it into a sports and leisure centre. Failing that, they had been instructed to hold wetted handkerchiefs to their mouths. Cheshire Regiment Association. My enquiries did not start well because I was mistakenly informed that Private Mahon served with the 7th Battalion, Cheshire Regiment. From the top of Hill 60 Ypres could be seen quite clearly and was an excellent site for artillery observation. Originally published in Cheshire Regiment Association Newsletter, September 2002. This was why the men of 1st Battalion Cheshire Regiment found themselves facing Hill 60 on 5 May having been shelled and gassed on the way. I contacted the Commonwealth War Graves Commission to discover where Private 'Mahore' had been killed and where his grave was. Philip Andrews also discovered that the War Medal Roll indicates that his name is recorded as 'Ma. Private, 53760. A vivid account was written by 2, Lieutenant (later Captain) Arthur Greg (see above and footnote i). Evidently, on 6 May the Battalion managed to hang on in the positions it occupied the previous day and even took over three trenches from Kings Own Scottish Borderers. At 8.00 am on 5 May the Battalion was ordered to move to Hill 60 and support three trenches occupied by the Germans. After he had recovered from the wounds he suffered at Hill 60 he joined the Royal Flying Corps. They had no record of any Private 'Mahore'. Star silver, acorn and leaves gold. He was, of course, one of the many 'Missing â Known unto God'.Â. Favreuil British Cemetery, Pas-de-Calais, France. Age 36. One officer was killed and two were wounded in addition to other casualties. The temporary cross which marked his place of burial is displayed at Quarry Bank Mill, as is his uniform. The confusion of names was not, as can be seen, quite as I had anticipated. It does not take too much of an effort to make an imaginative reconstruction of the appalling experiences of the men of 1st Battalion as they struggled in vain to win back what became known as 'the bloody pile of earth'. 'One officer was killed and two were wounded in addition to other casualties. (The 1, Battalion War Diary says that the Battalion was, Lieutenant Greg later recalled starting off from Ypres, â⦠at about eight or none in the morning â¦.â, and this would seem correct bearing in mind the next time mentioned in the Diary which was 10.20 am. The Germans occasionally managed to infiltrate the British trenches and attacked the Cheshires with rifle fire and grenades. Mention is made of ',  and the wounding of Second Lieutenant Greg.Â, Battalion Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, to recapture four trenches'. Continue Shopping He was unmarried and aged 28 years. The Cheshire Military Museum has a small team who can carry out historical research for you in our archives on topics relating to the Cheshire Regiment and The Cheshire Yeomanry. ARROWSMITH, James Cliffe. Anodized aluminium headdress badge to soldiers of The Cheshire Regiment, being a diamond-cut eight-point star over the centre of which a voided circlet with roped edges embossed THE CHESHIRE / REGIMENT, in the centre an acorn vertical between oak leaves. It occurred to me that there could have been a problem with Private Mahonâs name. We are the largest and fastest growing community of UK forces veterans on the web with over 500,000 members! The action of 1915 is often overlooked - as indeed it was by most of the newspapers at the time. (Major CGE Hughes took over command of 1st Battalion. Private Mahon was killed somewhere in the Ypres salient and his final resting place is unknown. Slider to reverse, obscured by sealing wax. (The 1st Battalion War Diary says that the Battalion was called out at 8.00 pm but 2nd Lieutenant Greg later recalled starting off from Ypres â⦠at about eight or none in the morning â¦.â and this would seem correct bearing in mind the next time mentioned in the Diary which was 10.20 am.). Sometimes the mis-spelling has become accepted over the years by families â 'Maher', for example, has become 'Marr'; 'Malone' has become 'Mullowney' and so on. The record of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission shows his name correctly spelled. Cheshire Regiment Association. The exact circumstances of his death are unknown and will probably remain so for ever (see footnote iii). By creating an account you agree to us emailing you with newsletters and discounts, which you can switch off in your account at any time. A vivid account was written by 2nd Lieutenant (later Captain) Arthur Greg (see above and footnote i). Owing to the supports missing their way, the Cheshires were unable to hold them. After he had recovered from the wounds he suffered at Hill 60 he joined the Royal Flying Corps. View Basket, Private Mahonâs name appears on the War Memorial in Middlewich, Cheshire, but it does not appear in the semi-official list of, published in the 1920s or in the Roll of Honour in the, I decided to comb the names of soldiers of the Cheshire Regiment in. Battalion. This Company lost many officers and men. 595 likes. What follows is an attempt at revealing something of the story of a soldier â again, one of the 'Missing - killed in action', but also missing from some of the records of the soldiers who fought in the First World War. Cheshire Regiment Association. British positions near Hill 60 were not to change greatly until the explosion of the mine under the Hill in June 1917. The Germans wanted to regain control of the Hill and launched a series of desperate counter-attacks all of which were repulsed until on 4 May they recaptured it by using poison gas. forced to withdraw â¦. regt. Regimental reunions 2 per year, run by the Cheshire Regiment Association through Regimental HQ. Brigadier M D K Dauncey DSO DL succeeded Major General P L de C Martin CBE as Colonel of the Regiment in 1978. We will check that your account details are correct and that your bank account will allow direct debits. His name appeared (but not until well over a month later) as the last on a list of missing released from the Headquarters of the Cheshire Regiment at Chester Castle and published in the Chester Chronicle on 26 June 1915. (For comparison - the Queen Victoria Rifles Battalion brought to Larch Wood to support the attack was down to 320 men. Captioned: "Cap Badge". The total casualty figure for 1. 601 likes. The Cheshire Regiment was a line infantry regiment of the British Army, part of the Prince of Wales' Division. MERCIAN REGIMENT, CHESHIRE , MEMORIAL Cheshire Regiment Association Memorial Garden, Sandbach Cemetery Op Herric 12 Afghanistan 2010 Corporal 25189142, Harvey Alex HOLMES, Ist Mercian Regiment, attached to 40 Commando, Royal Marines Battle Group, killed in explosion near to Patrol Base, Waterloo, in Sangin, Helmand province whilst providing protection for ⦠590 likes. (For comparison - the Queen Victoria Rifles Battalion brought to Larch Wood to support the attack was down to 320 men.). 1st Battalion, Cheshire Regiment. Outtersteene Communal Cemetery Extension, Nord, France. C. C. Cheshireâs new garage at Flagstaff to cost $60,000, and not $20,000 as this paper was advised by a Nogalian who had been vacation ing in the pine city. association@hotmail. Heavy shellfire continued. The total casualty figure for 1st Cheshires alone is not recorded in the Battalion War Diary as far as I can see. i) Arthur Greg was a member of the well-known cotton manufacturing family, the Gregs of Quarry Bank Mill, Styal, Cheshire. for names which looked something like or, when pronounced, would sound something like Private Mahonâs surname. iii) Philip Andrews in âThe Fragrant Blossom of Middlewichâ, Volume I, 1914 â June 1917, Pub. Below are just some of our members who have served at Cheshire Regiment. Cheshire Regiment Association Memorial Fund 2020 Veterans and friends of the Cheshire Regiment are raising funds to commission a lasting memorial at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire. In the evening they had managed to get into trenches further on - about 100-200 metres north of the top of Hill 60. Entries in soldiersâ Service Records are sometimes practically illegible. Please select an option below to continue. 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