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First Name: Albert Edward Last Name: ARNOLD
Date of Death: 09/03/1915 Lived/Born In: Silvertown
Rank: Pioneer Unit: Royal Engineers 23rd Field Company
Memorial Site: 1. Silvertown, Brick Lane Music Hall 2. Bow, St Mary

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Ager-19

60, Oriental Road, Silvertown

Lillers Communal Cemetery, France

 

The First World War saw an enormous growth in the size of the British army, not just in the infantry and artillery but also in all of the other branches including the Royal Engineers, without whom the war could not have been fought. The engineers were responsible for the maintenance of all the supply routes to the front line including roads, bridges, canals, railways. They looked after the telephones and the embryonic wireless system and they made sure that there was a water supply. They designed and built the fortifications both in the front line and further back, including gun emplacements and they were responsible for all tunnelling and mining work. Each division usually had three Field Companies attached to them and when an attack went in so did the engineers to help consolidate any gains made. 

Albert Arnold died from wounds on 9th March, 1915 but as yet there is no information as to where and on what date he was wounded. The 23rd Field Company of the Royal Engineers were part of 1st Division which had been on the Western Front since the start of the war in 1914.

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