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First Name: | Leonard | Last Name: | BENTMAN |
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Date of Death: | 21/01/1917 | Lived/Born In: | Brondesbury | |
Rank: | Lance Corporal | Unit: | London9 | |
Memorial Site: | Marylebone, St Cyprian | |||
Current Information:Age-20 33, Cavendish Road, Brondesbury Native of Marylebone Laventie Military Cemetery, La Gorgue, France
In October, 1916, 56th Division left the Somme and moved north to the front line around Neuve-Chapelle where they were to spend the cold winter of 1916-1917. In January, 1917, 169 Brigade took over the Laventie sector here and on 20th January, 9th London moved into the front line. The battalion held three posts here, Irma, Bertha and Flame. Situated in the old German front line they were continually raided by the enemy and 9th London suffered badly, sustaining 130 casualties during the five days they spent here. Bertha was a particular target and on the night of 21st-22nd January, the Germans captured and held this post for a while before it was wrested back from their control. On this night a number of men were killed, including Leonard Bentman. |
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