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Ploegsteert Memorial, Belgium Ploegsteert Memorial, Belgium
First Name: George Christopher Last Name: LEIGH
Date of Death: 12/11/1914 Lived/Born In: Barking
Rank: Private Unit: Essex2
Memorial Site: 1. Barking Memorial 2. Ploegsteert Memorial, Belgium

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Born-Hackney

First Battle of Ypres

Between 21st October and 22nd November, 1914 a desperate fight took place around the Belgium city of Ypres, the first of three major battles that were to be fought there during the course of the war. British troops entered Ypres in October. The 1st and 2nd Divisions plus the 3rd Cavalry Division had made their way up from the Aisne as part of the “Race to the Sea”, whilst the 7th Division came west to Ypres after Antwerp had fallen. The Germans knew that Ypres was the gateway to the Channel ports and that these were vital to Britain’s war effort so they poured reinforcements into the area. The fighting fell into three distinct battles; the Battle of Langemarck, 21-24 October, the Battle of Gheluvelt, 29-31 October and the Battle of Nonne Bosschen, 11 November. Ypres did not fall to the Germans but its defence during these two months resulted in the destruction of much of the old regular British Army.

On 30th October, 1914, because of the desperate nature of the fighting around Ypres, all available reserves of 4th Division were ordered to move north of the Lys to assist the Cavalry Corps and as a result of this the 2nd Essex battalion of 12 Brigade found themselves in trenches near Armentières. It was here that George Leigh was killed on 12th November, a day when, according to the battalion diary, battalion HQ came under shrapnel fire at 3pm but the rest of the day was quiet.

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