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Ferme Buterne Military Cemetery, Houplines, France Ferme Buterne Military Cemetery, Houplines, France
First Name: Albert Francis Last Name: JOHNS
Date of Death: 31/03/1915 Lived/Born In: Hammersmith
Rank: Private Unit: London2
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Ferme Buterne Military Cemetery, Houplines, France

 

During the evening of 12th March, 1915, A Company of the 2nd London battalion, then part of 17 Brigade, 6th Division, moved up to the front line at Chapelle d’Armentières to support the 1st North Staffordshire battalion that had lost heavily during the action of L’Epinette. This had been launched to divert enemy troops away from Neuve Chapelle, a few miles to the south, where the British and Indians were attacking. After regular company by company reliefs the 2nd London remained in these trenches until the emnd of the month. Records show that Albert Johns was killed on 31st March but according to the battalion diary he died on 30th March. 

The attrition rate among British soldiers on the Western Front was on average 300 each day and 60% of these were as a result of shellfire. When not involved in an actual battle it was either shell fire or a sniper’s bullet that caused most deaths and injuries.

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