John Ormerod

John Ormerod

17th November 1916 - 19th November 1916

John enlisted in the Army in Blackburn, and served with 16th Battalion, Highland Light Infantry. On Saturday 18 November 1916 the 16th Battalion was engaged in the Battle of the Ancre, attacking the Munich and Frankfort Trenches between Leave Avenue and Lager Alley – N.E. of Beaumont Hamel. The 16th Battalion's War Diary records: "17-19th November 1916 The Battalion under the Command of Lieut R Kyle marched to MAILLY-MAILLET and halted for a meal, and then proceeded to Brigade Headquarters at WHITE CITY. Guides were procured at this point, and the Battalion proceeded to assembly positions at WAGON ROAD N.E. of BEAUMONT-HAMEL at 9.45pm. The Guides lost their way and connection was broken between Companies, result being that when the assembly position was ultimately reached about 2 am., only "D" Company was intact. The other Coys latterly reached this point, but it was 6am before the whole Battalion was in Battle Positions, which was as follows:- Right to Left "A" "B" "C" "D" Companies with 17th H.L.I., on our right and 11th Border Regiment on our left. Zero time 10.10 am Objectives (1) MUNICH TRENCH (2) FRANKFURT TRENCH At Zero the Battalion moved forward and "D" Company and part of "C" Company succeeded in entering MUNICH TRENCH with little opposition. A Strong point with from 6 to 8 Machine Guns in the the centre of "A" Coy's front held up the other Coys and while part of the Battalion on our left also entered MUNICH TRENCH, the Battalion on our right was held up by Machine Gun fire. Three platoons of "D" Company pushed forward and took FRANKFURT TRENCH, the remainder of the men having been left to mop up MUNICH TRENCH. Owing to the attack on our flanks having been unsuccessful, the enemy soon collected in large numbers, and lively bombing duels took place in MUNICH TRENCH. Our small party was quickly overwhelmed, and latterly every man a casualty. There was no support for the party which entered FRANKFURT TRENCH, but they hung on to the part they had captured, although isolated through the enemy still being in possession of his front line. The remnant of the Battalion took up position in WAGON ROAD in readiness for any Counter attack which might be launched. The Battalion was relieved by the 2nd Battalion Inniskilling Fusiliers on the morning of 19th November 1916. Relief completed by 8.30am. The Battle Casualties were:- Killed Captain W.E. Robinson, 2nd Lieut G.M. Simpson, 2nd Lieut D.A. Milholm, 2nd Lieut G.W. Campbell. 16 Other Ranks. Wounded Captain A. McPherson, 2nd Lieut H.A. Agnew, 2nd Lieut C.D. Mitchell. 104 Other Ranks. Missing Lieut A. Skene, 2nd Lieut J. Stewart, 2nd Lieut F. Scott. 260 Other Ranks. Wounded and Missing 2nd Lieut J.M. Bannatyne, 2nd Lieut M.M. Lyons, 2nd Lieut W. Duff. 10 Other Ranks." John has no known grave and his name is commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial.

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    British Army 18043 Private Highland Light Infantry