Service Number
42144
Rank
Private
Firstname
Richard George
Lastname
Haines
Battalion
1/4th Battalion A Coy East Yorkshire Regiment
Notes

Formerly 71516 Berkshire Yeomanry – Medal Index Card British War Medal and Victory Medal with 1/4th Battalion East Yorkshire Regiment – Photo and Write Up – Missing weekly casualty list (war Office and Air Ministry) 16 July 1917 – Effects to Father Richard – Commemorated East Yorkshire Regiment War Memorial Beverley Minster East Yorkshire
War Diary
26 May 1918
Quiet. Report received enemy would attack about 4.0am on 27th. B Coy moved up into close support from Electra to Tr. Falaise. C Coy moved from La Hutte to P.C. Verdun (in Craonne) and placed at disposal of 5th Battalion Yorkshire Regiment.
27 May 1918
1.0am Intense enemy bombardment of all calibres including GAS on whole sector lasting 21/2 hours causing many casualties and practically destroying trenches.
4.0am Enemy attacked breaking through line on right of 5th battalion Yorkshire Regiment at eastern end of Craonne Plateau. Battalion completely disorganized but rear-guard action fought by isolated parties retiring to River Aisne and crossing at Maizy. Number which succeeded in crossing very small.
Quartermaster, stores and transport forced to evacuate Maizy owing to intense enemy Gas and High Explosive shelling, defence of River Aisne attempted by personnel of Quartermaster and transport but forced to withdraw and abandon all stores, regimental records and vehicles. Rear guard action to Fismes which was held for some little time by about 100 men of several units, afterwards withdrawing through a line held by the French. Casualties estimated at 30 Officers and 642 Other Ranks reported missing no definite information (including attached to Divisional Headquarters Brigade Headquarters and at schools)

Birthplace
Tilchurst Berkshire
Enlisted
Calcot
Residence
Reading
How Died
Killed in Action
Memorial
Commemorated on the Sissonne Memorial Aisne France.
Next of Kin
Fox Farm Church End Calcot Reading
Date Died
27 May 1918