Service Number
13th/0726
Rank
Lance Corporal
Firstname
Walter
Lastname
Parker
Battalion
13th Battalion D Coy East Yorkshire Regiment
Notes

Attested 23 November 1914 at City Hall Hull – Medal Index Card entered Egypt 29 December 1915 with 13th Battalion East Yorkshire Regiment – Entered Marseilles France 8 March 1916 – 13th Battalion appointed paid Lance Corporal 1 August 1916 – 13th Battalion reported killed 13 November 1916 – Photo and Write up struck by shrapnel and killed instantly 25 November 1916 Hull Daily Mail – Effects to widow Edith – Commemorated East Yorkshire Regiment War Memorial Beverley Minster East Yorkshire – Commemorated Barton On Humber War Memorial – War Diary –

13th November 1916

The 1st wave, under command of Capt Laverack, had no difficulty in taking the German 1st line. The 2nd and 3rd waves went through without difficulty, but by the time the 2nd wave had got to the German 2nd line, the Battalion on our right had got into difficulties, owing to the state of the ground and machine gun fire. The 3rd wave took the Germans 3rd line but what happened after this is not certain, but about 50 men and probably one Officer, are known to have been taken prisoner. The Battalion on our right (2nd Suffolk Regiment) were back in their own front line by 7am. This left the right flank of our Battalion completely exposed and the Germans made at least 3 counter attacks. On our right there (sic) counter attacks were only partially successful, as certain parties were able to hold the German 2nd line until 2.0pm. After this these parties retired, to the German 1st line. The last men left the German 1st line at 8.45pm. From 9.45am to 6pm the Germans barraged all our lines and in particular Caber Trench, where Battalion HQ were situated. Owing to this barrage it was impossible to get either supplies or reinforcements over, though several attempts were made. The Battalion took over 200 prisoners, but a number of these escaped. In addition to the German Artillery barrage, they employed machine guns and snipers in sweeping our trenches and “no mans” land

Age
29
Birthplace
Caister Lincolnshire
Enlisted
Hull
Residence
Barton On Humber
How Died
Killed in Action
Memorial
Commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial Pier & face C2 Somme France.
Next of Kin
33 Queens Avenue Barton Lincolnshire
Date Died
13-Nov-16