Service Number
4th/2427
Rank
Private
Firstname
Ewart
Lastname
Pindar
Battalion
1/4th Battalion D Coy East Yorkshire Regiment
Notes

Attested 31 August 1914 4th Battalion East Yorkshire Regiment at Londesborough Street Barracks Hull – Medal Index Card Entered Boulogne France 17 April 1915 with 1/4th Battalion East Yorkshire Regiment – Wounded casualty List Hull Daily Mail 23 June 1915 – Posted wounded Snapper July 1915 – Effects to Sister in Law Mrs Edith Pinder – Commemorated East Yorkshire Regiment War Memorial Beverley Minster East Yorkshire
WAR DIARY
3rd May 1915
Germans again used their artillery and we were under a constant hail of shells and rifle bullets. Casualties: – Lieutenant Rushworth killed and Lieutenant Farrel Saxelby, Westrope and Slack Wounded, Captain Easton wounded twice.
1130pm Retirement on Pottenhoek (Map 28. H.3.d) carried out under orders previously received. All dead buried and wounded sent to dressing stations as far as possible. Surplus ammunition Buried. Route taken via Wieltje, St Jean, La Brique, across No2 Platoon Bridge to H.4. Roadway Congested with troops retiring and arrived into bivouac E. g. d North East 4am and were later joined by our transport. At 12noon we were shelled and suffered 2 casualties – wounded.
Moved west into the old Army Service Corps supply depot on the north side of the road to Poperinghe near De Brandeoek (C.s.d map 28) Casualties during day 22 Killed and 42 wounded
9pm Moved off to Steenvoorede

Age
34
Birthplace
York
Enlisted
Hull
Residence
Hull
How Died
Killed in Action
Memorial
Commemorated on Panel 21 and 31. YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL Belgium
Next of Kin
Son of Mr. J. Pindar, of 2, Smeaton Street, George Street, Hull.
Date Died
03 May 1915