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The 5th Battalion, had its HQ in Loughborough and was with the Lincoln and Leicester Brigade of the 46th (N Midland) Division. It arrived in France on the of 28th February 1915 and spent the first few months of the war in the Armentieres sector before moving south to Loos. During the attack on the Hohenzollern Redoubt, which decimated the 1/4th Battalion, the 1/5th battalion was in reserve. In December 1915 the Division was was ordered to Egypt and the 1/5th battalion embarked at Marseille on the 21st January 1916 in the Cunarder Andania, a ship which was described as a floating palace, the next morning the were ordered to disembark and the division went back to the trenches of the Western Front.
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Please note we currently have a large backlog of submitted material, our volunteers are working through this as quickly as possible and all names, stories and photos will be added to the site.
Those known to have served with 1/5th Battalion, The Leicestershire Regiment during the Great War.
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- Pte. Alfred Marston 1/5th Battalion (d.8th Aug 1916) Read their Story.
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Pte. Alfred Marston 1/5th Battalion Leicestershire Regiment (d.8th Aug 1916)
Alfred Marston is buried at Warlincourt Cemetery, I would like to know which battle would he have been involved in? I am also trying to locate a photo of his grave.
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