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216th Siege Bty, Royal Garrison Artillery
5th Nov 1917 Work on Gun Pit
1st Dec 1917 Under Attack
15th of October 1918 OrdersIf you can provide any additional information, please add it here.
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216th Siege Bty, Royal Garrison Artillery
during the Great War 1914-1918.
- Birch Arthur. Gnr. (d.12th April 1917)
- Bullivant MM.. Thomas J.. Sgt.
- Forbes Duff. Gnr (d.16th August 1917)
- Gosse MC & Bar. Ernest Marson. Lt.
- Howard Thomas. Bombadier
- Lewis MM.. Albert H.. Gnr.
- Payne Alfred John. Gnr. (d.7th October 1918)
- Smith George Whitehouse. BSM. (d.11th Nov 1918)
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245892Lt. Ernest Marson Gosse MC & Bar 52 Company Army Service Corps
My paternal grandfather, Ernest Marson Gosse, enlisted in London on 9th August 1914, aged 24.He chose to join the 'Mechanical Specials'of the Army Service Corps as Private MS/2315, 52 Company ASC (the Caterpillar section). He became a sergeant sometime in 1915 and was commissioned later that year as a Second Lieutenant.
He appears to have spent most of his time from 16th June 1916 to December 1917 on attachment to the 90 Seige Gun Battery Royal Garrison Artillery.
On returning from getting married on 8th January 1918, he returned to France on 14th January posted on attachment to 190 Siege Gun Battery Royal Garrison Artilery, he was also on attachment at some point to the 216 Siege Gun battery RGA.
He was awarded an MC in February 2018, and a bar in September 1918.
My grandfather died in the year of my birth in 1949. We, unfortunately, have scant records of his attachment to the Royal Garrison Artillery an would welcome any information or photos where we may be able to identify him.
I'd be very happy to forward more information and photos to anyone who might be able to provide information.
Nick Gosse
244720Sgt. Thomas J. Bullivant MM. 216th Siege Battery Royal Garrison Artillery
Tom Bullivant served with 216th Siege Battery, RGA in WW1 and survived the War. As an Acting Sergeant, he was gazetted for the Military Medal on 18th of June 1917.I can find no record of his citation or other information online or via the National Archive to confirm the family story that he was awarded the bravery award for saving his commanding officer from capture by German troops, the story being that he removed his CO's leg with a pen-knife at the request of the CO (after another man had refused) as his leg was trapped, and he could not escape otherwise. As a butcher's boy before the War, it has some semblance of truth.
Mike Alabaster
242024BSM. George Whitehouse Smith 216 Siege Battery Royal Garrison Artillery (d.11th Nov 1918)
George Smith was my grandfather. He died of wounds at Premont Military Hospital on Armistice Day 1918. He was 31 years of age and left a wife and three small daughters. By trade he was a boilermaker. He was a member of the territorial army.Johnson
231788Bombadier Thomas Howard 216 Siege Battery Royal Garrison Artillery
Thomas Howard was my great grandfather - my father's mother's father and I have his diary from 1917 when he was in France. He survived the war, but I know much else about him. Time to do some investigating!
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