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L/Cpl. Felix Benjamin Baker
British Army 9th Battalion The Rifle Brigade
from:Willesden Green, London
(d.3rd May 1917)
Felix Baker was demoted from Lance-Corporal, the family story is that it was punishment for losing his rifle in the trenches. After fighting on the Somme the regiment fought in the battle of Arras, Felix was wounded attacking towards Cherisy and Vis en Artois. His body was never recovered but his name appears on the memorial in the Faubourg d'Amiens cemetery.
The family history is that he was wounded and taken to an assembly point to await transportation to a field hospital but that a shell destroyed the assembly area, leaving no trace of any of the men. He died on his mother's birthday.
Felix Baker was the elder brother of my Grandfather Claude, who also served in the First World War but survived with a leg wound.