Sunday, 2 May 2010

1123 Spr John Gater, RE

1123 Sapper John Gater, of the 1/2 (North Midland) Field Company, Royal Engineers, died of wounds on the 2nd May 1916. He enlisted at Hanley in Staffordshire and he is buried in Aubigny Communal Cemetery Extension in France. This from the Commonwealth war Graves Commission:

"Before March, 1916, Aubigny was in the area of the French Tenth Army, and 327 French soldiers were buried in the Extension to the West of what is now Plot IV. From March 1916 to the Armistice, Aubigny was held by Commonwealth troops and burials were made in the Extension until September 1918. The 42nd Casualty Clearing Station buried in it during the whole period, the 30th in 1916 and 1917, the 24th and 1st Canadian in 1917 (during the capture of Vimy Ridge by the Canadian Corps) and the 57th in 1918. The Extension now contains 2,771 Commonwealth burials of the First World War and seven from the Second World War."

At the going down of the sun, and in the morning, WE WILL REMEMBER THEM.

Sources:

Ancestry (MIC)
Soldiers Died in The Great War
Army Service Numbers
The Commonwealth War Graves Commission

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