SMITH, Wilfred Ernest

Royal Berkshire. 18 September 1918

Wilfred Smith was the son of Enoch and Sophia Smith of 27 Ladysmith Road, Cradley. He enlisted in the Berkshires and joined the 5th Battalion. In 1917 they were in the fighting at Arras and at Cambrai and then in the 1918 German Spring Offensives. In the Advance to Victory they were involved in the August victories but the German forces were in retreat only as far as the Hindenburg Line. Their defence was still formidable. British morale, however, was high and the Berkshires' capture of Nurlu on the 18th September indicated this. But casualties were still taken and Private Wilfred Smith was killed in action on this day. He was 26 years of age and is buried in Epehy Farm Cemetery (II G 5) and commemorated on the Cradley and Halesowen Memorials.

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Dudley Grammar School

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Castle High School,St James Rd,Dudley,West Midlands,DY1,England

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