Bert Bissell was the son of John and Phoebe Bissell of 209 Bumble Hole, Windmill End, Netherton. He was a young volunteer for the Worcesters and joined the 10th (Service) Battalion in the 19th Division. They took part in the 1916 Battle of the Somme from the first day of the 1st July when they were at La Boisselle and helped to capture this fortified village on the 6th. It took great courage and Private Turrall was awarded the Division’s first Victoria Cross. They suffered heavily in the attacks on High Wood and were not involved again until November on the river Ancre. The battlefield was a sea of mud and the target was Beaucourt. The main attack was on the 13th November and the objective was won at heavy cost. Private Bert Bissell was seriously wounded at some point and taken to the base hospital at Rouen, where he died of wounds. He was 19 years of age and is buried in St. Sever Cemetery (O III N 6) and commemorated on the Brierley Hill, Netherton and Brierley Hill church Memorials.
Commemorated at:
Church Hill,Brierley Hill,Dudley,West Midlands,England
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