HUGHES, Samuel

Worcestershire. 09 October 1915

Samuel Hughes was the son of Samuel and Alice Hughes, of 1 Court, 6 House, Cross St., Woodside, Dudley; husband of Selina, later Billingham. He was an early volunteer and joined the 9th (Service) Battalion of the Worcesters. After training in England they were sent out to Gallipoli as reinforcements to break the stalemate against the Turkish forces on the peninsula. They experienced a few days in the front line at Cape Helles and were then landed at Suvla Bay behind the enemy lines on the 6th August. They landed safely enough but the attempt to break out and reach the vital Anafarta ridge failed badly. The attack of the 10th August met stubborn Turkish resistance and British losses were very heavy. Confused conflict continued for some time but eventually the contest settled down to trench warfare in the gullies of the hill-sides. On the 9th October Private William Griffiths was killed in action and is commemorated on the Helles, Dudley and Woodside Memorials.

Commemorated at:

Dudley St. Augustine, Holly Hall

Dudley St. Augustine, Holly Hall
Location:

ST AUGUSTINES CHURCH,Stourbridge Rd,Dudley,West Midlands,England

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