Description
(British Army) First Day of the Somme 1 July 1916 – 1914-15 Star
Named to Private Richard Brandon Chesire, service number 16358, 18th Bn., The King’s Liverpool Regiment.
Died 01 July 1916 at the First Day of the Somme. Chesire was 22 years old.
Pirvat Richard Brandon Chesire is buried at the Dantzig Alley British Cemetary, Mametz.
Burried at section Mem.7 -> https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/547358/richard-brandon-cheshire/
The 1914-15 Star is on the reverse engraved with Pte. R. Cheisre L. Pool. R. and servicenumber 16358.
The medal comes with several pages of research.
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Background:
The First Day of the Battle of the Somme was to be the first mass offensive mounted by the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) and the first battle to involve a large number of New Army divisions, many composed of Pals battalions that had formed after Kitchener’s call for volunteers in August 1914. In total this day 57,470 casualties suffered by the British, including 19,240 killed, which were the worst in the history of the British Army.
More background:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_day_on_the_Somme
and
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Somme










































