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Local Information:
Corporal Earl came from Newport Pagnell in Buckinghamshire. He worked in Hungerford and enlisted at Newbury on the outbreak of the First World War. He was killed in action on the
13th October 1915 during the battle of Loos. He has no known grave and is commemorated on the Loos memorial to the missing.
[His middle name is shown on the CWGC as 'Henry' but it is believed it is 'Harry']
Newbury Weekly News – 2.12.1915:
Cpl William Harry Earl 'B' Company, 8th Royal Berks, has been reported as missing since the 13th October 1915. He was employed for six years as an assistant to Mr C. Bodman,
Draper, High Street, Hungerford and joined the battalion last December (1914) and went to France on the 7th August 1915. His parents Mr and Mrs W.H. Earl, 12 Church St, Newport Pagnall would be grateful
for any information concerning him.
Regimental Information:
The War Diary reads:
13.10.1915: Hulloch (2nd Battle of Loos). On the 9th October the battalion moved into the old German third line (captured on the 25th September). At 11.30pm the battalion
assumed its battle position with the black watch on the left and the London Scottish on the right. The objective was the German trench on the east side of the main road, not more than 200 yards from our
own trench.
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