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Battle of Aubers Ridge


Cranston Military Prints By Subject Military Art World War One Battle of Aubers Ridge

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Battle of Aubers Ridge. First World War military prints and paintings depicting the Battle of Aubers Ridge.

Remember that you are Scottish! Aubers Ridge, 9th May 1915 by Jason Askew.


Remember that you are Scottish! Aubers Ridge, 9th May 1915 by Jason Askew.
9 of 10 editions available.
£2.90 - £500.00

Sergeant Wilkie Leads His Men On To The Top Of A German Parapet.

Sergeant Wilkie Leads His Men On To The Top Of A German Parapet.
One edition.
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Remember that you are Scottish! Aubers Ridge, 9th May 1915 by Jason Askew.

Aubers / Neuve Chapelle -1500- The 1st battalion, Black Watch, brought in to relieve the shattered 2nd Brigade, go over the top and advanced at the double across no -mans land. Suffering heavy casualties from the incessant German machine gun fire, elements of the regiment plunged into the German trenches just as the bombardment lifted. A desperate battle then took place for the German position, the outnumbered Highlanders fighting tenaciously; elements of the regiment even reached the German second line. In spite of their superhuman bravery, and being reinforced by two companies of the Camerons, sheer German numbers proved to be overwhelming for the Black Watch; every single highlander being killed or wounded in defending this hard won position.


Sergeant Wilkie Leads His Men On To The Top Of A German Parapet.

During the operations against the Aubers Ridge on May 9th 1915, Sergeant R. Wilkie, of the 1st Battalion Royal Highlanders, gallantly led his section on to the top of the German parapet at Rue du Bois. He did not retire from this dangerous position until the order to do so was received from an officer, when the attack was withdrawn. But he then brought his men back in good order, and was subsequently awarded the D.C.M. for his great gallantry and ability.

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