Kirchin, Albert Arthur
Kirchin, Albert Arthur M.M.
Military History:
Regiment:
Leicestershire Regiment
Rank:
Lance Corporal
Service Number:
15003
Date of Enlisting:
9.1914
Date of death:
27.9.1916
Cemetery/ Memorial:
Heilly Station Cemetery, Mericourt L’Abbe, France
UK Cemetery/Memorial:
St Mary’s Church Ashwell Roll of Honour
Ashwell Village War Memorial
Albert enlisted at Guildford in September 1914 and served as a private, Regiment number 15003, in the Leicestershire Regiment. He fought in the Western European Theatre of War, France and Flanders and died of wounds on 27th September 1916. He was promoted to Lance Corporal after June 1916.
Albert was awarded the Military Medal on 2nd June 1916 for gallantry and devotion to duty under fire. He was also awarded the Victory Medal and the British War Medal.
He is buried in the Heilly Station Cemetery, Mericourt L’Abbe, France and commemorated on the St Mary’s Church Ashwell Roll of Honour and the Ashwell War Memorial.
Family History:
Date of Birth:
8.9.1892
Birth Place:
Biggleswade, Bedfordshire
Residence:
Ashwell, Hertfordshire
Marriage:
Single
Albert was the eldest son of Arthur and Harriet (nee Topham) Kirchin of Ashwell, Hertfordshire.
He was a pupil of the Merchant Taylors School in Ashwell and before enlisting was a domestic gardener living in Little Chesterford Park, Saffron Walden, Essex.
Commentary:
Military Medal
The military decoration was awarded to A A Kirchin for acts of gallantry and devotion to duty under fire or for individual or associated acts of bravery which were insufficient to merit the Distinguished Conduct Medal.
This Level 3 Gallantry Medal was established during the First World War on the 25th March 1916 and introduced in the London Gazette issue 29535, (back dated to 1914) to personnel of the British Army and other services, and personnel of Commonwealth countries, below commissioned rank. It was the other ranks’ equivalent to the Military Cross (M.C.), (which was awarded to Commissioned Officers and, rarely, to Warrant Officers, who could also be awarded the M.M.).
Conferment of the medal was announced in the London Gazette and A A Kirchin earned the right to add the letters M.M. to his name.
Other References
1915 July Events from the pages of the Royston Crow
On their way to the front after training were Privates Jack Bonfield, Arthur Kirchin, Harry Covington, H Barton, H Oyston, F Clements, H Waldock, A Smith and E White. Also visiting was Private Arthur Crane who had een in Netley Hospital suffering from a bullet wound received on 19th April 1915.
Name: | Albert Arthur Kirchin |
Birth Place: | Biggleswade, Bedfordshire |
Residence: | Ashwell, Hertfordshire |
Death Date: | 27.9.1916 |
Enlistment Place: | Guildford, Surrey |
Rank: | Lance Corporal |
Regiment: | Leicestershire Regiment |
Battalion: | 9th Battalion, 110th Brigade, 21st Division |
Regimental Number: | 15003 |
Type of Casualty: | Died of Wounds |
Theatre of War: | Western Europe, France and Flanders |
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