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Three: Private A. S. Dobson, “Leeds Pals”, West Yorkshire Regiment, who was severely wounded on the first day of the Battle of the Somme, 1 July 1916, and died of his wounds later that day
1914-15 Star (15-281 Pte. A. S. Dobson. W. York: R.); British War and Victory Medals (15-281 Pte. A. S. Dobson. W. York. R.) very fine (3) £240-280
Arthur Spencer Dobson was born at Templenewsam, Leeds, Yorkshire, in 1889, and attested into the “Leeds Pals”, West Yorkshire Regiment, on 4 September 1914. Posted to “D” Company, 16 Platoon, Section 13, he had just gone over the top on the first day of the Battle of the Somme, 1 July 1916, when he was severely wounded. Private Cyril Cryer, a “D” Company runner, found him in no-man’s land, and later recalled:
‘We rescued him from a shell hole, as we were going over the ground, we heard somebody moaning. He was very badly wounded, he couldn’t move and we somehow got him on a temporary stretcher and carried him to a first aid station, just a few yards up the line. It was all uneven and blown up.’
Dobson died of his wounds later that day, and is buried in Queens Cemetery, Puisieux, France.
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