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Arthur Reginald Clegg-Hill

 Arthur Reginald Clegg-Hill

Person details

Forename(s) Arthur Reginald
Surname Clegg-Hill
Rank Lieutenant-Colonel commanding
Regiment The Cheshire Regiment
Age 41
Death Killed in action
Place of Death Macedonia, Greece
Date of Death 18/09/1918
Year of Entry 1891
House Letter C
School Notes
Comments Killed in assault on P ridge. Battalion was awarded the Croix de Guerre with Palm for this action; citation in Radleian of 26/7/19. Obituary in Radleian of 1/11/1918
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Unit 12th (Service) Battalion
Prefect
Military Decorations [DSO] Distinguished Service Order; Mentioned in despatches three times
Album Number 4
Battle Battle of P Ridge
Previous Regiment -
Additional Notes 26.7.1919. The Radleian. Citation for the Croix de Guerre with Palm awarded to 12th Bn. Cheshire Regt.
A GALLANT CHESHIRE BATTALION. AWARDED THE CROIX DE GUERRE WITH PALM. On Sunday, March 2, the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, British Salonika Force, on behalf of General Franchet d'Esperey, the G.O.C. in Command Allied Armies in the Orient, presented the 12th (Ser.) Battalion Cheshire Regiment with the Croix de Guerre with Palm, in recognition of their gallant conduct and magnificent attack on September 18, 1918. The battalion was mentioned in a French Army Order as "a marvellous bat- talion, which has shown the finest qualities of courage, enthusiasm, and endurance." The order continues :- " On September 18, 1918, gallantly led by Lt.-Col. the Hon. A. R. Clegg·Hill, D.S,O. (O.R.), in person, it rushed to the assault of a strongly fortified position, showing a magnificent spirit of self- sacrifice. In spite of a cross fire from artillery, trench mortar, and machine guns, and of the loss of its commanding officer, who fell mortally wounded, the battalion continued to advance, making light of its heavy casualties, and thereby giving a glorious example of heroism, and the loftiest traditions of the British Army."
In the December dispatch of General Sir G. Milne, G.O.C. in Command, British Salonika Force, the battalion is again mentioned for its attack on the " P" Ridge in September. "After severe fighting the 12th Battalion Cheshire Regiment succeeded in reaching the third line of trenches. At this point they came under a devastating machine gun fire, and, unable to make further progress, were eventually compelled to fall back to their original position. In their heroic attempt they had lost about 65 per cent. of their strength, including Lieutenant- Colonel the Hon. A. R, Clegg-Hill, D.S.O., who fell at the head of the battalion."
Burial or Cemetery DOIRAN MEMORIAL, Greece
Place of Birth
Post School Career soldier; Farming in South Africa 1902; married 1905 Evelyn Bell
Shields in Hall