Into Touch: Rugby Internationals Killed in the Great War
Many thousands of men died during the Great War. They came from every place and class. The very cream of the Nation joined up thinking it a great adventure but, all too often, never returned. This book is dedicated to the memory of an elite few of such men the Rugby Internationals who fell in The Great War. Among the hundreds of thousands who served and died for their country were one hundred and thirty Rugby Internationals.To place the loss of these men in perspective, it is important to appreciate that Rugby Union was, arguably, bigger in its day than soccer is today. It attracted men from every walk of life. Many became national icons just as David Beckham and Wayne Rooney are now. These were men whose names were common currency in almost every household in Britain; men who were widely admired and emulated.Yet their physical strength, fitness, prowess and courage made these heroes no less vulnerable to enemy bullets, shells and mines than their less celebrated comrades-in-arms. One hundred years on, the Author decided that any player who perished, whether he had won a single cap for his country or a hundred, would be included within this book.Into Touch encapsulated the magnitude of a generation's sacrifice. Thanks to the Author's research into these players' service for their country, both on the playing field and battlefield, it will fascinate all with an interest in The Great War and, most particularly, those with a love for The Glorious Game and its history.As featured in the Cardiff Times and Derby Telegraph.
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Into Touch: Rugby Internationals Killed in the Great War
Many thousands of men died during the Great War. They came from every place and class. The very cream of the Nation joined up thinking it a great adventure but, all too often, never returned. This book is dedicated to the memory of an elite few of such men the Rugby Internationals who fell in The Great War. Among the hundreds of thousands who served and died for their country were one hundred and thirty Rugby Internationals.To place the loss of these men in perspective, it is important to appreciate that Rugby Union was, arguably, bigger in its day than soccer is today. It attracted men from every walk of life. Many became national icons just as David Beckham and Wayne Rooney are now. These were men whose names were common currency in almost every household in Britain; men who were widely admired and emulated.Yet their physical strength, fitness, prowess and courage made these heroes no less vulnerable to enemy bullets, shells and mines than their less celebrated comrades-in-arms. One hundred years on, the Author decided that any player who perished, whether he had won a single cap for his country or a hundred, would be included within this book.Into Touch encapsulated the magnitude of a generation's sacrifice. Thanks to the Author's research into these players' service for their country, both on the playing field and battlefield, it will fascinate all with an interest in The Great War and, most particularly, those with a love for The Glorious Game and its history.As featured in the Cardiff Times and Derby Telegraph.
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Into Touch: Rugby Internationals Killed in the Great War

Into Touch: Rugby Internationals Killed in the Great War

by Nigel McCrery
Into Touch: Rugby Internationals Killed in the Great War

Into Touch: Rugby Internationals Killed in the Great War

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Many thousands of men died during the Great War. They came from every place and class. The very cream of the Nation joined up thinking it a great adventure but, all too often, never returned. This book is dedicated to the memory of an elite few of such men the Rugby Internationals who fell in The Great War. Among the hundreds of thousands who served and died for their country were one hundred and thirty Rugby Internationals.To place the loss of these men in perspective, it is important to appreciate that Rugby Union was, arguably, bigger in its day than soccer is today. It attracted men from every walk of life. Many became national icons just as David Beckham and Wayne Rooney are now. These were men whose names were common currency in almost every household in Britain; men who were widely admired and emulated.Yet their physical strength, fitness, prowess and courage made these heroes no less vulnerable to enemy bullets, shells and mines than their less celebrated comrades-in-arms. One hundred years on, the Author decided that any player who perished, whether he had won a single cap for his country or a hundred, would be included within this book.Into Touch encapsulated the magnitude of a generation's sacrifice. Thanks to the Author's research into these players' service for their country, both on the playing field and battlefield, it will fascinate all with an interest in The Great War and, most particularly, those with a love for The Glorious Game and its history.As featured in the Cardiff Times and Derby Telegraph.

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ISBN-13: 9781473831797
Publisher: Pen & Sword Military
Publication date: 01/31/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 31 MB
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About the Author

Born in 1953, Nigel McCrery travelled extensively during his childhood as his father was in the RAF. They settled in Nottingham.
He served in the Nottinghamshire Constabulary between 1978 and 1987. He then read History at Trinity College, Cambridge and joined the BBC graduate entry course. He has written or been responsible for a number of highly successful BBC series and films including Silent Witness, New Tricks and All The Kings Men. He has written over a dozen novels. Into Touch - Rugby Players Killed in The Great War, Final Wicket - Cricketers Killed in The Great War , The Coming Storm – Test and First Class Cricketers Killed in World War Two and The Extinguished Flame - Olympians Killed in the Great War are in print with Pen & Sword Military.
Nigel lives in Nottingham.
Born in 1953, Nigel McCrery travelled extensively during his childhood as his father was in the RAF. They settled in Nottingham. He served in the Nottinghamshire Constabulary between 1978 and 1987. He then read History at Trinity College, Cambridge and joined the BBC graduate entry course. He has written or been responsible for a number of highly successful BBC series and films including Silent Witness, New Tricks and All The King’s Men. He has written over a dozen novels: Into Touch - Rugby Players Killed in The Great War; Final Wicket - Cricketers Killed in The Great War; The Coming Storm – Test and First Class Cricketers Killed in World War Two; and The Extinguished Flame - Olympians Killed in the Great War. Nigel lives in Nottingham.

Table of Contents

Foreword ix

Acknowledgements xi

Australia 1

1660 Private Harold Wesley George, 10-5-15 2

Captain Bryan Desmond Hughes MC, 6-8-18 4

448 Private Herbert (or Hubert) A. Jones, 4-11-16 5

321 Sergeant Edward Rennix Larkin, 25-4-15 6

Major Blair Inskip Swannell, 25-4-15 8

29167 Gunner William George (Twit) Tasker, 9-8-18 10

1624 Private Frederick H. Thompson, 29-5-15 12

Captain Cuthbert Arthur (Jack) Verge, 8-9-15 13

Captain Clarence (Clarrie Doss) Wallach MC, 22-4-18 14

British Isles 17

Captain Quartermaster Charles Young Adamson, 17-9-18 18

28164 Corporal Sidney Nelson Crowther, 18-10-14 20

England 21

Second Lieutenant Harry Alexander, 17-10-15 22

5711 Corporal Henry Berry, 9-5-15 24

Major Henry Brougham, 18-2-23 26

Captain Arthur James (Mud) Dingle, 22-8-15 27

Lieutenant Colonel George Eric Burroughs Dobbs, 17-6-17 29

M2/194121 Officer Cadet Leonard Haigh, 6-8-16 31

Captain Reginald Harry Myburgh Hands, 20-4-18 33

Lieutenant Commander Arthur Leyland Harrison VC, 23-4-18 35

Captain Harold Augustus Hodges, 24-3-18 38

The Reverend Rupert Edward Inglis, 18-9-16 40

Lieutenant Percy Dale (Toggie) Kendall, 25-1-15 42

357176 Lance Corporal John Abbott King, 9-8-16 44

Captain Ronald Owen Lagden, 3-3-15 46

Second Lieutenant Douglas (Danny) Lambert, 13-10-15 48

Lieutenant Alfred Frederick Maynard, 13-11-16 50

Lieutenant Colonel Edgar Roberts Mobbs DSO, 31-7-17 52

1745 Sergeant William (Billy) Moore Bell Nanson, 4-6-15 54

Lieutenant Francis Eckley Oakeley, 1-12-14 56

Lieutenant Ronald William Poulton-Palmer, 5-5-15 58

Captain Robert Lawrence Pillman, 9-7-16 60

Lieutenant John Edward Raphael, 11-6-17 62

Major Reginald (Reggie) Oscar Schwarz MC, 18-11-18 64

Second Lieutenant Lancelot Andrew Noel Slocock, 9-8-16 66

Lieutenant Francis Tarr, 18-7-15 68

Lieutenant Alexander Findlater Todd, 21-4-15 71

Surgeon James Henry-Digby (Bungy) Watson, 15-10-14 73

8074 Private Arthur Wilson, 1-7-17 75

Captain Charles Edward Wilson Legion d'Honneur, 17-9-14 77

France 79

Lieutenant Rene Emile Henri Boudreaux, 8-9-15 80

Private Second Class Marie Jean-Baptiste Joseph Anduran, 2-10-14 81

Lieutenant Maurice Jean-Paul Boyau, 16-9-18 82

Lieutenant Jean Jacques Conilh De Beyssac, 13-6-18 85

Lieutenant Marcel Henry Burgun CdG, 2-9-16 86

Corporal Paul Henri Descamps, 27-6-15 88

Lieutenant Julien Dufau, 28-12-16 89

Private Paul Dupre, 31-3-16 91

Sous Lieutenant Albert Victor (Eutrope), 26-5-15 92

Captain Marc Giacardy, 20-8-17 93

Lieutenant Pierre Guillemin, 18-8-15 94

Sergeant Maurice (Putty) Hédembaigt, 5-8-18 95

Corporal Emmanuel Francois Iguinitz, 20-9-14 96

Lieutenant Medical Officer Daniel Ihingoue, 16-4-17 97

Lieutenant Henri Isaac, 20-6-17 98

Sergeant Jean Pierre Henri Lacassagne, 14-9-18 99

Private Gaston Ernest Lane, 23-9-14 101

Sergeant Jean Aime Larribau, 31-12-16 103

Sergeant Marcel Legrain, 27-6-15 104

Sergeant Adjudant Alfred (Maysso) Mayssonnié, 6-9-14 105

Jean-Sergieant François Poeydebasque, 21-9-14 106

Ireland 107

Major William John Beatty OBE, 10-2-19 108

Second Lieutenant Jasper Thomas Brett, 4-2-17 109

Captain Robert Balderston Burgess, 9-12-15 111

Captain Ernest Cotton Deane MC, 25-9-15 113

Captain William Victor Edwards, 29-12-17 115

Colonel William Hallaran, 23-1-17 117

Captain Basil Maclear, 24-5-15 118

Lieutenant George Herbert McAllan, 14-12-18 121

Second Lieutenant Vincent McNamara, 29-11-15 122

Major Robertson Stewart Smyth MD, 5-4-16 124

Major Albert Lewis Stewart DSO, 4-10-17 126

Captain Alfred Squire Taylor, 31-7-17 128

New Zealand 129

29720 Private James Alexander Steenson Band, 7-6-17 130

9/2048 Corporal Robert (Bobby) Stanley Black, 21-9-16 131

11/448 Sergeant Henry (Norkey) Dewar, 9-8-15 132

54336 Lance Sergeant Ernest (Ernie) Henry Dodd, 11-9-18 134

10/2119 Sergeant Albert (Doolan) Joseph Downing, 8-8-15 136

32513 Sergeant David Gallaher, 4-10-17 138

35694 Trooper Eric Tristram Harper, 30-4-18 141

27561 Private James McNeece 21-6-17 143

72271 Rifleman Alexander James Ridland, 5-11-18 145

26923 Private George Maurice Victor Sellars, 7-6-17 147

8/2738 Lance Corporal Reginald Taylor, 20-647 149

426516 Sergeant Hubert Sydney (Jum) Turtill, 9-4-18 151

Scotland 153

Lieutenant Cecil Halliday Abercrombie, 31-5-16 154

Captain David McLaren Bain, 3-6-15 156

Surgeon David Revell (Darkie) Bedell-Sivright, 5-9-15 158

Second Lieutenant Patrick Charles Bentley Blair, 6-7-15 161

Lieutenant John Argentine Campbell, 1-12-17 163

Captain William Campbell Church, 29-6-15 165

Lieutenant Walter Michael Dickson, 26-9-15 167

John Dobs, 30-12-15 169

Major Walter (Wattie) Torrie Forrest MC, 19-4-17 170

Captain Rowland Fraser, 1-7-16 172

Major Roland Elphinstone Gordon MC, 30-8-18 174

Lieutenant James Young (JY) Milne Henderson, 31-7-17 176

Lieutenant David Dickie Howie, 19-1-16 178

Lieutenant James Laidlaw Huggan, 16-9-14 180

Captain William Ramsay Hutchison, 22-3-18 182

Lieutenant Colonel George Alexander Walker Lamond, 25-2-18 184

Lieutenant Eric (Puss) Milroy, 18-6-16 186

Captain Thomas Arthur Nelson, 9-4-17 188

Private James (Peary) Pearson, 22-5-15 190

Captain Lewis Robertson, 3-11-14 192

75027 Sergeant Andrew Ross, 6-4-16 194

2565 Private James (Jimmy) Ross, 31-10-14 196

Lieutenant Ronald Francis Simson, 14-9-14 198

Lieutenant Stephen Sebastian Lombard (Beak) Steyn, 8-12-17 200

Second Lieutenant Walter Riddell Sutherland (Wattle Suddie), 4-10-18 202

Lieutenant Frederick Harding (Tanky) Turner, 10-1-15 205

Lieutenant Albert Luvian Wade, 28-4-17 208

Lieutenant John George Will, 25-3-17 210

Lieutenant William Middleton Wallace, 22-8-15 213

Lieutenant Commander John Skinner Wilson, 31-5-16 215

Captain Eric Templeton Young, 28-6-15 217

South Africa 219

Captain Adam Francis Burdett, 4-11-18 220

6004 Sergeant Septimus (Sep) Heyns Ledger, 12-4-17 221

Captain Tobias (Toby) Mortimer Moll, 14/15-7-16 223

1455 Private Jan (Jackie) Willem Hurter Morkel, 15-5-16 224

3744 Private Gerald W. (Tommy) Thompson, 20-6-16 225

United States of America 227

Lieutenant Frank Jacob (Deke) Gard, 27-9-18 228

Wales 231

Lieutenant Colonel Richard Davies Garnons-Williams, 27-9-15 232

Second Lieutenant William (Billy) Purdon Geen, 31-7-15 234

Major Brinley (Bryn) Richard Lewis, 2-4-17 236

Lieutenant Hopkin (Hop) Thomas Maddock MC, 21-12-21 238

Second Lieutenant Fred Leonard Perrett, 1-12-18 240

Sergeant Louis (Lou) Augustus Phillips, 14-3-16 242

Captain Charles Meyrick Pritchard, 14-8-16 244

Engineer Captain Charles Gerald Taylor MVO, 24-1-15 246

24093 Company Sergeant Major Edward John Richard (Dick) Thomas, 7-7-16 248

Second Lieutenant Horace Wyndham Thomas, 3-9-16 250

Second Lieutenant Philip (Phil) Dudley Waller, 14-12-17 252

Corporal David Watts, 14-7-16 254

Private David (Dai) Westacott, 28-8-17 256

Captain John Lewis Williams, 12-7-16 258

Bibliography 260

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