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Private Albert Burdock (4386/241418)

2nd Bn, The Worcestershire Regiment, 100th Brigade, 33rd Division, B.E.F.

Capbadge of the Worcestershire Regiment

Malvern Commemoration: Malvern Library

Burial/Commemoration: Nine Elms British Cemetery

Nature of Death: Died of wounds Flanders 31/12/1917

Age: 38

Next of Kin: Son of Alfred and Mary Burdock

Albert Burdock enlisted (probably under the Derby Scheme) in the 8th Bn, Worcestershire Regiment [1] at Worcester in July 1915 and was posted to the Second Line battalion. He was subsequently posted to the 2nd Battalion and died of wounds at Poperinghe [2] on the 31st December 1917.

It is not clear when Burdock was wounded, but as he was buried not to far behind the line, it is reasonable to presume he was not wounded long before this date. The 2nd Worcesters had moved to the Ypres Sector at the beginning of November, and towards the end of the month they took over trenches in front of Passchendaele village and suffered some casualties from enemy fire.

His death was reported in the Malvern News on the 12/1/18.


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[1] 8th Bn, Worcestershire Regiment: http://www.worcestershireregiment.com/

[2] Poperinghe: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poperinge

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