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Here is his SDGW entry:
Name: Thomas Rutter
Birth Place: Liverpool
Death Date: 22 Apr 1917
Death Location: France & Flanders
Enlistment Location: Liverpool
Rank: DVR.
Regiment: Royal Horse Artillery and Royal Field Artillery
Battalion: Territorial Force
Number: 696030
Type of Casualty: Died of wounds
Theatre of War: Western European Theatre
I know that 1/1st Shropshire RHA and 1/1st Glamorgan RHA were attached to 293rd Brigade RFA in August 1916 ("A" & "B" batteries respectively). They were at Heytesbury until going overseas from Southampton on January 21, 1917. There is a book by Derek Harrison that follows the Shropshire battery and this is a summary of what it says:
The 293rd was made into an Army Brigade and was no longer connected to the 58th Division. They were at Lucheux, 17 miles SW of Arras, for 6 weeks after landing in France until ordered into the line at Pommier with billets at Warlincourt. When the battle of Arras started they had moved via Wailly and were preparing a position at Beurains, whilst being billeted in barns at Achicourt. They were soon moving forward again and by the end of April 10, 1917 they were at a sugar refinery at Neuville Vitasse. Another move took them to St. Martin. During the second stage of the battle of Arras they were attached to the 56th, 34th and 31st Divisions. It was intensely cold and some men froze to near coma state. (There is nothing actually written for April 14, 1917, in fact dates are difficult to gauge with just movements and action described after this time).
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