REINFORCING THE PRINCESS PATRICIA'S CANADIAN LIGHT
INFANTRY IN EARLY 1915 FROM THE 23RD BATTALION
"After arriving in France with 27 officers and 956 other ranks on December 20, 1914, in six weeks of constant trench duty the Regiment had suffered seventy casualties, including five officers. But wastage from sickness had been abnormal, and the Regiment was for a few days, nearly 400 men under strength. The arrival of the overseas draft which had been left at Tidworth under Captain Agar Adamson brought the numbers up to 700. (February 22, 1915 - Captain A. Adamson, Lt. Martin, 111 other ranks) These reinforcements for the most part came from the broken-up 12th Battalion, CEF. But this draft exhausted all the reserves in sight, for the Canadian reinforcements in England were ear-marked for the 1st Canadian Division, now arriving in France. (the privately raised P.P.C.L.I. were detached in England to the 80th Brigade, 27th Imperial division, British Army). In the spring of 1915 there was no system for reinforcing the P.P.C.L.I. For eight months after their arrival in France the Patricia's had reason to be anxious about their future. Small drafts from various Canadian sources kept up the number during the spring, and fought splendidly in the 2nd Battle of Ypres; but these were secured with difficulty, and after much suspense."
"Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry was never in any sense a territorial Regiment; although, towards the end of the War, it became one of the five overseas battalions (P.P.C.L.I. and, 2nd, 16th, 21st, 38th Battalions, C.E.F.) which were formed for administrative and reinforcement purposes into the Eastern Ontario Regiment with its headquarters at Ottawa, where the Original Battalion was mobilized.
The
personnel of the Patricia's in the field was in fact strikingly representative
of every Province of the Dominion and the Yukon Territory. The
"Originals" and the "University Companies" which together
made up nearly 50 per cent of the strength in the field, were drawn from all
parts of Canada; while among the 3000 or more other Officers, N.C.O.'s and men
who served with the Patricia's in France and Belgium were representative of
more than 140 infantry battalions of the Canadian Expeditionary Force, as well
as many men who had first enlisted in sister branches of the Force: the Royal
Canadian Dragoons and other cavalry regiments, the C.F.A., C.E., C.A.S.C.,
C.A.M.C., Signalling Training Depot, etc. Many drafts, especially after the
middle of 1917, consisted of small parties from four or more battalions of the
C.E.F. which has been assembled at the reinforcement Depots for the Eastern
Ontario Regiment."Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry was never in any sense a territorial Regiment; although, towards the end of the War, it became one of the five overseas battalions (P.P.C.L.I. and, 2nd, 16th, 21st, 38th Battalions, C.E.F.) which were formed for administrative and reinforcement purposes into the Eastern Ontario Regiment with its headquarters at Ottawa, where the Original Battalion was mobilized.
In January to June 1915 the following units provided drafts for reinforcing the Patricia's in the field:
12th
Battalion, C.E.F. (New Brunswick,Quebec,Prince Edward Island)
23rd
Battalion, C.E.F.(Victoria,Vancouver,Saskatchewan,Alberta,Manitoba,Montreal,Quebec City)
28th
Battalion, C.E.F. (Alberta,Saskatchewan,Manitoba)
30th
Battalion, C.E.F. (Victoria, BC)
32th Battalion,
C.E.F. (Saskatchewan,Manitoba)"
Excepts from Princess Patricia's Canadian Light
Infantry 1914-1919, Ralph Hodder-Williams, 2nd Edition Vols.1 & 2, 1968
"Several times during the first six weeks in the line, the Regiment dropped to nearly four hundred men under strength, Only seventy casualties were killed or wounded and the remainder were from exposure and wet. Captain Adamson arrived with the first major reinforcement draft of 111 men while the unit was in Divisional Reserve and resting (Pt II D.O. 2 officers, 119 other ranks)at Westoutre (22 February). Lack of future replacements were beginning to threaten the continued existence of the Regiment. No formal agreement with the Canadian Defence and Militia Department concerning this matter had been reached when the Regiment was first authorized. A number of battalions from the first Canadian Contingent in England were made into Canadian Depot units. These were to feed the 1st Division when it was committed to the continent. It also became the source of reinforcements for the Regiment until June 1915. In particular the men joining the Patricia's came from the 12th; 23rd; 28th; 30th; and 32nd Canadian Expeditionary Battalions (the last four battalions' men collectively known as the "500 Draft". The 12th Battalion supplied most of the first reinforcement draft led by Captain Adamson). The second source of replacements from July to December 1915, and the one that ultimately saved the Regiment from extinction was the privately raised PPCLI Reinforcing Universities Companies."From With The Patricia's In Flanders 1914-1918, Then & Now, Stephen K. Newman, Bellewarde House Publishing, Victoria, 2000
***NOTE***
We know from the on-line file of Cpl. William Harvey, #51190, that the 27th (Cameron Highlanders) Battalion of Winnipeg also contributed volunteers to the "500 Draft"
Collectively
the drafts from the last four units were assembled in Quebec City into one central
draft administered by the staff of the 23rd Overseas Battalion and known as the
"500 Draft". So the "small drafts" Hodder-Williams refers to (February 22, 1915 - 2 officers,111 other ranks; March 1, 1915 - 8 officers, 146 other ranks; March 27, 1915 - 3 officers, 66 other ranks) were in part, for the most part soldiers from the "500 Draft". These men had sailed from Halifax January 21, 1915 on the S.S. Vaderland with no or very little basic training. As well the majority had no military experience. So one can see that the men in the drafts sent in the February and March drafts would have only the very basic military training, unlike Canadian soldiers later in the war. The "500 Draft" landed in Liverpool January 30, 1915 and were sent to Canadahar Barracks, Tidworth to join the 12th Battalion, which had just been assigned as a reinforcement Battalion to the new 1st Canadian Division which was about to be sent to France. The February and March drafts were sent to the P.P.C.L.I. from this depot.
S.S. Vaderland (later HMT Southland, 1915) |
Circumstances of Death, L/Cpl Walter McKenzie #51268 |
L/Cpl Harry Crabtree, #51122, Voormezeele #3 Cemetery |
P.P.C.L.I. REINFORCEMENTS FROM
the 23rd BATTALION
51010 Hart, William Sgt
PPCLI Wnd 08/05/15 SOS 12/05/15
51011 Jones, Ivor Pte PPCLI
DOW 09/05/15 Bailleul C.C. Ext
51013 Creed, Hugh Pte PPCLI
Wnd 08/05/15 SOS 12/09/18
51015 Dorans, Neil Sgt
PPCLI Wnd 04/05/15 SOS 07/05/15 Mtl Imp Forces Eng
51021 Lognon, Thomas W. Cpl
PPCLI KIA 08/05/15 Menin Gate SA enl QC 36 QC
51025 Jones, Horace J. L/Cpl
PPCLI Wnd 08/05/15 SOS 17/05/15 Imp Forces enl QC BC
51028 Mitchell, Robert A.
L/Cpl PPCLI KIA 24/04/15 Menin Gate QOR 27 NS
51039 Ashwood, John Pte
PPCLI Wnd 08/05/15 SOS 30/05/15 CAMC Mtl ImpForce Eng
51040 Angell, Walter F. Pte
PPCLI MIA 08/05/15 Menin Gate Mem. 31 enl Mtl Ont
51074 Brodie, Robert Pte
PPCLI Wnd? also see #841225 enl Mtl Royal Navy Eng
51075 Bullen, Richard Pte
PPCLI SOS to C.L.P. 09/03/18 enl QC Imp Forces Ire
51076 Burke, John J. Pte PP
g 06/1915 SOS 21/06/15 QC ImpForces Eng PPCLI #489
51077 Bowe, James Pte PPCLI
MIA 04/05/15 Menin Gate 38 enl QC Kilkenny, Ire
51078 Bradbury, Charles Pte
PPCLI MIA 08/05/15 08/05/15 Menin Gate 31 Eng
51079 Barry, John Pte
enlist QC C.M.R. b.Eng
51080 Burrows, George W.
Pte PPCLI DOW 11/05/15 Bailleul CC Ext
51081 Blair, John Pte
enlist QC Imp Forces Eng
51082 Bunting, Frederick
Pte PPCLI MM
51091 Cavanagh, Thomas L.
Pte PPCLI
51114 Coullard, Frank Pte
enlist QC 8th Regiment Royal Rifles Eng
51115 Chrystal, Martin Pte
PPCLI MIA 08/05/15 Menin Gate 35 Scot
51117 Campbell, Archie Pte
PPCLI
51116 Carvosso, James Capt
PPCLI MC & amp; bar as Pte com.16/10/16 6 Xwnd Cal Eng
51118 Carlyle, John Pte
enlist Mtl Terr Eng
51120 Carter, Michael Pte
PPCLI MIA 08/05/15 Menin Gate 37 enl Mtl QC
51119 Cleaver, Walter Pte
enlist Mtl R.C.R. Eng
51121 Cave, Edward Pte
enlist Mtl Terr Eng
51122 Crabtree, Harry Pte
PPCLI KIA 16/03/15 Voormezeele Enc #3 Cemetery Eng.
51123 Curry, Abraham Pte
enlist Mtl Imp Forces Eng
51124 Cawe, Jack Pte enlist
Mtl Imp Forces Eng
51127 Dyer, Issac W. Pte
enlist Mtl Imp Forces Eng
51128 Davidson, John Pte
enlist Mtl 5th Regt. Scot
51129 Donaldson. Herbert
Pte PPCLI MIA 08/05/18 Menin Gate age 48 ex NWMP India
51131 Duncan, Robert Pte
PPCLI see #1251022 age 23 Scot
51141 Denison, Edgar Street
L/Cpl 16th Bn KIA 23/04/15 Menin Lark Hill Feb 9/15 35 Ont
51151 Edmondson, Samuel Pte
PPCLI MIA MIA 04/06/16 Menin Gate 31 enl Mtl Ire
51152 Illingsworth,
Frederick Pte PPCLI KIA 08/05/15 Menin Gate 29 Eng
51157 Flannigan, Richard
Pte enl Mtl Imp Forces Ire
51158 Farrell, Archie B.
Cpl PPCLI DOW 31/10/17 9 Elms Brit Cem 31 enl Mtl Ire
51159 Flynn, Joseph Pte enl
Mtl Imp Forces Eng
51168 Dibbs, David Pte
PPCLI KIA 04/05/15 Tyne Cot MC age 33 enl Mtl Scot
51171 Gray, Archibald Pte
PPCLI
51180 Gallagher, Patrick C.
Pte PPCLI KIA 08/05/15 Menin Gate 23 Eng
51182 Goodman, Thomas H.W.
Pte enl Mtl Royal Navy Eng
51183 Grant, John Pte enl
Mtl Nil Ire
51184 Gregory, Cecil Pte
enl Mtl Nil Eng
51185 Garner, Harry Pte enl
Mtl Imp Forces Eng
51186 Grainger, William H.
Pte PPCLI DOW 16/04/17 Boulogne East Cem 1st Rgt 28 Eng
51187 Galbraith, Donald S.
Pte PPCLI
51190 Harvey, William L/Cpl
PPCLI KIA Bellewerde 04/05/15 Menin Gate Scotland
51215 Heath, Gideon Pte
PPCLI DOD 23/03/15 Boulogne Eastern Cem. age 45 Scot
51216 Heath, William Pte
enl Mtl C.A.S.C. 22 Eng
51217 Hales, James L/Cpl
PPCLI Wnd 04/05/15 TOS 11/05/15 QC 1st GG 42 Eng
51218 Harper, Robert Pte
enl QC Terr Eng
51219 Heap, Albert Pte enl
Mtl Terr Eng
51220 Henderson, Alfred C.
Pte PPCLI KIA 04/05/15 Menin Gate enl Mtl 25 Scot
51221 Harrison, John W. Pte
enl QC Imp Forces Eng
51222 Horan, James Pte
PPCLI
51239 Joe, Jaquet Pte PPCLI
51244 Johnston, John Edgar
Pte PPCLI MIA 08/05/15 Menin Gate enl QC enl QC 25 Eng
51248 James, George O. Sgt
enl. QC Imp Forces Eng
51253 Saunders, William Sgt
enl Mtl Royal Navy Eng
51257 Wylie, Richard Col
Sgt enl QC Imp Forces Scot
51259 Mortimer, Arthur N.B.
Capt PPCLI MC enl as Cpl comm. 05/11/16
51267 Worrall, Thomas P.
Pte PPCLI enl Mtl IF wd GSW reinlist 08/08/18 4thBn Eng
51268 McKenzie, Walter Cpl
PPCLI DOW 17/03/15 Bailleul Com Cem Ed age39 Scot
51270 Palmer, Charles E,
L/Cpl enl QC R.G.A. Eng
51271 Scotting, John W.
L/Cpl PPCLI MIA 08/05/15 Menin Gate Mem. 32 Eng.
51279 King, George Thomas
Pte PPCLI KIA May8/15 Menin 32nd 22 Eng Bluestein medals
51288 Kennedy, Josiah A.C.
Lt. PPCLI, comm. Royal Irish Rifles
51289 Kelly, John Pte PPCLI
Acc nr Kemmel KIA 21/01/16 Menin enQC 28 Scot
51290 King, G. Pte enl QC
Imp Forces Eng
51291 Kirby, William Pte
PPCLI DOD 08/02/18 hearfailure Fosse #10 enl QC 34 Eng
51292 Knight, Richard Pte
PPCLI KIA 08/05/15 Menin Gate age 29 Eng
51293 Lovatt, Thomas Pte
enl Mtl Terr Eng
51294 Lee, Robert Pte PPCLI
MIA 08/05/15 27 Imp Foces enl QC age 35 Scot
51295 Lamour, Robert Pte
PPCLI KIA 08/05/15 Menin Gate ex 3D gns 32 Ire
51296 Lawrence, Frank D.
Pte PPCLI KIA 04/05/15 Menin Gate 33 SA Scot
51299 Longmate, John R. Pte
PPCLI 11th Res enl. Tidworth underage Wnd June/15 Eng
51322 McRae, James Pte 16th
Bn MIA 20/05/15 Vimy PPCLI Terr el QC age 28 Eng
51323 McPhee, Peter Pte
PPCLI
51324 McGuirk, James Pte
PPCLI MIA 02/06/16 Menin G Imp Forces enl QC 19 Eng
51345 Mackintosh, Peter E.
Pte PPCLI
51346 McGregor, James Pte
enl QC Imp Forces Scot
51347 Martin, Joseph Pte
enl Mtl Royal Navy Eng
51348 Morgan, D.B. Pte enl
QC 20th Horse Wales
51349 Middleton, John James
Pte PPCLI DOW 11/05/15 Wimereux Com Cem age 34 Scot
51350 Middleton, J.K. Pte
enl QC Imp Forces Scot
51351 Morgan, Edward Pte
PPCLI KIA 08/05/15 Menin Gate ImForces enl Mtl 32 Eng
51352 Manson, James Pte
PPCLI KIA 08/05/15 Menin Gate 21 Scot
51366 Newby, Sidney H. Pte
enl Mtl Nil Eng
51369 Olive, John Pte enl
Mtl Terr Eng
51382 Pearn, Robert Pte enl
QC 102nd Regt 31 Eng
51396 Richardson, Eric Pte
enl Mtl Nil Eng
51397 Ramshaw, Robinson W.
Pte enl QC Imp Forces Eng
51413 Swan, Harry Hunt Pte
PPCLI
51414 Savage, Henry E. Pte
enl Mtl Imp Forces Eng
51415 Sullivan, Thomas Pte
enl Mtl Imp Forces Eng
51416 Stephen, Alexander
Pte PPCLI MIA 08/05/15 Menin G Imp Forces enl QC 27 Scot
51417 Stowe, Edger Pte
PPCLI POW 08/0515 MM Escapee 17/09/17 Eng
51418 Stewart, James Pte
encl QC 8th Regt Eng
51419 Strachan, Allan Pte
PPCLI KIA 15/03/15 Pheasant Wood Cem. Scot.
51420 Sprague, Charles H.
Pte PPCLI
51421 Sutton, John Pte
PPCLI KIA 08/05/15 MeninG RCHA 38 Calgary Eng %
51422 Scott, Damiel Pte
PPCLI MIA 08/05/15 Menin Gate 19 Ire
51423 Scott, John Scott Pte
PPCLI KIA 08/05/15 Menin Gate 33 Scot
51424 Shapcott, William H.
Pte enl Mtl 27th Horse Scot
51425 Sharpe, William H.
Pte PPCLI POW 2/06/16 rel 22/11/18 32 Nil enl Mtl QC
51426 Stone, Leonard Pte
PPCLI
51427 Sullivan, Robert M.
Pte PPCLI POW 26/08/18 Rel 07/01/19 Mtl Terr Wales
51428 Smail, Joseph Alba
Pte enl Mtl Imp Forces Scot
51441 Stewart, James Pte
PPCLI KIA 04/05/15 Menin Gate 33 Ire
51454 Tildesley, Frederick
Pte PPCLI
51455
Thornton, Harry W. Pte enl QC Aust. Mil. Eng
51456 Ten Broeke
51456 Ten Broeke
51457 Tucker, Herbert Pte
PPCLI KIA 08/05/15 Menin G Royal N enl Mtl 25 Nfld
51458 Tully, Thomas Pte
PPCLI KIA 08/05/15 Menin G uncl.medals IF QC 32 Scot
51466 Upton, Harry Cpl enl
QC Imp Forces Eng
51483 Wiltshire, Albert C.
Pte enl Mtl Nil Eng
51484 Wilson, Arthur W.
SQMS PPCLI DOD 11/05/19 Burton Leonard Church age 45 Eng
51485 Wells, Willoughby Pte
enl Mtl Nil Eng
51486 Whiting, Harry Pte
PPCLI MIA 08/05/15 Menin G Terrs enl QC 36 Eng
51487 Welch, Thomas L/Cpl
PPCLI DOW 24/03/15 Dickenbusch MC 6th Regt Mtl Eng.
51488 Wood, George Pte
PPCLI MIA 02/06/16 Menin Gate also 4th Bn 39 Eng
51490 Wightman, Archibald
Pte PPCLI
51491 Williamson, George
Pte Terrs enl QC Scot
51489 Wood, George Pte
PPCLI MIA 08/05/15 Menin Gate 34 Eng
51492 Webb, John H. Pte enl
QC Imp Forces Eng
I believe the first casualty to a 23rd Battalion replacement was Private Harry Crabtree, #51122. From Steve Newman's fine work, With The Patricia's In Flanders, we see:Crabtree, Harry Private 51122. Born in Rochdale, Lancashire, England Jul 1879. . Served with 2nd Lancashire Fusiliers (Volunteers). Employed as a moulder before joining 23rd Bn 23 Oct 1914. Became a member of the Patricia Reinforcements in Jan 1915 and joined PPCLI in the field in the St. Eloi Sector 11 Mar 1915. He was listed killed five days later on 16 Mar 1915. The enemy assaulted and captured the Mound at St. Eloi on the 14 Mar. The Battalion marched from their Reserve position at Westoutre to Dickebusch and then towards St. Eloi during the same evening. They were to attack and recapture the area West of the Mound in concert with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade in the early morning of the 15th. The attack was cancelled after Lt.-Col. Farquhar surveyed the scene after the initial foray towards the German positions. Casualties during this manoeuvre were Lt. Cameron killed along with seven NCOs and men killed. Pte Crabtree was among them. Another two officers and seventeen ranks were wounded. Age 35 (I believe one of the wounded was L/Cpl Walter McKenzie, also from the 23rd Battalion, who died of wounds the next day March 17, 1915)