Reginald St John Battersby, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Reginald St John Battersby

youngest known commissioned officer of the British Army of the First World War

Date of Birth: 26-Feb-1900

Date of Death: 01-Dec-1977

Profession: vicar, soldier

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Reginald St John Battersby

  • Reginald St John Beardsworth Battersby (26 February 1900 – 1 December 1977) was, at the age of 15, the youngest known commissioned officer of the British Army of the First World War.
  • He enlisted in the Manchester Regiment at the age of 14 and was promoted to lance corporal within a week.
  • When his father realised what Battersby had done, he intervened and had him commissioned as an officer in the East Lancashire Regiment.
  • Battersby was wounded in action leading a platoon over the top on the first day of the Somme but returned to duty to fight in the 1917 Operations on the Ancre.
  • It was here that he was struck by shrapnel from a German shell, resulting in the amputation of his left leg.
  • Battersby was asked to resign his commission owing to disability but insisted he could still be of use to the army if fitted with a prosthetic leg and successfully returned to duty with a Royal Engineers transport unit.
  • After the war he studied theology and became a vicar at Chittoe, Wiltshire.
  • During the Second World War he organised the local Home Guard unit and between 1943 and 1945 served as a chaplain to the Royal Marines at Chatham Dockyard.

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