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391: 208: 474:, valuable reconnaissance of the enemy front line trenches enabled Lieutenant Colonel Burges to bring his battalion, without casualties, to the assembly point, but later while some distance from the objective they came under severe machine-gun fire. Although he himself was wounded the colonel continued to lead his men with skill and courage until he was hit again twice and fell unconscious. He was taken prisoner by the Bulgarians, but was abandoned in a dug-out with one of his legs shattered. 180: 85: 104: 198: 33: 189: 410:(1 July). It held the front line trenches during the British bombardment in the days leading up to the battle, suffering significant casualties from the German counter-bombardment (about 100 killed and wounded for 10th Bn alone). 413:
It is alleged that Lt-Col Burges was removed from his command the day before the battle for refusing to risk any more men after two failed attempts to recover the body of an officer (a son of a well-known politician) from
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Over forthcoming weeks the battalion took its turn in the routine of trench holding, working parties, patrolling and trench raiding. The 10th Battalion was to be in support of 31st Division's assault on the
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during the bombardment. Burges left 10th Bn East Yorks on 30 June to become an instructor at the Senior Officers' School. In September 1917 he took command of the 7th Bn
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in late 1899, Burges was with the 2nd battalion of his regiment as they were sent to South Africa in January 1900. He participated in the
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Lieutenant Colonel in January 1919 while still in hospital with his VC injuries. In retirement Burges served as Resident Governor and
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Hull Pals, 10th, 11th 12th and 13th Battalions East Yorkshire Regiment – A History of 92 Infantry Brigade, 31st Division
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Burges married Katherine Blanche Fortescue, second daughter of the late Captain Edmund Fortescue of the
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Linehan, Thomas; Linehan, Thomas E.; Thomas Linehan, Dr; Linehan, Thomas P. (2000).
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Burges died in Bristol on 24 October 1946, aged 73, and was cremated at the
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Under the Devil's Eye: Britain's Forgotten Army at Salonika 1915–1918
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when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC.
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from December to February 1916, when it was transferred to the
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on 25 October 1903. From 1908 to 1913 he was adjutant of the
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section of the 10th Bn East Yorks (Hull Commercials) near
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with two clasps. At the end of the war Burges returned to
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British Fascism, 1918–39: Parties, Ideology and Culture
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from 1 July 1923 to 1 July 1933. He later joined the
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before embarking for service overseas. It served in
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Bristol
Arnos Vale Cemetery
United Kingdom

British Army
Lieutenant Colonel
Gloucestershire Regiment
10th (Service) Battalion
East Yorkshire Regiment
South Wales Borderers
Second Boer War
First World War

Victoria Cross

Distinguished Service Order

Croix de Guerre with Palm

War Cross (Greece)
VC
DSO
Victoria Cross
Commonwealth
Bloomsbury
Winchester College
second lieutenant
Gloucestershire Regiment
lieutenant

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