2nd Lieutenant Richard Reeve Emmens

Title (Mr/ Mrs/ Capt/ Rev etc): 

First name(s): 

Richard Reeve

Surname only: 

Emmens

 

Second Lieut Richard Reeve Emmens, 7th Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment, was killed in action on the Somme on September 4th, 1916. He was aged 23.

Born in Birmingham, the public school boy was engaged for 12 months before the war as a chartered accountant with Mr Thomas Keens, Secretary of the Luton Chamber of Commerce. He is included on the Luton Roll of Honour with an address at Cardiff Road, Luton.

Richard Emmens joined the Motor Transport Section of the Army Service Corps, and since September 1914 had been on continuous active service in France. He received his commission in September 1915 and received his second start in August 1916.

At the time he was killed he was in charge of a trench mortar battery. Writing to his mother Jessie in Birmingham, his Commanding Officer wrote: "Your son volunteered to reconnoitre a dangerous trench with another officer, and so met his death. He was one of the bravest men I have met."

Service or Civilian?: 

Regiment: 

Employer: 

Mr Thomas Keens, Secretary of Luton Chamber of Commerce

War time / or Pre War occupation: 

Chartered accountant

Place of Birth: 

King's Norton
Birmingham
United Kingdom

Place of Death: 

Somme
France

War Memorial Location: 

Grave Location: 

Caterpillar Valley Cemetery
Longueval
France

World War I Address: 

Cardiff Road
Luton
United Kingdom

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Year of Birth: 

1 893

Year of Death: 

1 916

Month of Death: 

Sep

Day of Death: 

4

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Most Relevant Date: 

Monday, September 4, 1916

Source: 

Source Date: 

Saturday, October 7, 1916