Harrison, George.

BORN HULL 1892. SON OF GEORGE & MARY ANN HARRISON, 181 BEAN STREET, HULL. MARRIED LEONORA GEORGINA BREARLEY IN HULL, ON 28/11/1914. THEY HAD ONE SON, GEORGE EDWARD HARRISON, BORN IN 1915. THEY LIVED AT 7 PRETORIA AVENUE, FLINTON STREET, HULL (1911 CENSUS ADDRESS) AND 181 BEAN STREET, HULL (WAR PENSION ADDRESS). EMPLOYED AS A LEAD MILL WORKER. ENLISTED IN HULL, ON 14/09/1914. 12TH HULL PALS. SERVED IN EGYPT. ARRIVED IN FRANCE ON 08/03/1916. KILLED IN ACTION, ON 15/05/1917, AGED 25. COMMEMORATED ON THE ARRAS MEMORIAL TO THE MISSING.
HIS ARMY EFFECTS WERE LEFT TO HIS WIDOW LEONORA, WHO MOVED TO HIS MOTHERS’ ADDRESS, AT 181 BEAN STREET, HULL. THEY INCLUDED, A DISC, WALLET, PHOTOS AND A RELIGIOUS BOOK. HE LEFT A BROTHER JOHN HARRISON AND SISTER PHOEBE.

The attack on Oppy Wood, part of the Battle of Arras, was a significant battle for the East Yorkshire Regiment and particularly for the city of Hull.  All four Hull Pals battalions were involved on 3 May and all suffered heavy casualties, with 40% of those present killed or injured. 2nd Lieutenant Jack Harrison, a local teacher and rugby player with Hull FC, won a posthumous Victoria Cross for his bravery in rushing a machine gun position to protect his platoon. His body was never found.
The village of Oppy in France had been in German hands since October 1914 and was part of a formidable defensive system including trenches, dug-outs and thick barbed wire defences. During the Battle of Arras, which began in April 1917, the British tried to take Oppy. The first attack was a failure. A second attack was partially successful. The third attack on 3 May, known officially as the Third Battle of the Scarpe, was again unsuccessful with significant loss of life. The troops were ordered to attack at 3.45am, rather than at dawn, and the defending Germans could easily see the line of British soldiers clearly lit by the full moon. The British continued to attack Oppy and were finally successful the following year. The City of Hull Memorial at Oppy was unveiled in 1927 and commemorates the men of the Hull Pals who were killed on 3 and 4 May 1917.

First name:
GEORGE
Military Number:
12/126
Rank:
Private
Date Died
15/05/1917
Place died:
Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais, France
Age:
25
7 PRETORIA AVENUE, FLINTON STREET, HULL, EAST YORKSHIRE, UK