- First Name(s):Joseph
- Surname:HEWITT
- Service Number:28329
- Rank:
Private
- Conflict:WW1
- Service:Army
- Army Sector:Infantry
- Regiment:Worcestershire Regiment
- Battalion:14th Battalion
- Air Force Unit:1 Squadron
- Former Units:None
- Date of Death:15th May 1918
- Age At Death:26
- Place of Death:Unknown
- Place of Burial:Acheux British Cemetery, France, Plot 1. Row D. Grave 1.
- Place of Birth:Unknown
- Home Town:Unknown
- Casualty's Relatives:
Husband of Edith Hewitt, 103 Bank St., Brierley Hill, Staffordshire
HEWITT Joseph Is Named On These Memorials
Further Information About HEWITT Joseph
Joseph Hewitt was born in Lye and attended Wollescote school. He married Edith and in 1914 they were living at 103 Bank Street, Brierley Hill. He enlisted in the Worcesters and, probably in 1917, was sent to the 14th Battalion, the Pioneers of the 63rd (Royal Naval) Division. They had fought on the Somme for the last battle of the long saga of 1916 and in 1917 they were called on to conclude the Third Battle of Ypres. Three attacks on the Paddebeek and its fortified farms were made with little success in the atrocious weather of October and November. In March 1918 they were in the trenches near the Hindenburg Line and faced the first German Spring offensive. For five days they fought a defensive battle but were forced back across the old Somme battle-field. They returned to the front line on the 5th May at Aveluy Wood near Albert and were engaged in near constant artillery combat with the enemy. Private Joseph Hewitt was probably wounded by shell-fire and taken to a Casualty Clearing Station. He died of wounds on the 15th May. He is also commemorated on the Brierley Hill Memorial.


