- First Name(s):Bert
- Surname:LEE
- Service Number:67388
- Rank:Lance Corporal 
- Conflict:WW1
- Service:Army
- Army Sector:Infantry
- Regiment:Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey)
- Battalion:6th Battalion
- Former Units:None
- Date of Death:22nd September 1918
- Age At Death:19
- Place of Death:Unknown
- Place of Burial:Doingt Communal Cemetery Extension, France, Grave I. B. 45.
- Place of Birth:Unknown
- Home Town:Unknown
- Casualty's Relatives:Son of Thomas and Eliza Ann Lee, 71 Enville St., Stourbridge 
LEE Bert Is Named On These Memorials
Further Information About LEE Bert
Appears in the Worcester/Worcestershire Roll of Honour Book for army casualties located in Worcester Cathedral.
Bert Lee was born in Wollaston in June 1899. His father, Thomas, was an edge tool maker and by 1914 the family were living at 38 Enville Street, Stourbridge. Bert attended Wollaston School from 1908 to 1913 and left to become a moulder. He was apprenticed to Messrs. Baker of Hagley Road and had also worked in the Rowley granite quarry. An older brother, Fred, was a driver in the Army Service Corps. Bert Lee enlisted in August 1917 and went to France on the 2nd April 1918 with the 6th Battalion of the West Surreys in the 12th Division. He joined a battalion in need of reinforcement after it had suffered heavily in the first German Spring offensive. After re-training they moved to the Somme for the Advance to Victory and from August fought across the old 1916 battlefield. On 18th September they were engaged in a frontal attack on the German lines at Epehy. Resistance was strong, but the attack was successful. Lance Corporal Herbert Lee, however, was wounded in the attack and died of wounds on 22nd September. His brother, Frederick, died six weeks later.


