- JosephSydney
- RABONE
- 22721
Private
- WW1
- Army
- Infantry
- Worcestershire Regiment
- 10th Battalion
- None
- 10th April 1918
- Killed in action
- Unknown
- Commemorated on Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium, Panel 75 to 77.
- Born and resident Wollaston, Worcestershire, enlisted Wolverhampton
- Unknown
- Unknown
RABONE Joseph Sydney Is Named On These Memorials
Further Information About RABONE Joseph Sydney
Joseph Rabone was born in 1898, the son of George and Lucy Rabone of 23 Duncombe Street, Wollaston. He attended Wollaston Church of England School and enlisted in the Worcesters, probably in 1917. He joined the 10th Battalion which fought at Third Ypres and Passchendaele. In 1918 the battalion moved to Artois and was in the front line near Cambrai for the first great German Spring offensive. The attack started on the 21st March and drove the whole British line into retreat. The Worcesters conducted a fighting withdrawal for five days and were forced back across the old Somme battlefield. Then they were taken out of the line and moved to Flanders for reinforcements. Here they had to face the second German attack which started on the 9th April on the Lys. The Worcesters were driven back from the Messines Ridge and in the retreat heavy losses were sustained. Private Joseph Rabone was among those killed in action on the 10th April. He was 19 years of age.
Joseph Rabone has no known grave, the photograph available shows his name on Tyne Cot Memorial.