Cemetery: Arras Memorial
Country: France
Area: Pas De Calais
Rank: Second Lieutenant
Force: Army
Official Number:
Unit: 1st Bn. attd. 11th Bn. East Lancashire Regiment.
Country of Service: British
Details: V C 27th March 1918. Age 30. Son of the late Charles William Horsfall of Darlington Polwatta Colombo and of Maria Henrietta Horsfall (nee Layard) of Florence Kandy Ceylon. Born at Kelvin Gerve Colombo; educated at St. Thomas's College Colombo and Sir William Borlase School Great Marlow England. From Barclay's Bank London took up Rubber planting in Ceylon. Appointed Financial Assistant to the Public Works Department of the Civil Service of Ceylon. Qualified in signalling and search light in the Ceylon Engineer Volunteers. An extract from "The London Gazette", dated 22nd May, 1918, records the following:-"For most conspicuous bravery and devotion to duty. 2nd Lt. Horsfall was in command of the centre platoon during an attack on our positions. When the enemy first attacked, his three forward sections were driven back and he was wounded in the head. Nevertheless, he immediately organised the remainder of his men and made a counter-attack, which recovered his original positions. On hearing that out of the remaining three officers of his company two were killed and one wounded, he refused to go to the dressing room, although his wound was severe. Later his platoon had to be withdrawn to escape very heavy shell fire, but immediately the shelling lifted he made a second counter-attack and again recovered his positions. When the order to withdraw was given, he was the last to leave his position, and, although exhausted, said he could have held on if it had been necessary. HIs conduct was a splendid example to his men, and he showed throughout the utmost disregard of danger. This very gallant officer was killed when retiring to the positions in rear." PLEASE NOTE: THE NAMES ON THIS MEMORIAL ARE NOT WELL DEFINED.
Photograph by TWGPP Volunteers