Harrogate Herald - 15th December 1915
Many of his Pateley Bridge friends would receive
with regret the sad news of the death of Private Herbert Victor
Frost, of the 5th Battalion Dorset Regiment, the second son of Mr
and Mrs Charles G Frost, formerly of Pateley Bridge, and now of
Lyme Regis., which was announced in your issue of December 4th. This
sad and unexpected news reached his friends at Lyme Regis on
Saturday, 27th November, and on the following day, at the conclusion
of evensong, a short and appropriate memorial service was conducted
by the Vicar, the Rev W N Wilson, in which the congregation joined.
It was followed by a muffled peal on the church bells by the
ringers, of which body the deceased's father is a member.
Private Frost enlisted into the 5th Battalion
of the Dorset Regiment, in September 1914, being then a recruit in
"Kitchener's second 100,000". He accompanied his Battalion
to the Dardanelles, sailing from Liverpool on the 2nd of July last,
reaching the seat of the war in time to be present at the landing at
Suvla Bay, where the Battalion suffered very severely, losing many
officers and men. In his own platoon, in a strength of 60, there
were no less than 52 casualties, Frost being one of the lucky
eight who escaped being hit. How many of his comrades who were
actually killed or subsequently died, from wounds then received he
never ascertained. Since then he was constantly in the trenches,
serving in the machine gun section, but had occasional relief at the
rest camp, which he felt was a great boost. The last time he wrote,
a few days before his illness, he said that his section had just
reached the base for a rest and that they needed it, for they were
feeling done. Unfortunately he did not get the relief he wanted, for
a second order came for the machine gun section to return to the
trenches at once. He remarked that he would not give in, but would
do his best. As often happens in war, this proved too much for him,
and was the cause of his giving his life away for his country, which
every good and willing soldier is prepared to do. The one thought,
"Duty". The day he died, November 21st, his youngest
brother, Lance Corporal Henry W Frost, who is now serving in
the same Battalion, sailed with reinforcements from England, looking
forward to the pleasure it would be for the brothers to meet at the
seat of war. "L'homme propose". Mr and Mrs Frost
and the deceased's widow (they were only married in December last)
wish to thank their friends for the marked and very kind sympathy
shown them in their bereavement.
Harrogate Herald - 15th December 1915
Photo Page
Killed in Action - Private Herbert Frost,
formerly of Pateley Bridge
SDGW
5th Battalion, Dorsetshire Regiment
10957 Private Herbert Victor Frost
Born : Bromley, Kent
Enlisted : Lyme Regis, Dorset
Residence :
Died : 21st November 1915
Died
At sea