Baggs Charles Herbert CSM 4437339

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Name Baggs Charles Herbert
Army number 4437339
Rank CSM
Decorations
Date of birth Born around 1897, Glasgow, Scotland
Age 0
Unit Enlisted 17/11/1914 as Regimental Number 1019 in 25th Royal Northumberland Fusiliers (3rd Tyneside Scottish), giving his age as 18 years six months on attestation, for service as a Bugler only. He was posted to 22nd RNF (2nd Tyneside Irish) as Number 25/1427 on 8/5/1915. He was then discharged in October 1915 under Para 392 (ii) King's Regulations as having been irregularly enlisted - under age. He subsequently served in the Durham Light Infantry, reaching the rank of Corporal, The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, as Regimental Number 26746 and then in the Machine Gun Corps as Number 6979. He was demobbed on 26/2/19, having earned the Victory Medal and the British War Medal. He was Attested on joining the Territorial Force on 12/3/20 in Gateshead age 24 and was described as being a Machine Man. He signed up for an initial 3 yrs in the DLI, and re-enlisted on 19/10/22 for a further 2 yrs. He almost certainly continued his TA service with the 9th Bn DLI. It is likely that he was posted to 12th DLI and then transferred to the Black Watch and was posted to 1 TS on 1/2/40, Prisoner of War (BW Book 358 No 30 -See BW Book 358 3/75), Discharged KRs 1940 Para 380 (xvi) 20/1/46 (See BW Book 6/87).
Company/Battery A Company
Platoon or other sub-unit
Task or role Company Sergeant Major
Joined Brigade Possibly 1/9/1939 in 12th Bn DLI
Promotions
Wounded
Prisoner of War Stalag 383, PoW Number 10190
Died/Killed in action Death registered March 1968, Gateshead.
Home address Father was Henry Baggs, of 27, Spencer Street, Gateshead. Married Eliz Wilson 20/9/20 Gateshead, 13, Alfred St. Gateshead
Source table 1TS

CSM Baggs' private papers - effectively his Diary - were lodged with the Imperial War Museum and form part of their Document Collection. The link to the catalogue reference to the papers can be found here http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/1030022620

The various elements of CSM Baggs' Diary have been transcribed and typed up as he wrote them and have been added to the Battalion War Diary on a day by day basis, with a clear indication of their source. More recent research has allowed us to include documentation of his WW1 service above.