CAPTAIN CHARLES SIMMS REEVE, 2nd BATTALION EAST SURREY REGIMENT
CAPTAIN CHARLES SIMMS REEVE, 2nd BATTALION EAST SURREY REGIMENT KILLED IN ACTION 14th FEBRUARY 1915.
29 year old Captain
Charles Simms Reeve was serving with 2nd East Surrey Regiment when he was
killed leading leading an attack just after 2.30pm on 14th February 1915. Reeve
was born into a wealthy family who lived in Brancaster, Norfolk. Much of his
childhood was spent on the island of Guernsey and he was educated at various
private schools. He joined the army in about 1906 and attended Sandhurst before joining his regiment which
was stationed in India. Charles was posted to the front in early January 1915
and was killed only a few weeks after his arrival. he along with 43 other
members of the regiment just south of Ypres. Only 5 bodies where recovered and
Charles is commemorated on the Menin Gate. His name is on the Ilkley War
Memorial because his family had lived in the town prior to the war. He is also
remembered on the roll of honour in Brancaster
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