During the
Battle of the Somme on the morning of 15 September 1916, Baring's Battalion was advancing along the
Ginchy-Lesboeufs road to attack German positions, together with two others. It was the first time in history that three Coldstream Guard battalions attacked together, but despite advancing "as steadily as though they were walking down
the Mall" the action took a heavy toll. 17 officers and 690 other ranks went into battle, but only three officers survived (one injured) and 221 other ranks. Baring was buried in Citadel New Military Cemetery near
Fricourt. Baring is commemorated on Panel 8 of the
Parliamentary War Memorial in Westminster Hall, one of 22 MPs who died during World War I to be named on that memorial. He is also one of 19 MPs who fell in the war who are commemorated by heraldic shields in the Commons Chamber. A further act of commemoration came with the unveiling in 1932 of a manuscript-style
illuminated book of remembrance for the House of Commons, which includes a short biographical account of the life and death of Baring. ==Family==