Saturday 27th May 1916: The adjutant of the 1st Battalion,
now out of the line at Agnez-les-Duisans reports that the Battalion Transport
took first place in the 15th Brigade Horse Show, which entitles it to compete
in the 5th Division Horse Show. The Battalion also beat the 124th Battery,
Royal Field Artillery in the 5th Division Football Competition.
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Friday, 27 May 2016
Friday, 17 October 2014
A Scene of Carnage
Saturday
17th October 1914: Private T. Farmer, with 2nd Bedfords , tells us that their division has so
far captured fifty Germans together with their horses. Our contact with the 1st
Battalion tells us they have returned to their previous position near
Givenchy-lès-la-Bassée: “I inspected the ground in front and saw the remains of
the Dorsets ’ retirement of the 13th October
and the Royal Field Artillery Battery”.
“The field
was simply littered with dead. I found a gunner, who had gone mad, wandering
all over the ground where his Battery had
been; he was a most pathetic sight. I picked up, quite close to where one of
the guns had been, an officer’s haversack with a compass in it”. [1]
[1]
In 1915 the author was talking about the event to a Captain Rathbone of the
Devonshire Regiment and discovered that the compass was his.
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