Charles E W Bean, Diaries, AWM38 3DRL 606/171/1 - October 1917 - Part 4

Conflict:
First World War, 1914–18
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  • Documents and letters
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Awaiting approval
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RCDIG1066787
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These posts on the
right were close up
to German posts, but
on / left / Germs were
a long way back. Fraser
ws sniped from / Rly
cutting in placing /
posts on / right.  He
had just joined from
the Cadet Bn - had
been in / Bn as a
private.
___________________
Capt J. W. Shreeve, O.C.
B Coy. ws wd just
after reaching Assembly
positn by shell, slightly
in abdomen. 

 

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Lt J. C. Dight, O.C.
D Coy, ws badly wd
coming back on / rly
line from / reconnaissance
for / approach march
& of assembly positn.
on Oct 11.
 

Lt. W. McLean M.C.
took D Coy up - ws
somewhere near Aug.
Wood when he ws hit -
badly hit in / thigh. He
ws brought in next mng
by Blomfields party.

Lt Blomfield C. Coy
He ws in /c of parties
wh went out next day
after wd - he is an oldish 

 

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man, a solicitor,
a most modest
man.  He ws burying had buried
Hinton when he
was hit in / eye
by a piece of shell &
had several other
wounds.  (He will
get a M.C.) He
ws / idol o / men,
a very modest man.
He has lost the eye.
The Dr & the transpt
offr will get M.Cs, also
- The transpt offr
managed to get the
dump 700 yds from /
line getting up by diff. 

 

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route when shelling
ws on. His name
is Lt ^E J. Harmon
Dr is Capt ^M.M. Mailer.

 

 

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