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On these days 12th and 13th June 1915

No record in the War Diary [WO/95/2694]

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JUNE 13th. I took 3 men and went on a listening patrol in front of our trenches and we got within 40 or 50 yds of them, I was out 1 hour and 35 minutes.

JUNE 14th. I went out at ¼ to 11 on a listening patrol in front of our trenches and came in again at 11.

[1415 Cpl. Alfred Afford]

The wounded men were:-

1579

Pte Patrick Fox 12.06.15 Foreign body in eye and admitted to 1st NMFA. Returned to duty on 15.6.15.
1369 Pte Fred Schofield 12.6.15 Dental caries and admitted to 1st NMFA. Returned to duty on 15.6.15.
2768 Pte Arthur Dovinson 12.06.15 Mental deficiency and admitted to 1st NMFA and 13 Stationary Hospital. Transferred to England on 16.615. Returned to France on 10.11.15 with the V Reinforcement.
2296 Pte James Hart 13.06.15

Killed by a sniper and buried at Kemmel.

2768 Dovinson 1Page 1 of Arthur Dovinson’s B. 103 Casualty Form – Active Service showing his transfer to England on the 16th June due to ‘mental deficiency’ , which most likely refers to some form of stress due to serving in the trenches. Arthur returned to France with the V Reinforcement in November 1915 and re-joined the 1/6th on 2nd December 1915. He contracted scabies in April 1916 and after 5 days in the North Midland Field Ambulance he was ‘discharged to duty’.

2678 dovinson 2Page 2 of Arthur Dovinson’s B. 103 Casualty Form – Active Service recording that he gun shot wound in the arm on the 1st July 1916 and was again transferred to hospital in England. He returned to France with the 30th Reinforcement in April 1917, but was posted to the 11th Battalion. He suffered a shrapnel wound in the right arm on 30th September 1917 and was transferred to hospital in England in October.2678 Dovinson 3Page 3 of Arthur Dovinson’s B. 103 Casualty Form – Active Service recording his return to France in January 1918 and posting to 2/8th Battalion before his transfer to 2/5th Battalion. He was reported missing on the 21st March 1918 during the German spring offensive.