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On this day 25th May 1918 – casualties and awards

Honours

The following Officers and NCO were mentioned in the Dispatchers of the Field Marshall Commanding in Chief for gallant service in the field:-

Surgeon Major AW Shea

QM and Hon Captain WD Jamieson

2207/240469 Sgt John Peter Middleton


On this day 26th July 1917

26.7.1917 LABOURE: Lieut & QM WD JAMIESON proceeded on leave.

Jamieson WD

William Duncan Jamieson

1/6th Battalion War Diary [WO/95/2694]


26th July: Gas successfully projected in right sub sector from projectors and 4″ Stokes, with slight reply from the enemy

139 Infantry Brigade: Headquarters War Diary [WO95/2692]


3129/240913 Pte Thomas James Neep of “A” Company was wounded on this day

Thomas was from Bolsolver and enlisted in October 1914 aged 21 and arrived in France in August 1918 with the 18th Reinforcement. He was admitted to the North Midland Field Ambulance in December 1916 and April 1917 with scabies. On the 26th July 1917 he was admitted to the 1/3rd North Midland Field Ambulance with a GSW in the forehead. He was later killed in action on the 6th August 1918.

On this day 21st November 1916

21.11.1916 London Gazette: WD JAMIESON from 6th Sherwood Foresters to be QUARTERMASTER & HON LIEUT. dated 17th October 1916.Jamieson WD

War Diary [WO/95/2694]


21-22: Battalion training continued.

139 Infantry Brigade: Headquarters War Diary [WO95/2692]

On these days 1st-4th November 1915

Novemrber 1915

1.11.1915 Bethune: 2/Lt. W. D. Jamieson reported for duty.

2.11.1915 Bethune: Draft of 35 Other Ranks arrived.

4.11.1915 Bethune: Battalion moved in billets at PACAUT.

War Diary [WO/95/2694]

[PACAUT may refer to Pacaut wood which was close to Bethune]


Nov 1st. Running 7-30 to 8. Instn in signalling 10-30 till 12 & 2 till 3. Others had bayonet fighting, rapid loading etc. Dull again. Standing by from 6 p.m. onwards.

Nov 2nd. Same as yesterday. Rain nearly all day, so no running parade & lectures in billets, rifle inspn etc. Still standing by.

Nov 3rd. Same as Monday all day. Misty at first, but nice later. Finished standing by at 8 a.m. Went to picture palace at night – very good. 50 reinfts.

Nov 4th. Rose at 6 a.m. Set off from Bethune at 8 and got to Calonne about 11-30 a.m. Football etc. in afternoon. Misty at first but nice later. In barns.

[3289 Pte George William Beardsley]


 William Duncan JamiesonJamieson


 Draft of Reinforcements

No record of this reinforcement has been found to date.


2951 Pte John Edmund Nadin2951 Nadin photo

On this day John Edmund Nadin was transferred to hospital in England suffering from piles. John was a labourer from Dove Holes and enlisted on the 17th October 1914. He arrived in France with the II Reinforcement on 29th June 1915. He later returned to France with the 9th Reinforcement in May 1916 and was mortally wounded on the 1st July 1916 with a gun shot wound in the head. He was transferred to England, but died of his wounds on the 4th July at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Netley.2951 Nadin


3431 Pte Percy Cooke

On this day Percy was admitted to the 1st North Midland Field Ambulance suffering from scabies. Percy was a loader from Staveley and enlisted on the 28th October 1914. He arrived in France with the 46th Division in February 1915. He was later wounded on the 1st July 1916 with a gun shot wound in the shoulder. He was transferred to England and returned to France with the 29th Reinforcement in January 1917. He was made a prisoner of War in July 1917 whilst serving with the 1/5th Battalion.

3431 Cooke