The increasingly cold weather continued with severe frosts
overnight.
At Rue Marle ‘C’ and ‘D’ Companies paraded for the
presentation by Maj. Genl. Babington of the ribbon of the DCM to Pte. Sydney Wakefield (see 26th October).Pte. Sydney Wakefield DCM Image by kind permission of Andy Wade and MenofWorth |
Orders were received for the Battalion to be made ready to
move, next day, to Jesus Farm.
Lt. Genl. Pulteney, commanding III Corps, endorsed the
recent recommendation that CSM Harry
Dewhirst (see 21st
November) be transferred to England.
Pte. Edmund Peacock
(see 18th November) was
evacuated back to England for further treatment having been wounded by
shrapnel; he was admitted next day to Cambridge General Hospital.
Pte. Fred Richmond
(see 19th November) who had been wounded on 11th
November, and had been treated in hospital in Boulogne was removed from
the dangerously ill list.
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