A quiet day.
Pte. Matthew Stone
(see 19th August 1917),
who was currently under medical treatment with the RAMC (details and location
unknown) was ordered to undergo 21 days’ Field Punishment no.1; the details of
his offence are unknown.
Lt. Charles George
Edward White (see 25th
April), who had been in England since having been accidentally wounded in
August 1917, was promoted Captain and attached to a battalion of the Durham
Light Infantry.
Pte. Herbert Burgess
(see 27th November 1917), who
had been in England since having been wounded in November 1917 while serving
with 2nd/6th DWR, was transferred to 29th Durham
Light Infantry.
The Officer Supervising Instruction at Officer’s
Convalescent Hospitals and Command Depots wrote to the War Office regarding Lt.
John Charles Brison Redfearn (see 7th March), who had been
in England since having been taken ill in September 1916. He requested that, “I
should be glad of the services of Lieut. J. C. B. Redfearn as an assistant
instructor on probation at one of the Officers Convalescent Hospitals or
Command Depots”
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