Cpl. Abel Roberts (see 23rd
March), L.Cpl. William (Billy) Hoyle
MM (see 18th April), and Ptes.
Joseph Hadley (see 11th June), William
Hutchinson (see 10th June),
John William Pennells (see 27th March), James Percival (see 21st January), William
Smart (see 20th June) and
Frederick George Westlake (see 26th April) and Drummer John Walton (see
4th April) departed on two weeks’ leave to England.
L.Cpl. Frank Revell (see 23rd
May) was reprimanded for having been “absent until apprehended about 9.35pm
by the Military Police”; he was, at the time, at the Base Depot at Arquata
Scrivia, having reported sick in May and spending some time in hospital in
Genoa.
Lt. Charles Frederick
Wolfe (see 18th May),
former Transport Officer to 10DWR, now serving with the ASC, was appointed as
“conducting officer for transport of ten battalions of 16th
Division; to return to Park Royal after handing over transport in France”.
Cpl. Thomas Angus
McAndrew (see 31st October
1917), formerly of 10DWR but now serving with the Chinese Labour Corps, was
transferred to 770th Area Labour Company of the Labour Corps.
Pte. Ernest Frederick
Authers (see 1st October
1917), who had been in England since having suffered wounds to his right
knee and foot on 20th September 1917, was posted to 3DWR at North
Shields. He was immediately reported “absent off sick leave from tattoo until
reporting himself to the NCO in charge of the HQ Guard at 9.30pm” the following
day; he would be ordered to be confined to barracks for five days and to
forfeit one day’s pay.
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