Front line positions on the far left of the divisional
front, north of Mt. Lemerle.
L.Cpl. Ernest Pearson
MM (see 17th December 1917)
and Ptes. Frederick Abbot (see 2nd February 1917), Joseph Blackburn (29722) (see 25th July), Stanley Barker (see 26th August), Fred Wilson Fawcett (see 25th February), George Green (22749) (see 20th June), Thomas Warburton (see 24th February), Frederick
William Warner (see 10th
June) and Robert Wilson (see 21st June) departed on
two weeks’ leave to England.
Pte. Ernest Mudd
(see 10th September), who
had been under treatment for inflammation to his left knee, was transferred
from 23rd Division Rest Station to 39th Casualty Clearing
Station.
Pte. Charles William
Groves (see 26th August),
who had suffered wounds to his left hand on 26th August was
transferred from 11th General Hospital in Genoa to 81st
General Hospital in Marseilles.
Lt. Andrew Aaron Jackson
(see 26th August), who had
suffered wounds to his right shoulder during the trench raid on 26th
August, was evacuated to England from Le Havre; on arriving in England he would
be admitted to Lady Cooper’s Hospital, Hursley Park, Winchester.
Pte. Albert William
Knight (see 23rd November
1917), serving with 2/6th DWR, was wounded in action, suffering
wounds to both knees; he would be admitted to one of the hospitals at Etaples.
Lt. Arthur Lilley
(see 17th August), serving
in France with the RAF, was admitted to 12th Stationary Hospital;
the nature of his injury or illness is unknown.
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