Pte. Frederick Sharp
(see 12th August)
re-joined the Battalion from the Base Depot at Arquata Scrivia following a
period of illness.
Pte. Willie Davenport
Frame (see 25th August),
who had only returned from leave to England two days’ previously, was admitted
via 71st Field Ambulance to 9th Casualty Clearing
Station; he was suffering from “P.U.O” (pyrexia, or high temperature, of
unknown origin).
Ptes. Jack Edgar Hall
(see 3rd August) and Samuel Smith (see 7th July) were admitted via 69th Field
Ambulance to 23rd Division Rest Station; both were suffering from
scabies.
Pte. John William
Mallinson (see 24th April)
was admitted via 69th Field Ambulance and 9th Casualty
Clearing Station to 62nd General Hospital at Bordighera, near
Ventimiglia; he was suffering from “I.C.T.” (Inflammation of the connective
tissue) to his face.
Maj. James
Christopher Bull MC (see 25th
August) left for England, where he was to attend a senior officers’ course
at Aldershot; he was accompanied by his servant, Pte. James Albert Garbutt (see 29th
September 1917).
Maj. James Christopher Bull MC
Image by kind permission of the Trustees of the DWR Museum
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Pte. Herbert Crowther
Kershaw (see 23rd July)
departed on two weeks’ leave to England.
After 27 days’ treatment and three operations at 39th
Casualty Clearing Station, Pte. Joseph
Firth (see 11th September),
who had been wounded on 26th August, was finally evacuated onboard no.39
Ambulance Train (destination unknown).
Pte. Walter James
Biddle (see 19th July)
was transferred
from 62nd General Hospital at Bordighera, near Ventimiglia to
Cremona.
Pte. Ernest Fozard
(see 18th May) was posted
back to France from 3DWR at North Shields; he would join 9DWR.
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