Billets at Creazzo.
Starting out at 9.30pm, the Battalion marched ten miles
north to Villaverla, where they were to board trains the following day for an
onward journey. This was another wet march, with heavy rain for much of the
day.
Pte. George Allen
Holroyd (see 1st July)
was admitted via 69th Field Ambulance and 24th Casualty
Clearing Station to 62nd General Hospital at Bordighera, near
Ventimiglia; he was suffering from diarrhoea.
Pte. William Ryan
(see 5th September) was
admitted via 69th Field Ambulance and 24th Casualty
Clearing Station to 62nd General Hospital at Bordighera, near
Ventimiglia; he was suffering from “P.U.O” (pyrexia, or high temperature, of
unknown origin).
Pte. Joseph Binns (19614)
(see 31st August) was
admitted via 69th Field Ambulance and 24th Casualty
Clearing Station to 29th Stationary Hospital in Cremona; he was
suffering from diarrhoea.
Cpl. Thomas Henry Cox
(9328) (see 21st September)
was transferred from 81st General Hospital in Marseilles to 16th
Convalescent Depot, also in Marseilles.
Pte. Arthur Clarke
(see 29th September), who
was in England on two weeks’ leave, was admitted to East Leeds War Hospital;
the nature of his illness is unknown.
Sgt. Harry Clark
(see 24th September), who
had been serving with 6th (Reserve) Battalion, London Regiment at
Blackdown, was transferred to 3DWR at North Shields.
A pension award was made in the case of the late Pte. John Edward Scott (see 9th July) who had been killed in action on 25th
March while serving with 2nd/7th DWR; his widow, Ethel,
was awarded 20s. 5d. per week for herself and her son.
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