Pte. William Kershaw
(12689) (see 7th October 1915)
was formally discharged from the Army as no longer for active service on
account of ‘valvular disease of the heart; he was assessed as having suffered a
30% disability and was awarded an Army pension of 19s. 1d. per week. He had
originally served with 10DWR but at some point (details unknown) had been
transferred to the Labour Corps. In the absence of a surviving service record I
am unable to establish any further details of his service.
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Monday, 31 December 2018
Wednesday 1st January 1919
Sunday, 30 December 2018
Tuesday 31st December 1918
Saturday, 29 December 2018
Monday 30th December 1918
Friday, 28 December 2018
Sunday 29th December 1918
Thursday, 27 December 2018
Saturday 28th December 1918
Wednesday, 26 December 2018
Friday 27th December 1918
Pte. George Holmes (10794) (see 3rd May), serving in France with 9DWR, departed for England on two weeks’ leave; at the conclusion of his leave he would not return to France but would instead be demobilized.
Mrs. Wm. Summers Holmes, Silsden, has received word in a very touching letter from the assistant matron of the 29th Stationary Hospital, Italy, that her husband had died from influenza. Pte. Holmes joined the army on the 5th of August, 1914, and went with the 9th Dukes to Gallipoli and after service there was transferred to Egypt, then from Egypt to France, and from France to Italy. Although he had been in many battles he had never been wounded. Pte. Holmes leaves a widow and two little children. He is the son of the late Timothy Holmes, Aireview, Silsden. His brother, Pte. Nelson Holmes, was killed in 1915; another brother, Pte. Edgar Holmes, was wounded in the arm and has since been discharged.
Pte. William Summers Holmes |
Tuesday, 25 December 2018
Thursday 26th December 1918
Sunday, 23 December 2018
Wednesday 25th December 1918
This example from the personal collection of Capt. Leonard Norman Phillips MC (see 7th December), by kind permission of the Trustees of the DWR Museum. |
Tuesday 24th December 1918
Pte. Walter Oddy (see 24th February), serving at the Royal Engineers Special Factory Section at Les Attaques, was posted back to England for demobilization.
Saturday, 22 December 2018
Monday 23rd December 1918
Friday, 21 December 2018
Sunday 22nd December 1918
Thursday, 20 December 2018
Saturday 21st December 1918
Wednesday, 19 December 2018
Friday 20th December 1918
Maj. Robert Harwar Gill DSO |
Tuesday, 18 December 2018
Thursday 19th December 1918
Pte. Reginald Jerry Northin (see 3rd May 1917),who had been a prisoner of war since May 1917, was re-patriated to England.
Having served five months of an 18-month sentence, Pte. William Baxter (see 17th July) was released from no.1 Military Prison in Rouen on suspension of the remainder of his sentence and posted back to 17th Prisoner of War Company.
Monday, 17 December 2018
Wednesday 18th December 1918
Sunday, 16 December 2018
Tuesday 17th December 1918
Capt. Dick Bolton MC
Image by kind permission of Henry Bolton
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2Lt. Edwin Merrall |
Monday 16th December 1918
Friday, 14 December 2018
Sunday 15th December 1918
Pte. Frank Demaine (see 15th April), serving in France with 2DWR, was admitted to 18th General Hospital at Camiers suffering from “I.C.T.” (Inflammation of the connective tissue) to his scrotum; he would be discharged to no.6 Convalescent Depot at Etaples four days later.
Pte. David Hume (see
21st March 1916) was admitted to 18th General Hospital at Camiers, suffering
from influenza; he had been an original member of 10DWR, but was on attachment
to 296th Railway Company, Royal Engineers. Whilst in hospital he
would also undergo a series of x-rays to investigate a ‘foreign body’ lodged
above his jaw; this may have been a legacy of the wound he had suffered in
March 1916 but, in the absence of a surviving service record, this cannot be
established for certain.
Thursday, 13 December 2018
Saturday 14th December 1918
Wednesday, 12 December 2018
Friday 13th December 1918
Pte. Samuel Wilkinson (see 27th November), who had been in hospital for treatment for suspected influenza, was also evacuated to England; he would be admitted to hospital (details unknown), where he would be diagnosed as suffering from gonorrhoea. He would be transferred, on 19th December, to Seaforth Auxiliary Hospital at Dingwall, before being transferred again, after three days, to 2nd Western General Hospital in Manchester.
Trooper Claude Darwin (see 12th October), who had been suffering from malaria, was discharged from hospital and re-joined 1st Field Squadron, Engineers, Anzac Mounted Division, at Moascar. He was the brother of Tunstill recruit, Pte. Tom Darwin (see 2nd February), who had been discharged from the army.
Pte. William Dixon |