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British officer served with 1/5th Bn Warwickshire Regt, 143rd (Warwickshire) Bde, 48th (South Midland) Div on Western Front, 12/1915-10/1917
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REEL 1 Recollections of operations as officer with 1/5th Warwickshire Regt, 143rd (Warwickshire) Bde, 48th (South Midland) Div in Ypres Salient, Belgium, 10/1917: personal morale under shellfire following attack across Stroombeek in Winchester Pillbox sector, 4/10/1917; state of morale and reaction to casualties on return to rest camp on Ypres canal bank; role as surviving officer in rebuilding company. Recollections of operations as officer with 1/5th Bn Warwickshire Regt, 143rd (Warwickshire) Bde, 48th (South Midland) Div in Somme area, France, 12/1915-7/1916: initial quiet nature of Gommecourt sector; increasing activity on approach to Somme offensive, 6/1916; sight of attack whilst releasing gas and smoke from front line during attack on Gommecourt Wood, 1/7/1916. Recollections of operations as officer with 1/5th Warwickshire Regt, 143rd (Warwickshire) Bde, 48th (South Midland) Div in Ypres Salient, Belgium, 10/1917: skirmishes with parties of German troops following attack across No Man's Land, 4/10/1917; personal morale; situation and occupation of shell hole line on capture of objective; wet conditions; personal morale under German shellfire; night carrying parties during rest periods; reaction to leave in GB. Aspects of period as officer in training camp in Northumberland, GB, 1918: role of camp; physical condition of conscripts and beneficial effects of training; reaction to posting drafts to Western Front; prior recollection of night carrying parties during rest periods on Western Front, 1915-1917 including ammunition, equipment and stores carried, problems carrying barbed wire, fatigue; congested communication trenches and return to billets; reflections of dividing nature of front line.