A letter written by Pte. Sydney Hampton to his family 99 years ago, almost to the date, is illuminating. The 18th Battalion is in England training and in a month will embark for Flanders. Pte. Hampton letter illuminates and illustrates the attitudes of a Canadian solder at this time. It is interesting as from the... Continue Reading →
Medical Officer’s Diary of the 18th Battalion: October 1915
Confidential War Diary Of M.O. 18th Infantry Battalion From 1st October To 31st October 1915 Volume No. 4 PlaceDateHourSummary of Events and InformationR.E. Farm E of DRANTURE1 Very quiet. 54321 Pte. G. RUSHMERE [Rushmer] shot himself through left [hand?] while cleaning rifle + L.CPL. O’DYWER shot himself through fore arm. Both cases accidental. 2 LIEUT. F.G. NEWTON in... Continue Reading →