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Tuesday 9 January 1917

January 9, 2017 by Sarah McLennan

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Heavy bombardment on our left by us and the enemy. Our heavies reply vigorously.

I go to Aubigny on bicycle, which I stole, for drawing material, etc. Call at Division and get Chinese white.  Sergt. i/c Draughting gets Meritorious Service Medal.  (Sergt. Lewis)

Whole journey was 30 Kilometres. Many German prisoners working on road.  Heavy wet mist & later rain.  I got soaked.


*The Meritorious Service Medal during WW1 was a British honour. The Canadian MSM was instituted for military service in 1984 and for civilian service in 1991.  (www.forces.gc.ca) In 1916, the British MSM was awarded to all ranks: “duly recommended for the grant in respect of gallant conduct in the performance of military duty otherwise than in action against the enemy, or in saving, or attempting to save the life of an officer or soldier, or for devotion to duty in a theatre of war.” (www.veterans.gc.ca)

Filed Under: 1917 Entries, Diary Entries Tagged With: Aubigny, mp3

Sunday 22 October, 1916

October 22, 2016 by Sarah McLennan

Leave Buneville @ 6:15 AM, very sharp frost. General’s orderly in kilt feels it keenly.
We walk to Maizieres & to Tincques catch motor lorry at “ for Savy – Aubigny and finally Mingoval. We walk thro’ Villers – Chatel to Cambligneul where are HdQrs are.
OC 49th Col Greisbach is our acting General. Our General MacDonell goes into Hosp @ Chateau – Beauvan with dysentery. PP’s go to Ecoivers near acq. & Mont. St Eloy. We billet @ Mairie (town hall).

Filed Under: 1916, Diary Entries Tagged With: Aubigny, Buneville, Cambligneul, Mingoval, Tincques

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