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I have been asked to credit the writers and editors of the First Surrey Rifles War Record.


They were:


Capt. H.R.S.Coldicott

Lieut-Col. G.Dawes

Major C.W.B.Heslop

Capt. W.G.Pidsley


The War Diary entry was signed off by Brigadier-General H.B.Kennedy.


John K

Rifleman Baker would have had a terrifying time leading up to his death. I hope he died instantaneouly.


It is unlikely that a 16 year-old would have been ordered to go over the top in the counter-attack. More likely he would have been deployed as a trench runner.


John K

Thanks for posting this JohnK - it makes for really interesting reading.


I couldn't make out all of the writing on Sergeant Blackman's enlistment form though I do wonder how that piece of paper managed to survive? Its very sad to think of all those young soldiers from WWI :(

TillyTrotter:


You raise an important point. Received history often has one generation fighting World War One and a different generation fighting World War Two.


It will be great if the oral history project captures any stories of East Dulwich men and women who served in both wars.


katie1997:


Despite the poor quality I decided to use the enlistment form because I'd never seen one before and 1t related to 23 May 1916.


John K

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