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Daily routine in front line trenches. Stand to, trench periscopes, duties at night. |
Oxley, Henry |
1975 |
Interview |
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Deceptive nature of newspaper reports. Civilian morale. |
Quinnell, Charles Robert |
1975 |
Interview |
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Describes how she received no notification of her husband's court martial prior to his execution for 'cowardice'. |
Farr, Gertrude |
17th April 1993 |
Interview |
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Describes how Vicar from her local parish relates the details of her husband's execution for 'cowardice'. |
Farr, Gertrude |
17th April 1993 |
Interview |
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Description of Field Punsihment No 1. |
Oxley, Henry |
1975 |
Interview |
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Duties of gas instructor. Common damages to gas masks. |
Oxley, Henry |
1975 |
Interview |
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Effect on troops of being under fire. Sniper and machine gun fire. |
Oxley, Henry |
1975 |
Interview |
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False gas alarm at Passchendaele. |
Oxley, Henry |
1975 |
Interview |
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Front line medical treatment. Moving from casualty clearing station, by horse-drawn ambulance to hospital. |
Oxley, Henry |
1975 |
Interview |
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Ground conditions in Ypres Salient, March 1918. Dangers of moving across duckboards and drowning in mud. |
Oxley, Henry |
1975 |
Interview |