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Recieving news that her husband had been executed 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 |
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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 |
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Reaction to Armistice Day parades since the War and the hurt felt at seeing surviving veterans when her own husband was executed for 'cowardice' |
Farr, Gertrude |
17th April 1993 |
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First experiences of being under fire. Work of wiring parties in No Man's Land. |
Grover, John Malcolm Lawrence |
1973 |
Interview |
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Inadequacies of training demonstrated by soldiers' reactions to first taste of warfare. |
Clarke, Walter Ernest |
1973 |
Interview |
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Work of wiring parties in no man's land. |
Grover, John Malcolm Lawrence |
1973 |
Interview |
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Inadequacies of equipment for trench warfare; issue of periscopes. |
Grover, John Malcolm Lawrence |
1973 |
Interview |
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Development of gas masks and the pactical problems of using a gas mask. |
Grover, John Malcolm Lawrence |
1973 |
Interview |
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High morale and camaraderie of troops despite heavy casualties. |
Grover, John Malcolm Lawrence |
1973 |
Interview |