Ian C Posted 27 June , 2010 Share Posted 27 June , 2010 Hi Any ideas what this means? I think I know but would kile others thoughts. Regards IanC Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johndavidswarbrick Posted 27 June , 2010 Share Posted 27 June , 2010 As I read it: 27th September 1916 - ?? Field Hospital - Gun Shot Wound Hand Set [15 CRS] ditto - 16th September 1916 20th October 1916 - ROH - ditto - Harve - 22nd September 1916 17th October 1916 - 39 General Hospital - ditto - Harve - 18th September 1916 25th September 1916 - K G ? Btn - from Pas [?] de Regates [?] - Harfleur - 25th September 1916 Dave Swarbrick Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sue Light Posted 27 June , 2010 Share Posted 27 June , 2010 'Palais des Regattes' Harfleur, was used as a sub-section of No.2 General Hospital, Havre. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ian C Posted 27 June , 2010 Author Share Posted 27 June , 2010 Thanks IanC Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ian C Posted 27 June , 2010 Author Share Posted 27 June , 2010 Go on then, what about these two wounds? Same bloke, is the hospital for the first one 'Le Treport' and I can't make out any hospital at all for the second one? IanC Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteveE Posted 28 June , 2010 Share Posted 28 June , 2010 is the hospital for the first one 'Le Treport' and I can't make out any hospital at all for the second one? Ian First hospital mentioned (2/12/17) is No.2 Canadian General Hospital at Le Treport. Second one (29/8/18) is No.18 General Hospital at Dammes Camiers. There's also a couple of entries (28/6/18 and 1/7/18) that show "Admitted Hospital" and "From Hospital" but the location is given as "Field". Regards Steve Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ian C Posted 28 June , 2010 Author Share Posted 28 June , 2010 Cheers Steve. Regards IanC Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stebie9173 Posted 28 June , 2010 Share Posted 28 June , 2010 He went from No 2 Canadian General Hospital to No 3 Convalescent Depot then onto Guards Division Base Depot. Also a Course of Instruction at VI Corps Lewis Gun School, 11 to 25 May 1918. Steve. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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