In this case this would seem to be the 505th Battery in 65th Army Brigade RFA formed in 1917 [an earlier 65th brigade was broken up in 1916], arriving France 2nd/4th May 1917 with 465, 466, 504 and 505 Bty. The war diary exists and records their movements. A great uncle of mine was in 504th Bty
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I will look out for your thread if you start a new one. I am still trying to find out where my Granddad saw action. The only place I was able to decipher on his war records was Dickebusche, not far from Ypres, Belgium. We have been there on several occasions and taken photos of the graves of his comrades who were not so fortunate as him and did not return.
I need to find out where the 505 Howitzers were sent during the time he served. I have a group photograph which could include your Great Uncle.
I will see if I can attach it here.
My Granddad was William James Panton from Woolwich and he served between December 1915 and August 1919. He saw action around Dickebusche in June 1917. On his records it also mentions 65 battery and somewhere else I read 3rd Battalion.
Where was your Great Uncle killed?
I hope the photo comes out ok. My Granddad is the one on the far right.
Good luck with the research
Carole
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