Same topic:http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=610732.0also:65th Army Brigade was formed of four 18-pdr batteries (465, 466, 504 and 505 batteries) and the batteries were made up to six guns each on 7 Aug 1917. The battery went out to the Western Front on 2 May 1917 and joined Second Army on 6 May 1917.Unfortunately you need to know which Battery he was in, A,B,C or D after he joined the 65th.However they were split & went to either 62 or 63 Bde. but remained with the 12th. Div.http://www.1914-1918.net/12div.htm
Quote from: jim1 on Wednesday 19 November 14 17:22 GMT (UK) Same topic:http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=610732.0also:65th Army Brigade was formed of four 18-pdr batteries (465, 466, 504 and 505 batteries) and the batteries were made up to six guns each on 7 Aug 1917. The battery went out to the Western Front on 2 May 1917 and joined Second Army on 6 May 1917.Unfortunately you need to know which Battery he was in, A,B,C or D after he joined the 65th.However they were split & went to either 62 or 63 Bde. but remained with the 12th. Div.http://www.1914-1918.net/12div.htmThat's the bits I don't know really, as I have only the CWGC details to go onMay have to try and get hold of his service record to see what else I can findThanksDave
He was in 505th Bty, as you say. The previous posted refers to both 65th Brigades. the original one , composed of A/65, B/65, C/65 and D/65 and the second one formed in 1917 which included 505 Bty. These are 2 different units.. the war diary says 505th went in to action at map reference I.22.b.90.60 [Dickebush area] on the night of the 20/21st July.. and lost its commander Major Frith and captain Goodyear to hospital in the next 2 says..That's brilliant info, thank you very much indeedRegardsDaveQuote from: Doodes on Wednesday 19 November 14 19:46 GMT (UK) Quote from: jim1 on Wednesday 19 November 14 17:22 GMT (UK) Same topic:http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=610732.0also:65th Army Brigade was formed of four 18-pdr batteries (465, 466, 504 and 505 batteries) and the batteries were made up to six guns each on 7 Aug 1917. The battery went out to the Western Front on 2 May 1917 and joined Second Army on 6 May 1917.Unfortunately you need to know which Battery he was in, A,B,C or D after he joined the 65th.However they were split & went to either 62 or 63 Bde. but remained with the 12th. Div.http://www.1914-1918.net/12div.htmThat's the bits I don't know really, as I have only the CWGC details to go onMay have to try and get hold of his service record to see what else I can findThanksDave