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Saturday 3 August 1918

August 3, 2018 by Sarah McLennan

– rain

My final Medical Board papers are made out & sent down to the office. I call on Cpl. Brading of Fort Wm. Ontario.

Filed Under: 1918, Diary Entries

Friday 2 August 1918

August 2, 2018 by Sarah McLennan

Pt. Nield & I go to see the historic Orpington Church dating back to 1200. A number of the Dethick & Bassett families were Vicars circa 1400.

 

Filed Under: 1918, Diary Entries Tagged With: Orpington

Thursday 1 August 1918

August 2, 2018 by Sarah McLennan

We take a walk to Orpington & St. Mary’s Cray

Filed Under: 1918, Diary Entries

Tuesday 30 July 1918

July 30, 2018 by Sarah McLennan

Pt. Nield of N. Vancouver & I go to Bromley. An airman (Canadian) gives rides to some wounded soldiers & about 12 Sisters of the Hospital. On ascending to go back to his aerodrome he fails to notice a shed & drives into it, smashing up his machine & his observer is cut about the face.

Filed Under: 1918, Diary Entries Tagged With: aerodrome, airman, Bromley

Monday 29 July 1918

July 29, 2018 by Sarah McLennan

https://greatwarchronicle.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Monday_July_29_1918.mp3

The colonel sent for me. He wants to know my story. Took letter along, also sketches. Said he “Damn shame. Confounded selfishness & carelessness. From now on you will wear Sergeant’s stripes. If any questions are asked, refer them to me. It’s outrageous to think if a man has served as you have & then discarded is beyond human conception. You may go Sergeant. What a relief to find one Human who understands!

Filed Under: 1918, Diary Entries

Sunday 28 July 1918

July 28, 2018 by Sarah McLennan

– rain

Splendid accommodation. All the staff are splendid. A lone Australian is in this ward. Tall, lithe,

Filed Under: 1918, Diary Entries

Saturday 27 July 1918

July 27, 2018 by Sarah McLennan

 – rain

Miserable day.

Filed Under: 1918, Diary Entries

Friday 26 July 1918

July 26, 2018 by Sarah McLennan

 – rain

Justicia sunk, 32,000 ton vessel. Attacked by 8 submarines, 16 killed.

Rained all day, remained indoors.

*SS Justicia, a passenger steamer converted to a troopship, was torpedoed on July 19th and sunk the next day by a further U-boat attack while undertow. 16 crew members were killed. She was one of the largest ships sunk in WW1.

Filed Under: 1918, Diary Entries Tagged With: British Steamers, SS Justicia, submarines, U-boat

Thursday 25 July 1918

July 25, 2018 by Sarah McLennan

 – showers

Not medically inspected yet.

I go to Orpington & Green Street Green. Small villages, have tea at latter place. 1/6.

The Colonel & two other officers give me a short “Star Chamber” exam & are satisified with my condition.

*In modern usage, legal or administrative bodies with strict, arbitrary rulings and secretive proceedings are sometimes called, metaphorically or poetically, star chambers. This is a pejorative term and intended to cast doubt on the legitimacy of the proceedings. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Chamber)

Filed Under: 1918, Diary Entries Tagged With: Orpington

Wednesday 24 July 1918

July 24, 2018 by Sarah McLennan

Paraded at 6.45 am for Hospital.

Leave Egham @ 8.40 am for Orpington Hosp’ via London (London Bridge). Arr. Orpington @ noon. 35 min. run from London. The Hospital is a collection of Huts containing 50 to 60 beds.

Filed Under: 1918, Diary Entries Tagged With: Egham, Orpington

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