Promoted to Rank of Sergeant.
*New Provisional Government proclaimed in Russia.
Walter Draycott’s Great War Chronicle
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Promoted to Rank of Sergeant.
*New Provisional Government proclaimed in Russia.
To Aerodrome & make flight in Aeroplane for observation.
*Russian Premier, Prince Golitsin removed from office by Revolutionary Party.
No entry.
*The Russian Revolution begins.
No entry.
– snow
Hon. Walter Long pays the Canadian Bde., Div, and Corps a visit.
*The Right Honourable The Viscount Long, a prominent British politician, was the Secretary of State for the Colonies at this time.
Friday 9 March 1917 – frost
Biddy sails for Canada with Eileen.
Sir Rob. L. Borden inspects 7th Bde. @ Bruay.
New maps come in which upset all our others as regards co-ordinates. Work for nothing.
*Sir Robert Borden was Canada’s prime minister from 1911 to 1920. Borden’s decision in early 1917 to invoke conscription, or compulsory service, in order to maintain Canada’s armies in the field nearly tore the country apart. He believed strongly in imperial solidarity and the necessity of a large-scale military and industrial contribution, and returned in May 1917 from a visit to London and to the battlefront in France convinced that Canada must make every effort, including conscription, to maintain its forces overseas. He won the ensuing fall election amidst controversy and fierce recriminations, maneuvering many Liberals into supporting his Unionist ticket by making the conscription issue a test of loyalty to King and country. The conscription debate continued through the end of the war, embroiled in larger controversies over Western alienation from central Canada, French-English relations, and the power of the federal government in the lives of Canadians .(www.warmuseum.ca)
– snowing all day, high wind
I make 200 copies of a sketch which were afterwards cancelled. Damn waste.
– drizzly rain, not much
Heavy firing around Lens & Lille.
Capt. H M. Wallis goes on special leave to England (Manchester). He can get his but not I. Again, an officers war.
– cold, high wind
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