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If this is not readable, I'll scan the original. The events are out-of-order in the original document too. The ditto marks in the original refer to France.
Prior entries list LOTS of training in the U.K. Entries following are mostly hospital, but he apparently spent some time at CERU. His feet and legs got messed up with the mine; about a year later in Canada they gave up trying to make his foot work and took it off. He did fine without it! Date.... From Whom Rec'd.... Unit......... Casualty......... ...Place.... Date....... Form or Auth..... Blank........Blank.................CERU... .SOS to X4 List RCE .....UK... 13 May44... 113H13May44 7May44... X-4 RCE.............Blank..... TOS from CERU......... .UK....14 May 44... 18 22May44 Blank.......X4-10Bn............. RCE...... SOS to 9CdnFdSqn R.C.E. ..Fd... 10 Sep 44... 59-Sep 44 Sep44... EAR5/244.......... 9FdSqn. TOS from X4 List RCE 10Bn .France.17Sep 44.....42 7Oct44 Blank...... X4 RCE ..............Blank. Embarked UK 2Jun44. Disemb. France 6Jun44 ......32A 14Jul44 (Oc)t44.. .W3011 ..........9Fd Sqn ...SOS to X3 List RCE........ " .....30 Sep44 ...42 7Oct44 (O)ct44 ......X3............... RCE.... ..TOS from CanFdSqn RCE..Fd .....10Oct44 ........63/44 Thank you for helping... Helen Last edited by Helen Henson; 19-09-08 at 00:08. |
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Was concentrating on columns and missed your post. I don't see any entries between those two.
Not much help, I'm afraid. Thanks, Helen |
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It (he?) says...
"Served with 9 Squadron 4 Division in France, Belgium and Holland till wounded by a mine." Could he have been with them without actually being taken on service? If so, maybe the war diaries, which my brother has ordered, will help. Thanks, Helen |
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From what I've found, your father's Struck-off-Strength (from 10 CBRB) to the 9th Cdn Fd Sqn date of 10 Sep 44 is accurate. On approx 7 Sep 44, Lieutenant R.B.W. Pyke of the 9th Cdn Fd Sqn was wounded and evacuated, this is probably the officer casualty that your father replaced, there was not another officer casualty that required to be evacuated suffered by the 9th Cdn Fd Sqn until early on the morning of 14 Sep 44, by which time your father would have already have been with the Squadron. At this time (approx 7 to 10 Sep 44), 9th Cdn Fd Sqn were located in the area of Moerbrugge, Belgium, engaged in bridging the canal at this point (Moerbrugge). The 9th Cdn Fd Sqn had crossed into Belgium on the morning of 7 Sep 44. Why the entry of his Taken-on-Strength of 9th Cdn Fd Sqn says 'France', I have no idea, because the 9th Cdn Fd Sqn had been in Belgium (approx. 7 Sep 44) since before his SOS date from 10 CBRB of 10 Sep. You father did indeed serve in FRANCE, BELGIUM and HOLLAND (where he was wounded), but he served in France with 10th Canadian Base Reinforcement Battalion, No. 2 Canadian Base Reinforcement Group and in Belgium and Holland with 9th Canadian Field Squadron, R.C.E., 4th Canadian Armoured Division. I'll do some more digging and let you know where 10 CBRB (and your father) where located from landing on 6 June to your father being sent forward to the 9 Fd Sqn, on approx 10 Sep 44. I know were they were from mid July onwards, but from 6 Jun to that point ... I'll have to look ... ![]() Cheers
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Actually the entry that says he was transferred to X3 List (Hospital) on Sept 30 has a ditto mark indicating that transfer happened in France too. That entry, and the two above it are typed, the only typed lines in the series. Maybe done later by an overworked and harried clerk with a lot of papers to transcribe?
However we are very grateful for the records. We had no idea Dad landed June 6. Thank you so much for helping us understand that part of our father. Highest regards, Helen |
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He was transferred to X3 List in Fd. Sorry.
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In regards to my previous post, with his SOS date from the X4 List being 16 Sept 44 and his TOS date to 9 Fd Sqn being 17 Sept 44, this means that your father joined the Squadron while "the 4th Armoured Division worked along the edge of the flooded area, which was more or less bounded by the Leopold Canal, and around behind the Braakman, an inlet west of the Ghent-Terneuzen canal. Several bridges had to be built during this period, (which was from 16 to 21 Sep 44) the most important being a pair by the 9th Field Squadron across locks at Sas van Gent. The spans were 60-foot double-single and 110-foot triple-single and they made possible a junction with the Polish Armoured Division, which had just cleared the south bank of the Scheldt from Antwerp to Terneuzen. Cheers
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I had no idea how much I wanted to know that... until I read your post.
Thank you very much, Mark. A wonderful thing you are doing. ![]() Helen |
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Actually what you wrote is "much help"... Thanks
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Cheers
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If you take a closer look at the above mentioned line on the Record of Service, the date in column (e) 'Date of Casualty' actually reads '16 Sept 44' - not 10 Sept 44. The date of '16 Sept 44' for his being SOS X4 List 10 Bn to 9 Fd Sqn RCE, is reflected again on his Statement of Service (Form M.F.M. 1 & 2 (a)) under the column 'Effective Date". Also on the Record of Service, under column (d) 'Place of Casualty', the letters 'Fd' stand for the word 'Field'. Cheers
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