Wednesday, 10 June 2009
October 22nd - 29th 1914
Paraded at 7.30am for route march and officers experiments in map reading etc. Marched as far as the Victoria Lines and then came back via the coast and over the h.lb. Back at 12.00 noon. Finished for rest of day. Done 10 miles.
October 23rd Friday
Went over the hills towards Melleha Ridge and had instruction in judging distances up to 800 yards. Aiming drill all the afternoon. Paid 7/- and had a tuck in.
October 24th Saturday
Plenty to do this morning. General Revision. Parts and care of arms, aiming drill and judging distance. Went for a walk over hills after dinner.
October 25th Sunday
Church parade at 6.45am. Went to bathe afterwards. Had some photos done on the rocks. Bought some more lace and silks for the folks at home. Then messed about for the rest of the day.
October 26th Monday
Musketry instruction all day. Learnt all there is to be taught about the kneeling positions. Stayed in all evening to write letter and send my silks home.
October 27th Tuesday
Instruction in the lying prone position. A mans legs must be stretched out so correctly behind him, and yet they tell us to make ourselves comfortable.
October 28th Wednesday
Practicing sniping and snapshooting, also we are told to use our eyes and notice anything that is uncommon.
October 29th Thursday
Instruction in trigger pressing. This appears to the casual onlooker to be the simplest thing, but if you do not take great care you will pull your shot off target.
Monday, 8 June 2009
October 15th - 21st - The Heat
October 15th Thursday
October 16th Friday
Am feeling much better now. Resume duties tomorrow. Busied myself with cleaning my bayonet up which is now rusty.
October 17th Saturday
Lost my purse with 6/6 in it, also the pair of gold cuff links that Annie gave me before the war. Wild as a devil. It is raining cats and dogs. Parades impossible. Got swamped out, mud and slosh galore.
October 18th Sunday
Church Parade at 6.30am. As I was practically broke to the wide, it was no use for me to go out. Stayed in Camp all day and wrote more letters.
October 19th Monday
Started to be instructed in the new Army Musketry Course by Sergeant Instructor Stacey (Royal Marines). First thing we learn is Standing Position.
October 20th Tuesday
October 21st Wednesday
Friday, 5 June 2009
October 5th - 14th 1914 - Don't Stare At The Sun -
October 5th Monday
Drilling all day long. Adjutants parade at 9.00am. Writing letters home all evening.
October 6th Tuesday
Physical exercise in morning and Coy training afterwards. Drill is getting awfully monotonous. Had another swim.
October 7th Wednesday
Cos Parade at 9.00am. Have got to hold our hands up and not move or else on the crime. Am put on night guard at Casaba Ridge Outpost so missed afternoon parade. Had to guard the coast from a narrow ledge in the side of a steep cliff. 2 hours in 12. Plenty of dew and mosquitoes.
October 8th Thursday
After guard we got a whole day off. That is from the time we dismount, sunrise 6.00am. Wrote to all the folks at home and then read books etc.
October 9th Friday
October 10th Saturday
Half day off again. Had a swim in afternoon. Am on St. Pauls Bay guard tonight. Duty patrol on road round the bay. 2 hours in 12. Nothing easier. Kings Regulations read to us.
October 11th Sunday
Off duty all day. Was paid 10/- kit pay, that is for having to complete private kit. As I was pretty flush I went down to Valletta again. Made the most of my time and enjoyed myself. Had a feed. Maltese girls are pretty but they make one wild being so coy like all Southerners.
We have a heat wave, it’s 112° in the shade. Strained my eyes in the sun. Nearly blind. Can’t understand it.
October 14th Wednesday
Sunday, 31 May 2009
October 1914
October 1914
October 1st Thursday
Am a bit lazy so stayed in bed nearly all morning. Pain has gone so has swelling. The commencement of the Maltese winter. As the bungalow by the sea is now rigged up as a recreation room, I spend my evening there. Mostly for book reading.
October 2nd Friday
156 of ‘G’ Coy went six. Major Parr said he would put us all on the crime. But after dodging the first two parades, we had to do the others. Paid 7/-
October 3rd Saturday
Only two parades today as it is our half day off. Stayed in sea all afternoon and devoted the evening to card playing.
October 4th Sunday
Tuesday, 26 May 2009
Sept 26th - 30th 1914 - Lord Lucan Inspection
September 26th Saturday
September 27th Sunday
Medicine and Duty today. Church parade in Mess huts at 9.00am. Army Chaplain conducts the Service. Had a clean up and then went out to enjoy myself at St. Pauls Bay. Had a glorious time.
September 28th Monday
Started to do drills and parades again. Sergt Major takes us for physical drill from 6.00am – 7.00am. Adjutants parade 9.00am – 10.45am. Company training 11.00am – 12.30pm, and lectures etc 2.30pm – 4.30pm. Quite enough for one day. Gave my weary limbs a cooking in the sea after tea.
Brigadier General Lord Lucan inspects the camp and troops at 10.00am and says he is satisfied with our display. After dinner they wanted to inoculate us, but we did not like the idea, we all refused at first, but after the Colonel Majors Coy Officer and Adjutant spoke to us, we gave in, but I believe old Parr gave us an extra dose.
September 30th Wednesday
Have got 8 hours sick leave for this. Arm is rather painful. Amused myself writing letters
Tuesday, 19 May 2009
Sept 19th - 25th 1917. Boils, Mosquitoes & 1st Birthday Away from Home...
September 19th Saturday
September 20th Sunday
Have got a lovely boil on my neck. Can’t move my head. First I’ve had in my life. So went sick with it and struck lucky. Am now excused all duties.
Had my neck fomented, then mouched about all day. Took RGA operators food down to them to pass time away.
September 22nd Tuesday
Had boil cut and core squeezed out. A bit of a relief for me. Some Electric French submarines came into St. Pauls Bay and a party of Froggies visit the Palace and try to make themselves understood a bit. Showed them round and drank each others health.
September 24th Thursday
September 25th Friday
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Monday, 18 May 2009
September 14th - 18th 1917 Life in Malta
Life in Malta
September 14th Monday
Reveille at 4.00am. Breakfast of bully beef, biscuits and pickles at 5.00am. Landed by tenders and lighters on Misida Wharf at 6.00am. Whole battalion marched off in light marching order at 9.30am, carrying one days rations. Passed batches of Royal Warwick’s, Middlesex, W. Yorks Regts on the road. We marched via St. Georges and St. Pauls Bay. Had a rest for 1 hour at Midday near to Artillery ranges. Arrived at Ghain Tufficha at 4.30pm 15 ½ miles – nearly killed me in the hot sun. Had a fish tea in the canteen. Made friends with native soldiers.
September 15th Tuesday
Drew our kits in the morning. In afternoon had a bathe in the big bay. G and H Companies got orders for detachment some distance further on.
September 16th Wednesday
September 18th Friday
Routine as yesterday and no extra grub. Am learning what it is to have pangs of hunger. Messrs Dickinson start a canteen here. First payment of 14/- in Malta. Want to bathe that evening in Eagle Bay. Very nice and cool.