Historical Context The first and second battles of Ypres were offensives launched by the German Army, but third Ypres was a British initiative aimed at achieving a breakthrough in Flanders and the destruction…
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Footnotes
- Tranquille House – Bixschoote map: 20SW4-6A - Ref: U.12.d.8.6.
- The Heliograph and the Lucas Lamp were the main methods of visual signalling. Very lights and flares were used mainly for signalling emergencies and illuminating the front line
- The Regimental Aid Post (RAP) was the first and most forward in a chain of Medical Aid posts
- Olga Houses – Bixschoote map - Ref: U.18.b.6.2
- Pascal Farm - Bixschoote map - Ref: U.12.c.5.2
- Corrigenda -
- 4th/5th Loyal North Lancashires (57th Divn)
- The 4th NF War Diary refers to the pill-boxes as a line of huts
- Forward Observation Officers provided target ranging information to the artillery, usually by field telephone
- During WW1 pigeons were used extensively on the Western Front to convey messages
- Lucas Signalling Lamp
- 2nd Lt Roland Wood
- Reliable Sgt – Sgt Thompson
- The Tommy Cooker was a small tin of jellied fuel (methylated spirits) with a metal clip on attachment that served as the stove
- Rose Crossroads Camp
- 2nd Lt David Arthur Smith is commemorated on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Zonnebeke, West Vlaanderen, Belgium
- 2nd Lt William Ruddy is commemorated on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Zonnebeke, West Vlaanderen, Belgium
- 2nd Lt Robert Arthur Abbs Simpson is buried in St Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen, Seine Maritime, France.
- 2nd Lts George Edward Charlewood
- 2nd Lt A.W.P. Leary -
- 2nd Lt H.B. Bell
- 2nd Lt J.R. Ruddock
- 2nd Lt R.Wood
- 2nd Lt Ryde Guild Rayner is commemorated on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Zonnebeke, West Vlaanderen, Belgium
- Tyne Cot Memorial, Zonnebeke, West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 19 to 23 and 162
- Captain Johnson Morris Affleck MC - former Private in King Edward’s Horse
- Ondank - Elverdinghe Map: 28NW1-4a. Ref: A.5.d.5.4
- Caribou Camp - Elverdinghe Map: 28NW1-4a. Ref: A.12.c.2.3
- White Mill Camp - Elverdinghe Map: 28NW1-4a. Ref: B.14.d.7.6
- 446th Field Coy RE (formerly 1st Northumbrian Field Coy) numbered 446th on 1st February 1917
- Army Service Corps (ASC) were the logistics organisation that kept the troops supplied with food, equipment and ammunition using horse and motor transport
- Marsouin Farm. - St Julien Map 28NW2.6b: Ref: C.8.b.7.2.
- Bard Causeway - St Julien Map 28NW2.6b: Ref: C.13.c.3.6
- Pte Bertram Leslie Reginald Smith (4/5033, 201928) enlisted in Chelsea. Formerly Middlesex Regt (25834) and Northumberland Fusiliers (7/7106). Commemorated on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium