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124 Battery, Royal Field Artillery



 

26th Nov 1914 Bully Beef and Biscuits

23rd of March 1915  Quiet Day   location map

26th of March 1915 Enemy Guns Active   location map

29th of March 1915 Quiet Time   location map

31st of March 1915 Staff

2nd of April 1915 Quiet Day  location map

3rd of April 1915 Quiet Day  location map

17th of April 1915  Mines Exploded  location map

28th of April 1915  Quiet Day and Night  location map

18th of May 1915 Revenge Shelling  location map

19th of May 1915 Quiet Night  location map

25th of May 1915 A Fine Day  location map

26th of May 1915 Quiet Day, Quieter Night  location map

28th of May 1915 Quiet  location map

30th of May 1915 Work Party Casualties  location map

10th of August 1915  Relief of French  location map

15th of August 1915  3 Salvos Fired  location map

18th of August 1915  German Captured  location map

22nd of August 1915 Hostile Balloons  location map

25th of August 1915 Hostile Marsh Patrol  location map

16th of September 1915 Reliefs  location map

17th of September 1915 German Post Hit  location map

18th of September 1915 Heavy Gunfire Heard  location map

19th of September 1915  A Quiet Night  location map

20th of September 1915 Catapults Effective  location map

21st of September 1915 Catapults Active  location map

22nd of September 1915  Bridges Guarded  location map

23rd of September 1915 Hostile Patrol Seen  location map

25th of September 1915  1st Army Success Cheered  location map

26th of September 1915  A Marsh Patrol  location map

27th of September 1915 Deserter Comes In  location map

29th of September 1915  Enemy Alert  location map

2nd of October 1915 `Shows' and Football  location map

3rd of October 1915 Battalion Dispositions  location map

4th of October 1915  New Biplane Spotted  location map

5th of October 1915  A Mine Exploded  location map

10th of October 1915 30 Whizzbangs   location map

12th of October 1915 77th Brigade Arrives  location map

13th of October 1915 Reliefs  location map

14th of October 1915 Germans Explode Mine  location map

15th of October 1915 No Ammunition  location map

16th of October 1915  Bombs and Reliefs  location map

17th of October 1915 Reliefs  location map

18th of October 1915 Noisy Germans  location map

20th of October 1915 Gun Distribution  location map

1st of November 1915 East Surreys Shoot German  location map

2nd of November 1915 Heavy Transport  location map

5th of November 1915 MG Fire Causes Confusion  location map

6th of November 1915  Heavies in Action  location map

8th of November 1915  A Newspaper Delivery  location map

9th of November 1915  Orders  location map

10th of November 1915 Enemy Explode Mine  location map

11th of November 1915 Persistent Shelling  location map

12th of November 1915   A Quiet Day  location map

13th of November 1915 Sausages Fired  location map

15th of November 1915 Heavy Snow   location map

16th of November 1915 A Spy Killed  location map

17th of November 1915 Conference Held  location map

18th of November 1915 Transport Heard  location map

19th of November 1915 Another Flag Removed  location map

21st of November 1915 Patrol  location map

22nd of November 1915 Three Enemy Killed  location map

24th of November 1915 Artillery Active  location map

25th of November 1915  Enemy Building Redoubts  location map

26th of November 1915  Air Raid  location map

27th of November 1915  Heavies Retaliate  location map

29th of November 1915  Enemy Transport Shelled  location map

30th of November 1915  Grenade Attack Successful  location map

2nd of January 1916 Direct Hits  location map

7th of January 1916  A Combined Shoot  location map

17th of March 1916 German Gas Attack?  location map

24th of March 1916  Camouflet Exploded

31st of March 1916 5 Guns Hit

10th May 1916 Artillery Active

12th May 1916 Artillery in Action

26th May 1916 Football & Horse Show

31st of August 1916  Warning Order Issued  location map

16th of October 1916 Artillery Relief Complete  location map

28th of December 1916 Artillery Continue Shelling  location map

11th of November 1918 Armistice and a Report  location map

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124 Battery, Royal Field Artillery

during the Great War 1914-1918.

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