Sergeant Major Henry Bangert of the Royal Army Medical Corps was posted to France as soon as WW1 started and kept a diary for the time that he was there until he was invalided out in Feb 1916. He wrote almost daily, recording his day to day activities, comments from newspapers and his work in field hospitals. He reported on the military acton that was taking place around him.
Wounded still arriving. French lesson at 5.30 pm. Germans said to have broken the line north of Ypres, through trenches occupied by French columns. Cavalry support.
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