Soldier's diary

Soldier's diary : Image 99 of 126

Image of Edward Herbert Aubrey : Soldier's diary 1917-1919.

  • Title Edward Herbert Aubrey : Soldier's diary
  • Creator Edward Herbert Aubrey
  • Date 1917-1919.
  • Transcription 1917 October 13 Sat
    Reveille 5-30
    No much doing today went to watering place with old Hunter Morris & did some washing, so well be nice & clean for tomorrow Sunday. Spent the rest of the day by having a sleep & going to water the horses
    On picquet tonight but lucky enough to draw first shift so won't loose much sleep
    1917 October 14 Sun
    Reveille 5 am
    Breakfast 5-30 am
    We were out today on a job practicing taking & sending signals to aeroplanes We rode out one to some low hills at the back of the camp & waited until our planes came over & we then sent up red ground flares which are very easily seen from the air.
    Officers played a football match tonight against NCO's
    Barrackers caused a lot of fun
    win for N.C.O [?] 3 to nil
  • Image 99 of 126
  • Collection Description World War I diary kept by Edward Herbert Aubrey (1891-1963) from May 1917 to November 1917, with brief notes from 1918 and 1919. Some pages were removed and sent to relatives.
  • Parent Collection Description Edward Aubrey served from 10 February 1916 to 19 February 1919. He embarked on the Waihora in December 1916 with the New Zealand Expeditionary Force, 19th Reinforcements, New Zealand Mounted Rifles Brigade. Aubrey served in Egypt; and after being wounded on 5 November 1917 part of his left leg was amputated. Edward Aubrey spent his remaining service in medical care in Egypt and then Britain. On his return to New Zealand he returned to farming in the Omarama area on land won in a ballot as part of a Returned Soldiers' initiative.
  • Collection Location Private collection
  • File Reference CCL-Aubrey-1917-099

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