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209th (Norwich) Field Company, Royal Engineers
Royal Engineers, 34th Division proceeded to France in January 1916 and remained on the Western Front for the remainder of the war. They took part in the following engagements:1916 The Battle of Albert, The Battle of Bazentin Ridge, The Battle of Pozieres Ridge and The Battle of Flers-Courcelette. In 1917 The First Battle of the Scarpe during the Arras Offensive, The Second Battle of the Scarpe, The Battle of Arleux, The fighting at Hargicourt in August and The Third Battles of Ypres (fighting for the Broenbeek, 13-23 October 1917). In 1918, The Battle of St Quentin, Battle of the Lys, The Battle of the Soissonais and of the Ourcq on the Marne, The capture of Baigneux Ridge, The 4th Battle of Ypres, The Battle of Courtrai, The action at Ooteghem and The action of Tieghem.
34th Divisional Engineers was made up of
- 207th (Norfolk) Field Company, RE
- 208th (Norfolk) Field Company, RE
- 209th (Norfolk) Field Company, RE
- 34th Divisional Signals Company, RE.
5th Feb 1915 Permission
17th Mar 1915 New CO
21st Mar 1915 Recruitment
27th Mar 1915 Trade Testing
30th Mar 1915 Commanders
19th Apr 1915 Arrival
1st May 1915 Arrivals
3rd May 1915 New CO
5th May 1915 Inspection
10th May 1915 Orders Received
1st Jun 1915 New HQ
15th Jun 1915 Visit
29th Jun 1915 Officers
14th Jul 1915 Ceremonial Parade
17th Jul 1915 Promotions
23rd Jul 1915 On the Move
29th Jul 1915 Inspection
11th Aug 1915 Inspection
1st Sep 1915 On the Move
25th Sep 1915 On the Move
16th Oct 1915 The Derby Scheme
17th Oct 1915 Posting
22nd Oct 1915 Inspection
9th Nov 1915 Promotion
1st Dec 1915 Derby Scheme Armlets
11th Sep 1915 Last day of Derby Scheme Recruitment
12th Dec 1915 Orders Received
20th Dec 1915 Orders
20th Dec 1915 Reserves
26th Dec 1915 Reserves
8th Jan 1916 On the Move
9th Jan 1916 On the Move
10th Jan 1916 Group System Reopens
10th Jan 1916 On the Move
11th Jan 1916 On the Move
12th Jan 1916 Locations
21st Jan 1916 Orders
21st Jan 1916 Instruction
22nd Jan 1916 Orders Issued
22nd Jan 1916 At Rest
23rd Jan 1916 Move
23rd Jan 1916 In Reserve
25th Jan 1916 Instruction
26th Jan 1916 On Alert
27th Jan 1916 Emergeny Scheme
28th Jan 1916 Emergeny Scheme
9th February 1916 Call Ups
19th Feb 1916 Move
23rd Feb 1916 Hand Over
24th Feb 1916 Reliefs
25th Feb 1916 Reliefs
29th Feb 1916 Snow
1st Mar 1916 Repairs
24th Mar 1916 Line Extended
29th Mar 1916 Stores
31st Mar 1916 Good Weather
12th Sep 1916 Orders
21st Sep 1916 Quiet
22nd Sep 1916 Arrivals
23rd Sep 1916 Orders
24th Sep 1916 Trench Mortars
25th Sep 1916 Shelling
26th Sep 1916 Some Shelling
27th Sep 1916 Trench Mortars
28th Sep 1916 Training & Reliefs
29th Sep 1916 Wire Cutting
30th Sep 1916 Trench Raid
1st Oct 1916 Quiet
2nd Oct 1916 Quiet
3rd Oct 1916 Shelling
4th Oct 1916 Orders
5th Oct 1916 Wire Cut
6th Oct 1916 Rounds Fired
7th Oct 1916 Trench Raid
8th Oct 1916 Artillery Active
9th Oct 1916 Quiet
10th Oct 1916 Quiet
11th Oct 1916 Course
12th Oct 1916 Trench Raids
15th Oct 1916 Conference
16th Oct 1916 Courses
19th Oct 1916 Orders Issued
20th Oct 1916 Trench Raids
21st Oct 1916 Enemy Aircraft
22nd Oct 1916 Artillery Active
23rd Oct 1916 Artillery Active
24th Oct 1916 Experiment
25th Oct 1916 Artillery Active
26th Oct 1916 Wire Cutting
27th Oct 1916 Artillery Active
28th Oct 1916 Artillery in Action
29th Oct 1916 Heavy Shelling
30th Oct 1916 Artillery Active
31st Oct 1916 Work
31st Oct 1916 Warning
19th of January 1918 Warning of Divisional Relief
21st of January 1918 A Surrender
29th of January 1918 Divisional HQ Moves
31st of January 1918 Training
3rd of February 1918 Weather Fine
14th of February 1918 Training
27th of February 1918 On the March
28th of February 1918 On the Move
22nd Mar 1918 Heavy Shelling
24th of March 1918 On the Move
30th Mar 1918 Advance Parties
31st Mar 1918 On the March
31st of March 1918 Relief Completed
1st Apr 1918 Enemy Active
2nd Apr 1918 Enemy Active
3rd Apr 1918 Artillery in Action
4th Apr 1918 Enemy Artillery Active
4th Apr 1918 Hostile Artillery
5th Apr 1918 Reliefs
5th Apr 1918 Reliefs Complete
5th Apr 1918 Reliefs
6th Apr 1918 Quiet
6th Apr 1918 Attack Expected
7th Apr 1918 Gas
7th Apr 1918 Preparations
8th Apr 1918 Low Visibility
8th Apr 1918 Preparations
9th Apr 1918 Bridges
10th Apr 1918 Withdrawal
10th Apr 1918 Bridges
16th of April 1918 Orders
20th of April 1918 Order Alteration
25th of April 1918 Defensive Work
28th Jul 1918 Preparations
28th Jul 1918 In Action
30th Jul 1918 In ActionIf you can provide any additional information, please add it here.
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