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123 Battery, Royal Field Artillery
20th of November 1914 Artillery in Action
14th of March 1915 Artillery Quiet
15th of March 1915 Active Artillery
16th of March 1915 No Hostile Patrols
17th of March 1915 Retaliation
31st of March 1915 Staff
2nd of April 1915 Quiet Day
2nd of April 1915 Enemy Aircraft
17th of April 1915 Mines Exploded
29th of April 1915 Very Quiet
30th of April 1915
16th May 1915 Snipers Active
18th of May 1915 Revenge Shelling
19th of May 1915 Quiet Night
20th of May 1915 Gun Destroys Sap
21st of May 1915 Mining
22nd of May 1915 All Quiet
23rd of May 1915 Quiet Day
27th of May 1915 Earth Tremors Felt
28th of May 1915 Quiet
29th of May 1915 A Rumbling Explosion
30th of May 1915 Work Party Casualties
12th of August 1915 Quiet Time
20th of August 1915 Quiet Night
21st of August 1915 Snipers Active
25th of August 1915 Hostile Marsh Patrol
16th of September 1915 Reliefs
17th of September 1915 German Post Hit
18th of September 1915 Heavy Gunfire Heard
19th of September 1915 A Quiet Night
20th of September 1915 Catapults Effective
21st of September 1915 Catapults Active
22nd of September 1915 Bridges Guarded
23rd of September 1915 Hostile Patrol Seen
24th of September 1915 Wet Weather
25th of September 1915 1st Army Success Cheered
26th of September 1915 A Marsh Patrol
27th of September 1915 Deserter Comes In
2nd of October 1915 `Shows' and Football
3rd of October 1915 Battalion Dispositions
4th of October 1915 New Biplane Spotted
11th of October 1915 Promiscuous Whizzbangs
12th of October 1915 77th Brigade Arrives
13th of October 1915 Reliefs
14th of October 1915 Germans Explode Mine
15th of October 1915 No Ammunition
16th of October 1915 Bombs and Reliefs
17th of October 1915 Reliefs
18th of October 1915 Noisy Germans
20th of October 1915 Gun Distribution
21st of October 1915 Reliefs
1st of November 1915 East Surreys Shoot German
5th of November 1915 MG Fire Causes Confusion
6th of November 1915 Heavies in Action
8th of November 1915 A Newspaper Delivery
9th of November 1915 Orders
10th of November 1915 Enemy Explode Mine
11th of November 1915 Persistent Shelling
12th of November 1915 A Quiet Day
13th of November 1915 Sausages Fired
15th of November 1915 Heavy Snow
16th of November 1915 A Spy Killed
17th of November 1915 Conference Held
18th of November 1915 Transport Heard
19th of November 1915 Another Flag Removed
21st of November 1915 Patrol
22nd of November 1915 Three Enemy Killed
24th of November 1915 Artillery Active
25th of November 1915 Enemy Building Redoubts
26th of November 1915 Air Raid
27th of November 1915 Heavies Retaliate
29th of November 1915 Enemy Transport Shelled
30th of November 1915 Grenade Attack Successful
4th of December 1915 Patrol
2nd of January 1916 Direct Hits
16th of March 1916 British Plane Shot Down
24th of March 1916 Camouflet Exploded
31st of August 1916 Warning Order Issued
16th of October 1916 Artillery Relief Complete
6th of November 1916 Shelling
11th of November 1918 Armistice and a ReportIf you can provide any additional information, please add it here.
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Those known to have served with
123 Battery, Royal Field Artillery
during the Great War 1914-1918.
- Baker Arthur. L/Bmbdr. (d.15th Oct 1918)
- Freeman Victor Frederick. Gnr. (d.15th Apr 1917)
- Wrigley Ezra. Gnr. (d.17th April 1917)
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