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110th Heavy Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery
110th Heavy Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery arrived in France on the 20th of September 1914. In March 1915 they joined 1st Heavy Brigade.
6th Mar 1915 Orders
7th Mar 1915 Programme Delayed
8th Mar 1915 Registration
9th Mar 1915 Registration
10th Mar 1915 In Action
11th Mar 1915 Artillery Active
12th Mar 1915 Heavy Firing
1st Apr 1915 Counter Battery Work
2nd Apr 1915 Counter Battery Work
3rd Apr 1915 Enemy Active
4th Apr 1915 Balloon
5th Apr 1915 Instructions
6th Apr 1915 Houses
23rd of April 1915 Quiet Night
25th of April 1915 Reliefs
28th of April 1915 Quiet Day and Night
29th of April 1915 Very Quiet
21st of May 1915 Mining
13th of June 1915 Patrols Out
4th Sep 1916 ReorganisationIf you can provide any additional information, please add it here.
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110th Heavy Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery
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- Guise-Moores MC & Bar.. Bruce Kirkland. 2nd Lt.
- Guise-Moores MC & Bar.. Bruce Samuel Kirkland. Lt.
- Husband MM.. William. Gnr.
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249501Lt. Bruce Samuel Kirkland Guise-Moores MC & Bar. 110th Heavy Battery Royal Garrison Artillery
My grandfather Bruce Guise-Moores, came from a military family, his father became a general and two uncles became colonels. He was awarded the Military Cross for getting men and horses out of a burning barn, under fire and a Bar to the MC for digging men out of a collapsed trench.He enjoyed the camaraderie of the Army more than anything else. After the war he fought in Russia with the White Russians then posted to India, initially with the RGA then the Indian Army, before coming back to England. He left the Army in the early 30's being bored with peacetime soldering and joined the prison service, only to join up again in 1939, and served in Egypt.
Clive Lacey
236669Gnr. William Husband MM. 110th Heavy Bty. Royal Garrison Artillery
Willaim Husband was my great uncle, I am doing research prior to a visit to Ypres on the 100th anniversary of his award in 1917.Ray Luke
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