
203rd (Cambs) Field Company Royal Engineers
1915-19
Compiled and Copyright © Cliff Brown - 2001
A Short History of the Field Company
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Jan 1915 |
Cambs & Isle of Ely Terriotorial Force Association asked War Office for permission to raise a Field Coy. Col T W Harding took temporary command. |
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March 1915 |
Formed 15-3-15. First man to enlist was Mr H J Crane, of Histon, No 84210. Based at Drill Hall, East Rd, Cambridge. Major W N D Caple, RE, took command. |
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April 1915 |
Moved to Wisbech. |
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July 1915 |
Moved to join 35th (Bantam) Division at Fearby Camp, near Ripon, Yorks. |
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Sept 1915 |
Complete training at Chiseldon Camp, six miles from Swindon. 203rd in 104th Brigade. Major Caple replaced by Major K W Pye. Capt H A Douglas joined as 2ic. |
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Nov 1915 |
Division to Perham Down Camp, Tidworth. |
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1916 |
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Jan 1916 |
Coy into four sections of 1 officer, 1 sgt & about 40 OR, plus HQ section of 2 officers, CSM, CQMS, mounted men & specialists. Officers: Major K W Pye, oc; Capt H A Douglas, 2ic; Lt G V Colchester (No 1 section), F Summers (No 2), J W Lloyd-Davies (No 3), W S Laidlaw (No 4). Proceeded overseas 28-1-16 from Southampton and arrived at 4pm 29-1-16. On 30-1-16 took train to St Omer. |
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Feb 1916 |
On 4-2-16 marched with brigade to Recquinham. 18-2-16, division moved forward to Widdebrouck, then to Riez du Vinage, 12 miles from Givenchy front line. 20-2-16, No 1 + 2 sections went to Gorre, with first work at Cuinchy on draining trenches. After two weeks moved to Lacouture, worked at night in front line. |
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March 1916 |
21-3-16 Division to Neuve Chapelle & Armentieres. |
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April 1916 |
First casualties - Major K W Pye and Lt W S Laidlaw wounded; Laidlaw sent to England. Lt G Meadows arrived to take charge of No 4 section. 15-4-16: Division to Lacouture. |
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May 1916 |
1-5-16, first other rank casualty - Spr Alf Whybrow, No 1 sect, shot in head by sniper while working in front line. Sent to England, recovered and discharged unfit. |
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June 1916 |
17-6-16, leave the sector. 11 day stay near Bethune. 28-6-16, to Ostraville, near St Pol. |
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July 1916 |
2-7-16, to Bouquemacson, near Doullens. Division to take part in Battle of the Somme. Then to Bus-les-Artois & then outskirts of Mailly-Maillet. 9-7-16, to Harponville, then Albert. 10/11-7-16 - casualties to No 1 section in front line at La Boiselle. 13-7-16: Left Albert for Morlancourt, five days. 18-7-16, moved between to Bray and Maricourt. |
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21-7-16, Carnoy Valley, several casualties between 24 & 26-7-16. Working at night around Maltz Horn Farm & Arrowhead Copse. 31-7-16: To Vaux. |
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Aug 1916 |
Amiens until 10-8-16 & back to Vaux. 15-8-16, Happy Valley & then to ÔThe CitadelÕ near Carnoy. Employed building dugouts around Fricourt, Mametz & Trones Wood. Lt R K Uhthoff joined and took command of No 1 section. 21-8-16: Moved to Heilly, then train to Candas, near Doullens, then Le Souich, then Habarcq. |
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Sept 1916 |
4-9-16, No 1 + 3 sections to Arras, No 2 + 4 sections + HQ to Louez, near Arras. Working in I Sector (Iron St, Ibex Ave, etc). Spent period 4-9-16 to 4-12-16 in the same sector. First casualties in No 3 section. |
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Dec 1916 |
4-12-16, relieved to Magnicourt. 8-12-16, to Arras for work on dugouts for three weeks. 27-12-16, relieved. |
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1917 |
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Jan 1917 |
converting barns into billets until Feb 1917. |
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Feb 1917 |
2-2-17, moved to Barly, then St Vaast en Chausie. Lt F Summers goes to CRE staff. 17-2-17, to Wiencourt camp, then Caix, draining trenches. |
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March 1917 |
29-3-17, started to follow German retirement. |
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April 1917 |
26-4-17, Vermand. Capt H S Semple MC joined. Work on dugouts. |
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May 1917 |
3-5-17, to Holnon Wood. 19-5-17, relieved, to Poeuily, near Peronne. No 1 + 4 worked at Heudecourt & Villers Guislain, building forward observation posts. |
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June 1917 |
14-6-17, Major K W Pye & Lt M P Jones left for India. Major Semple MC became oc. Lt F L Gee took over No 3. Lt J W Lloyd-Davies MC, temporarily left to be adjutant to CRE. |
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July 1917 |
6-7-17, to Ronssoy, near Epehy. Preparing for 35th Div attack on Gillemont Farm. 19-8-17, No 2+ 4 sections in No ManÕs Land at night building wire entanglements. 26-8-17, Germans retook lost ground. No 3 section spent three nights erecting wire. |
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Sept 1917 |
5-9-17, 8.30pm during shelling of Ronssoy, Major H S Semple, Lt G S Blake, F L Gee leaving mess room at ruined house when shell hit Semple breaking both legs, blew Blake and Gee to pieces, & Capt R Uhthoff wounded, but Lt C C Duchesne untouched. Two batmen wounded. Back to Villers Faucon. Capt Lloyd-Davies became commanding officer, promoted Major. Following officers arrived - Capt A J G Denny, 2ic; Lt E Mallinson, No 2; Lt G Langham, No 3; Lt L Holden, reserve officer. Lt C C Duchesne & Lt W S Laidlaw completed the strength. 28-9-17, division to Peronne. |
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Oct 1917 |
12/13-10-17, train to Belgium, to Esquelbeck, near Proven. 15-10-17, to Elverdinghe, five miles from Ypres. Four days later, No 1 + 2 sections sent up to consolidate area captured by 35th Div at Ney Farm. Next day No 1 section took charge of RE dump three miles away. 23-10-17: Remainder of coy to Rugby Camp. |
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Nov 1917 |
5-11-17, coy moved forward to Canal Bank at Boesinghe. 15-11-17, forward to Caledonia Fort, near St Julien. 23-11-17, another tragedy to officers mess at 8pm. Germans shelled a crossroads & shell fell short and killed Lt W S Laidlaw and wounded Lt J Langham. Reinforcements - Lt M G Tate & C Legg. Worked on building pill boxes. |
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Dec 1917 |
12-12-17, on Canal Bank. Major J W Lloyd-Davies, appointed Acting-CRE; Capt A Denny, 2ic, took command. 25-12-17, to Caledonian Fort for one week. |
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1918 |
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Jan 1918 |
3-1-18, to Watau. 8-1-18, moved forward to Cane Trench (near Caledonian Fort). Capt M L Cobb MC arrived. Worked on improving front line posts. |
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March 1918 |
21-3-18, transfered to Maricourt, Somme. By 26-3-18 division was at Happy Valley, Bray. 27-3-18, to Bresle. Germans shelled area. |
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April 1918 |
3-4-18, to Frechencourt for three days. 6-4-18, to Contay. 8-4-18, to Warloy, 35th Div near Aveluy Wood. 23-4-18, to valley behind Senlis, strengthening reserve system in Engelbelmer line. |
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May 1918 |
1-5-18, relieved, to Toutencourt. Lt J B Richardson joined. 4-5-18, worked on reserve line until 10-5-18. 22-5-18, to area of Aveluy Wood, coy near Warloy. |
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June 1918 |
British to attack Aveluy Wood on 1-6-18, No 2 & 3 sections assist infantry. 7-6-18, Germans shell valley, one dropped among No 2 section killing five sleeping men, including three holders of MM. |
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16-6-18, Maj J W Lloyd-Davies MC, oc, invalided with flu. Coy stayed in area one month. Relieved to near Doullens, then train to St Omer and moved to Watou. |
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July/Aug 1918 |
5-7-18, division took over line near Westoutre. MonthÕs work on front line defences. Light casualties. 9-8-18, relieved, coy to Cassel until 26-8-18. Moved to Zillebeke Lake sector for general trench work. |
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Sept 1918 |
27-9-18, moved forward to Zillebeke Lake to assist attack. Cleared roads for artillery, advanced nine miles. 30-9-18, to Ypres-Menin Road near Gheluveld. |
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October 1918 |
Advance continued. Coy continued to repair roads and also involved in bridging River Lys. 20-10-18, into Wevelghem. 24-10-18, to Sweveghem, near River Scheldt. 27-10-18, coy advanced behind infantry and then into billets at Belcestraat. |
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November 1918 |
Rehearsing bridge building. 8-11-18, bridge parties moved up to Waermarde, bridging and returned to Ingoyhem. Work continued on 10/11-11-18. 13-11-18, to Renaix. 18-11-18, division back to Berchem & Harlebeke, three miles from Courtrai, for nine days. 28-11-18, to Menin, Ypres, then Steenvoorde. |
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December 1918 |
2-12-18, to Volkerinckhove, near St Omer, to area allotted to 35th Div. OC was Capt R C Stonner. 21-12-18, demobilisation commenced. |
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1919 |
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April 1919 |
16-4-19, coy reduced to cadre of two officers & 55 OR. 21-4-19, to St Omer & Dunkirk. |
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May 1919 |
3-5-19, embarked for Southampton, arrived 4-5-19. Cadre to Ripon, disbanding area for 35th Div. 8-5-19, remainder of coy demobbed. |
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June 1919 |
Last man demobbed was CQMS W G Shipp on 4-6-19, leaving oc Capt R C Stonner to complete disbandment of coy. |
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2001
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