Gunner John Leeson RGA [96749].
He
volunteered on the 10th December 1915, [age 27]. Conscription was introduced by law on
27/1/16. But such was the flood of
volunteers that he was not called up immediately.
He was not mobilised
until 12-16th June 1916 at Fort Burgoyne, Dover, which was No.1 Depot Royal
Garrison Artillery [RGA]. This depot
processed about 1000 recruits per month.
He underwent four months training [16/6/16 to 21/10/16] drill, gunnery
and fitness.
He had vaccinations on 28th July 1916 and 29th August at Fort Grain in Thames estuary.
This
was the base for 18 Company RGA under Major R. Keogh.
There is also a note in his pay book, ‘3 [B] Siege Depot
Bexhill’, which is near Hastings, so he may also have been posted there during
his training.
Prior to going to France he was at No:2 Depot, RGA, at Fort
Brockhurst, Gosport.
Le Havre was a massive base for supplies, reinforcements and
remounts (horses).
The
RGA’s No:1 General Base Depot was located at Camp 12, approximately a quarter
of a mile to the west of Harfleur station.
There he was processed for the front and only now allocated
to his unit. He was there for 8 days
till 29/10/16. He was posted to 140 Siege
Battery RGA on 30/10/16.
140 SB was then part of 36 [Australian] Heavy Artillery
Group (HAG), in the II Corps, of the 5th Army, positioned at that
time on the Somme, supporting the final phases of the battle that had started
on 1st July.
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