posted on 2024-02-23, 14:02authored byGreat War Archive Project Team
Editor's Comment: 'Field Service Regulations Part II: An Addendum for the guidance of troops operating in France and Belgium', 1917.
From the effects of Lieutenant Wharton Rye Collinge, 2nd/6th (Rifle) Bn. The King's (Liverpool Regiment), who died of gas poisoning 7th August 1917 and is buried in Merville Communal Cemetery.
History
Identifier
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Subject
Unknown
Date
1917
Date Created
01/01/1917
Temporal Coverage
31/12/1917
Source
Folio
Medium
Paper
Type
Official document
Contributor
Richard Marshall | Martin Collinge
Rights
The Great War Archive, University of Oxford / Primary Contributor