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*[[Frederick Fancote]] 28 Mar - 4 Jun 1918 = Overseas Training Brigade | *[[Frederick Fancote]] 28 Mar - 4 Jun 1918 = Overseas Training Brigade | ||
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Revision as of 00:45, 12 February 2019
Head Quarters of the Overseas Training Brigade | |
Longbridge Deverill village Photo State Library Vic | |
Remarks
Longbridge Deverill is a village and civil parish about 2.5 miles (4.0 km) south of Warminster in Wiltshire, England.
From mid-1917, those ill or injured that were deemed fit enough to resume active service were then sent from the Command Depots to the Overseas Training Brigade to harden them up for life back in the trenches. The Overseas Training Brigade for the AIF was formed in Perham Down in June 1917 and then moved to Longbridge Deverill near Sutton Veny in October 1917. The camp was also known as Sand Hill camp.
Soldiers who passed this way
1917
- William James Allen ? Dec 1917 - 12 Mar 1918
1918
- Richard Evans MM 1 - 9 Jan 1918 - Overseas Training Brigade
- Robert Frank Bickford 16 Mar - 16 Apr 1918
- Frederick Fancote 28 Mar - 4 Jun 1918 = Overseas Training Brigade
- Claude Francis Cooper 11 Jul - 7 Aug -Overseas Training Brigade
- Charles Fielder 30 Aug - 3 Oct 1918 - Overseas Training Brigade
1919
- Albert John Egan MID - 29 Jan - 27 Feb 1919
- Cecil Walter Challis 25 Apr - 1 Jun 1919 - No 1 Group
Notes