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Wednesday, 3 December 2008
Bert Schramm's Diary, 4 December 1918 Topic: Diary - Schramm
During part of the course of his military service with the AIF, 2823 Private Herbert Leslie Schramm, a farmer from White's River, near Tumby Bay on the Eyre Peninsular, kept a diary of his life. Bert was not a man of letters so this diary was produced with great effort on his behalf. Bert made a promise to his sweetheart, Lucy Solley, that he would do so after he received the blank pocket notebook wherein these entries are found. As a Brigade Scout since September 1918, he took a lead part in the September 1918 breakout by the Allied forces in Palestine. Bert's diary entries are placed alongside those of the 9th Light Horse Regiment to which he belonged and to the 3rd Light Horse Brigade to which the 9th LHR was attached. On this basis we can follow Bert in the context of his formation.
Bert Schramm's Diary, 4 December 1918
Bert Schramm's Handwritten Diary, 1 - 7 December 1918
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Diaries
Bert Schramm
Wednesday, December 4, 1918
Bert Schramm's Location - Mejdelaya, Tripoli
Bert Schramm's Diary - A big mail arrived today and I received a fair share. In fact the biggest mail I have had in some time. Everything is well at home.
Another entry from the book written by Lieutenant Colonel Hüseyin Hüsnü Emir, called Yildirim. Every day, one page of the book will be posted. This is Page 149.
Colonel Hüsnü, Yildirim, Page 149.
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This chapter deals with Hüsnü observations of the Turkish response to Beersheba on other parts of the battlefield.
The following entries are extracted and transcribed from the 9th Light Horse Regiment War Diary, the originals of which are held by the Australian War Memorial. There are 366 entries on this site. Each day has entries as they occurred from 1914 to 1919. In addition to the 9th Light Horse Regiment War Diary, when appropriate, entries from the 3rd Light Horse Brigade War Diary and other regiments with the Brigade will also appear. Entries from the unit history, Darley, TH, With the Ninth Light Horse in the Great War, Adelaide, Hassell Press, 1924 will also appear from time to time. The aim is to give the broadest context to the story and allow the reader to follow the day to day activities of the regiment. If a relative happened to have served in the regiment during the Great War, then this provides a general framework in which the individual story may be told.
9th Light Horse Regiment War Diary - Adjutant prepared plan of proposed camp at Imbros and forwarded same to DAQMG of New Zealand and Australian Division.
1916
Sunday, December 3, 1916
9th Light Horse Regiment Location - Bir el Malha
9th Light Horse Regiment War Diary - McFarlane, Lieutenant H, B Squadron and Linacre, Lieutenant FJ, C Squadron went on reconnaissance to Hill 102 overlooking El Arish. Lewis Guns had practice turnout, dismounted.
1917
Monday, December 3, 1917
9th Light Horse Regiment Location - El Burj.
9th Light Horse Regiment War Diary - At 1000 relieved by Warwick Yeomanry. After relief, the Regiment proceeded to bivouac 1,000 yards south of El Burj. Luxmoore, Captain EM, evacuated to hospital from led horse details.
9th Light Horse Regiment War Diary - The Commanding Officer gave a lecture to all those who were unable to attend his lecture on the 2nd December 1918. Holloway, 1554 Trooper HC, died of illness.
1919
Wednesday, December 3, 1919
9th Light Horse Regiment Location - Adelaide
9th Light Horse Regiment War Diary - Regiment disbanded.
Bert Schramm's Diary, 3 December 1918 Topic: Diary - Schramm
During part of the course of his military service with the AIF, 2823 Private Herbert Leslie Schramm, a farmer from White's River, near Tumby Bay on the Eyre Peninsular, kept a diary of his life. Bert was not a man of letters so this diary was produced with great effort on his behalf. Bert made a promise to his sweetheart, Lucy Solley, that he would do so after he received the blank pocket notebook wherein these entries are found. As a Brigade Scout since September 1918, he took a lead part in the September 1918 breakout by the Allied forces in Palestine. Bert's diary entries are placed alongside those of the 9th Light Horse Regiment to which he belonged and to the 3rd Light Horse Brigade to which the 9th LHR was attached. On this basis we can follow Bert in the context of his formation.
Bert Schramm's Diary, 3 December 1918
Bert Schramm's Handwritten Diary, 1 - 7 December 1918
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Diaries
Bert Schramm
Tuesday, December 3, 1918
Bert Schramm's Location - Mejdelaya, Tripoli
Bert Schramm's Diary - Nothing doing. No news of importance.
9th Light Horse Regiment War Diary - The Commanding Officer gave a lecture to all those who were unable to attend his lecture on the 2nd December 1918. Holloway, 1554 Trooper HC, died of illness.
Darley
Darley, TH, With the Ninth Light Horse in the Great War, Adelaide, Hassell Press, 1924.
The following entries are extracted and transcribed from the 9th Light Horse Regiment War Diary, the originals of which are held by the Australian War Memorial. There are 366 entries on this site. Each day has entries as they occurred from 1914 to 1919. In addition to the 9th Light Horse Regiment War Diary, when appropriate, entries from the 3rd Light Horse Brigade War Diary and other regiments with the Brigade will also appear. Entries from the unit history, Darley, TH, With the Ninth Light Horse in the Great War, Adelaide, Hassell Press, 1924 will also appear from time to time. The aim is to give the broadest context to the story and allow the reader to follow the day to day activities of the regiment. If a relative happened to have served in the regiment during the Great War, then this provides a general framework in which the individual story may be told.
9th Light Horse Regiment War Diary - Adjutant warned to be ready to proceed to Imbros to represent the New Zealand and Australian Division in the Rest Camp movement. Boat left at 1500.
1916
Saturday, December 2, 1916
9th Light Horse Regiment Location - Bir el Malha
9th Light Horse Regiment War Diary - B Squadron relieved at Bir el Kasseiba by a squadron from 10th Light Horse Regiment and rejoined Regiment at Bir el Malha.
1917
Sunday, December 2, 1917
9th Light Horse Regiment Location - El Burj.
9th Light Horse Regiment War Diary - Regiment held the same line as the previous day. Enemy very quiet.
9th Light Horse Regiment War Diary - Commanding Officer Lectured to each Squadron in succession for 3/4 hour on the AIF Educational, Entertainment and Demobilisation Scheme. The object of this scheme was to provide useful instruction and entertainment for all ranks prior to Demobilisation. It was realised early that the troops here in Syria were at a great disadvantage in comparison with the troops in France in carrying out the scheme in its entirety. Never the less it was decided to carry out a vigorous policy towards making the best use of material and facilities available. Charley, Major WT; Ragless, Captain BB; and, Shelley, Captain JE, were elected Regimental Representatives of this scheme. Ayliffe, Lieutenant SH, proceeded "OB Command" to 2nd Field Squadron AE.
1919
Tuesday, December 2, 1919
9th Light Horse Regiment Location - Adelaide
9th Light Horse Regiment War Diary - Regiment disbanded.
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