NO. 6 RESERVE BRIGADE ARTILLERY WAR DIARY January 1916

 

 

NO. 6 RESERVE BRIGADE ARTILLERY

WAR  DIARY

BISCOT CAMP LUTON

JANUARY   1916

 

1916

 

Jan 1

Advance Party – An Advance Party composed as follows proceeded to Luton on 1st January 1916 to take over Huts etc., from No. 7 Artillery Training School:-

 

  Lieut. & Qr. Mr. HARRIS (in charge)

 

1.One Officer and one Senior N.C.O. from each Depot for the purpose of taking up billets

      

2.  One N.C.O. and 10 Men from each Depot for General Fatigue.

 

3.  One Officer and 4 N.C.O’s from the Permanent Cadre.

 

4.  Sergt . McCONNELL and 17 Men as cooks.

 

5.  One Senior N.C.O. to take over Barrack Stores

 

6.  Two N.C.O’s from Permanent Cadre for Billeting purposes.

 

 

Mr M.R. JONES is appointed in Veterinary Charge of No. 6  Artillery Training School on its arrival at Luton.

Authority. W.O. Telegram V68 dated 3rd January 1916

Jan 5

The School moved to Luton on Wednesday 5th January 1916 (in 8 trains)

 

The Personnel, horses, guns, transport, etc., as detailed for each train arrived at Kettering Ry. Station for entraining 1 ½ hours before the departure of the train.

 

The Horses travelled with saddlery and harness on.

 

Transport vehicles carried the authorised loads.

 

Horses were entrained in accordance with Sec. 38 Field Service Regulations.

 

Guns, wagons and stores were loaded in accordance with Sec. 39 Field Service Regulations.

 

The under mentioned Officers were in charge of the various trains during the journey to Luton:-

 

1st Train.  2/2nd D.A.C. and half of Permt. Cadre.  CAPT. AUSTIN.

 

2nd Train.  3/1st Lond. Bde. R.F.A.  MAJOR THOMAS.

 

3RD Train.  3/2nd Lond. Bde. R.F.A. Capt. ALLBERRY

 

 

 

 

4th Train.  3/3rd Lond Bde. R.F.A. Lieut. B.B. CLARKE

 

5th Train.  3/5th Lond. Bde. R.F.A. Capt. STAPLEY

 

6th Train.  3/6th  Lond. Bde. R.F.A. Major BALL

 

7th Train.  3/7th Lond. Bde. R.F.A. Capt. CLEGG

 

8th Train   Details of Depot and half of P. Cadre of the School.  Lt. BROWN 

 

The whole of the Entraining was superintended by Col. F. GRIFFITH.

 

 

The following comprised the Rear Party remaining at Kettering to clear up Billeting and hand over offices, etc.

 

Lieut F.J. MILES

R. Q.M.S. JEAL

Sergt. ROYSTON,

3 N.C.O’S

16 Men

 

19 Officers and 600 Other Ranks were accommodated in Huts; the remainder were billeted.

 

 

The Permanent Cadre and Right Wing Offices were allocated at Biscot Camp and the Left Wing Office at High Town Road, Luton.

 

Jan 6

The Horses of the various Depots were organised into 4 Groups viz:-

 

3/1st and 3/2nd became Group I

 

3/3rd and 2/2nd D.A.C. became Group II

 

3/5 and 3/6th became Group III

 

3/7th became Group IV

 

The personnel still remained under Depot system

 

Jan 10

Lieut. R.H. JOHNSTON was appointed Orderly Officer to the Commandant.

 

Jan 15

Major THOMAS on transfer to the Territorial Reserve handed over command of the 3/1st Lond. Bde. R.F.A. to Lieut.  H. CAREY MORGAN

 

Jan 16

The unde rmentioned Details proceeded Overseas to  join 47th Div. Artillery

4 Gunners.

15 Drivers.

 

Jan 17

The School was inspected by Brigadier General R.W. BREEKS

(Inspector of R.H. & R.F.A.)

 

Object Location: 

Files: 

Classification: 

Current Location: 

Wardown Park Museum
Old Bedford Road
Luton
LU2 7HA
United Kingdom

Most Relevant Date: 

Saturday, January 1, 1916 to Monday, January 31, 1916