Archie Wills - My Life in the Army, Volume 04
PublicThe fourth of eight diaries written by Archie Wills during World War I. Describes Wills’ experience at Witley Camp as well as his training at Woolwich, both located in England between February and August 1917. Wills describes the daily life of the soldiers at the Witley training camp, which consisted of parades and field exercises. The men are trained in the use of gas helmets. The diary illustrates the hardships endured by the soldiers, such as the wet and cold weather, lack of baths due to broken pipes and freezing temperatures and insufficient rations. During their spare time the men explore the surrounding areas and socialize with the locals. By March 13th Wills and two of his friends begin the publication of their paper “O-Pip”, releasing the first volume in April 1917. By the end of June Wills begins a 6-week training course in Woolwich. He returns to Witley camp on August 13th 1917. People mentioned include: People: Goldie, James Alexander; Newton, William; Gisborne, Frederick; Arthur, Prince, Duke of Connaught, 1850-1942; Borden, Robert L., Sir, 1854-1937; Hughes, Garnet Burk; Wells; Cohen; McMillan, Evan; Yates, Bob; Waterson; “Pink”; Shaw, Forrest Other military personnel mentioned: Alex Goldie, Prior Hayman, Farley, Fred Gisborne - “Gipny”, Percy Matlin, Jim Frane (cook), Sir Robert Borden, Brigadier General Hughes Locals mentioned: Mrs. Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Sturgeon and their son Rex, Ms. Laura Peto; Smith girls; Mrs. Henderson in Hasleton; Lady Combe
- 1 volume (127 pages) ; 13 x 8.5 cm
- My Life in the Army, Volume 04
- Volume 4..My Life in the Army. England. Feb.10,1917 Aug 16. Ready for France.
- 51.491, 0.0648
- 52.16045, -0.70312
- 51.14993, -0.64768
- World War One Photographs and Journals
- Victoria to Vimy First World War Collection
- Accession Number: 2005-036; Series: Autobiography; Sub-series: My Life in the Army; Archival Item Identifier: 3.11
- Archival Finding Aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/archie-h-wills-fonds
- May 11, 2007
- 400 dpi TIFF. Migration metadata by KD.
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