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508th Field Park Company – Royal Engineers
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'''1 July 1940 Scraesdon Fort'''
War Diary – July 1940
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1 July 1940 Scraesdon Fort
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06:00 hours.  Company moved to Hurlingham Club Stables, Fulham, London SW6
 
06:00 hours.  Company moved to Hurlingham Club Stables, Fulham, London SW6
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18:00 hours.  Move completed.  Posted to London Defence Troops Engineers.
 
18:00 hours.  Move completed.  Posted to London Defence Troops Engineers.
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O.C. attended Conference with C.R.E. London Area.
 
O.C. attended Conference with C.R.E. London Area.
  
From this point, as the 508th Field Park Company had been posted away from the 23rd Division and had been allotted a role in the defence of London there was no further involvement with the 70th Infantry Brigade.
 
  
We have, on file, the War Diary for the Field Park Company up to and including December 1941.  This shows that the Company was posted from London to Cornwall on 8th January 1941 on being posted to join 8 Corps Troops, Royal Engineers.
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'''From this point, as the 508th Field Park Company had been posted away from the 23rd Division and had been allotted a role in the defence of London there was no further involvement with the 70th Infantry Brigade.'''
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'''We have, on file, the War Diary for the Field Park Company up to and including December 1941.  This shows that the Company was posted from London to Cornwall on 8th January 1941 on being posted to join 8 Corps Troops, Royal Engineers.'''
  
On 4th March 1941 an accident occurred in a minefield which resulted in the death of Sgt Crombie and L/Cpl Nicholson and injury to Driver Grieve.
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'''On 4th March 1941 an accident occurred in a minefield which resulted in the deaths of Sgt Crombie and L/Cpl Nicholson and injury to Driver Grieve.'''
  
Should any user of the Website wish to know more about the activities of the Field Park Company between July 1940 and December 1941 they are invited to contact the Lead Researcher by e-mail as indicated below.
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'''Should any user of the Website wish to know more about the activities of the Field Park Company between July 1940 and December 1941 they are invited to contact the Lead Researcher by e-mail as indicated below.'''
  
  
 
To contact the author by e-mail with any queries, or to send information - [mailto:70brigade@newmp.org.uk click here].
 
To contact the author by e-mail with any queries, or to send information - [mailto:70brigade@newmp.org.uk click here].

Revision as of 12:29, 1 October 2015

1 July 1940 Scraesdon Fort

06:00 hours. Company moved to Hurlingham Club Stables, Fulham, London SW6

18:00 hours. Move completed. Posted to London Defence Troops Engineers.

O.C. attended Conference with C.R.E. London Area.


From this point, as the 508th Field Park Company had been posted away from the 23rd Division and had been allotted a role in the defence of London there was no further involvement with the 70th Infantry Brigade.

We have, on file, the War Diary for the Field Park Company up to and including December 1941. This shows that the Company was posted from London to Cornwall on 8th January 1941 on being posted to join 8 Corps Troops, Royal Engineers.

On 4th March 1941 an accident occurred in a minefield which resulted in the deaths of Sgt Crombie and L/Cpl Nicholson and injury to Driver Grieve.

Should any user of the Website wish to know more about the activities of the Field Park Company between July 1940 and December 1941 they are invited to contact the Lead Researcher by e-mail as indicated below.


To contact the author by e-mail with any queries, or to send information - click here.