11th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry War Diary February 1940

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9th February 1940

At Chester-le-Street.

2/Lt H. Waggott assumed the appointment of Battalion Weapon Training Officer with effect from 10th February and in place of 2/Lt R.A. Westray.

14th February 1940

The Brigade Commander wished to place on record his appreciation of the conduct of 4451770 Pte J.F.L. Mackie and 4456125 Pte L Gradon of the Battalion in assisting the Civil Police in the execution of their duties.

19th to 21st February 1940

The Battalion had the honour of a visit from the Commander in Chief of Home Forces, General Sir Walter Mervyn St George Kirke GCB CMG DSO psc ADC

22nd February 1940

B Company vacated Chester Road Schools, Sunderland and moved to the Drill Hall at Durham (Gilesgate?).

26th February 1940

The Brigade Commander desired to record his appreciation of the conduct of Sgt J.W. Holland of the Battalion on February 21st in rescuing three children from a fire in Chester-le-Street.

Major Gee took over command of the Battalion in the absence of Lt Col Bramwell.

B Company moved to Chester Road Schools, Sunderland and C Company moved to Houghton-le-Spring.

27th February 1940

The Intake Company moved to Chester Road Schools, Sunderland.

29th February 1940

2/Lts J.G. Morrison, E. Moscrop, J.A. Prestidge and M.A. Kidd were attached to the Battalion from the Infantry training Centre, Brancepeth. 2/Lt Q.H. Gilbey was posted to the Battalion and attached to Brigade HQ.


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