29th Mule Company, War Diary June 1942

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1 June 1942 NANTMOR.

22:00 hours. Major H D LEWIS RAVC D.A.D.V. & R.S. Southern and Western Commands visited the unit and inspected all animals. Recommended change of standings to prevent loss in condition. Weather cloudy and dark and raining at intervals.

2 June 1942

21:30 hours. Nothing special to report. Weather dark and cloudy all day.

3 June 1942

22:30 hours. Nothing special to report.. Weather clear and bright all day.

4 June 1942

22:30 hours. Brigadier C A MURRAY O.B.E. D.A.V. & R. Services, War Office, accompanied by D.A.D.V. & R.S. Southern and Western Commands visited Detachment 29 Mule Company and inspected all animals. C.O. returned from leave. Weather bright and clear all day.

5 June 1942

22:00 hours. Brigadier C A MURRAY O.B.E. D.A.V.& R.S. War Office accompanied by D.A.D.V. & R.S. Southern and Western Commands visited the unit and inspected all animals of No. 2 Sub-Division and HQ Section. Weather bright and very warm all day.

6 June 1942

21:30 hours. Welfare Officer Indian Contingent visited the unit in the morning. Weather bright and warm all day.

7 June 1942

22:30 hours. Welfare Officer gave cinema show to Detachment in YMCA tent. Lieut H THOMAS RIASC delivered a lecture on “CURRENT AFFAIRS”. Lieut A F ESTLICK RIASC carried out reconnaissance of area near PORTMADOC Railway Station for dumping baggage of three Mule Companies before move. Weather uncertain sun shining at intervals.

8 June 1942

22:30 hours. O.C. admitted to Reception Station Hospital PORTMADOC. Lieut A F ESTLICK assumed temporary command of the Company. Weather uncertain, sun shining at intervals, little rain in the evening.

9 June 1942

22:30 hours. Rissaldar Major and Honorary Lieutenant MOHD ASHRAF I.O.M., I.D.S.M. visited the unit. Weather cloudy and dark all day.

10 June 1942

22:00 hours. Major H D LEWIS RAVC D.A.D.V. & R.S. Southern and Western Command visited the unit. Weather dark and cloudy all day.

11 June 1942

22:30 hours. Nothing special to report. Weather uncertain sun shining at intervals.

12 June 1942

21:30 hours. 11 Indian Other Ranks under command of Captain W JAMESON RIASC proceeded to LONDON to attend a ceremonial parade there on 14 June 1942. Weather cloudy and dark all day.

13 June 1942

22:00 hours. Nothing special to report. Weather uncertain sun shining at intervals.

14 June 1942

21:30 hours. Nothing special to report. Weather uncertain, little rain in the afternoon.

15 June 1942

22:30 hours. No. 2 Sub-Division carried out a Muster Parade. Weather cloudy and dark all day.

16 June 1942

22:30 hours. HQ Wing of the unit carried out a Muster Parade. Weather cloudy and raining at intervals.

17 June 1942

21:30 hours. Major R B Le-CORNU M.C, RIASC proceeded on seven days’ sick leave. Temporary C.O. proceeded to AVIEMORE, SCOTLAND to carry out reconnaissance of the new location. Weather uncertain sun shining at intervals.

18 June 1942

22:30 hours. Rissaldar AHMED NAWAZ RIASC and Jemadar ILYAS ASGHAR SHAH I.M.D. proceeded to MANCHESTER to attend a pageant there. Weather uncertain sun shining at intervals.

19 June 1942

22:00 hours. 80 Remount horses arrived from No. 2 Remount Depot DERBY. Weather fine and clear all day.

20 June 1942

22:30 hours. Rissaldar AHMED NAWAZ RIASC and JEMADAR ILYAS ASGHAR SHAH I.M.D. returned from MANCHESTER. Weather clear and bright all day.

21 June 1942

23:00 hours. Nothing particular to report. Weather clear and bright all day.

22 June 1942

22:30 hours. Senior Veterinary Officer, Indian Contingent visited the unit and inspected all animals. Weather clear and bright all day.

23 June 1942

21:30 hours. Temporary C.O. returned from SCOTLAND on completion of duty. Major R B Le-CORNU M.C. RIASC, Commanding Officer, returned from leave.

D.A.D.V. & R.S. Southern and Western Commands, accompanied by the Senior Veterinary Officer, Indian Contingent visited the unit. Weather clear and bright all day.

24 June 1942

22:00 hours. Commander, Indian Contingent visited the unit and had a conference with C.O. Weather cloudy in the morning but clear and bright in the afternoon.

25 June 1942

22:00 hours. C.O. visited Detachment 29 Mule Company RIASC and inspected all animals. Weather clear and warm all day.

26 June 1942

20:00 hours. Nothing particular to report. Weather clear and bright whole day. Very warm day.

27 June 1942

21:00 hours. C.O. visited Detachment 29 Mule Company RIASC and inspected all animals. Weather clear and fine whole day, a bit cloudy in the evening.

28 June 1942

21:30 hours. C.O. visited the Detachment 29 Mule Company RIASC. Volleyball match played against 25 Mule Company RIASC. Weather cloudy in the morning but fine and clear for the remainder of the day.

29 June 1942

20:00 hours. C.O. visited the Detachment 29 Mule Company and held a Durbar for Detachment only. HQ and No. 2 Sub-Division carried out a route march. Weather very fine, sun shining at intervals.

30 June 1942

21:00 hours. C.O. held a Durbar at 14:30 hours. Weather cloudy but fine, sun shining at intervals.


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