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'''4 December 1941 – Artun – Reykjavik'''
War Diary – December 1941.
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4 December 1941 – Artun – Reykjavik
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Sailing S.D. 17.  Following units returned to UK:- 807 Road Construction Company, Royal Engineers, 687 Artisan Works Company, Royal Engineers.
 
Sailing S.D. 17.  Following units returned to UK:- 807 Road Construction Company, Royal Engineers, 687 Artisan Works Company, Royal Engineers.
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Major P Lewis, Somerset Light Infantry, returned to UK to assume appointment of A.A.& Q.M.G., 48th Division.
 
Major P Lewis, Somerset Light Infantry, returned to UK to assume appointment of A.A.& Q.M.G., 48th Division.
  
5 December 1941   
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'''5 December 1941'''  
  
Lt-Col C D Marley, Durham Light Infantry, selected for appointment of Brigade Commander, 143 Infantry Brigade.
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Lt-Col C D Marley, Durham Light Infantry, selected for appointment of Brigade Commander, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/143rd_Infantry_Brigade_%28United_Kingdom%29 143 Infantry Brigade].
  
6 December 1941
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'''6 December 1941'''
  
 
Funeral of five airmen, killed on SNAEFELL Peninsular, in REYKJAVIK Cemetery.
 
Funeral of five airmen, killed on SNAEFELL Peninsular, in REYKJAVIK Cemetery.
  
9 December 1941
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'''9 December 1941'''
  
Funeral of four airman, killed at KALDADARNES, in REYKJAVIK Cemetery.
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Funeral of four airmen, killed at KALDADARNES, in REYKJAVIK Cemetery.
  
10 December 1941
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'''10 December 1941'''
  
 
Exchange of messages between Major-General  Curtis and Major-General Bonesteel on the occasion of the declaration of War by the USA.
 
Exchange of messages between Major-General  Curtis and Major-General Bonesteel on the occasion of the declaration of War by the USA.
  
13 December 1941
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'''13 December 1941'''
  
 
Cable sent to H R H Duchess of Kent on the occasion of her birthday.
 
Cable sent to H R H Duchess of Kent on the occasion of her birthday.
  
14 December 1941
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'''14 December 1941'''
  
 
Cable sent to H M The King on the occasion of his birthday.
 
Cable sent to H M The King on the occasion of his birthday.
  
15 December 1941
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'''15 December 1941'''
  
 
Reply received from H M The King.
 
Reply received from H M The King.
  
20 December 1941
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'''20 December 1941'''
  
 
Reply from H R H Duchess of Kent.
 
Reply from H R H Duchess of Kent.
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Sailing S.D. 18.  Following units returned to UK :-  187 Field Ambulance, RAMC, 366 Field Battery, Royal Artillery, HQ 70th Infantry Brigade with Prot Platoon Signals and Light Aid Detachment,  11 DLI, 1 Tyneside Scottish, 30 Construction Section, Air Formation Signals and Detachment No 1 Docks Group, Royal Engineers.
 
Sailing S.D. 18.  Following units returned to UK :-  187 Field Ambulance, RAMC, 366 Field Battery, Royal Artillery, HQ 70th Infantry Brigade with Prot Platoon Signals and Light Aid Detachment,  11 DLI, 1 Tyneside Scottish, 30 Construction Section, Air Formation Signals and Detachment No 1 Docks Group, Royal Engineers.
  
25 December 1941
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'''25 December 1941'''
  
 
CHRISTMAS DAY.  Morning Parade Service at Cathedral, REYKJAVIK, and Regimental Services.
 
CHRISTMAS DAY.  Morning Parade Service at Cathedral, REYKJAVIK, and Regimental Services.
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Many concerts, dances, sing songs etc arranged by units during Christmas week  throughout Iceland.  Excellent supply of Christmas fare and beer for all.
 
Many concerts, dances, sing songs etc arranged by units during Christmas week  throughout Iceland.  Excellent supply of Christmas fare and beer for all.
  
30 December 1941
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'''30 December 1941'''
  
Conference held to discuss erection and maintenance of RAF D/F Station at HOFN.   
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Conference held to discuss erection and maintenance of RAF D/F Station at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H%C3%B6fn HOFN].   
  
 
Major F J Noakes, Manchester Regiment, arrived to assume appointment of D.A.Q.M.G.
 
Major F J Noakes, Manchester Regiment, arrived to assume appointment of D.A.Q.M.G.
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Captain A B Rothwell, Duke of Wellington’s Regiment, arrived to assume appointment of Staff Captain “A”.
 
Captain A B Rothwell, Duke of Wellington’s Regiment, arrived to assume appointment of Staff Captain “A”.
  
GENERAL
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'''GENERAL'''
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'''(i) COURT MARTIAL SUMMARY (Field General Court Martials)'''
  
(i) COURT MARTIAL SUMMARY (Field General Court Martials)
 
 
December – South West Sector -  25 convictions.
 
December – South West Sector -  25 convictions.
  
        North East Sector – 1 conviction.
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  North East Sector – 1 conviction.
  
          REYDARFJORDUR Sub-Sector – 4 convictions.
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  REYDARFJORDUR Sub-Sector – 4 convictions.
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'''(ii) ROUTINE ORDERS for December.'''
  
(ii) ROUTINE ORDERS for December.
 
 
Appendix A to the War Diary set out the disposal arrangements for the vehicles of those units leaving Iceland.  This information has been detailed elsewhere on the Website.
 
Appendix A to the War Diary set out the disposal arrangements for the vehicles of those units leaving Iceland.  This information has been detailed elsewhere on the Website.
  
 
The remaining elements of Routine Orders either were missing from the file or were not photographed at The National Archives.
 
The remaining elements of Routine Orders either were missing from the file or were not photographed at The National Archives.
 
 
 
 
  
  
  
 
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 21:53, 30 November 2015

4 December 1941 – Artun – Reykjavik

Sailing S.D. 17. Following units returned to UK:- 807 Road Construction Company, Royal Engineers, 687 Artisan Works Company, Royal Engineers.

Major P Lewis, Somerset Light Infantry, returned to UK to assume appointment of A.A.& Q.M.G., 48th Division.

5 December 1941

Lt-Col C D Marley, Durham Light Infantry, selected for appointment of Brigade Commander, 143 Infantry Brigade.

6 December 1941

Funeral of five airmen, killed on SNAEFELL Peninsular, in REYKJAVIK Cemetery.

9 December 1941

Funeral of four airmen, killed at KALDADARNES, in REYKJAVIK Cemetery.

10 December 1941

Exchange of messages between Major-General Curtis and Major-General Bonesteel on the occasion of the declaration of War by the USA.

13 December 1941

Cable sent to H R H Duchess of Kent on the occasion of her birthday.

14 December 1941

Cable sent to H M The King on the occasion of his birthday.

15 December 1941

Reply received from H M The King.

20 December 1941

Reply from H R H Duchess of Kent.

Sailing S.D. 18. Following units returned to UK :- 187 Field Ambulance, RAMC, 366 Field Battery, Royal Artillery, HQ 70th Infantry Brigade with Prot Platoon Signals and Light Aid Detachment, 11 DLI, 1 Tyneside Scottish, 30 Construction Section, Air Formation Signals and Detachment No 1 Docks Group, Royal Engineers.

25 December 1941

CHRISTMAS DAY. Morning Parade Service at Cathedral, REYKJAVIK, and Regimental Services.

Many concerts, dances, sing songs etc arranged by units during Christmas week throughout Iceland. Excellent supply of Christmas fare and beer for all.

30 December 1941

Conference held to discuss erection and maintenance of RAF D/F Station at HOFN.

Major F J Noakes, Manchester Regiment, arrived to assume appointment of D.A.Q.M.G.

Captain A B Rothwell, Duke of Wellington’s Regiment, arrived to assume appointment of Staff Captain “A”.

GENERAL

(i) COURT MARTIAL SUMMARY (Field General Court Martials)

December – South West Sector - 25 convictions.

North East Sector – 1 conviction.

REYDARFJORDUR Sub-Sector – 4 convictions.

(ii) ROUTINE ORDERS for December.

Appendix A to the War Diary set out the disposal arrangements for the vehicles of those units leaving Iceland. This information has been detailed elsewhere on the Website.

The remaining elements of Routine Orders either were missing from the file or were not photographed at The National Archives.


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