What couragious people there are in this world.
Wednesday, 26 August 2015
Field Punishment Number 1
After hearing that one of my student's great grandfathers recieved Field Punishment Number 2 for sharing confidential information during World War 1, I became curious about what field punishments were. This led me to find the film about a New Zealand conscientious objector, Archibald Baxter, who was repeatedly given Field Punishment Number 1 and who suffered numerous other abuses for believing that war is wrong.
Saturday, 22 August 2015
Strange soldier names
The following article about strange names appeared in the Ashburton Guardian, Vol XI Issue 9191 on 30 December 1919.
Friday, 14 August 2015
Oversized Poppies
The choir at the school I work at is performing a bracket of war songs at their upcoming concert. I made some oversized poppies as props for them to use on the stage in the hall they will perform in. Hopefully they won't be too small!
Monday, 10 August 2015
There's more!
After visiting an old uncle last weekend I have found out that I have many more relatives who served in World War 1 and 2.
Robert Edward Cobb - younger brother of Lynch. (I'm not sure which of the soldiers below is Robert.)
Tommy Hogan - son in law of great uncle Alf. (Pictured here with his wife Ruth, and daughter Eunice.)
Sunday, 2 August 2015
A Tribute to an ANZAC
John Wesley Cobb 1915 |
The following comprehensive summary of Jack's service during World War 1 was printed in the Manawatu Standard, 30 August 1917.
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