Gents,
Since we have a new British and Commonwealth Forum, I thought I'd show you all the following item that's in my collection. It's an interesting piece of correspondence from a Victoria Cross winner, written in the trenches on the Western Front. Since I'm not likely to ever own an original VC...I'm happy to have this bit of ephemera.
The letter was written by Spencer John BENT of the 1st Battalion East Lancashire Regiment. Here is the content of the letter as I am unsure whether it is entirely legible from the scan attached below:
"1st June 1917
Sir,
I respectfully beg to ask you the folllowing questions: Is it possible for me to get a Commission for services in the field or a recommendation from you Sir.
I am now Sgt Permanent Rank 2 years. Last with 1st Bn from March to end of September, rejoined the 7th Bn at my own request, with view to further promotion but not being able to get Permanent Rk am at a disadvantage. I'm at present in charge of a platoon. Capt Palmer R. W. MC is my Coy Officer.
A commission in the Field is the only thing now open to my advantage and knowing you have personal knowledge of myself in Peace Time as well as here. I'm asking you a Personal Favour for a reply. Have been unfortunate in not seeing you out here as you are quite close to us.
8581 Sgt. S. J. Bent V.C.
A Coy
7th East Lancs Regt
B.E.F.
I remain your obediant servant,
//Signed// S. J. Bent V.C.
Hoping a reply also a consideration in my appeal to you Sir as you are the only Regular Officer left as know me."
Below is a scan of the original letter:
Citation and biographical details to follow....
Since we have a new British and Commonwealth Forum, I thought I'd show you all the following item that's in my collection. It's an interesting piece of correspondence from a Victoria Cross winner, written in the trenches on the Western Front. Since I'm not likely to ever own an original VC...I'm happy to have this bit of ephemera.
The letter was written by Spencer John BENT of the 1st Battalion East Lancashire Regiment. Here is the content of the letter as I am unsure whether it is entirely legible from the scan attached below:
"1st June 1917
Sir,
I respectfully beg to ask you the folllowing questions: Is it possible for me to get a Commission for services in the field or a recommendation from you Sir.
I am now Sgt Permanent Rank 2 years. Last with 1st Bn from March to end of September, rejoined the 7th Bn at my own request, with view to further promotion but not being able to get Permanent Rk am at a disadvantage. I'm at present in charge of a platoon. Capt Palmer R. W. MC is my Coy Officer.
A commission in the Field is the only thing now open to my advantage and knowing you have personal knowledge of myself in Peace Time as well as here. I'm asking you a Personal Favour for a reply. Have been unfortunate in not seeing you out here as you are quite close to us.
8581 Sgt. S. J. Bent V.C.
A Coy
7th East Lancs Regt
B.E.F.
I remain your obediant servant,
//Signed// S. J. Bent V.C.
Hoping a reply also a consideration in my appeal to you Sir as you are the only Regular Officer left as know me."
Below is a scan of the original letter:
Citation and biographical details to follow....
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