Before I zero in on the events that led to Walter being involved in the action that was to bring him the Distinguished Conduct Medal, I will briefly summarize the events and important dates of Walters WW1 Service. While it is hard to determine with 100% certainty that Walter was with the Regiments at all the actions they were involved in, it is possible he saw several of the major battles in 1916-1918.
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NOTE* Dates are in format DD-MM-YY.
Here is a timeline of WW1 Service. Listed are the major battles at which the Official History of the Great War indicates the presence of the 3rd Canadian Division, of which the 7 Brigade Machine Gun Corps were part of. 7 Brigade had six machine gun companies but it is almost impossible to tell if all six were present at each action.
WW1 WAR SERVICE TIMELINE of WALTER HENRY JAMES DCM including the Battles at which the 3rd Canadian Division are shown to have been present.
1916
1-2-16 reprimanded for neglect of duty in the Field
4-2-16 reverts to the ranks at own request
26-4-16 transfers to 7th Brigade Machine Gun Company in the Field
27-4-16 taken on the strength of 7th Brigade MGC
BATTLE OF MOUNT SORRELL 2-6 JUNE 1916 (War Diary shows him Lance Corporal during this action)
BATTLES OF THE SOMME 1 JULY-18 NOVEMBER 1916
10-6-16 promoted to Sergeant in the Field
19-8-16 awarded Distinguished Conduct Medal
BATTLE OF FLERS-COURCELETTE 13-22 SEPTEMBER 1916
BATTLE OF THIEPVAL 26-28 SEPTEMBER 1916
BATTLE OF LE TRANSLOY 1-18 OCTOBER 1916
BATTLE OF THE ANCRE HEIGHTS 1 OCTOBER-11 NOVEMBER 1916
22-10-16 from base to hospital in the Field
28-10-16 Convalescent Rest Station transferred No.10 Canadian Field Ambulance and discharged
1917
1-2-17 promoted to Company Sergeant Major in the Field
12-1-17 to 15th Machine Gun Company
15-1-17 re-joins unit
3-2-17 granted leave of absence
17-2-17 re-joins unit from leave
4-3-17 Canadian Corps Training School
17-3-17 re-joins unit
BATTLES OF ARRAS 9 APRIL-4 MAY 1917
BATTLE OF VIMY RIDGE 9-14 APRIL 1917
THIRD BATTLE OF THE SCARPE 3-4 MAY 1917
BATTLE OF HILL 70 15-25 AUGUST 1917
BATTLES OF YPRES 31 JULY-10 NOVEMBER 1917
11-8-17 reduced to rank of sergeant
28-9-17 admitted to No.9 Canadian Field Ambulance
2-10-17 discharged
SECOND BATTLE OF PASSCHENDAELE 26 OCTOBER-10 NOVEMBER 1917
7-11-17 admitted to No.9 Canadian Field Ambulance
8-11-17 discharged to duty
11-11-17 admitted to No.2 Field Ambulance Myalgia
22-11-17 discharged to duty
1918
6-1-18 granted leave of absence
8-1-18 re-joins unit from leave
13-1-18 Canadian Command gas school
26-1-18 reverts to ranks at own request
26-1-18 re-joins unit from Command
1-3-18 transfers to Canadian Machine Gun Company and posed to 15 Company
19-3-18 absorbed into 3rd Battalion Canadian Machine Gun Company
BATTLE OF AMIENS 8-11 AUGUST 1918
SECOND BATTLE OF ARRAS 26 AUGUST-3 SEPTEMBER 1918
BATTLE OF THE SCARPE 26-30AUGUST 1918
BATTLES OF THE HINDENBURG LINE
BATTLE OF THE CANAL DU NORD 27 SEPTEMBER-1 OCTOBER 1918
BATTLE OF CAMBRAI 8-9 OCTOBER 1918
BATTLE OF VALENCIENNES 1-2 NOVEMBER 1918
22-11-18 granted leave of absence
6-12-18 re-joins unit from leave
10-12-18 to hospital sick
14-12-18 BOULOGNE influenza
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NOTE* Dates are in format DD-MM-YY.
Here is a timeline of WW1 Service. Listed are the major battles at which the Official History of the Great War indicates the presence of the 3rd Canadian Division, of which the 7 Brigade Machine Gun Corps were part of. 7 Brigade had six machine gun companies but it is almost impossible to tell if all six were present at each action.
WW1 WAR SERVICE TIMELINE of WALTER HENRY JAMES DCM including the Battles at which the 3rd Canadian Division are shown to have been present.
1916
1-2-16 reprimanded for neglect of duty in the Field
4-2-16 reverts to the ranks at own request
26-4-16 transfers to 7th Brigade Machine Gun Company in the Field
27-4-16 taken on the strength of 7th Brigade MGC
BATTLE OF MOUNT SORRELL 2-6 JUNE 1916 (War Diary shows him Lance Corporal during this action)
BATTLES OF THE SOMME 1 JULY-18 NOVEMBER 1916
10-6-16 promoted to Sergeant in the Field
19-8-16 awarded Distinguished Conduct Medal
BATTLE OF FLERS-COURCELETTE 13-22 SEPTEMBER 1916
BATTLE OF THIEPVAL 26-28 SEPTEMBER 1916
BATTLE OF LE TRANSLOY 1-18 OCTOBER 1916
BATTLE OF THE ANCRE HEIGHTS 1 OCTOBER-11 NOVEMBER 1916
22-10-16 from base to hospital in the Field
28-10-16 Convalescent Rest Station transferred No.10 Canadian Field Ambulance and discharged
1917
1-2-17 promoted to Company Sergeant Major in the Field
12-1-17 to 15th Machine Gun Company
15-1-17 re-joins unit
3-2-17 granted leave of absence
17-2-17 re-joins unit from leave
4-3-17 Canadian Corps Training School
17-3-17 re-joins unit
BATTLES OF ARRAS 9 APRIL-4 MAY 1917
BATTLE OF VIMY RIDGE 9-14 APRIL 1917
THIRD BATTLE OF THE SCARPE 3-4 MAY 1917
BATTLE OF HILL 70 15-25 AUGUST 1917
BATTLES OF YPRES 31 JULY-10 NOVEMBER 1917
11-8-17 reduced to rank of sergeant
28-9-17 admitted to No.9 Canadian Field Ambulance
2-10-17 discharged
SECOND BATTLE OF PASSCHENDAELE 26 OCTOBER-10 NOVEMBER 1917
7-11-17 admitted to No.9 Canadian Field Ambulance
8-11-17 discharged to duty
11-11-17 admitted to No.2 Field Ambulance Myalgia
22-11-17 discharged to duty
1918
6-1-18 granted leave of absence
8-1-18 re-joins unit from leave
13-1-18 Canadian Command gas school
26-1-18 reverts to ranks at own request
26-1-18 re-joins unit from Command
1-3-18 transfers to Canadian Machine Gun Company and posed to 15 Company
19-3-18 absorbed into 3rd Battalion Canadian Machine Gun Company
BATTLE OF AMIENS 8-11 AUGUST 1918
SECOND BATTLE OF ARRAS 26 AUGUST-3 SEPTEMBER 1918
BATTLE OF THE SCARPE 26-30AUGUST 1918
BATTLES OF THE HINDENBURG LINE
BATTLE OF THE CANAL DU NORD 27 SEPTEMBER-1 OCTOBER 1918
BATTLE OF CAMBRAI 8-9 OCTOBER 1918
BATTLE OF VALENCIENNES 1-2 NOVEMBER 1918
22-11-18 granted leave of absence
6-12-18 re-joins unit from leave
10-12-18 to hospital sick
14-12-18 BOULOGNE influenza
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