RodOnIsle
Feb 15 2008, 11:47 PM
Records I have received from AWM list my grandfather's injuries (after being evaced from ANZAC - first to hospital ship "Nevesa", then Malta, then on to London and back to Australia) - as "concussion & gas effects" and also "neurasthenia".
Question: Anyone know of about the use of gas there then? Other ideas or input welcome.
Thanks - Rod
centurion
Feb 16 2008, 12:04 AM
I've a feeling that this topic has already been bashed around on the forum - worth using the search facility
fred durst
Feb 16 2008, 12:10 AM
hello
it cant have been used gas at gallipoli because of weather conditions,
william
RodOnIsle
Feb 16 2008, 12:41 AM
Have found the old "gas" page - missed during first search. Now if I only knew how to delete the new thread on the subject that I started.
Thanks
- Rod
bob lembke
Feb 16 2008, 09:52 AM
Rod;
Note my reasonable (to me!) explaination on the other thread. Men were poisoned by gas from ignited explosives, both in mining warfare and from exploding large shells.
Bob Lembke
RodOnIsle
May 16 2009, 09:54 PM
I have found info at the AWM to back you up on that. A Cpl. JE Precious was sited for carrying my grandfather out of a tunnel they both were in after setting off a charge during mining at Gallipoli. Both were overcome and that explains the 'gassed' comment on my granddad's medical tag from Malta.
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