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Llythyr oddi wrth Ail Is-gapten Jack Watkins o Gyffinwyr De Cymru at ei deulu, 11 Ebrill 1918 [delwedd 1 o 2]

Disgrifiadau

David John George Watkins, known as Jack, was one of thirteen children from 6 Oak Street, Cwmbran. He was a bright young man and received a first class honours degree in Latin. It is not known when he joined the Army but by 1917 he was a Second Lieutentant of the 1st Battalion South Wales Borderers. He was sent to France and killed during the German Spring Offensive on 21 April 1918, aged 21. This is one of a series of letters he sent home to his family in Cwmbran. What is notable is how frequently he corresponded with them, letters arriving and being sent at the turn of the post. The letters provide an invaluable insight into the life of a First World War soldier. In this letter he says that he has been moved to somewhere new and that he is too busy to write much. At this time, the British were sending their troops to plug 'gaps' in the line withstanding the German offensive. From this point on, Jack becomes directly involved in the Spring Offensive.

Gwybodaeth drwydded
Publisher Ref:
GTJ01043
Eitem wedi’i llwytho:
14/2/2011
Date originally created:
1914-1918
Gwelediadau:
1024
Ffefrynnau:
0

Cysylltwch â Ni

I wneud cais i dynnu i lawr neu riportio cynnwys hiliol, sarhaus neu niweidiol mewn unrhyw ffordd arall.

Man writing a letter

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